Calligraphic text
Found in 2960 Collections and/or Records:
Reviuw Parade-Interrationale: L'Homo Erectus. No.2/Jun / Al Pavl, editor ; Labelle-Rojoux A ; Filliou R ; Pelieu C ; Dreyfus C ; Blaine J ; Maillard C ; Hubaut J ; Massa J ; Servin ; Borghesi G ; Andre JL ; Pavl A., 1983
Revue Litteraire Lettriste: Les Existentialistes II: roman a faire. No.20/Jun / Maurice Lemaitre., 1972
Revue Litteraire Lettriste: Les existentialistes: roman a faire. No.12/Oct / Maurice Lemaitre., 1971
Rhinozeros: Dubuffet Issue. No.8 / Klaus-Peter Dienst, Rolf-Gunther Dienst, editors ; Arnaud N ; Noel G ; Capogrossi G., 1963
This issue features reproductions, in black and white, of several of Dubuffet's drawings and calligraphic texts. It also includes several texts calligraphed by the Dienst brothers. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Rhinozeros. No.1 / Klaus-Peter Dienst, Rolf-Gunther Dienst, editors ; Dienst RG ; Dienst KP ; Ruhmkorf P., 1960
This periodical is one of the most important experimental calligraphic and typographic contributions of the early sixties. The signer (Michael Heinze) of one of the copies appears to be its initial owner. The other copy is unsigned. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Rhinozeros. No.1 / Klaus-Peter Dienst, Rolf-Gunther Dienst, editors ; Dienst RG ; Dienst KP ; Ruhmkorf P., 1960
This periodical is one of the most important experimental calligraphic and typographic contributions of the early sixties. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Rhinozeros. No.2 / Klaus-Peter Dienst, Rolf-Gunther Dienst, editors ; Ginsberg A ; Arp H ; Beckett S ; Dienst RG ; Ruhmkorf P ; Petersen PJ ; Jonas E ; Brock L ; Dienst KP., 1960
This periodical is one of the most important experimental calligraphic and typographic contributions of the early sixties. The Diensts' redesigned the letters in Allen Ginsberg's poem, "To an Old Post in Peru" so that the A became a triangle, the I an elongated rectangle, and the E three parallel lines. Its signer (Michael Heinze) appears to be its initial owner. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Rhinozeros. No.2 / Klaus-Peter Dienst, Rolf-Gunther Dienst, editors ; Ginsberg A ; Arp H ; Beckett S ; Dienst RG ; Ruhmkorf P ; Petersen PJ ; Jonas E ; Brock L ; Dienst KP., 1960
This periodical is one of the most important experimental calligraphic and typographic contributions of the early sixties. The Diensts' redesigned the letters in Allen Ginsberg's poem, "To an Old Post in Peru" so that the 'A' became a triangle, the 'I' an elongated rectangle, and the 'E' three parallel lines. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Rhinozeros. No.4 / Klaus-Peter Dienst, Rolf-Gunther Dienst, editors ; Dienst KP ; Dienst RG ; Hollo A ; Mon F ; Jonas E ; Ruhmkorf P ; Cocteau J ; Meister E., 1961
This periodical is one of the most important experimental calligraphic and typographic contributions of the early sixties. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Rhinozeros. No.4 / Klaus-Peter Dienst, Rolf-Gunther Dienst, editors ; Dienst RG ; Hollo A ; Mon F ; Jonas E ; Ruhmkorf P ; Cocteau J ; Meister E ; Dienst KP., 1961
This periodical is one of the most important experimental calligraphic and typographic contributions of the early sixties. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Rhinozeros. No.5 / Klaus-Peter Dienst, Rolf-Gunther Dienst, editors ; Burroughs WS ; Creeley R ; Eigner L ; Ginsberg A ; Hollo A ; Horovitz M ; Kerouac J ; McClure M ; Meltzer D ; Orlovsky P ; Snyder G ; Turnbull G ; Corso G ; Dorn E ; Kelly R ; Heissenbuttel H ; Whalen P ; Dienst KP ; Dienst RG., 1962
This issue consists of poems in English accompanied by translations in German. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Rhinozeros. No.6 / Klaus-Peter Dienst, Rolf-Gunther Dienst, editors ; Burroughs WS ; Mon F ; Hausmann R ; Hollo A ; Dienst KP ; Cocteau J ; Wolf R., 1962
Rhinozeros. No.7 / Klaus-Peter Dienst, Rolf-Gunther Dienst, editors ; Burroughs WS ; Cocteau J ; Dienst RG ; Dienst KP ; Hausmann R ; Jandl E ; Hollo A ; Creeley R ; Durrell L ; Reinfrank A ; Grass G ; Roehler K ; Wellerschoff D ; Werner C., 1962
Rhinozeros. No.7 / Klaus-Peter Dienst, Rolf-Gunther Dienst, editors ; Burroughs WS ; Dienst KP ; Dienst RG ; Hausmann R ; Jandl E ; Hollo A ; Creeley R., 1962
Rhinozeros. No.9 / Klaus-Peter Dienst, Rolf-Gunther Dienst, editors ; Arp H ; Burroughs WS ; Ginsberg A ; Gysin B ; Horovitz M ; Jandl H ; Durrell L ; Luca G ; Hollo A., 1964
This issue, No.9, as well as No.10, present the most highly experimental calligraphic texts of the ten issues in the run. In several instances, the calligraphers have designed new alphabets for the texts. Translations of English to German texts in this issue was done by Anselm Hollo. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Rhinozeros. No.10 / Klaus-Peter Dienst, Rolf-Gunther Dienst, editors ; Dohl R ; Creeley R ; Schauffelen KB ; Dienst KP ; Dubuffet J ; Gysin B ; Ulrichs T ; Bezzel C., 1965
This issue, No.10, as well as No.9, present the most highly experimental calligraphic texts of the ten issues in the run. In several instances, the calligraphers have designed new alphabets for the texts. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Ricci Foglie Giardini / Miglietta, Enzo., 1991
This drawing on orange paper depicts leaves arranged symmetrically radiating from the center outward. The leaves are formed with written letterforms in red ink and intersperced vertical spokes with printed letterforms in blue ink. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
riffs on alphabet + extras / Sloy., 2006
This DVD depicts several calligraphic pieces written on paper. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Right / Left / Houedard, Dom Sylvester., 1969
This page contains R-L on the left side and the letters eft and ight on the right side so that the words Left, Reft, Light and Right can be created. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Right Left / Steen, Vagn., 1969
In a personal communication to the Sackners from Steen, he wrote the following. Steen wrote the words "right left' once, then he made left more left by spelling left backwards, e.g. tfel, written upright, and then turns it more to the left, in fact by writing it normally and mirroring it. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.