List of Book-Plates Engraved on Copper
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Paperback / Softback
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1036524302
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9781036524302
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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Genealogy, heraldry, names & honours
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This book offers a deep dive into the intricate world of bookplate design, focusing particularly on the works and contributions of Edwin Davis French, a renowned American engraver. Through a meticulous compilation of illustrations and detailed discussions, it explores the artistry behind creating bookplates - small prints or decorative labels pasted inside a book's cover to signify ownership. The narrative is enriched with examples from various notable collections, showcasing plates designed by French and others for eminent figures and institutions.
Positioning itself within the broader historical context of printmaking and heraldry, this volume sheds light on the evolution of bookplate design from mere identification marks to elaborate works of art embodying personal, cultural, and aesthetic values. It delves into themes such as burlesque heraldry, the influence of styles like Chippendale on bookplate aesthetics, and the significance of fictitious arms in crafting an owner's identity.
Furthermore, it discusses the thematic depth behind each plate's creation - from whimsical jokes to serious studies in style - offering insights into both the technical processes involved in engraving and the creative considerations driving these miniature masterpieces.
Concluding with an appreciation for the collectors and creators who have preserved this unique form of artistic expression, this book highlights how bookplates serve as a window into personal tastes, historical moments, and artistic trends. It is an essential read for enthusiasts of printmaking history, heraldry, and anyone fascinated by the personalized aspects of book ownership.
Positioning itself within the broader historical context of printmaking and heraldry, this volume sheds light on the evolution of bookplate design from mere identification marks to elaborate works of art embodying personal, cultural, and aesthetic values. It delves into themes such as burlesque heraldry, the influence of styles like Chippendale on bookplate aesthetics, and the significance of fictitious arms in crafting an owner's identity.
Furthermore, it discusses the thematic depth behind each plate's creation - from whimsical jokes to serious studies in style - offering insights into both the technical processes involved in engraving and the creative considerations driving these miniature masterpieces.
Concluding with an appreciation for the collectors and creators who have preserved this unique form of artistic expression, this book highlights how bookplates serve as a window into personal tastes, historical moments, and artistic trends. It is an essential read for enthusiasts of printmaking history, heraldry, and anyone fascinated by the personalized aspects of book ownership.
This book offers a deep dive into the intricate world of bookplate design, focusing particularly on the works and contributions of Edwin Davis French, a renowned American engraver. Through a meticulous compilation of illustrations and detailed discussions, it explores the artistry behind creating bookplates - small prints or decorative labels pasted inside a book''s cover to signify ownership. The narrative is enriched with examples from various notable collections, showcasing plates designed by French and others for eminent figures and institutions.
Positioning itself within the broader historical context of printmaking and heraldry, this volume sheds light on the evolution of bookplate design from mere identification marks to elaborate works of art embodying personal, cultural, and aesthetic values. It delves into themes such as burlesque heraldry, the influence of styles like Chippendale on bookplate aesthetics, and the significance of fictitious arms in crafting an owner''s identity.
Furthermore, it discusses the thematic depth behind each plate''s creation - from whimsical jokes to serious studies in style - offering insights into both the technical processes involved in engraving and the creative considerations driving these miniature masterpieces.
Concluding with an appreciation for the collectors and creators who have preserved this unique form of artistic expression, this book highlights how bookplates serve as a window into personal tastes, historical moments, and artistic trends. It is an essential read for enthusiasts of printmaking history, heraldry, and anyone fascinated by the personalized aspects of book ownership.
Positioning itself within the broader historical context of printmaking and heraldry, this volume sheds light on the evolution of bookplate design from mere identification marks to elaborate works of art embodying personal, cultural, and aesthetic values. It delves into themes such as burlesque heraldry, the influence of styles like Chippendale on bookplate aesthetics, and the significance of fictitious arms in crafting an owner''s identity.
Furthermore, it discusses the thematic depth behind each plate''s creation - from whimsical jokes to serious studies in style - offering insights into both the technical processes involved in engraving and the creative considerations driving these miniature masterpieces.
Concluding with an appreciation for the collectors and creators who have preserved this unique form of artistic expression, this book highlights how bookplates serve as a window into personal tastes, historical moments, and artistic trends. It is an essential read for enthusiasts of printmaking history, heraldry, and anyone fascinated by the personalized aspects of book ownership.
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