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Printers' Ornaments
Rose, Thistle, and Spiral Panels and Tail Pieces
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Printers' Ornaments: Rose, Thistle, and Spiral Panels and Tail Pieces
Digital exhibit based on the ornaments created by four foundries / printers curated by Gail Gilbert.
Introduction
American
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Two-Color Borders
Art Borders
Central Ornaments
Elzevir Borders, Bands and Ornaments
Flame Borders
Head and Tail Pieces
Jenson Embellishments
Klondike Borders
"Post" Ornaments (1)
"Post" Ornaments (2)
Wayside Ornaments
Bauer
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UFA and Lucian Borders
Weiss Borders (1)
Weiss Borders (2)
Weiss Borders (3)
Weiss Borders (4)
Mergenthaler
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Border Matrices (1)
Border Matrices (2)
Wyse
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Photochromatic Printing Inks
Rose, Thistle, and Spiral Panels and Tail Pieces
Eight ornaments composed of three Vine units repeated.
Orpheus Musical Society, Session 1911-1912
Birmingham Dramatic Club
Southern Fruit-Growers' Association
Derby Horticultural Association
Patterns composed of shamrock type units
Henry T. Wyse.
Modern Type Display and the Use of Type Ornament.
Edinburgh, 1911.
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