Voyage to Hope - Exlibris - Print

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Voyage to Hope - Exlibris - Print - Posters - Paper

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Author: Joaquin Renart (1879/1961, Spanish artist). Author's signature. Name: Palamós, Hugo Sanner exlibris. Technique: copperplate etching (echting). Year: 1900/1920. Dimensions: 17 x 11.5 cm (screen) 30 x 21 cm (thick cardboard). Introduction of works: Regarding the bookplate, it originated in the fifteenth century. Since books were not popular at that time and the cost was high, most of the people who could read books were church monks and nobles. The badge of the owner of the book, marked with the word EX-LIBRIS in Latin, is pasted on the butterfly page of the book, which means "this book belongs to me". Later, with the gradual popularization of printing and the increase in the number of books printed, the tradition of exlibris is still preserved. In the nineteenth century, with the help of many artists and bibliophiles, exlibris became a unique art department. Due to their small size, they are often referred to as paper Gemstone. The exlibris is a mark of ownership, and thus also reveals the preferences and tastes of the bibliophile. Artists have also developed rich themes for the exlibris.

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Material
Paper
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
Germany
Stock
Down to the last 1
Ranking
No.128,981 - Home & Living  |  No.9,323 - Posters
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Product Type
Antique and Vintage
Listing Summary
Only this one, sold out of print. Most of the exlibris in the museum are the works of the golden period of exlibris, that is, the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century when the exlibris were surging, so they bear the brand of the time, such as historicism, new art and decorative art (art deco) style.

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