
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Hypnerotomachia Poliphili (The Strife of Love in a Dream)
Author: Written by Francesco Colonna; Designer: Woodcut designs attributed to Benedetto Bordone and workshop; Designer: Typeface designed and cut by Francesco Griffo da Bologna; Printer: Aldus Manutius; Publisher: Aldus Manutius; Publisher: Leonardo Crasso; Book binder: Huysburg Abbey
- Date
- 1499
- Medium
- Woodcuts, letterpress, bound volume
- Department
- European Art
- Institution
- Minneapolis Institute of Art
Aldus Manutius, the publisher of this book, was one of the finest humanists of his time. His knowledge of ancient literature and his love for Greek and Latin writers of the past, led him to become a publisher of their masterpieces. Manutius established himself in Venice in 1499, one of the city’s most prosperous periods. Printing was still in its infancy, and he saw the opportunity to publish the rich store of texts in Venice’s manuscript collections. An anchor with a dolphin was the emblem of the press: the anchor symbolized stability, and the dolphin quickness. At the same time it paid homage to Venice, whose urban plan was in the shape of a dolphin. The “Aldine editions” (from Manutius’ first name, Aldus), gained a reputation for excellence all over Europe. The Hypnerotomachia poliphili (“Poliphilo’s Strife of Love in a Dream”) was considered one of the most splendid books of the time. It contains 171 woodcut illustrations, each page—margins, fonts, illustrations—conceived as a work of art in itself. A book like this would have been considered amongst the most prized possessions of a couple and stored in a chest.
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