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Case Study 04

The Look of Love

2012 | Birmingham Museum of Art
Exhibition Catalog
208 pages / hardcover with dust jacket
Fonts in use:
Didot and Archer
Related Projects:
Marketing Materials

This exhibition explored the little-known subject of “lover’s eyes,” hand-painted miniatures of single human eyes set in jewelry and given as tokens of affection or remembrance. In 1785, when the Prince of Wales secretly proposed to Mrs. Maria Fitzherbert with a miniature of his own eye, he inspired an aristocratic fad for exchanging eye portraits mounted in a wide variety of settings including brooches, rings, lockets, and toothpick cases.

With over 100 examples, the collection of Dr. and Mrs. David A. Skier of Birmingham is the largest in the world. This exhibition offered an unprecedented look at these unusual and intriguing works of art.

DESIGN NOTES

Square format to complement the tiny handheld nature of the objects.

Charming typography using Didot and Archer, the first of the era, the second an elegant contemporary contrast.

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