The Perry Picture Portfolio; Service of the Catechism [Christ Church, Luton] + Prize Certificate of Merit: Containing: The Last Supper; Christmas Chimes; Star of Bethlehem; Virgin, Infant Jesus and St. John; Angel Heads et al
Eugene A. Perry [Eugene Ashton and Ella Perry] Paintings by: Elimar Ulrich Bruno Piglhein; Antonio Allegri da Correggio; Edwin Howland Blashfield; Raphael; Nicolò Barabino; William-Adolphe Bouguereau; Hofmann; Zimmermann; Bernhard Plockhorst; Anthonij (Anton) Rudolf Mauve; James Sant et al
(Book #ID 87531)
Published by Perry Pictures Company, Malden, Massachusetts circa 1905. 1905.
Hard back binding in original dark navy cloth covers, oxidised gilt title lettering to the front cover. Folio 14½'' x 12''. Contains 23 12'' x 10'' corner mounted monochrome illustrations on good quality card stock. Perry Pictures was founded in 1897 and lasted probably to the mid-fifties. It's business was mostly mail order from a catalogue. The Perry Magazine was a marketing and communications vehicle from a company involved in schoolroom decoration and the picture study movement at the end of the nineteenth century. The magazine promoted the use of small, inexpensive, reproductions of fine art and contemporary photographs in lessons. Many of the articles in the Perry Magazine contained lessons about moral and ethical issues as well as art history and art appreciation. The content of the Perry Magazine was determined by the economic, social, and political issues of the day. Eugene and Ella met as school principals in Provincetown, Massachusetts. The story of their marriage and business is one of success as capitalist ventures. Having been teachers they understood what teachers needed. The Perry Magazine had a large influence on the introduction of art appreciation and art reproductions into the public school curriculum. Before the publication of the Perry Magazine only the elite had access to fine art. [Ann Rahoi, Autumn 2002]. Small tears to some of the mounting card corners, the plates are all in Very Good clean condition, the hinges to the book have been repaired. Also contains a beautiful colour 'Certificate of Merit' card printed in Austria [probably by Ernest Nister], dated 1904-1906, with the recipients name 'Harry Blackman' as the receiver of the certificate and with his name inside the book. Member of the P.B.F.A.
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