125 Ex-libris di Francesco Gamba con prefazione di Giorgio Nicodemi
Features
Author: s.a.
Publisher: Cesare Ratta
Place of printing: Bologna
Year of publication: s.d. (circa 1930?)
Product Condition:
Example in very good condition. Editorial paperback with titles on the spine and illustrated front cover: traces of dust and signs of wear on the edges; streaks and minimal cut on the lower portion of the back. Irregular cuts with traces of dust; orange side and bottom cuts. Cards in excellent condition. One missing board. Worth noting are some brown prints on the lower margin of one of the last leaves. Attached advertising leaflet dated 1953. Text in Italian.
Pages: s.n. (about 210)
Format: Eighth
Dimensions (cm):
Height: 20
Width: 16
Description
Fascinating collection of splendid and clear ex-libris and woodcuts for writing papers, business cards, monograms on which the names of some famous protagonists of the first half of the century appear. Francesco Gamba is one of the protagonists of the rebirth of woodcut art in Italy, linked to the movement that was born in the years immediately preceding the First World War around the magazine and publishing house L'Eroica. Curious discrepancy between the title on the cover and the title on the title page (100 Ex-libris by Francesco Gamba): there are 124 plates (Unfortunately one card has been removed and therefore one of the 125 ex-libris declared in the title is missing). To the Colophon: Of these "One Hundred Ex-libris", twenty-five copies were printed on "Nettunia extra" paper from Fabriano, numbered from I to XXV, bound in half cloth and gold with the publisher's signature; one hundred and seventy-five on "Nettunia" paper also from Fabriano, numbered from 001 to 175. Copy no. 30.
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