Alfonso Bosco Vienna Secession Ex Libris Bookplate for Armida Quilico
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An original c.1910s etching print, Alfonso Bosco, Vienna Secession Ex Libris Bookplate for Armida Quilico.
A stylish original Art Nouveau bookplate, or ex libris, dating from around the 1910s and associated with the Viennese Secession movement.
The design features a woman and baby, along with a harp, a bouquet of roses and a book.
The bookplate was designed by for Armida Quilico, an Italian musician and actress, by Alfonso Bosco (1858–1921), who was an Argentinian printmaker, graphic designer and illustrator of Italian descent. He lived and worked in Buenos Aires from 1882, where he was Artistic director of the Argentinian central bank's printery and designer of the Argentinian paper money. Bosco is considered as the inventor of colour etching in Argentina.
Vienna Secession Ex Libris Bookplates 1900–1925
Dimensions: Height: 15.6cm (6.14") Width: 12.5cm (4.92")
Presented: Unframed.
Medium: Etching
Age: Early 20th-century
Signed: No.
Inscribed: Lettered in the plate.
Dated: --
Condition: Some minor age toning and slight creasing as shown. There is a patch of abrasion to the paper on the verso. Please see photos for detail.
Stock number: JZ-658