Pictures and short extracts from Venice by Beryl de Sélincourt and May Sturge Henderson, 1907, illustrated by Reginald Barratt, A.R.W.S. (1861 – 1917).
The book has pictures that are reproductions of Reginald Barratt’s watercolour paintings, using a four-colour dot screen process.
Title: Venice
Published by: Chatto & Windus
City: London
Date: 1907
Total items: 7
Out of copyright (called public domain in the USA), hence royalty-free for all purposes usage credit requested, or as marked.
Venice, title page, with the publisher’s mark.
The book was also published in the US in the same year, by Dodd, Mead & Co.
[$]The book has (or had when I started) its original binding, blue with gold lettering stamped in place.
[$]The Grand Canal, Venice; the Canal Grande is the largest canal in Venice.
[$]Frontispiece: The Horses of San Marco, Looking North.
Bronze (or painted) statues of horses in strong sunlight. The printed colours or this painting do not reproduce well on the screen. There is a caption, “By permission of the Hon. John Collier.” [more...]
[$]Pictures and short extracts from Venice by Beryl de Sélincourt and May Sturge Henderson, 1907, illustrated by Reginald Barratt, A.R.W.S. (1861 – 1917).
The book has pictures that are reproductions of Reginald Barratt’s watercolour paintings, using a four-colour dot screen process.
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