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This is a ground-breaking study of one of America's leading
designers of nineteenth-century publishers' highly decorated
bookbindings.This fully illustrated volume documents the life and
work of Alice C. Morse. Included in this book is a biography of
Morse by Grolier Club member Mindell Dubansky and two essays on her
work and influence by scholars in the field of nineteenth-century
decorative arts, followed by a comprehensive and lavishly
illustrated survey of all the known works by the designer drawn
from the personal collection of Mindell Dubansky and from the
resources of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.Alice C. Morse
(1863-1961) was a prolific and versatile designer during the heyday
of the American Decorative Arts Movement. Though her fame has waned
since the early twentieth century, her work will be familiar to
admirers of artist-designed publishers' bindings of the period
1890-1910. She came to prominence during the late 1880s, when a
small group of exceptional American publishers began to commission
artist-designers such as Morse, and her contemporaries Sarah Wyman
Whitman and Margaret Armstrong, to design the covers of case
bindings. The Grolier Club exhibition marked the first time since
1923 that Morse's work was displayed to the public; and this
present volume is the first to collect all of Morse's book design
work, as well as literary posters and other ephemeral materials
relating to her work.
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