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      • A BRIEF ACCOUNT OF THE ORIGIN OF THE ERAGNY PRESS & A NOTE ON THE RELATION OF THE PRINTED BOOK AS A WORK OF ART. A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL LIST OF THE ERAGNY BOOKS PRINTED IN THE VALE TYPE BY ESTHER & LUCIEN PISSARRO ON THEIR PRESS AT EPPING, BEDFORD PARK...
        Apr. 28, 2023

        A BRIEF ACCOUNT OF THE ORIGIN OF THE ERAGNY PRESS & A NOTE ON THE RELATION OF THE PRINTED BOOK AS A WORK OF ART. A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL LIST OF THE ERAGNY BOOKS PRINTED IN THE VALE TYPE BY ESTHER & LUCIEN PISSARRO ON THEIR PRESS AT EPPING, BEDFORD PARK...

        Est: €200 - €300

        8vo (offset on flylvs). - Limited edition to 241 copies (incl. 6 on vellum). 1/235 on Arches paper printed in Brook (unnumb. copy). With 14 wood-engr. ill. and pressmark in b/w protected with tissue-guards. "Esther [Pissarro] thought the cost of binding A Brief Account was too high due to the unnecessary interleaving. Leighton explained to her that interleaving was necessary to prevent off-set with solid engravings and the cost of interleaving the book was considerable" (Genz). - Ref. Genz, M.D. - A history of the Eragny Press 1894-1914, pp. 185-188. - Ransom (Eragny Press) 16. - Tomkinson (Eragny Press) 17.

        Arenberg Auctions
      • Thomas Sturge Moore (1870-1944)
        Aug. 09, 2022

        Thomas Sturge Moore (1870-1944)

        Est: £150 - £200

        Thomas Sturge Moore (1870-1944) Thomas Sturge Moore (1870-1944) 'The Sermon by the Lakeside'; 'The Castle of Indolence'; Figures in the woods three, wood engravings, the first two signed 'T. Sturge. Moore' in pencil and inscribed with title, the last signed with initials 'TSM' blocks 8.5 x 14cm, 5 x 9.2cm and 6.3 x 9cm (3) Condition Report: Largest framed size: 25.5 x 30.8cm. Not viewed out of glazed frames, generally each appears to be in good condition.

        Sworders
      • Danaë.
        Oct. 15, 2020

        Danaë.

        Est: €200 - €300

        8vo. - Illustrated by Ch. Ricketts with 3 woodcut plates, accompanied with captions printed in red. It is the last book published by Hacon and Ricketts. Printed in red & black in King's font. Edition limited to 240 unnumbered copies (incl. 10 on vellum), one of the 230 on Arnold's hand-made paper (150 being for sale in England). - Ref. Watry B43. - Ransom, Vale Press, 43. - Tomkinson, Vale Press, 43. - A collection of books designed by Charles Ricketts. Zurich, L'Art ancien, bulletin 25, 1972, pp. 2-43, n. 65.

        Arenberg Auctions
      • The little school, a posy of rhymes.
        Oct. 15, 2020

        The little school, a posy of rhymes.

        Est: €200 - €300

        12mo. - First edition of the poems of Th.S. Moore (1870-1944). Illustrated with 4 woodcuts by Moore, Eragny watermark in green and small black initials by Lucien Pissarro. Eragny's mark on last leaf. Edition limited to 180 unnumbered copies (incl. 10 on vellum),of which 150 paper and 8 vellum were for sale, one of the 150 on Arches hand-made paper. The work is dedicated to Sybil Pye, bookbinder, known for her inlay Art Deco leather bindings. Moore and Pye met in 1899 and became friends. He introduced her to Charles Ricketts and she developed her interest in bookbinding. Moore, Pye, Ricketts, along with Yeats, Laurence Binyon and Ethel formed the Literary Theatre Club. - Ref. Ransom, Eragny Press, 23. - The gentle art of Lucien Pissarro, 35. - Tomkinson, Eragny Press, 24.

        Arenberg Auctions
      • A brief account of the origin of the Eragny Press & a note on the relation of the printed book as a work of art to life. A bibliographical list of the Eragny printed books printed in the Vale type by Esther & Lucien Pissarro on their press at Eppi...
        Oct. 15, 2020

        A brief account of the origin of the Eragny Press & a note on the relation of the printed book as a work of art to life. A bibliographical list of the Eragny printed books printed in the Vale type by Esther & Lucien Pissarro on their press at Eppi...

