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Meunier, Charles, Binding] Hugo
NOTRE-DAME DE PARIS
Émile Testard, 1889
37500.00 €
Buddenbrooks Inc.
(Newburyport, United States of America)
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Edizione: a magnificent belle époque signed and dated binding by charles muenier in his finest 'cuir incisé' fashion. in this binding style in which a panel of incised leather is worked and molded and then sunk into thick boards of traditional morocco. to succeed in this technique requires great delicacy of handling, but when done correctly provides an equally great scope for emblematic treatment. meunier was one of the small handful of masters in this technique. effective and daring, muenier brought this craft created by grolier to a new more latter-day aesthetic. he particularly aimed to achieve an artistic and psychological interpretation of the contents of every book he bound. a student<br>and thinker, as well as a craftsman, he believed that the chaste and formal bindings to which we are all accustomed were impersonal and inexpressive. he held that that they seldom or never bore the slightest relation to the text they held within. in short, muenier wanted us to be able to judge a book by its cover. to achieve this, meunier combined the restrained craftsmanship of the early masters with the bolder inventions of the nouveau style.