Edward Gorey: His Book Cover Art & Design MapsThe master creator of finely crosshatched illustrations and sinisterly amusing tales, Edward Gorey got his start in publishing by designing book covers for such New York houses as Doubleday, Grosset & Dunlap, Vintage Books, and later Random House. Today, his prodigious output of hundreds of dust jackets and paperback covers evidences his distinctive flair for design and his extraordinary ability to portray the essence of the books that came his way.
This fascinating account is drawn from the Morgan Library & Museum’s renowned collection of medieval and Renaissance illuminated manuscripts and brings to light the rich variety of monstrosities in the art of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
The unique metalwork of the cabinet door over the spines of classic works of literature create a unique and studious feel to this sturdy tote bag
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