Gaylord Schanilec


Gaylord Schanilec is an American wood engraver, printer, designer and illustrator. He is the proprietor of the press , located in Stockholm, Wisconsin. Schanilec uses traditional wood engraving processes to create illustrations for hundreds of works.
Schanilec has set the standard for contemporary artist's books over the last 30 years. His highly collected and unique fine press books explore his interests and experiences as well as his hometown landscape and community. From farming culture and the rivers of the Mississippi to an exhaustive inventory of the 24 species of trees surrounding his home and studio in Stockholm, Wisconsin, Schanilec's wood engravings illustrate local landscapes, historical anecdotes and natural science investigations. He has also explored subjects far from home, including two books about New York City. His most recent project, , is a study of the 22-mile length of the upper Mississippi River known as Lake Pepin.
Schanilec is a frequent lecturer and leads workshops at the Minnesota Center for Book Arts and the University of Iowa. His works can be found in the collections of major academic institutions, libraries and museums.

Recent works

In 1985, at the beginning of that 30-year period, Schanilec illustrated W. P. Kinsella's short story collection, The Alligator Report ..
Schanilec completed the book a study of the natural widening in the upper Mississippi River known as Lake Pepin, in 2015.
In 2007, Schanilec published , with assistance from Ben Verhoeven, documenting every species of tree in the 20 acres of woods surrounding Midnight Paper Sales to create a work not only about these trees but of them; 24 species are catalogued through image, historical anecdotes, and notes taken during the cutting, milling, engraving and printing. The 53 images consist primarily of long-grain and end-grain specimens taken from this property.
Schanilec created the award-winning , offering detailed close-up engravings of mayflies and lengthy descriptions of them. The book won a Judges Choice Award at the 2005 Oxford Fine Press Bookfair and the Carl Hertzog Award for "excellence in book design."
In 2006, Schanilec provided illustrations for