Photographs from early German engravings in the Douce Collection, Oxford

RA Collection: Book

Record number

18/928

Imprint

s.l.: s.n., n.d.

Physical Description

86 unnumbered leaves of plates: illus., ports.; 454 mm.

General Note

Francis Douce (1757-30 March 1834) was a British antiquary and museum curator. In his will he left his printed books, illuminated manuscripts, coins etc., to the Bodleian Library; in 1863, many of the prints and drawings from the enormous Douce bequest were transferred from the Bodleian Library to the Ashmolean Museum.

This volume was presented to the Royal Academy Library in 1877 by George Smith in memory of his brother, William Smith F.S.A., and this probably accounts for the presence in the volume of an engraved portrait of 'Wm Smith, Esqre F.S.A.' loosely placed at the beginning (signed by W. Carpenter 1858 in the print). According to the entry for this acquisition in A catalogue of books added to the Library of the Royal Academy of Arts London between 1877 and 1900, this work contains 542 photographs of early German engravings.

There is no letterpress text within the volume; the title is taken from the front cover of the book.

Provenance

An inscription in pencil on the Royal Academy of Arts bookplace states, 'Presented by George Smith in memory of his brother William Smith F.S.A. Ack'd 9 Jan. 1877 (CM XV, 101)'.

Binding Note

Bound in red leather with the title on the front cover in gilt lettering, 'Photographs From Early German Engravings In The Douce Collection Oxford'; the spine is lettered in gilt, 'Douce Collection Oxford'.

Name as Subject

Subject

Engravings, Germany