Title: Illustrations to the Book of Job. The Engravings and related material with Essays, Catalogue of States and printings, Commentary on the Plates and Documentary Record by David Bindman, Barbara Bryant, Robert Essick, Geoffrey Keynes and Bo Lindberg. Edited by David Bindman Author: Blake, William Place: London Publisher: William Blake Trust Date: 1987 [printed c.1974] Description: 2 large slipcases containing two text volumes & 4 sets of illustrations. Slipcase One contains 1) The general notes, introduction and essays. Half morocco & marbled boards. 2) William Blake's Illustrations to the Book of Job. With a plate by plate commentary by Bo Lindberg. Each of the 21 plates in several states. 21 fascicules plus preliminary matter, unbound in the French style, enclosed in a half morocco cloth folder, contained in a half morocco & marbled boards; set in double-compartment slipcase. Slipcase Two contains 1) Text volume, The Colour Versions of the Book of Job from the Circle of John Linnell by David Bindman. The Authenticity of the New Zealand Set and of the Coloured Engravings, by Bo Lindberg. Half morocco & marbled boards, morocco label on front board. 2) Portfolio I. The New Zealand Set, title page and 21 plates. Portfolio II. The Collins Set, title page and 21 engravings. Portfolio III. Four Coloured Engravings from the Fitzwilliam Museum. The portfolios are half morocco & cloth, printed paper label on front covers. The whole contained in a half morocco solander with marbled sides, leather title label to top, set in slipcase. Folio size, approx. 41x31 cm. (16x12¼). The finest Blake production by Arnold Fawcus and the Trianon Press, a magnificent tour de force. The plates were printed c.1974, but after the death of Fawcus remained in sheet form for over a decade. The William Blake Trust finally sent the sheets to Smith Settle, who assembled a total of 392 copies (although only 387 are in the limitation statement): this is copy XI of 65 copies numbered I-LXV, reserved by The William Blake Trust, increasingly rare and now very difficult to find.. Lot Amendments Condition: Slipcases with slight shelf wear; else fine. Item number: 216579
Title: Illustrations to the Book of Job. The Engravings and related material with Essays, Catalogue of States and printings, Commentary on the Plates and Documentary Record by David Bindman, Barbara Bryant, Robert Essick, Geoffrey Keynes and Bo Lindberg. Edited by David Bindman Author: Blake, William Place: London Publisher: William Blake Trust Date: 1987 [printed c.1974] Description: 2 large slipcases containing two text volumes & 4 sets of illustrations. Slipcase One contains 1) The general notes, introduction and essays. Half morocco & marbled boards. 2) William Blake's Illustrations to the Book of Job. With a plate by plate commentary by Bo Lindberg. Each of the 21 plates in several states. 21 fascicules plus preliminary matter, unbound in the French style, enclosed in a half morocco cloth folder, contained in a half morocco & marbled boards; set in double-compartment slipcase. Slipcase Two contains 1) Text volume, The Colour Versions of the Book of Job from the Circle of John Linnell by David Bindman. The Authenticity of the New Zealand Set and of the Coloured Engravings, by Bo Lindberg. Half morocco & marbled boards, morocco label on front board. 2) Portfolio I. The New Zealand Set, title page and 21 plates. Portfolio II. The Collins Set, title page and 21 engravings. Portfolio III. Four Coloured Engravings from the Fitzwilliam Museum. The portfolios are half morocco & cloth, printed paper label on front covers. The whole contained in a half morocco solander with marbled sides, leather title label to top, set in slipcase. Folio size, approx. 41x31 cm. (16x12¼). The finest Blake production by Arnold Fawcus and the Trianon Press, a magnificent tour de force. The plates were printed c.1974, but after the death of Fawcus remained in sheet form for over a decade. The William Blake Trust finally sent the sheets to Smith Settle, who assembled a total of 392 copies (although only 387 are in the limitation statement): this is copy XI of 65 copies numbered I-LXV, reserved by The William Blake Trust, increasingly rare and now very difficult to find.. Lot Amendments Condition: Slipcases with slight shelf wear; else fine. Item number: 216579
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