A Picturesque Tour of Italy: From Drawings Made in 1816-1817. [Foredge Painting].

First Edition of James Hakewill's A Picturesque Tour of Italy

A Picturesque Tour of Italy: From Drawings Made in 1816-1817. [Foredge Painting].

HAKEWILL, James [Foredge Painting].

$1,850.00

Item Number: 146935

London: John Murray, 1820.

First edition of this collection of drawings and descriptions of Italy. Quarto, bound in full red straight grain morocco with gilt titles and elaborate tooling to the spine in five compartments within raised gilt bands, elaborate gilt tooling to the front and rear panels, gilt turn-ins and inner dentelles, silk ribbon tipped in, all edges gilt, decorated with a concealed fore-edge painting of the Roman horizon, illustrated throughout with sixty-three plates of city views and architectural plans. In very good condition with light rubbing to the extremities, bookplate to the front pastedown. Housed in a cloth chemise and three quarter morocco gilt slipcase. An exceptional presentation.

The term 'fore-edge painting' can refer to any painted decoration on the fore-edges of the leaves of a book, such as was not uncommon in the 15th and early 16th centuries, particularly in Italy. The term is most commonly used, however, for an English technique quite widely practiced in the second half of the 17th century in London and Edinburgh, and popularized in the 18th century by John Brindley and, in particular, Edwards of Halifax, whereby the fore-edge of the book, very slightly fanned out and then held fast, is decorated with painted views, or conversation pieces. The edges are then squared up and gilded in the ordinary way, so that the painting remains concealed while the book is closed: fan out the edges and it reappears. The technique was practiced by a few other English binders in the late 18th and 19th centuries, and a certain number of undoubted examples survive. The majority of extant examples of fore-edge paintings date to the late 19th and early 20th century on reproductions of books originally published in the early 19th century, including the present volume.

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