Abigail Rorer stopped by the TBAS on Monday, February 6, on her way to Venice to see family. She escaped freezing temperatures at her home in Northampton, Mass., and came to Florida just in time for the start of what seemed like an early summer! After touring the 1891 hotel building at the heart of the UT campus, she browsed through the special collections and wound up her visit at the printing studio. Abigail talked about her work as a wood engraver with TBAS associates Richard Mathews, Sean Donnelly, Kendra Frorup, and Mike Massaro. Among other secrets of her craft, she praised the qualities of Corian as a substitute for traditional boxwood.
Since 1989 Abigail has been proprietor of The Lone Oak Press. Under that
imprint she has published many fine press books and broadsides. She has
also done work on commission for small presses and trade publishers,
like HarperCollins, The Folio Society, Norton, Houghton Mifflin, David
R. Godine, and various university presses. Her work is included in the
permanent collections of the Huntington Library, the Metropolitan Museum of
Art, the Library of Congress, and many others. Her recent work includes
"Christmas Trees" by Robert Frost (in collaboration with Pat Alger) and
"On the Hunt for the King of the Alps: A Plant Deemed Worthy" by
Reginald Farrer.
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Abigail ready to work on the Vandercook 4. |
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Abigail with J. J. Lankes' 1848 Hoe Washington hand press. |
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