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Ex Libris : The Art of Bookplates

9780300171631

Ex Libris : The Art of Bookplates

  • ISBN 13:

    9780300171631

  • ISBN 10:

    0300171633

  • Edition: Original
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 06/21/2011
  • Publisher: Yale University Press
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Summary

Endlessly diverse and appealing, bookplates (also calledex libris, Latin for "from the books of") are small decorative labels to be pasted inside a book's cover to express personal ownership. Originating in their modern printed form in 16th-century Germany, where books were highly valuable and treasured, bookplates became an art form practiced by artists across Europe and beyond. This book traces the fascinating evolution of bookplate design over time and across national boundaries, showcasing 100 key examples ofex librisart. In the early 1500s, Albrecht Durer and other German engravers and printmakers began to create highly decorative bookplates, often featuring armorial devices and coats of arms for wealthy individuals and institutions. As the fashion for ornamental bookplates spread, distinctive national styles evolved. Nearly every conceivable design elementfrom cupids to scientific instruments, portraits, and landscapesserved to decorate personal bookplates. This volume explores the various sources ofex librisinspiration, including designs by Josiah Wedgewood, Thomas Sheraton, George Heppelwhite, and Edward Burne-Jones, as seen in the books of Frederic Leighton, Calvin Coolidge, and many others. Book lovers and art enthusiasts alike will delight in this treasury of bookplate art and lore.

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