England,
16th Century. Consisting of a single printed page overlaid
with thin transparent horn and mounted on wood, the Elizabethan
Hornbook was a child’s first primer. It taught the alphabet
and elements of syllabication; it also included the Lord’s
Prayer. Discipline was severe in Elizabethan schools, and
the school day was unmercifully long, running from six or
seven in the morning until five or six in the afternoon, six
days per week.
Limited edition
screen print (400) from a hand-cut stencil.