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Société française des collectionneurs d' ex-libris
Style
Book plate
Bookplate Type
Pictorial
Bookplate Function
Ownership
Institutional or Personal
Institutional
Dimensions
57 x 77 mm
Orientation
Portrait
Bookplate Text
[undeciphered artist's signature at bottom of design]
UN [PO]UR TOUS | TOUS POUR UN
SOCIETE F[rancai]SE DES COLLECTIONNEURS D'EX-LIBRIS
Description
view of Paris in background.
Fashionable early modern Frenchman with tabard bearing fleurs de lis, holding a wand or scepter also topped with a fleur de lis, and leaning on a shield with motto 'un pour tous, tous pour un' (one for all, all for one)
Note
[2] Plate of the French society of ex-libris collectors
Société française des collectionneurs d' ex-libris
Style
Book plate
Bookplate Type
Pictorial
Bookplate Function
Ownership
Institutional or Personal
Institutional
Dimensions
57 x 77 mm
Orientation
Portrait
Bookplate Text
[undeciphered artist's signature at bottom of design]
UN [PO]UR TOUS | TOUS POUR UN
SOCIETE F[rancai]SE DES COLLECTIONNEURS D'EX-LIBRIS
Description
view of Paris in background.
Fashionable early modern Frenchman with tabard bearing fleurs de lis, holding a wand or scepter also topped with a fleur de lis, and leaning on a shield with motto 'un pour tous, tous pour un' (one for all, all for one)
Note
[2] Plate of the French society of ex-libris collectors