Tea at Four - from "The Book of Hours" by Judith Klausenstock

Tea at Four - from The Book of Hours by Judith Klausenstock

Tea at Four - from "The Book of Hours"

Judith Klausenstock

Title

Tea at Four - from "The Book of Hours"

 
Artist

Judith Klausenstock

  1928 - PRESENT (biography)
Year
1978  
Technique
color aquatint and etching 
Image Size
15 x 11 1/4" image and paper size 
Signature
pencil signed on verso 
Edition Size
30 of 50  
Annotations
pencil titled, dated, and editioned on verso 
Reference
 
Paper
Arches Cover wove 
State
published 
Publisher
Fort Mason Printmakers, SF, "The Book of Hours", 1978 
Inventory ID
22954 
Price
SOLD
Description

From the Fort Mason Printmakers portfolio of 1978. Compiled by artist Eleanor Rappe, the portfolio was published in a loose-leaf collection of 21 full-sheet intaglios of varying techniques. The preface explains the theme of the portfolio as such: "In the middle ages devotional Books of Hours based in the monastic daily prayer cycle were compiled for both clergymen and laymen. The contents and illustrations varied greatly from book to book as there was a separate set of offices for each hour of the all the feast days of the years. The late middle ages saw the illustrations for the books become an end in themselves.

"In this folio we have used the concept of the hours of the day as a framework. Each artist has chosen an hour of special significance and interpreted that hour within the contaext of his or her personal imgery. While these prints do not have a religious meaning in the traditional sense of the word they do become a devotional in each artist's commitment to this contemporary translation of a medieval format."