Calligraphy: A Course in Hand Lettering
By (Author) Maryanne Grebenstein
Watson-Guptill Publications
Watson-Guptill Publications Inc.,U.S.
1st August 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
745.61
144
Width 236mm, Height 287mm, Spine 23mm
699g
For anyone who's ever been wowed by the writing on a wedding invitation rather than the reception...for anyone who's ever studied the calligraphy on a wine list rather than the chianti...this is the ideal book! It's a comprehensive calligraphy course between covers, taught by a distinguished calligrapher. From ninth-century Uncial to fifteenth-century Gothic to nineteenth-century Script, the book explains the development of the major "hands" and shows how to master the basics. Topics include supplies, strokes, pen angles, spacing, design and layout, italic lettering, Carolingian lettering, foundational lettering, plus much, much more. Therapeutic and rewarding, calligraphy is popular both as an art form and a form of relaxation-and here's the perfect no-fuss, no-muss starter course!
Maryanne Grebenstein has taught introductory calligraphy for more than ten years. She is the owner of The Abbey Studio in Hingham, Massachusetts, where she lives.