Monumental Effigies of Great Britain

C.A. STOTHARD

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Monumental Effigies of Great Britain
Monumental Effigies of Great Britain
Monumental Effigies of Great Britain
Monumental Effigies of Great Britain
Monumental Effigies of Great Britain

“AN ESTEEMED WORK”: STOTHARD’S THE MONUMENTAL EFFIGIES OF GREAT BRITAIN, LARGE-PAPER FIRST EDITION, WITH NEARLY 150 PLATES

STOTHARD, Charles Alfred. The Monumental Effigies of Great Britain. London: for the Author; John Murray, 1817-32. Tall, thick folio (12 by 15-1/2 inches), contemporary three-quarter tan morocco, gilt-decorated spine, marbled boards.

First edition, scarce large-paper copy, of this work “designed to portray the changes in English costume from the 12th century to the reign of Henry VIII,” with engraved portrait of the author and 147 tinted etchings of royal and clerical effigies and tombs, several richly hand-colored and many with finely hand-colored details.

“Charles Alfred Stothard (1786-1821), antiquarian draughtsman… published The Monumental Effigies of Great Britain, a work designed to portray the changes in English costume from the 12th century to the reign of Henry VIII. The work was issued in 12 parts, each consisting of 12 separate plates, of which the first ten were prepared by Stothard himself; the last two, issued after his death, were the work of other artists. The letterpress was supplied by his friend and brother-in-law, the antiquary Alfred John Kempe, and the last number appeared in 1832. The Effigies became an important sourcebook for Victorian historical genre painters in their search for accurate details of historical costumes… Its continuing usefulness was evident when a new edition, with considerable additions, edited by John Hewitt, was published in 1876” (ODNB). “An esteemed work” (Lowndes). Brunet V, 554. Lipperheide 992. Lowndes, 2524.

Near-fine condition. A handsome large-paper copy.

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