Ex Libris: a visual history of bookplates
Exquisite book ownership labels from the past
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Ex Libris, or bookplates, were the equivalent of a tag saying "this books belongs to x." Of course, these were much more elaborate works of art compared to a simple ownership label. Bookplates would often include artwork that would reflect the owner's vision and status. Many included coats of arms, mottos, crests, and a myriad of symbols. The first known bookplates date back to the 1400s, but, sadly, their use was mostly discontinued in the 20th century.
In this gallery, we take you on an illustrated journey of the history of bookplates. Click on for quite the tale!
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