$650.00
1844 - Friendship’s Offering of Sentiment and Mirth (With Painted Fore-Edge)
Published 1844
Smith, Elder and Co., Publishers/ London
A painted fore-edge on a 19th-century book is a captivating feature that adds an element of surprise and artistry to the volume. These intricate artworks often depict pastoral scenes, landscapes, or significant events, showcasing the skill and creativity of the artisan. This technique, popular in the 18th and 19th centuries, transformed books into unique treasures, blending literary and visual art. Painted fore-edges exemplify the period's dedication to craftsmanship and the enhancement of books as objects of beauty and wonder.
These gift books from the 19th century often were exchanged as tokens of affection. They featured a collection of poetry, short stories, essays, and illustrations.. Adorned with intricate engravings and bound in an elegant cover, "Friendship’s Offering of Sentiment and Mirth" not only provided entertainment and emotional resonance but also served as a cherished keepsake among friends and loved ones.
Golden beige cloth binding with highly ornamental gilt detail to both boards and spine. Gilt to all edges with fore-edge nature/lake scenic painting. Engraving/frontispiece. Decorative title page. Illustrated with engravings within. Binding tight, Some light foxing. 240pp.
Condition: Very Good +
Size: 5 1/2” x 8 3/4”