A Chaucer Woodcut Title Page |
Recently, I slipped off to a museum to walk through a small exhibit of ILLUSTRATED TITLE PAGES. I know, don’t say it. My friends and family say enough about my passion for all things Book. I thought I’d share some of what I saw there with those of you who might find the beauty of another time worth a quick view.
This exhibit opened with books from the 16th century–a little before my time and by authors I didn’t have the privilege of meeting. As I walked around the small room I traveled through four centuries, snapping photos with my iPhone. Now, if that doesn’t make you think about your place in time, nothing will.
The title page had the job of enticing the reading into the work while acknowledging the author, artist, patron and publisher. Wow! I wish I had all that color on my title pages. Maybe no nudes. I write YA.
Happy Monday, everyone and especially to the WRITE CAMPAIGN people.
Leslie Rose says
That is an exhibit I could sink my teeth into. I adore illustrated title pages and am saddened they have gone the way of the Dodo, or the Jabberwocky in Alice's case.
Eliza Tilton says
Love old books like this. I would die for a copy of the Gutenberg Bible. It's kind of sad that this style of artwork is almost non-existent, especially those woodcuts!
Alicia Gregoire says
Love these title pages!
Jessie Harrell says
thanks for sharing your finds — so beautiful! I guess the cover has officially replaced the title page as the thing that entices readers…
Catherine Stine says
I Love these things! I am at present, doing illustrations for my YA, now that illustrations seem to be popping up in all kinds of odd places.
Samantha Vérant says
A library in Chicago (the Newberry) had a similar exhibition a few years ago! I wonder if it was the same one! Anyways, incredible! I love Alice, too!
Arlee Bird says
They just don't make title pages like they used to do they.
Lee
Tossing It Out
khashway says
Oh, I wish I could have seen this! I would've loved to be that close to those books.
C. Lee McKenzie says
I figured each of these would cost more than house. Imagine having to earn out that amount!
Tricia J. O'Brien says
I would love that exhibit! Lucky you and lucky all of us that these creations exist in our world.
Dana - Let's Book It says
Fabulous post!! I'm a huge fan of old books and one of the reasons is because of the title page art. Lovely pictures!
Carrie Butler says
Those are beautiful. Thank you for sharing! 🙂
Melodie Wright says
Lovely art – and I'm always amazed at how well the iPhone takes pictures!
LM Preston says
I love art and book art especially. Thanks for sharing.
inluvwithwords says
Wow! Those title pages are exquisite! Sounds like a fascinating exhibit.
mshatch says
cool pics – especially the first one.
MG Higgins says
When I see illustrations like these I wonder about the time that went into making them. Such amazing detail! Thanks for sharing your photos.
Bish Denham says
Beautiful! That first page of Chaucer's work is stunning.
Kelly Polark says
Wow! Such a cool and interesting exhibit!