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Monday, February 23, 2015

Block Printing in working letterpress shops by the South Street Seaport, NYC

During 2015 winter break I took Basia to “Bowne Printers,” a part of The South Street Seaport Museum, located on Water Street; a working letterpress shop as well as the craftsmanship-woodcarving studio established in 19th century New York.
Basia sat at a special table in memory of Sal Polisi, Master Woodcarver at South Street Seaport Museum, to write a thank you note for what she had learned from him while watching him carving and listening stories at his workshop. 
Sal Polisi died last January, 2015 at the age of 79.

Bowne Printers offer variety of extraordinary printing workshops when they use the traditional methods and historic presses that once documented marine trade for contemporary artisanal projects. The education programs provide a remarkable experience of the history and environment of New York port city, and an understanding of how the port connects New York to the world. For more information, please visit https://southstreetseaportmuseum.org/education/workshops/ call 212-748-8753 or email education@seany.org
Job printing rose to prominence in the 19th century. New York’s businesses depended on printed paper. Bill-heads, letterheads, posters, trade cards, advertisements, receipts, bills of lading, and stock certificates, just to name a few, were essential elements in business transactions. To keep up with the ever increasing demand for this work, printers’ establishments flourished throughout lower Manhattan – the heart of New York’s commercial and shipping district – where they could best serve their clients: ship captains, shopkeepers, fishmongers, chandlers, and practitioners of the hundred-and-one other trades vital to the economy of the burgeoning port and city.
Basia inspired by the bill-heads, letterheads, posters, trade cards, advertisements, receipts, bills of lading, and stock certificates chose beautifully carved letters and wrote deeply touching our hearts massage. February 2015

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