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Posts Tagged ‘book binding’

A Gospel Cover Crafted in the Tradition of a Medieval Treasure Binding

By Andrew Gould | May 26, 2017 | 17

I have always been fascinated by liturgical book bindings from the Middle Ages. Their perfect union of leather, wood and metal, as a supple and tactile work of functional art, is singularly satisfying. In contrast, there is something lacking in most contemporary gospel covers, which are normally made by applying decoration overtop the cardboard covers…

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