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Suppressed Plates, Wood-engravings, &c. / Together with Other Curiosities Germane Thereto; Being an Account of Certain Matters Peculiarly Alluring to the Collector

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A collector-focused study surveys suppressed and cancelled plates, wood engravings, and related curiosities, illustrating how prints were altered, withdrawn, or repurposed. The text documents examples linked to notable fiction and satirical prints, examines different states and palimpsests, and traces editorial and artistic interventions that led to cancellation or adaptation. Individual chapters consider specific artists and plates, provide descriptive commentary on engraved vignettes and cancelled portraits, and present plates and notes intended to guide bibliophiles, print historians, and collectors in identifying and understanding these rarities.

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George Somes Layard

George Somes Layard was an author known for his work in the field of collecting and the art of wood-engraving. His notable book, "Suppressed Plates, Wood-engravings, &c. / Together with Other Curiosities Germane Thereto; Being an Account of Certain Matters Peculiarly Alluring to the Collector," explores various intriguing aspects of collecting, particularly focusing on the aesthetic and historical significance of wood-engravings. Layard's writing reflects a deep appreciation for the nuances of art and the collector's journey, contributing to the broader discourse on art collection and preservation.

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