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DAVID YOUNG CAMERON (1865-1945) .
Book-plate for G. Catalani .
1922. 0. Black & white bookplate. 125mm x 88mm . Laid-down to verso of front board of a book. ** "David Young Cameron (1865–1945) was one of Scotland’s most prolific and influential artists. He was born in Glasgow, the son of a minister, and in the early 1880s he went to study at Glasgow School of Art. By 1885 he had gained a place at Edinburgh School of Art, where he was encouraged to take up etching because of the strength of his pen drawings. Although he also made many paintings, drawings and watercolors, it was as a printmaker that he initially received the most recognition. Cameron had a rare ability to capturehis subjects with remarkably few lines. During his career he produced over five hundred etching plates, with subjects ranging from atmospheric interiors to dramatic landscapes, as well as detailed studies of buildings and figures.." - See National galleries of Scotland.
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N° du livre: 45033
GBP 40.00 [Appr.: EURO 47.5 | CHF 46]
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FLORENCE BAIRD BOOKPLATE BY WILLIAM PHILLIPS BARRETT / CHATEAUBRIAND, FRANçOIS-RENé VICOMTE DE [1768-1848] .
Atala, René, Le Dernier Des Abencérrages Par Le Vicomte De Chateaubriand.
A Bruxelles: Et Dans Les Principales Villes De L'Estranger, Chez Tous Les Libraires, 1842. 0. Engraved bookplate of Florence Baird, signed and dated "Inv. W.P.B. 1900" [William Phillips Barrett] featuring a furnished study with imps taking books from a small bookcase and cherubs returning them. Along the ceiling cornice is the phrase: "Their Backs Well Bound I like to See But Whats Inside Is Greek To Me". "Florence Baird" is contained in a scroll on a carpet. 6.9cm x 4.8cm. Lightly soiled. Book description: A very good 19th century half calf binding. 12.6cm x 8.0cm x 2.2cm. pp.208/pp.199. Polished green calf spine and corners over marbled boards. Spine with 4 raisde bands bright gilt decorated compartments and original crimson leather title label. Marbled page edges. original brown endpapers. Florence baird bookplate to the verso of the front board. Second title-page after p.208: "Paul Et Virginie..Bruxelles..1842." Clean text throughout.
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N° du livre: 46094
GBP 48.00 [Appr.: EURO 57 | CHF 55]
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Mots-clés: Et Dans Les Principales Villes de L'Estranger, Chez Tous Les Libraires William Phillips Barrett Chateaubriand, François-René Vicomte de Florence Baird Bookplates

 
HAYDN REYNOLDS MACKEY (1883 - 1979).
Book-plate for G. Catalani.
c. 1931. 0. Linocut in black and grey with additional hand colouring. 147mm x 105mm . Laid-down to verso of front board of a book. G+ ** Haydn Reynolds Mackey was a British painter and illustrator. Born in King’s Lynn, Norfolk in 1883 the artist began his artistic education at the Slade School of Art in London. Mackey served as an Official War Artist during the First World War, and was stationed with the Royal Army Medical Corps on the Western Front. The artist received great acclaim for his depiction of life during the war, his immediacy to the suffering and hardship of active soldiers imbued his work with raw emotional truth. Mackey’s representation of life on the front line included scenes of domestic duties that were rarely seen. Following the War, Mackey came to be well regarded as a more commercial artist. His innovative approach to printmaking established the artist as a particularly fine illustrator. Mackey developed his own method of colour printing, whereby the artist would produce single impression linocuts printed on fine transparent sheets which were then hand painted in bold colours using oil paints. The artist used this method regularly in his work for the Mandrake Press, through which he illustrated several literary publications. The artist was also well regarded as a more traditional painter, and exhibited often in Paris, France where he was awarded a multitude of prizes at international fairs. From the 1930s onwards, Mackey taught at the Walthamstow School of Art for a significant period. The artist died in 1979. His work remains in a number of eminent collections, including those of the Imperial War Museum and the Royal Academy. The bold coloured linocuts of printmaker and book illustrator Haydn Reynolds Mackey represent an innovative departure from recognised methods of colour printmaking. Although they appear, at first sight, to be multiple colour printed linocuts on heavy wove oatmeal paper, this is not the case. They are, in fact, single impression linocuts printed in black ink on fine tracing-style tissue paper which Haydn Mackey then hand-painted and presented in a manner unique to his work. Having printed his linocut in black ink, H.R.Mackey would hand colour each proof with thick opaque oil paint on the reverse of the fine transparent printed sheet. He would then apply this hand coloured proof on to a heavy oatmeal backing paper, paint surface downward. Once the printed sheet was perfectly adhered to the backing, he would trim the edges so that both sheets appear as one. The resulting effect is for the strong oil colours to show through the transparent paper of the proof print, giving the appearance of a perfectly registered multiple colour printing of the finest and most even nature. Haydn Reynolds Mackey’s prints are consistently rare, having never been published in formal editions. It is likely that the time and difficulty involved in producing each final colour print precluded the production of these prints on a commercial scale. Mackey’s works of this nature remain some of the most striking linocuts produced in England at this time, outside the Grosvenor School." Source: Campbell Fine Arts and others.
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N° du livre: 45031
GBP 80.00 [Appr.: EURO 94.75 | CHF 92]
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