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Lot 171 - "Turner's Liber Studiorum" Antique Folio Of Autotype Reproductions From Original Etchings, "Mountain And Marine Subjects," Published By The Autotype Printing And Publishing Company, London, 1870
Lot 171 - "Turner's Liber Studiorum" Antique Folio Of Autotype Reproductions From Original Etchings, "Mountain And Marine Subjects," Published By The Autotype Printing And Publishing Company, London, 1870
This volume contains reproductions of twenty-three landscape prints from J.M.W. Turner's "Liber Studiorum" series, focusing on mountain and marine subjects. The autotype process, an early carbon printing technique, faithfully reproduced Turner's original etchings. Contents include: Martello Towers Bexhill, Marine Dabblers, A Calm, Flint Castle Smugglers, Sketch for Sea Piece, Sketch for Shipping, Calais Harbour, Coast of Yorkshire, Sunset, Hindhead Hill, Peat Bog Scotland, Inverary Castle, Inverary Pier Loch Fyne, Near Blair Athol, Ben Arthur, Bonneville Savoy, Source of the Arveron, Mer de Glace, Lake of Thun, Devil's Bridge Altdorf, Mount St. Gothard, Mill Near the Grand Chartreuse, and Alps from Grenoble. Published in London by The Autotype Printing and Publishing Company Limited, 36 Rathbone Place, and Cundall and Fleming, 168 New Bond Street. Exhibits extensive water staining, warping, and edge damage to boards and pages. Binding is heavily worn with spine deterioration and board separation. Binding cover is cracked and peeling along edges of spine and in a chunk at center of spine. Pages show significant foxing and moisture damage throughout.
Item dimensions are of each book plate print. Bound folio measures 11" x 15"