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The Former Ceramic Collection of Albert Telese Compte

Albert Telese Compte

The Former Ceramic Collection of Albert Telese Compte is a publication dedicated to documenting and studying a remarkable group of ceramic pieces assembled over the years by the collector Albert Telese Compte. The volume was conceived with the aim of preservation and heritage dissemination, highlighting a private collection that provides valuable information about techniques, origins and historical contexts related to ceramics.

The book consists of 436 pages with images and descriptions that allow each piece to be identified and contextualized. It is an edition conceived as a reference and research tool, intended for specialists, researchers and individuals interested in ceramic heritage.

From a technical perspective, the work has been produced in a very limited print run of 50 copies. It was printed using digital offset on our HP Indigo, a technology that ensures color stability and precision in short runs. The interior and endpapers were printed on offset paper. The cover wrap is made of semi-matte coated paper and features a matte lamination. The binding is hardcover, sewn with 2 mm board covers, a rounded spine and headbands.

Specifications

Format

22.8 x 28.2 cm

 

Paper

Cover wrap: Semi-matte coated paper 150 g

Endpapers: Offset paper 140 g

Interior (436 pages): Offset paper 130 g

 

Printing

HP Indigo digital offset

 

Binding

Hardcover with 2 mm board, rounded spine and headbands

 

Finishes

Matte laminated covers

Category
Editorial, Books
Tags
HP Indigo, Tapa dura, Capçades
Agpograf Impressors
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