In person: Jill Gage on “The Best Penman of our Age”: The Lettering of George Salter

  • 09/21/2022
  • 5:30 PM
  • 9/21/2022 Doors open 5:15 PM CT In-person program at Newberry Library, Ruggles Hall, 60 W. Walton St., Chicago, IL 60610. Advance registration is required via website by 5:00 PM CT, 9/19

Registration

  • Speaker and speaker's guest; event administrator, A/V technician
  • Supper buffet including two beverages, followed by program
  • Supper buffet including two beverages, followed by program

Registration is closed

September Evening Program



George Salter (1897 –1967) was a German-born and, from 1940 on, American calligrapher, book and book jacket designer, illustrator, and teacher who revolutionized the world of book jacket design. His design work ranged from best sellers for Alfred A. Knopf to serial mystery magazines. The Newberry Library holds Salter’s papers, which include original artwork, proofs, and notes related to many of his designs.

Jill Gage, Custodian of the John M. Wing Foundation on the History of Printing and Bibliographer for British Literature and History at the Newberry Library will discuss Salter’s work, focusing on the creative and adroit lettering styles that lead the calligrapher Lloyd Reynolds to call him “the greatest penman of our age.” Gage will also lead a tour of the Newberry exhibition, A Show of Hands: Handwriting in the Age of Print, for Caxtonians.

Register today for this program.

Doors open 5:15 PM

Informal fall supper buffet, 5:30 PM.

Program, 6:15 PM.

Event concludes 8:00 PM.

$58, including two beverages.


Advance registration is required via website by 5:00 PM, September 19.


To attend program only (no dinner) register through the Newberry.



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