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[Bookplate for Mary Katharine Black by Thoreau MacDonald]
This pictorial engraving was created using black ink on white paper and portrays an island with two wind-swept trees with a rising/setting sun on the horizon.
82.
[Bookplate for Arthur Coburn by L. J. R.]
The image is of a man standing between two deciduous trees. The man has black hair and is wearing antique garments from the Italian Renaissance and white tights. He is also reading a large black book and has a small black leather belt and pouch. The whole image is surrounded by a double filleted black border.
83.
[Bookplate for June Lauritzen by J. G.]
A simple outline of a rose which has been hand-coloured with pink for the petals, green for the leaves and brown for the stem.
84.
[Bookplate for Hugh Macdonald Sinclair]
Appearing at the top is a motto AD ASTRA VIRTUS. Star crest on a wreath sits on top of a gentleman's vizored helm with mantling. Bordure of shield has stars from the base to the dexter side and from the chief to the sinister side. Quarterly field has a lion rampant (meaning: masculinity, leadership, royalty, justice and strength) near the sinister chief and near the dexter base, and a unknown symbol on the dexter chief, and a ship (meaning: voyage, salvation, and seafaring) on the sinister base. Appearing at the bottom of the bookplate is another motto J'AIME LE MEILLEUR.
85.
[Bookplate for C. J. Sisson]
A sun burst with a face. Profile of a black crow, wings stretched out, and beak apart perched on a ball with the name of the bookplate owner, and a ribbon with MORTUI RESURGENT.
86.
[Bookplate for A. Gedeon and J. E. Horvath by M. B.]
Light green, blue and blank ink. Wolf howling at a crescent moon.
87.
[Bookplate for Klara Weiss and J. E. Horvath]
Black and dark pink ink on tan paper. On the bottom left corner of the image there is an open book with pink flowers that continue in to ocean waves receding in the background.
88.
[Bookplate for Martha Beckmann and J. E. Horvath]
This bookplate depicts a decorated medallion within square frame. Two full figures appear in the medallion representing a sick man with a walking stick leaning on a nurse.
89.
[Bookplate for Leopold Bauer, Elsa Bauer, and J. E. Horvath]
Black ink on tan paper. Monumental fountain sorrounded by vegetation and neoclasical architectural elements.
90.
[Bookplate for J. E. Horvath]
Brown ink on cream paper. Cupboard with an array of ceramic pieces including candle sticks, jugs, bowls and figurines. The text box is centered infront of the cupboard and shield with a tea pot appears on top of the tex box.
91.
[Bookplate for Victor Werheimstein and J. E. Horvath]
Black ink on tan paper. A female figure wearing long hooded robe reads a book on an ornate stand. The figure stands infront of a woven fence with vegetation. This image is surranded by a decorated frame with the text on a wide ribbon at the bottom.
92.
[Bookplate for Bessie Ruth and J. E. Horvath]
Black ink on tan paper. The illustration in this bookplate is divided in to 9 parts framed with flowers and other decoration. The central section contains the text, with two columns on the top and a monogram and date at the bottom. In the remaining 8 sections putti are depicted playing a variety of musical instruments.
93.
[Bookplate for Dezsgyessy Bottlik, Margit Bottlik, and J. E. Horvath]
Black ink on light grey inked background. A woman looks at rose that she holds on her right hand. She is wearing a long dress with a black bodice and bouffant white sleeves. The skirt has a flower pattern and the underskirt is white with a bottom ruffle. She sits on a sofa covered with big cushions with different patterns. One of the cushions comes out of the image frame. There is a window behind the figure with plant on the sill. The text boxes above and below the image are adorned with garlands. The artist seal with the initials RS is on the lower left corner.
94.
[Bookplate for Rozsnyay and J. E. Horvath]
Grey ink on buff paper. This bookplate depicts a monkey holding with feet and hands the scuplture of standing monkey. The figures in this high contrast image are created by large blank areas and using the grey inked areas for the background and dark details. Two block of text, also in negative, are located at the top and bottom of the image.
95.
[Bookplate for Georgian Club and Michael B. Kunze by Beatrice J. Ennie]
This image portrays, in black ink, on white paper, a young woman, clothed in Victorian fashion including headpiece. She is reading a book which is resting on the back of a chair. Upon the seat of the chair are two closed books. To the woman's left is a grandfather clock, and on the floor, at the base of the clock are two more closed books. The entire image, including the text, is bordered by a picture frame.
96.
[Bookplate for Kornel D. Schelling and J. E. Horvath by Tibor Bottlik]
Black ink on cream paper. An old nude man stands at the edge of a pond fishing out a basket of books.
97.
[Bookplate for Laszlo Zilahi and J. E. Horvath]
Green ink on white paper. Man tightening a bookpress.
98.
[Bookplate for Ödön Stern and J. E. Horvath by B. I.]
Black ink on cream paper. This bookplate combines Art Deco and Egyptian style and imagery. The black ink provides the background with most of the objects delineated in white from the paper. A figure in profile to walks towards the right of the scene holding high three books in offering. Behind the figure there is a curtain with a weaved pattern. Further back on the right hand side there is a vase with flowers, and two urns. One sits on the floor. Fire rises from the second one on a stand.
99.
[Bookplate for Y. Hoffmann and J. E. Horvath]
In black ink, this small bookplate includes what appears to be an abstract letter 'H'.
100.
[Bookplate for Ágoston Tamás-György and J. E. Horvath by K. M. S.]
This bookplate uses some architectural features to create a grid with nine cells. The centre of the image has a panel with the ownership information. The top of this panel serves as the floor for two figures practicing fencing that are framed with an arch. This arch is supported on two square boxes at the top corners of the image. There is a flower vase on top and books inside each box. Similar boxes with apple branches mark the bottom corners. The spaces between these boxes are supported by columns that flank two sportive figures, a hockey player on the left and a hunter on the right. In the bottom central area a small row boat sits in water.
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