The Beauty of the Hebrew Letter
From Sacred Scrolls to Graffiti
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Profile Books Ltd
Published:24th Aug '23
Should be back in stock very soon
An expansive illustrated history and exploration of the art of Hebrew calligraphy
An expansive history and exploration of the art of Hebrew calligraphyA beautifully illustrated exploration of the art of calligraphy in Hebrew, from the Sacred Scrolls to modern Hebrew graffiti. Calligrapher and scribe Izzy Pludwinski is in love with letters, and this love shines through in this ground-breaking book. Here you will find examples of writing and design from Biblical times to the present day that showcase the art of lettering as well as the beauty inherent in the forms themselves. Individual chapters look at historical manuscripts and their influence, traditional calligraphy and lettering, aleph-bets and individual letters, abstract and decorative calligraphy, the use of Hebrew calligraphy in fine art and street art, with a final a section on scripts from sacred objects. With more than 200 illustrations that span the history of the Hebrew alephbet over three millennia, this book will engage, delight, and surprise.
This is one superbly beautiful book, and an important one. * Alphabet Journal *
A treat for the eyes and mind * Publishers Weekly *
Izzy Pludwinski has an artist's eyes and the disciplined hands of a master scribe. In this beautiful book he writes from the heart with deep understanding of the techniques and rhythms of traditional and modern Hebrew letterforms and shows us how the aleph-bet continues to evolve, versatile and beautiful, as a vitally expressive contemporary art form. -- Donald Jackson
Izzy Pludwinski is an artist, an artisan, and a master teacher. His letterforms sing and soar ... This work is a gift that deserves to be given to all whom we love, and to all whom we wish to introduce to the breathtaking beauty of Hebrew script. -- Marc Michael Epstein
... profusely illustrated with examples from thousands of years ago to the present day; running the gamut from polished, consistent letterforms to wildly abstract expressions of the alphabet - including three dimensional carved examples and even street graffiti. For an overview of the possibilities for beauty offered by Hebrew letters there is no better resource than this book. -- Jerry Kelly
... this is a book for font enthusiasts, lovers of Judaica, and those passionate about the minutiae and range of the written form. * Hyperallergic *
[a] magisterial examination of the evolution and practice of the Hebrew letter and its calligraphy -- David A. Andelman * The Fellowship of American Bibliographic Societies Journal *
ISBN: 9781800817777
Dimensions: 260mm x 262mm x 28mm
Weight: 1600g
240 pages