Psalm 150

c. 1957

Charles Knowles

Associated Names
Charles Knowles

Artist, American, 1939 - 1958

This is a photograph of a printed text on a page. The photograph shows a reddish-brown sheet of paper with black text printed on it. On the left side of the page, there is a large, bold, lowercase black letter combination "cl." To the right, a passage from the Bible’s Psalm 150 is presented in a clean, modern serif typeface. The text praises God through various instruments and acts of worship, concluding with a call for all that breathes to praise the Lord. The contrasting bold initial letters and the structured layout of the typography create a balanced and visually appealing design.
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This is an image of a minimalist and textual cover design. The image shows a light red background with bold, large black letters spelling the phrase "the psalm book" aligned to the right side of the composition. The font is bold and has a slightly weathered, block-style appearance, filling the right half of the image.

Title Page

Charles Knowles

1957

The Psalm Book

Charles Knowles

1957

This is a photograph of a typographic artwork featuring text. The image consists of a centered letter "I" in a bold brown block style on a plain beige background. To the right of this letter, there is a body of text in brown lettering. The text appears to be a passage with a series of lines structured like a poem or religious verse, printed with evenly spaced, justified alignment. The words exhibit a traditional serif font. The composition is minimalist.

Psalm I

Charles Knowles

1957


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Wikidata ID

Q65566487

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