Captivating Oversized Ornate Red Leather Antique Victorian European Art Books The Salon France French Home Decor
$425.00
Behold, a magnificent literary treasure: "The Salon: A Collection of the Choicest Paintings Recently Executed By Distinguished European Artists," presented in a captivating two-volume set. Edited by the esteemed Professor Charles Carroll of New York University and printed in the illustrious year of 1881, these volumes serve as a testament to the enduring allure of European artistry. Encased in sumptuous red leather spines adorned with intricate gold gilt patterns and details, these volumes exude a sense of opulence and refinement. Within their pages lie a plethora of visual delights, with dozens of illustrated plates showcasing sketches and paintings by masterful hands.
Measuring an impressive 12.25 inches in height, 9.5 inches in width, and 2.25 inches in depth, these volumes command attention with their substantial size and weight. Indeed, the combined weight of both volumes totals a staggering 17 pounds, underscoring the significance and gravitas of this remarkable collection. Tight bindings, age-related wear as seen in photos, some foxing to pages, each volume has one loose illustration page. Please review the photos for further condition assessment.
Whether displayed as a captivating focal point in a library or cherished as a cherished reference for art enthusiasts, "The Salon" stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of European artistry and the boundless allure of the written word.
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Measuring an impressive 12.25 inches in height, 9.5 inches in width, and 2.25 inches in depth, these volumes command attention with their substantial size and weight. Indeed, the combined weight of both volumes totals a staggering 17 pounds, underscoring the significance and gravitas of this remarkable collection. Tight bindings, age-related wear as seen in photos, some foxing to pages, each volume has one loose illustration page. Please review the photos for further condition assessment.
Whether displayed as a captivating focal point in a library or cherished as a cherished reference for art enthusiasts, "The Salon" stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of European artistry and the boundless allure of the written word.
Check out our other antique listings.
Behold, a magnificent literary treasure: "The Salon: A Collection of the Choicest Paintings Recently Executed By Distinguished European Artists," presented in a captivating two-volume set. Edited by the esteemed Professor Charles Carroll of New York University and printed in the illustrious year of 1881, these volumes serve as a testament to the enduring allure of European artistry. Encased in sumptuous red leather spines adorned with intricate gold gilt patterns and details, these volumes exude a sense of opulence and refinement. Within their pages lie a plethora of visual delights, with dozens of illustrated plates showcasing sketches and paintings by masterful hands.
Measuring an impressive 12.25 inches in height, 9.5 inches in width, and 2.25 inches in depth, these volumes command attention with their substantial size and weight. Indeed, the combined weight of both volumes totals a staggering 17 pounds, underscoring the significance and gravitas of this remarkable collection. Tight bindings, age-related wear as seen in photos, some foxing to pages, each volume has one loose illustration page. Please review the photos for further condition assessment.
Whether displayed as a captivating focal point in a library or cherished as a cherished reference for art enthusiasts, "The Salon" stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of European artistry and the boundless allure of the written word.
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Measuring an impressive 12.25 inches in height, 9.5 inches in width, and 2.25 inches in depth, these volumes command attention with their substantial size and weight. Indeed, the combined weight of both volumes totals a staggering 17 pounds, underscoring the significance and gravitas of this remarkable collection. Tight bindings, age-related wear as seen in photos, some foxing to pages, each volume has one loose illustration page. Please review the photos for further condition assessment.
Whether displayed as a captivating focal point in a library or cherished as a cherished reference for art enthusiasts, "The Salon" stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of European artistry and the boundless allure of the written word.
Check out our other antique listings.
Behold, a magnificent literary treasure: "The Salon: A Collection of the Choicest Paintings Recently Executed By Distinguished European Artists," presented in a captivating two-volume set. Edited by the esteemed Professor Charles Carroll of New York University and printed in the illustrious year of 1881, these volumes serve as a testament to the enduring allure of European artistry. Encased in sumptuous red leather spines adorned with intricate gold gilt patterns and details, these volumes exude a sense of opulence and refinement. Within their pages lie a plethora of visual delights, with dozens of illustrated plates showcasing sketches and paintings by masterful hands.
Measuring an impressive 12.25 inches in height, 9.5 inches in width, and 2.25 inches in depth, these volumes command attention with their substantial size and weight. Indeed, the combined weight of both volumes totals a staggering 17 pounds, underscoring the significance and gravitas of this remarkable collection. Tight bindings, age-related wear as seen in photos, some foxing to pages, each volume has one loose illustration page. Please review the photos for further condition assessment.
Whether displayed as a captivating focal point in a library or cherished as a cherished reference for art enthusiasts, "The Salon" stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of European artistry and the boundless allure of the written word.
Check out our other antique listings.
Measuring an impressive 12.25 inches in height, 9.5 inches in width, and 2.25 inches in depth, these volumes command attention with their substantial size and weight. Indeed, the combined weight of both volumes totals a staggering 17 pounds, underscoring the significance and gravitas of this remarkable collection. Tight bindings, age-related wear as seen in photos, some foxing to pages, each volume has one loose illustration page. Please review the photos for further condition assessment.
Whether displayed as a captivating focal point in a library or cherished as a cherished reference for art enthusiasts, "The Salon" stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of European artistry and the boundless allure of the written word.
Check out our other antique listings.