        Est: €200 - €300

        8vo. - First book printed in Brook types, the font created by Lucien Pissarro. Edition limited to 241 unnumbered copies (incl. 6 on vellum), of which 200 paper and 3 vellum were for sale, one of the 200 on Arches hand-made paper. Illustrated with 15 plates reprinted from previous books protected by tissue guards. Eragny's mark on last leaf. "Thomas Sturge Moore was the obvious and ideal choice to write about the Vale Type Series of Eragny books. He had studied under Ricketts, becoming one of the Vale inner circle, and had become a learned and gifted wood-engraver in his own-right. He became immediately friendly with Pissarro when the latter appeared at the Vale and contributed wood-engravings to both Vale and Eragny editions [...]" (cfr The gentle art...). - Ref. Ransom, Eragny Press, 16. - The gentle art of Lucien Pissarro, 27. - Tomkinson, Eragny Press, 17.

        Arenberg Auctions
      • Vintage C.1870's Thomas Moore's Beauties
        Mar. 21, 2015

        Vintage C.1870's Thomas Moore's Beauties

        Est: -

        Black and gold frames, good condition.

        EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
      • Thomas Sturge Moore (1870-1944), A centaur beneath
        Jan. 04, 2014

        Thomas Sturge Moore (1870-1944), A centaur beneath

        Est: £90 - £150

        Thomas Sturge Moore (1870-1944), A centaur beneath a horse chestnut tree, a male and female centaur in a nocturne landscape, black and white wood block prints, each initialled in pencil, 9.5cm by 9cm & 6.5cm by 9cm respectively (2)

        Tennants
      • FORE-EDGE PAINTING (Late 19th c.) Thomas Moore, Irish Melodies, published by Longmans, Green and Co., London 1866. Gilt stamped green morocco binding with gilt edges. Watercolor fore-edge view of Dublin. Condition: some shelf wear.
        Jul. 29, 2012

        FORE-EDGE PAINTING (Late 19th c.) Thomas Moore, Irish Melodies, published by Longmans, Green and Co., London 1866. Gilt stamped green morocco binding with gilt edges. Watercolor fore-edge view of Dublin. Condition: some shelf wear.

        Est: $100 - $200

        FORE-EDGE PAINTING (Late 19th c.) Thomas Moore, Irish Melodies, published by Longmans, Green and Co., London 1866. Gilt stamped green morocco binding with gilt edges. Watercolor fore-edge view of Dublin. Condition: some shelf wear.

        Dargate Auction Galleries
      • MOORE, THOMAS STURGE (1870-1944, poet, wood-engraver and art critic)
        Mar. 29, 2011

        MOORE, THOMAS STURGE (1870-1944, poet, wood-engraver and art critic)

        Est: £500 - £600

        AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED ('Sturge Moore'), to [M.A. Bayfield], thanking Bayfield for his expressions of appreciation of his own poetry, explaining that his own interest in metric is practical and not theoretical, and discussing English prosody, 2 pages, quarto, The Shiffolds, Holmsbury St Mary, near Dorking, no date [but probably 1919] TOGETHER WITH: a lithograph portrait of Sturge Moore by Charles Shannon (1863-1937), lithograph, three-quarter length, head in profile to the left, signed by Shannon on a tab (a characteristic practice of Shannon) and numbered R41 by him, from an edition of 30, Delaney 41, only state, size of image c. 10½ x 7½ inches, framed and glazed, mounted to view, overall size 17¼ x 13¾ inches, [1896]

        Bonhams
      • MOORE, [THOMAS] STURGE (1870-1944, poet, wood-engraver and art critic, brother of G.E. Moore)
        Oct. 03, 2005

        MOORE, [THOMAS] STURGE (1870-1944, poet, wood-engraver and art critic, brother of G.E. Moore)

        Est: -

        PORTRAIT BY CHARLES HASELWOOD SHANNON R.A., A.R.E., R.P. (1863-1937), oil on canvas, half-length, 29½ x 30¾ in (74.9 x 78.1 cm).

        Bonhams
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