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Three more bookplate designs are listed as variations on my shop 📚🦆🌻
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Bookplate proof by William Sharp. Etching, British, 1764-1824
via British Museum
Bookplates from the British Museum collection.
Bookplates from the British Museum collection.

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Books for November: This stellar bookplate from a secondhand Modern Library edition.
Some days ago, I posted about ex-libris (also called book-plates), the personal seals used to stamp someone's book collection. They've existed for centuries, but here in Catalonia they lived a "golden age" during the Modernisme (Catalan equivalent of Art nouveau) movement in the late 1800s and early 1900s. In that post, I showed some of the ex-libris made by Alexandre de Riquer (1856-1920), one of the most prolific artists in this field.
Today I want to show some of the ex-libris made by one of Alexandre de Riquer's students, called Josep Triadó (1870-1929).
My favourite thing about ex-libris is how rich they are in allegories and symbolism. You can try to guess the person's job, interests and values from it.
All these images come from the collection of the National Art Museum of Catalonia (MNAC).
Bookplate Collection
Houghton Library, Harvard University