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Doublure in Levant Morocco, with Inlay and Tooling, c. 1880, (1914). Artist: Robert Riviere
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Doublure in Levant Morocco, with Inlay and Tooling, c. 1880, (1914). Artist: Robert Riviere
Inside front cover of Endymion by John Keats, Doublure in Levant Morocco, with Inlay and Tooling, 1914. Illustrated page of the poem Endymion by John Keats (1795-1821). The first line starts: A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever. Bound in Levant Morocco, with inlay and tooling by Robert Riviere and Son. From The Art of the Book edited by Charles Holme. [The Studio, Ltd. London, Paris, New York, 1914]
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This print showcases a stunning piece of artistry and craftsmanship from the late 19th century. Created by renowned artist Robert Riviere, this doublure in Levant Morocco is a true masterpiece. The intricate inlay and tooling on the leather cover are exquisite, displaying Riviere's exceptional skill. The artwork serves as an illustration for John Keats' timeless poem "Endymion". The illustrated page captures the essence of Keats' words, with its vibrant colors and beautiful design. The first line of the poem, "A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever" sets the tone for this enchanting visual representation. The combination of literature and visual art creates a harmonious blend that transports viewers to another time and place. Drawing inspiration from Greek mythology, Keats weaves together themes of beauty, joy, and everlasting happiness within his poetic verses. Published in 1914 as part of "The Art of the Book" edited by Charles Holme, this print exemplifies early 20th-century graphic design at its finest. It stands as a testament to the enduring power of both poetry and visual arts to evoke emotions and captivate audiences across generations. As you gaze upon this remarkable print, allow yourself to be transported into a world where beauty knows no bounds – where literature intertwines with artistic expression to create something truly extraordinary.
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