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A Cabinet of Rarities | Antiquarian Obsessions and the Spell of Death Mauriès, Patrick [Illustrated by Érik Desmazières, born in 1948 in Rabat in Morocco, is a French Aquafortist Engraver Based in Paris.] Sir Thomas Browne [Patrick Mauries Text Translated From the French by Ruth Sharman] (Book #ID 99768) Published by Thames and Hudson Ltd., 181A High Holborn, London First UK Edition 2012. 2012. First edition hard back binding in publisher's original illustrated paper covered boards, black title and author lettering to the spine and the front cover. 4to. 11½'' x 8¼''. The manifestation of a collector's appetite for discovering and mastering the world represented by singular items of natural history, geology, art, or relics cabinets of curiosities and rarities became popular in the Renaissance and were precursors to the modern museum. Largely inspired by seventeenth century scientist and antiquary Sir Thomas Browne, whose esoteric writings have long appealed to scholars, this rare new work is a bibliophile's delight. Erik Desmazières's contemporary etchings present a cabinet of rarities portraying a collection of the recondite, rare, and bizarre, complete with emblems of the vanity of earthly life and intimations of mortality. Death and decay are favourite subjects: a skull recalls depictions of Sir Thomas Browne's own, disinterred and displayed in a local museum until the 1920s. These abstruse objects and spectres of death, subject matter once considered the preserve of specialists, have entered the cultural mainstream and have found a broad popular audience. For bibliophiles, print collectors, and connoisseurs, and anyone whose imagination is fired by the macabre and the arcane: contemporary etchings recreating interiors, studios, cityscapes, landscapes, and fantastical compositions from a Piranesian world, including the first ever book to include the rare colour works of this master printmaker - Érik Desmazières. Contains 110 printed pages of text with 38 monochrome and colour illustrations throughout. Fine condition book in Fine condition dust wrapper with peek-a-boo cut-out to the front cover, unused new book. Dust wrapper supplied in archive acetate film protection. Member of the P.B.F.A. ISBN 9780500516348 Click here to select books from the WOODCUTS & ENGRAVINGS Category |
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Gems of Beauty | Displayed in a Series of Twelve Highly Finished Engravings from Designs by E. T. Parris with Fanciful Illustrations, in Verse, by The Countess of Blessington Marguerite Gardiner [Countess of Blessington (1 September 1789 - 4 June 1849), was an Irish novelist, journalist, and literary hostess]. Parris, E. T. [Edmund Thomas Parris (3 June 1793 - 27 November 1873) was an English history, portrait, subject, and panorama painter, book illustrator, designer and art restorer]. (Book #ID 120138) Published by Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman Paternoster-Row, London First Edition 1836. 1836. First edition hard back binding in publisher's original embossed bronze gold cloth covered boards, blocked and lettered in gilt to the front board, all page edges gilt. Folio. 14'' x 11''. First edition. The very scarce first edition of this volume of poetry by Marguerite Gardiner, Countess of Blessington, accompanied by engraved plates from E. T. Parris. A charming and very scarce first edition of this work, in which twelve poems from Lady Blessington, all taking their title from the name of a gemstone, are accompanied by beautifully engraved plates from Edmund Thomas Parris. Illustrated with an engraved title page, and twelve steel-engraved plates, each retaining their original paper guard. Collated. The Countess of Blessington was well-known as a contributor of drawing-room publications of this sort, frequently ornamented with steel engraved plates. She was also an acquaintance of Lord Byron in Genoa, and published a book about her conversations with him. With very minimal spotting to page and plate perimeters, smudge mark to the front free end paper, rear end paper cracked, corners rubbed. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the WOODCUTS & ENGRAVINGS Category |
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Prints | History of an Art Series Melot, Michel with Anthony Griffiths, Richard S. Field and André Béguin [Translated from the French by Helga Harrison and Dennis Corbyn] (Book #ID 115771) Published by Albert Skira, Geneva, Switzerland 1988. 1988. Hard back binding in publisher's original tawny brown cloth covered boards, blocked and lettered white back and front. Folio. 13½'' x 10''. Contains 280 pp with 252 monochrome and 86 full colour illustrations throughout. Fine condition book in Very Good condition dust wrapper with light rubbing to the tips, not price clipped, being £50.00 in 1988. Heavy volume weighing 3 kg, extra postage will be requested over and above our default setting for destinations outside of the UK. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the WOODCUTS & ENGRAVINGS Category |
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Wood Engraving Mackley, George E. [George Edward Mackley MBE (born 1900 in Huntingdon, died 1983 in Tonbridge, Kent) was an English wood engraving artist]. (Book #ID 109776) Published by Gresham Books, Old Woking, Surrey Republished Edition 1981. 1981. First edition thus hard back binding in publisher's original black leather covered boards, blocked and lettered gilt back and front. 8vo. 8½'' x 6''. Wood Engravings by George Mackley 1981 reprint of 1948 edition on the mechanics of wood engraving. Contains 134 + ii pp with monochrome illustrations throughout. Just a little rubbing of the gilt to the covers, else in Very Good clean condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the WOODCUTS & ENGRAVINGS Category |
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