[Rarebooks] FS: This Engraver Went Broke Working for Booksellers...

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Tue Apr 15 08:38:12 EDT 2008


Hind, Arthur M.  "Wenceslaus Hollar and His Views of London and Windsor in
the Seventeenth Century"

London; John Lane The Bodley Head: 1922.

An aging though still-standard reference on this famed 17th century
engraver. Slater notes- "Notwithstanding the fact that Hollar worked
industriously all his life and possessed artistic genius of the highest
order, he died in a state of destitution. It is said that he used to work
for the booksellers at the rate of 4d. an hour by the glass, and was so
scrupulously honest and methodical in all he did that he prevented the
sand from running even when talking to his employer on his own business
matters".

Hardcover. 8.5"x11", 92 pages + 65 b/w plates illustrating 96 views;
covers somewhat worn, some internal foxing.  $100.00

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