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Title: To The Night & The Cloud - Calligraphed and Illuminated by Jessie Bayes
Author: Shelley, Percy Byshe
Description: Illuminated manuscript on vellum. 13 page on 7 leaves (recto of first leaf blank), 2 blank leaves at front and rear. Calligraphic text in black, blue and gilt. Illuminated with 17 miniatures including several small roundels, a full page illumination, 2 large historiated initial letters, numerous smaller rubricated initials, all set within incredibly elaborate borders of botanical and floral design and with numerous birds and small animals included. 28x15 cm. (11x6"), newly bound in full turquoise morocco, gilt rule border on covers, spine ruled and lettered in gilt, slipcase. Signed and dated by the illuminator on the first blank leaf at rear.A remarkable and profusely illuminated manuscript of two of Shelley's well known poems. Jessie Bayes (1876-1970) was an English miniaturist, illustrator and designer in the Arts & Crafts style. She was a member of the Royal Society of Miniature Painters, Sculptors and Gravers and was on the Council of the Society from 1925 to 1935. In addition to her illuminated manuscripts and book illustrations, she is well known as designer of stained glass. The present manuscript includes fanciful illustrations of angels, mermaids, lovers, animals, landscapes, birds, etc. A stunning example of the art. Jessie Bayes' manuscripts are quite rare on the market. Inscribed on a front blank: "To Mr. Frederick Strauss, as a slight token of highest appreciation and regard, from J.G. White. Nov. 1914." White was a prominent citizen of Cleveland and President of the Cleveland Public Library Board of Trustees from 1884 to 1886 and again from 1913-1928. Through him the Library came to possess many rare books that could not be purchased with public funds. He donated significant collections from his personal library, now on permanent exhibition at the Cleveland Main Library. Images of all pages available at www.pbagalleries.com.
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Date Published: 1914
Author: Shelley, Percy Byshe
Description: Illuminated manuscript on vellum. 13 page on 7 leaves (recto of first leaf blank), 2 blank leaves at front and rear. Calligraphic text in black, blue and gilt. Illuminated with 17 miniatures including several small roundels, a full page illumination, 2 large historiated initial letters, numerous smaller rubricated initials, all set within incredibly elaborate borders of botanical and floral design and with numerous birds and small animals included. 28x15 cm. (11x6"), newly bound in full turquoise morocco, gilt rule border on covers, spine ruled and lettered in gilt, slipcase. Signed and dated by the illuminator on the first blank leaf at rear.A remarkable and profusely illuminated manuscript of two of Shelley's well known poems. Jessie Bayes (1876-1970) was an English miniaturist, illustrator and designer in the Arts & Crafts style. She was a member of the Royal Society of Miniature Painters, Sculptors and Gravers and was on the Council of the Society from 1925 to 1935. In addition to her illuminated manuscripts and book illustrations, she is well known as designer of stained glass. The present manuscript includes fanciful illustrations of angels, mermaids, lovers, animals, landscapes, birds, etc. A stunning example of the art. Jessie Bayes' manuscripts are quite rare on the market. Inscribed on a front blank: "To Mr. Frederick Strauss, as a slight token of highest appreciation and regard, from J.G. White. Nov. 1914." White was a prominent citizen of Cleveland and President of the Cleveland Public Library Board of Trustees from 1884 to 1886 and again from 1913-1928. Through him the Library came to possess many rare books that could not be purchased with public funds. He donated significant collections from his personal library, now on permanent exhibition at the Cleveland Main Library. Images of all pages available at www.pbagalleries.com.
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Date Published: 1914
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