Wednesday, 1 January 2014

Fore Edge Paintings


Fore Edge Paintings
Fore-edge painting, which is believed to date back as early as the 1650s, is a way of hiding a painting on the edge of a book so that it can only be seen when the pages are fanned out. There are even books that have double fore-edge paintings, where a different image can be seen by flipping the book over and fanning the pages in the opposite direction.

Know more:
http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2013/09/fore-edge-book-paintings/

12 comments:

  1. Love that Corina Marinescu! Secret messages, too?

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  2. I wonder I this was primarily done to hide art that was otherwise taboo or just for aesthetic reasons.

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  3. Hiding like what, Dirk Reul ? Ancient porn?
    I have the feeling all this was the idea of a guy =))

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  4. Well that could be one use, Corina Marinescu but erotica has been read by women (those educated enough) in the past too :) it might have been something as simple as depictions of the human form which may have been frowned upon otherwise

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  5. I think it was an interesting idea...combining books and art. A secret into a secret.

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  6. I think  Jeanne Bennett  wrote a book about this technique is called 'Hidden Treasures: The History and Technique of Fore-edge Painting'
    Here is a preview:
    http://www.fephiddentreasures.com/uploads/HiddenTreasures_BookBrochure.pdf

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  7. Have a fantastic year Bruce Harry !

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  8. Once again, thanks for posting, Corina Marinescu!! Fascinating.

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  9. Forgive my puerile mind folks, but I'm chuckling that some of the hidden fore-edge images are nudes... tee hee  =D

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  10. WOW!  Thanks for that bit of knowledge!

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