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REVUE FAIRE – TO LOOK AT THINGS #34: AN AWARD: WHAT IS A MOST BEAUTIFUL BOOK?

REVUE FAIRE – TO LOOK AT THINGS #34: AN AWARD: WHAT IS A MOST BEAUTIFUL BOOK?

REVUE FAIRE

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It was during the century of Enlightenment that aesthetics became autonomous, that the Beautiful separated itself from the Good and the Useful, like a form of free access to meaning, to truth. And one might well ask if, beginning with the Industrial Revolution, design, from dessin to dessein, has not to some extent taken up the torch of the applied techniques of the former regime of the art of doing and making, and of beauty. What has become of the term “beautiful” as applied to typography, understood as the art of shaping books, since 1943 and the establishment of the “Most Beautiful Swiss Books” award under the influence of the famous Jan Tschichold?



210 x 297 mm

28 pages

2022

English, French

9791095991588

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