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Exquisite pair of fore-edge paintings contained within ''A Commentary on the Book of Psalms'' by George Horne in two separate volumes, with volume I showing a painting of Leatherhead Church, and volume II showing Barking Church. London: F.C. and J. Rivington et al., 1816 tenth edition. Concealed fore-edge paintings are painted in gilt, hiding the paintings until the pages are fanned, as intended. The art of fore-edge painting, especially popular in the 19th century, has become a rarefied profession, with only one professional full-time artist currently practicing the craft. Two volume set bound in navy morocco with gilt embellishments each measures 5.625'' x 8.625''. Minimal shelf wear, private library plates from 1871 and previous owner's signature in each volume. Housed in cloth slipcase. Very good plus condition.
Fore-Edge Paintings Within a 2 Volume Set of ''A Commentary on the Book of Psalms'' From 1816
Fore-Edge Paintings Within a 2 Volume Set of ''A Commentary on the Book of Psalms'' From 1816
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Auction closed on Thursday, November 11, 2021.
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