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Issue 1
Hand in Hand
Contributors
Sheila Bonde
Robert Brinkerhoff
Kate Irvin
James McShane
Maureen C. O'Brien
Elizabeth A. Williams
Issue 1—Hand in Hand
“Hand in Hand” is the inaugural issue of Manual. The phrase was first recorded in the 16th century, and early usage described the clasping of palm to palm, but the term has since come to encompass more than this literal meaning. To be hand in hand is also to be connected, joined, concurrent, well matched. Thumb through this issue to find rigorous, imaginative musings as artists and academics make solid contact, gesture wildly, and put their fingers on the pulse of new ideas.
From the Files
Curator Elizabeth Williams pries open the archive to reveal Gorham Manufacturing Company’s production designs
Double Takes
Double Take looks at a medieval ivory diptych from the points of view of illustrator Robert Brinkerhoff and art historian Sheila Bonde
Object Lessons
Curator Maureen C. O’Brien exposes John Singleton Copley’s portraits of Moses Gill and his wives
Portfolio
Loose linkages and clear couplings on the theme “hand in hand”
How To
Bauhaus artist Gunta Stölzl’s proposal for a double-weave textile as described by curator Kate Irvin.
Artists on Art
Cartoonist James McShane traipses through the entanglements of the intaglio printing process
RISD Museum Director: John W. Smith
Manual Editor-in-Chief: Sarah Ganz Blythe with S. Hollis Mickey
Editor: Amy Pickworth
Art Director: Derek Schusterbauer
Photographer: Erik Gould (unless otherwise noted)
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Cover image:
American
Oversleeves from a Wedding Dress (detail), ca. 1830
Gift of Theodore Francis Green