Alphabets Catalog
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After an embroidery, Soest, 14th Century.
Image restored by redrawing and printed by hand in an open edition from a zinc etched plate.
©1993 by Allen Bjorkman.
Image Size: 7” x 4–1/2”
Matted size: 12-1/2” x 9-3/4”
Print
Matted
$24
$43
Framed
$91

The letters "J" and "U" were added after the advent of printing.
Typeface cast by the Dale Guild Type Foundry.
Open edition typography. All 5 ink colors available.
© 2005 Allen Bjorkman.
Image Size: 7" x 6"
Matted size: 13" x 12"
Print
Matted
$33
$53
Framed
$102

England, 18thCentury. Typeface designed by William Caslon, 1692-1766. His alphabets are still in standard use. A printers’ motto: When in doubt, use Caslon. It was during Caslon’s lifetime that the letters “J” and “U” became commonly used as they are today. Prior to his time, the letters “I” (or “G”) and “V” were used in their stead.
Open edition hand-set typography
© 1990 by Allen Bjorkman.
Image Size: 5-3/4” x 1-3/4”
Matted size: 10-1/4” x 6-1/4”
Print
Matted
$24
$38
Framed
$78

Cherub Alphabet, Germany, 1521
Decorative initial letters were a source of typographic pride to early printers and typefounders. The tradition of decorating books with lavish and allegorical scenes painted by hand had reached its height before the advent of printing, in illuminated books such as the well-known Books of Hours. When printing was developed, it attracted the best artists of the time as illustrators. Here, scenes of childhood are incorporated within the letter shapes. Originally produced as a printer1s sample sheet printed from two blocks, one side with the letters "A, B, C". Some researchers see the hand of Albrecht Durer in the "D, E, F" page, although most attribute the entire work to Hans Weiditz. There is no "J" nor "U" in this alphabet; those upper-case letters were not yet in use. There was also no "W" so I have added this letter from a similar, but later, alphabet.
Open edition screen prints from hand-cut stencils. See illustrations for ink colors; there are some inconsistencies; not all letters are available in all colors. Sold singly.
© 1981 by Allen Bjorkman.
Image size: 5-1/2 x 5-1/2
Matted size: 11 x 11
Print
Matted
$33
$59
Framed
$99

After a steel engraving by Daniel Hopfer, Nuremberg, 1549.
© 1990 by Allen Bjorkman
Image Size: 4-1/4 x 6”
Matted size: 9-/4” x 11-1/2”
Print
Matted
$24
$42
Framed
$88
After chapter heading woodcuts, France, 16th Century. Open edition engravings.
Limited quantities of single letters: ask for availability.
Open edition engravings. All 5 ink colors available.
© 1993 by Allen Bjorkman.
Image Size: 2" x 2"
Matted size: 26" x 8"
Print
Matted
$119
$148
Framed
$211
20 Rose Alphabet Letters
© 1993 by Allen Bjorkman.
Image Size: 2" x 2"
Matted size: 29" x 12-1/2"
Print
Matted
$200
$254
Framed
$374
20 Rose Alphabet Letters
© 1993 by Allen Bjorkman.
Image Size: 2” x 2”
Matted Size: 6” x 6"
Prints
Matted
$17
$32


Framed
$59

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