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    Posted 1 year ago

    Jizatt1324
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    I would love to know who the artist is and meaning behind the art and year? Found in the wall of my home. Looking for more info in this bookplate. Thanks!

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    Severin Mark - Exlibris 5 - Belgium
    Severin Mark - Exlibris 5 - Belgium...
    $19
    Severin Mark - Exlibris - Belgium
    Severin Mark - Exlibris - Belgium...
    $19
    Severin Mark - Exlibris 2 - Belgium
    Severin Mark - Exlibris 2 - Belgium...
    $19
    Vtg Antioch Bookplate Co Dandelion Botanical From The Library Of 9 Bookplates
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    Severin Mark - Exlibris 5 - Belgium
    Severin Mark - Exlibris 5 - Belgium...
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    1. dav2no1 dav2no1, 1 year ago
      More research needed, but a quick search I found d the image here in this book. Look at the images, it's to the far right as you scroll the images..

      https://www.amazon.com/Harvest-Home-Selected-Poems-Helen/dp/B00A284IKI
    2. mp.kunst mp.kunst, 1 year ago
      Here is another one but slightly different: http://www.papergreat.com/2016/12/christmas-gift-dust-jacket-on-1919.html
    3. dav2no1 dav2no1, 1 year ago
      Ahh so looking closer, I understand now.

      "a bookplate edition is usually a signed copy where the author's signature is on a bookplate inside the book, rather than signed directly onto the paper within the book."

      "Typically, author-signed bookplates are used when a writer is signing many copies of a book, and that author will sign all of the bookplates at once. Then, those bookplates will be affixed to the inside of the book, typically with an adhesive, to become an “signed” edition."

      "A bookplate, sometimes called an ex libris plate, is a label that is affixed inside a book. Traditionally, bookplates were used to indicate ownership, and historians have found evidence of bookplates being used in Ancient Egypt and Europe during the Middle Ages. Prior to the advent of the printing press in the 15th-century, books were rare and extremely valuable, so it was important to mark ownership in case a book was lost or stolen–but whether or not a bookplate actually resulted in more books being returned to their owner is unknown. Later on, however, these inscriptions developed into elaborate artistic expressions, as wealthy patrons commissioned designs from famous contemporary artists."

      https://booksforward.com/bookplates-book-ownership-books-forward/

    4. dav2no1 dav2no1, 1 year ago
      So back to your question.. as far as whom made this, I believe that you will need expert help in determining that. I suggest you reach out to bookplate collectors for an answer. Here's a few ideas..

      https://www.collectorsweekly.com/articles/guest-column-bookplate-collecting-basics/

      https://www.facebook.com/bookplate.org

      It's interesting that this bookplate appeared in a 1919 and 1930 book..that may indicate the artwork is earlier?
    5. dav2no1 dav2no1, 1 year ago
      Also..did you research the history of your home? It's possible an author lived there? Or possibly just a book collector?
    6. Jizatt1324, 1 year ago
      Thank you all very much for the information and links! I have reached out to a bookplate collector group. If I find out anything more I will let you know. I appreciate everyone who took their time for me. Happy holidays to all!
    7. ho2cultcha ho2cultcha, 1 year ago
      I would call it a Franciscan Scribe.

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