![]() ![]() Frampton, the wife of painter Edward Reginald Frampton (c. Preserved in a late-19th-century cream fabric jacket, finely embroidered by Mrs Reginald Frampton (according to the 1925 sale catalogue). ![]() (Short split in extreme top inner blank corner of folio 1.)īINDING: early-19th-century half sheep and marbled boards, seven sets of triple fillets across the spine, SONGS tooled vertically on lettering piece in second compartment, original wove endpapers, evidence of earlier stabbing, (rebacked, original backstrip laid down, corners worn). ![]() They measure 123 x 77 mm and slightly smaller and show text, decorative borders and pictorial illustrations. The plates printed in pairs by folio imposition on separate, aligned leaves. 54 in blue ink, no doubt by Blake.ĬOLLATION: (plate numbering as adopted by Bentley in the more standard order of Songs of Innocence and of Experience): 1r blank, 1v pl. ![]() The first four plates outlined in red occasional letters strengthened by pen, several words on pl. 21 RELIEF AND WHITE-LINE ETCHINGS BY BLAKE, PRINTED IN GREEN AND COLORED BY THE ARTIST. Wove paper by Edmeads & Pine (E & P watermark in folios 5, 10 and 11). Miniature broadsheets (one-sixteenth of double crown size): 163 x 116 mm. ![]()
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