The Great Breath
Relief printmaker: Christian Waller
Publisher: Richard Griffin
Categories: Bookwork / Illustrated Books, Printmakers' Books, Relief Print Books, Small Press Books
Reference no.:L/F/Wal.C/78.00 Place/Shelf:2BR
Book title: | The Great Breath |
Published by: | Gryphon Books |
Year made: | 1978 |
Place made: | Australia |
Original: | No (facsimile) |
Edition: (No. in Edition) |
600 (138) |
Dimensions: | 220 x 400 |
Binder: | bound by R Griffin |
Physical description: | single section binding with cloth wrap around cover |
Medium: | graphics, text |
Collaborations: | Klytie Pate, |
Further information: | |
The book carries the subtitle: A Book of Seven Designs. The original was published by Waller under the The Golden Arrow Press, in 1932. "Christian Waller was a Theosophist, beliefs which inform 'The Great Breath'; in particular the Golden Dawn Movement. The central theme of the book is the evolution of the human race, based on the writings of Madame Blavatsky, the founder of the Theosophist movement, in particular her book 'The Secret Doctrine' (1888-97); the introduction stated 'a book of seven designs, each design a symbolic rendering of the impulse behind an individual Root Race of the present world cycle'. The designs draw upon ancient Egyptian and Greek imagery, and symbolism from a number of sources including the Zodiac, as well as art deco and modernist design." (from the Art Gallery of NSW website) Waller intended the edition to be 150 copies but only about 30 were made. A facsimile was published by Richard Grifffin in 1978. The format of the facsimile is smaller and the images are not printed on translucent paper as they were in the original. It was done in collaboration with Klytie Pate, Waller's niece. |
Relief printmaker: | Christian Waller () |
Publisher: | Richard Griffin () |
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