Aubrey Beardsley Fisher Unwin publisher ad The Beggarstaff’s Harper’s cover 1895
$19.00
Authentic vintage book page, in quality vintage condition. Two-sided, one image on each side.
No tears, writing, folds or significant creases.
This book page has been salvaged from a 50+ year old art book that was orphaned or damaged in the binding. It may have some signs of age, but this adds to the unique charm. No hand written marks on either side.
Measures (approx.):
Full page – 9 1/8 x 12 1/8 inches tall
Illustration(s):
Books: 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches tall
Harpers: 8 x 9 1/8 inches tall
Please note:
The image(s) may not be centered on the page. Can be scanned and used for creative project work. There is a textural notation below the image in the margin. The last image for each illustrations shows the entire page and how it is laid out with margins.
SHIPPING:
Your page(s) will be shipped promptly in a sturdy kraft shipping tube, by USPS Ground Advantage.
1 in stock
Additional information
Weight | .5 oz |
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Dimensions | 12 × 3 × 3 in |
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Arabian Nights Edmund Dulac [1907] “The Queen of the Ebony Isles” Vintage book plate FREE SHIPPING
Authentic vintage book page, not a scanned reproduction, in quality vintage condition. No tears or writing or folds.
Measures:
Full page - 8.5 x 11.75 inches tall
Illustration(s) - approx. 6.5 x 7.5 inches tall
Please note: This is an authentic old vintage print, not a reprint or reproduction. It may have some signs of age, but this adds to the unique charm. Some pages have light foxing, spotting or imperfections in the margin(s), however, the artwork will not have flaws. The image(s) may not be centered on the page and there is a brief text blurb on the back detailing the image.
About Mr. Dulac (as read on Wikipedia):
Born in Toulouse, France, he began his career by studying law at the University of Toulouse. He also studied art, switching to it full-time after he became bored with law, and having won prizes at the Ecole des Beaux Arts. He spent a very brief period at the Académie Julian in Paris in 1904 before moving to London. Dulac painting Mrs. Wellington Koo, circa 1921. Settling in London's Holland Park, the 22-year-old Frenchman was commissioned by the publisher J. M. Dent to illustrate Jane Eyre. and nine other volumes of works by the Brontë sisters. He then became a regular contributor to The Pall Mall Magazine, and joined the London Sketch Club, which introduced him to the foremost book and magazine illustrators of the day. Through these he began an association with the Leicester Galleries and Hodder & Stoughton; the gallery commissioned illustrations from Dulac which they sold in an annual exhibition, while publishing rights to the paintings were taken up by Hodder & Stoughton for reproduction in illustrated gift books, publishing one book a year. Books produced under this arrangement by Dulac include Stories from The Arabian Nights (1907) with 50 colour images; an edition of William Shakespeare's The Tempest (1908) with 40 colour illustrations; The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam (1909) with 20 colour images; The Sleeping Beauty and Other Fairy Tales (1910); Stories from Hans Christian Andersen (1911); The Bells and Other Poems by Edgar Allan Poe (1912) with 28 colour images and many monotone illustrations; and Princess Badoura (1913).
SHIPPING: Your prints will be shipped promptly in a sturdy kraft shipping tube, by USPS Ground Advantage.
Combined shipping: Some platforms (Facebook being one), may not handle combining multiple orders into one shipment easily. If you order multiple items on a platform on the same date and are charged shipping multiple times, when we generate your shipping labels, we will credit back shipping overages.
Arabian Nights Edmund Dulac [1907] “The Queen of the Ebony Isles” Vintage book plate FREE SHIPPING
Authentic vintage book page, not a scanned reproduction, in quality vintage condition. No tears or writing or folds.
Measures:
Full page - 8.5 x 11.75 inches tall
Illustration(s) - approx. 6.5 x 7.5 inches tall
Please note: This is an authentic old vintage print, not a reprint or reproduction. It may have some signs of age, but this adds to the unique charm. Some pages have light foxing, spotting or imperfections in the margin(s), however, the artwork will not have flaws. The image(s) may not be centered on the page and there is a brief text blurb on the back detailing the image.
About Mr. Dulac (as read on Wikipedia):
Born in Toulouse, France, he began his career by studying law at the University of Toulouse. He also studied art, switching to it full-time after he became bored with law, and having won prizes at the Ecole des Beaux Arts. He spent a very brief period at the Académie Julian in Paris in 1904 before moving to London. Dulac painting Mrs. Wellington Koo, circa 1921. Settling in London's Holland Park, the 22-year-old Frenchman was commissioned by the publisher J. M. Dent to illustrate Jane Eyre. and nine other volumes of works by the Brontë sisters. He then became a regular contributor to The Pall Mall Magazine, and joined the London Sketch Club, which introduced him to the foremost book and magazine illustrators of the day. Through these he began an association with the Leicester Galleries and Hodder & Stoughton; the gallery commissioned illustrations from Dulac which they sold in an annual exhibition, while publishing rights to the paintings were taken up by Hodder & Stoughton for reproduction in illustrated gift books, publishing one book a year. Books produced under this arrangement by Dulac include Stories from The Arabian Nights (1907) with 50 colour images; an edition of William Shakespeare's The Tempest (1908) with 40 colour illustrations; The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam (1909) with 20 colour images; The Sleeping Beauty and Other Fairy Tales (1910); Stories from Hans Christian Andersen (1911); The Bells and Other Poems by Edgar Allan Poe (1912) with 28 colour images and many monotone illustrations; and Princess Badoura (1913).
SHIPPING: Your prints will be shipped promptly in a sturdy kraft shipping tube, by USPS Ground Advantage.
Combined shipping: Some platforms (Facebook being one), may not handle combining multiple orders into one shipment easily. If you order multiple items on a platform on the same date and are charged shipping multiple times, when we generate your shipping labels, we will credit back shipping overages.
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