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Ex Libris The Art of Bookplates 2011 Edition

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    Author(s)Martin Hopkinson
    PublisherBRITISH MUSEUM PRESS
    ISBN9780714126746
    Pages112
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMay 2011

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    BRITISH MUSEUM PRESS Ex Libris The Art of Bookplates 2011 Edition by Martin Hopkinson

    A bookplate, or Ex Libris, is a small print for pasting inside the cover of a book to express ownership. The first books were highly valuable and prestigious objects to own, hence the first bookplates usually incorporated the decorative coats of arms of the fabulously wealthy. By the late nineteenth century, bookplates had developed into a highly imaginative form of the engraver's and printmaker's art in miniature. This delightful book showcases bookplates drawn from the rich collections of the British Museum, including works created by some of the most talented artists of their day, such as Albrecht Du rer, Edward Burne-Jones, Aubrey Beardsley and Eric Gill. Equally it shows how the content of bookplates has evolved over the years to feature a vast range of allegory and symbolism - often incorporating a pun on the owner's name - uniquely relevant to that individual. For example, the bookplate for a professor of Sanskrit features Hindu imagery, while a Venetian publisher is associated with a lion, the symbol of his city. Endlessly diverse, surprising and touching, this is a book that will be treasured by art-lovers and book-lovers alike.