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Decorated Bookbindings in Renaissance Italy Outside Rome and Venice

A Catalogue

An essential resource detailing the rich history of bookbinding during the ItalianRenaissance.

Anthony Hobson, former director of Sotheby’s, devoted a lifetime of observation, travel, and study to the history of decorated bookbindings produced in Italy during the late fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. This volume draws together Hobson’s studies of workshops located outside Rome and Venice, comprising updated versions of previously published articles, wholly new work, and supplemental materials such as full bibliographical descriptions, extended provenances, and citations to published literature. The catalog is arranged by location covering twelve centers of production and listing bindings attributed by Hobson to more than seventy workshops. It includes indices to current locations, provenances, and places of binding and binders. At least one binding from each workshop is illustrated in color, showing as wide a variety of distinctive tools as possible.

This volume makes an exceptional contribution not only to the history of bookbinding, but also to the study of the Italian book, enhancing our understanding of book use and patronage, trade, craft, and art in Renaissance Italy. It is both a tribute to Anthony Hobson and an essential reference tool for anyone working on the history of the Italian Renaissance.


567 pages | 192 color plates | 6.69 x 9.65 | © 2025

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