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On the Art of Painting

Item date(s): 1989

Jalaluddin Mohammad Rumi
Annette Senneby  - (illustrated by)
Zahra Partovi  - (interpreted by)


Pages: unpaged
Size: 205mm, oblong
Inscription: Signed by the artists.
Edition: #29/50


Place publication: New York
Publisher: Vincent Fitzgerald & Company
Cat. 083-C5-2/3
Exhibition 2017

Additional notes:
Shaped book.

Description by the bookseller: One of 50 copies, on Rives Johannot and Dieu Donne handmade paper. Illustrated with a continuous etched line that extends across the box housing the book, across the covers and endpapers and on each page of text, in white on the mottled enpapers lining the box and the endpapers of the book, in charcoal gray on the white text. The line crosses the pages in various directions - now going diagonally up, now down, The strong etched line can be seen through the pages forming a ghostly pattern on the viewed page. This mirrors Rumi's parable of the painting contest between the ancient Greeks and Chinese. The text is repeated in Persian calligraphy after the English text, divided by a rust-colored paper insert, but the etched line continues. The text is printed in gray ink by Daniel Keleher at Wild Carrot Letterpress. The etchings were accomplished by Marjorie Van Dyke and M'Lis Bartlett at The Printmaking Workshop. The Persian calligraphy is by Zahra Partovi. Bound by Zahra Partovi: Black silk with blind etched line on diagonal as are the covers, forming a trapezoid. Housed in a black linen trapezoid box with a steel panel set into both covers covering the entire surface but for a small border. The steel panels are etched with a continuous line.

Item 22 of A Selection of Books from Vincent FitzGerald 7 Company - Priscilla Juvelis.

Illustrated as item 80 in Ursus Books catalogue 261"Classics in Contemporary and Modern Art. n.d.

Exhibition notes:
Item 083 - C5-2/3 on Booknesses: Artists' books from the Jack Ginsberg Collection.

UJ Art Gallery, University of Johannesburg

25 March to 5 May 2017



Ref: GB/10148













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