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A lavishly illustrated volume showcasing some of the most important
bookplates produced in America from the collection of the Grolier
Club. A miniature work of art, a bookplate may be viewed as a
metaphorical portrait of a collector or library, using the
designer’s personal graphic style. It also tells a story about
the relationship between the artist and the patron. Illustrious
collectors ranging from Eleanor Roosevelt to Harry Elkins Widener,
J.P. Morgan and Paul Mellon come to life through bookplates by such
celebrated figures as Dorothy Sturgis Harding, Eric Gill, Walter
Crane, Rudolph Koch, and Rockwell Kent. Grolier Club Bookplates,
Past & Present is a veritable who’s-who of both book
collectors and the graphic artists who created their personalized
ex-libris over the past 130 years, down to the present day. This
carefully researched and amply annotated book not only provides a
feast for a bibliophile’s eyes but also explores the meaning
behind bookplates and their legacy as cultural indicators in book
history.
Catalogue of an exhibition held at The Grolier Club, November 14,
2001-January 11, 2002. Includes a preface by Mark Samuels Lasner
and an essay by Margaret D. Stetz, Associate Professor of English
and Women's Studies, Georgetown University, on "Beatrix Potter and
Aestheticism," followed by detailed descriptions of the books,
manuscripts, letters, drawings, and other material in the show.
Designed by Mark Samuels Lasner, printed at the Ascensius Press.
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