"Modern Bookbindings: Their Design and Decoration" by S. T. Prideaux is a specialized treatise on the art and craft of bookbinding, written in the early 20th century. This work examines the revival of bookbinding techniques and designs that have emerged over the past two and a half decades, particularly influenced by movements in applied arts and craftsmanship. The book focuses on developments in both English and French bookbinding, highlighting key figures and innovations in the field. The opening of the book introduces the reader to the notable resurgence of artistic craftsmanship in the realm of applied arts, largely inspired by figures like William Morris. Prideaux provides a historical context for bookbinding in England and France, noting significant shifts in styles and techniques from the 16th century onward, including the influence of amateur binders that revitalized the craft. He discusses various professionals and their contributions to the decorative aspects of bookbinding, setting the stage for a detailed exploration of prominent names and notable innovations that characterize modern bookbinding practices, reflecting a blend of artistic feeling and functional design. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Modern bookbindings: Their design and decoration
By S. T. (Sarah Treverbian) Prideaux
"Modern Bookbindings: Their Design and Decoration" by S. T. Prideaux is a specialized treatise on the art and craft of bookbinding, written in the ear...
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2022-08-18
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Sarah Prideaux (1853–1933) was a bookbinder, teacher, historian and author of books on binding and illustration. She, along with Katharine Adams and Sybil Pye, was one of the noted women bookbinders of the period.
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