Jo Daemen - De Heilige Vlam - 1927





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Jo Daemen is the author/illustrator of De Heilige Vlam, a 1927 first edition in Dutch, 56 pages, decorative halflinnen binding with a soft cover, 32 × 25 cm, published by W J. & L Brusse Rotterdam, with graphic and applied arts subjects, numbered edition 466 of 700.
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Very rare and sought-after!
Jo Daemen - The Holy Flame. The Fairy Tale of Stephan Pártos - Rotterdam, W.L. & J. Brusse, 1927 - first edition - 56 pp. - in decorative half-linen binding - 31 x 24.5 cm.
Limited and numbered edition: 466 of 700 copies
Brightened with 13 full-page Jugendstil/Art Deco wood engravings of exceptional quality.
Condition: Beautiful.
All the woodcuts are of excellent quality!
The half-linen binding bears a gold embossed emblem. The front cover is stunning. The edge of the back cover has, after nearly 100 years, become very lightly discolored on the left.
Set in the Erasmus type by S.H. de Roos, printed on laid paper from Van Gelder Zonen by G.J. Thieme in Nijmegen and trimmed differently.
¶ Jo Daemen (1891-1944). Trained in 1907 at the School for Applied Arts in Haarlem. She became a bookbinding designer at Brusse in Rotterdam as early as 1909. She made illustrations for sheet music and supplied drawings and short stories for the magazine De Vrouw en haar Huis. In it are also stained-glass windows, designed by Mrs. Daemen. See photos.
From 1917 Jo Daemen worked for some time in the workshop of the Haarlem glazier Willem Bogtman. In 1919 she became a member of the VANK.
(Vereeniging Ambachts- en Nijverheidskunst)
Extras:
Attached: Copy of the original Hungarian text! photo 20 2n 21.
A jewel of Art Nouveau ornamental art!
Well protected and sent by registered mail.
Very rare and sought-after!
Jo Daemen - The Holy Flame. The Fairy Tale of Stephan Pártos - Rotterdam, W.L. & J. Brusse, 1927 - first edition - 56 pp. - in decorative half-linen binding - 31 x 24.5 cm.
Limited and numbered edition: 466 of 700 copies
Brightened with 13 full-page Jugendstil/Art Deco wood engravings of exceptional quality.
Condition: Beautiful.
All the woodcuts are of excellent quality!
The half-linen binding bears a gold embossed emblem. The front cover is stunning. The edge of the back cover has, after nearly 100 years, become very lightly discolored on the left.
Set in the Erasmus type by S.H. de Roos, printed on laid paper from Van Gelder Zonen by G.J. Thieme in Nijmegen and trimmed differently.
¶ Jo Daemen (1891-1944). Trained in 1907 at the School for Applied Arts in Haarlem. She became a bookbinding designer at Brusse in Rotterdam as early as 1909. She made illustrations for sheet music and supplied drawings and short stories for the magazine De Vrouw en haar Huis. In it are also stained-glass windows, designed by Mrs. Daemen. See photos.
From 1917 Jo Daemen worked for some time in the workshop of the Haarlem glazier Willem Bogtman. In 1919 she became a member of the VANK.
(Vereeniging Ambachts- en Nijverheidskunst)
Extras:
Attached: Copy of the original Hungarian text! photo 20 2n 21.
A jewel of Art Nouveau ornamental art!
Well protected and sent by registered mail.

