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একটি লেবেল একটি বইয়ের মালিক চিহ্নিত যেখানে এটি আটকানো হয়





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A bookplate (or book-plate, as it was commonly styled until the early 20th century,), also known as ex-librīs (Latin for '"from the books (or library)"').


Margaret Ely Webb (1877–1965) was an American illustrator, printmaker, and bookplate artist.


He worked in various media, and is noted for his bookplate designs.


designing ephemera, such as bookplates.


Bookplates by Rogers that have survived in library and museum collections show that his bookplate designs were text-based.


Ex Libris may refer to: A bookplate, also known as an ex libris or exlibrys Ex Libris (band), a Dutch metal band Ex Libris (bookshop), a Swiss retail.


collector of and authority on bookplates.


Barnett is best known for his promotional role during the 1920s and 1930s when bookplates enjoyed a resurgence of.


Hilda Alexandra Wiseman (1894–1982) was a notable New Zealand bookplate designer, artist and calligrapher.


" Bookplate for Eva Leah Berman Bookplate for the Highland Park Public Library Bookplate for Nancy Lincoln Binner Colored bookplate for Preston.


zoologist Sidney Lawton Smith (1845–1929), American designer, illustrator and bookplate artist Sidney Maynard Smith (1875–1928), British surgeon and freemason.


(1845–1929) was an American designer, etcher, engraver, illustrator, and bookplate artist.


Butler is a noted bibliophile and bookplate collector.


Hill (1882-1963) was an American bookplate designer, and a charter member of the American Society of Bookplate Designers and Collectors.


Edmund Henry Garrett (1853–1929) was an American illustrator, bookplate-maker, and author—as well as a highly respected painter—renowned for his illustrations.


Bodleian there is the first example of an English bookplate David Pearson has suggested that the bookplate – painted on paper rather than printed – may have.


July 1867, Schrobenhausen - 12 May 1931, Munich) was a German painter, bookplate artist and Art Nouveau illustrator.


known simply as Harold Nelson, was an artist, illustrator, designer of bookplates, advertisements and postage stamps, copper etcher and engraver, and lecturer.


Edwin Davis French (1851–1906) was a bookplate engraver, who produced at least 330 engravings beginning in 1893.


Unlike the bookplate or ex-libris, which is stamped or pasted inside a book, the supralibros.


copies, and a limited edition of 1,500 copies with a specially printed bookplate, individually numbered and signed by the author.


Walter Montieth Aikman (1857–1939) was an engraver, etcher, bookplate designer, and visual artist.



bookplate's Meaning':

a label identifying the owner of a book in which it is pasted

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