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Maud

  • Object:

    Drawing

  • Place of origin:

    London, England (made)

  • Date:

    1893 (made)

  • Artist/Maker:

    Morris, William, born 1957 (designer)
    Hooper, W. H., born 1834 - died 1912 (engraver)
    Kelmscott Press (printer)
    Macmillan & Co . (publisher)

  • Materials and Techniques:

    Woodengraving, letterpress and drawing, ink and Chinese white, pencil on paper

  • Museum number:

    D.1556-1907

  • Gallery location:

    British Galleries, room 125f, case 3

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Object Type
This is an unfinished and unused design for a page layout for the poem Maud by Alfred Lord Tennyson. William Morris added a hand-painted border design to a proof page of type and wood-engraved initial. The border has a narrow left margin to sit next to a title page decorated with a similar border with narrow right margin.

The painted border design would be reproduced as a woodcut in the finished book. During the 19th century it was usual for the artist to make the drawing and a professional engraver to cut the design into the block of boxwood. Morris' designs for borders and initials were wood-engraved by W.H. Hooper, C.E. Keates and W. Spielmeyer.

Design & Designing

Morris himself carefully designed initial letters, borders and typefaces for book issued by the Kelmscott Press. The borders for Maud were specially designed for the work, but this border was not used in the finished book. The typeface used in this book was called Golden after the book for which it was first designed in 1892, the Golden Legend. In the finished version Morris printed the first page of this poem as prose to make the layout neater.

People

William Morris set up the Kelmscott Press in 1891. Morris was a key figure in the Arts and Crafts Movement and central to the Pre-Raphaelite artistic circle. Inspired by medieval illuminated manuscripts and early printed books, he set up the Kelmscott Press in order to meet his aesthetic ideal of integrated design, in particular unified illustration and text.

Physical description

Proof of page layout with hand-painted foliate border design in blues, and pencil sketches continuing the border and indicating changes to text layout and line fillers. First initial of the poem is composed of a woodcut decorative initial I, with foliate decoration, in white against a black background.

Place of Origin

London, England (made)

Date

1893 (made)

Artist/maker

Morris, William, born 1957 (designer)
Hooper, W. H., born 1834 - died 1912 (engraver)
Kelmscott Press (printer)
Macmillan & Co . (publisher)

Materials and Techniques

Woodengraving, letterpress and drawing, ink and Chinese white, pencil on paper

Marks and inscriptions

[First lines of 'Maud' by Alfred Lord Tennyson]

Dimensions

Height: 20.3 cm, Width: 14.4 cm

Descriptive line

Proof of page layout for the front page of Maud by Alfred Lord Tennyson, unused, with hand-drawn border design and woodcut initial by William Morris, printed at the Kelmscott Press; London, 1893.

Bibliographic References (Citation, Note/Abstract, NAL no)

Tennyson, Alfred Lord. Maud, a Monodrama. London, Macmillan and Co., 30 September 1893.
Octavo. Flower paper. 80 pages. Golden Type. Black and Red ink. 500 paper, 5 vellum copies in edition. Colophon dated 11 August 1893. Paper copies priced at 2 guinead. Vellum copies not for sale. (Information from Peterson and A note... (see references)).
Two borders were specially designed for this book. It was the first octavo format with a woodcut title-page. (Information from A note... (see references).
Peterson, William S. Kelmscott Press: a History of William Morris's Typographical Adventure. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1989.
A note by William Morris on his aims in founding the Kelmscott Press, together with a short description of the press by S.C. Cockerell, & an annotated list of the books printed thereat. Hammersmith, Kelmscott Press, 1898.

Materials

Paper; Pencil; Ink; Chinese white

Techniques

Drawing; Wood engraving; Typesetting

Subjects depicted

Foliation (pattern); Initials (layout features)

Categories

Prints; Designs; Books

Production Type

Proof

Collection code

PDP

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