Introduction:

In her second book, “Limp bindings from the Vatican Library”, Monica
Langwe acquaints the reader with yet more variants of “limp bindings”, an
exciting binding technique used mainly on volumes for everyday use such
as chronicles, ledgers and registers. These are techniques with an almost
infinite possible variations of materials, methods, and structure. Since
glue is seldom used, one can easily combine a number of different
materials.

With 1.1 million printed books and 80,000 manuscripts, the Vatican
Library is one of the most significant libraries in the world. Over a
period of several years the author had the opportunity to study large
groups of these materials at the Vatican Library, also learning about the
archives and conservation department of the Library as well.

 From the long list of examined bindings, Monica selected 11 examples
from the 15th to the early 18th centuries, all different from each other,
created models and technical descriptions, and then invited 11 book
artists from Estonia, France, Italy, Sweden, the United States, and
United Kingdom to create their own interpretation, using one of the
originals as departure point. Also included is an introduction to the
Vatican Library and Archives, as well as its Conservation Department. The
design - layout, headings and illustrations - of the catalog has been
inspired by the medieval works the author has examined.

Artists in the exhibition are:
Jody Alexander, Carmencho Arregui, Guy Begbie, Manne Dahlstedt, Sün
Evard, Hedi Kyle, Monica Langwe, Lennart Mänd, Chela Metzger, Suzanne
Schmollgruber, Peter D. Verheyen

Venues:
Dalarnas Museum, Falun, Sweden
18 September - 13 October 2013
<
http://www.dalarnasmuseum.se/index.php/engelska-sidan>

Svenska Institutet/Instituto Svedese di Studi Classici, Rome, Italy
4 November - 8 November 2013
<
http://www.isvroma.it/public/New/English/>

Stankta Eugenia katolska församling, Stockholm, Sweden
18 November - 15 December 2013
<
http://www.sanktaeugenia.se/>

A review of her first book, "Limp Bindings from Tallinn
[Estonia]" can be read in The Bonefolder, volume 5, number 1, 2008
at
<
http://www.philobiblon.com/bonefolder/vol5no1contents.htm>. The
review will also give a sense of the excellent photography and diagrams -
"Limp bindings from the Vatican Library" builds on that
precedent.

To order your copy of the catalog go to
<
http://www.langwe.se/store/en/>.
Catalog details: Full colour/printed in English/43 pages; price of ca.
$63US includes VAT; shipping costs will be added at checkout. PayPal used
for checkout. "Limp Bindings from Tallinn" is also still
available for purchase.

For more information contact:

Monica Langwe
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<
http://www.langwe.se>



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