$88.00
1867 - Pierre ReBoul
By Theophile Menard
Published 1867
Alfred Mame/ Tours, France
In the 19th century, France witnessed a remarkable era of artistic and luxurious bookbinding known as cartonnage. Cartonnage bindings emerged as a popular form of decorative coverings for books, showcasing the exquisite craftsmanship and artistic sensibilities of the time. These bindings were typically made from stiffened pasteboard or cardboard, covered in decorative paper or silk fabrics adorned with intricate designs, gold tooling, and vibrant colors.
French cartonnage bindings of the 19th century often incorporated various techniques such as embossing, gilding, and marbling to create visually striking covers that captivated the eyes of book lovers and collectors alike.
Hardcover. Stunning cartonnage binding. Coral/pink and white with elaborate gilt design to both boards and spine. Illustrated pastedown to front board. Frontispiece/engraving. Binding tight. Clean pages. Condition: Very Good ++
Size: 4 1/2” x 7”
A very beautiful 19th-century French romantique book!