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John William Jameson original etching, Library of Betsie Diamond (Pan Playing his Syrinx) dates from 1938. Although active as an illustrator, J. W. Jameson was best known for his ex libris etchings and engravings, both after his designs and the designs of others. The etching was designed by the Cleveland artist and architect, W. Norman Jeavons, and depicts Pan with his syrinx / panpipes (an ancient Greek wind instrument), coaxing books from their trees. As was customary with his bookplates, Jameson etched a small remarque (in this case a leaping goat) within the lower margin. This impression is printed upon wove paper and with full margins as etched by J. W. Jameson in 1938. It is signed and dated by John William Jameson along the lower margin. Library of Betsie Diamond is a fine, original example of the Ex Libris and etched art created by the American artist, John William Jameson. The Special Collections Department, University of Delaware Library includes an impression of Library of Betsie Diamond in its permanent collection. |
Title: | Library of Betsie Diamond (Pan Playing his Syrinx) |
Etcher: | Jameson, John William (Chicago, 1882 - 1939) |
Designer: | W. Norman Jeavons |
Date: | 1939 |
Medium: | Original Etching & Engraving |
Source: | Ex-Libris Bookplates |
Note: | John William Jameson: An early twentieth century etcher, engraver and illustrator, John William Jameson was a graduate of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Most of J. W. Jameson's career was dedicated to the art of the ex libris plate, and in this field he was quite prolific. Library of Betsie Diamond is typical of his fine art in this area. The Special Collections Department, University of Delaware Library includes an impression of Library of Betsie Diamond in its permanent collection. |
John William Jameson etched at least two ex libris designs for the Diamond family, such is the case with this original etching and engraving entitled, "Library of Betsie Diamond (Pan Playing his Syrinx)". This particular etching was designed by the Cleveland artist and architect, W. Norman Jeavons, and engraved by Jameson. It depicts Pan Playing his Syrinx or panpipes (a musical wind instrument), coaxing books from their trees. As was customary with his bookplates, Jameson etched a small remarque (in this case a leaping goat) within the lower margin. The syrinx, also known as panpipes is a single or double reed wind instrument, often associated with the debauched God of nature, Pan (a half man, half goat creature) in Greek Mythology. | |
.J. (Jack) Edouard Diamond and Elizabeth Watson Diamond were the founders and owners of both the Hyacinth Press and the Diapure Press in Cleveland, Ohio. They commissioned such leading artists as Kalman Kubinyi, Rockwell Kent, John William Jameson, Paul Landacre, Valentin Le Campion (France), Vitezslav Fleissig (Czechoslovakia), Enrico Vannuccini (Italy), Adrian Feint (Australia), John Austin (England), Thijs Mauve (Holland) and Leslie Victor Smith (Canada) to create some of the most striking ex libris plates of the 1930's and 1940's for their personal collection. Both The Irene D. Pace Collection of the Diamond Family Bookplates and the J. W. Jameson Collection are housed in the Robert B. Haas Family Arts Library, Yale University. | |
A Note on Ex Libris Art: Ex-Libris woodcuts, wood engravings and etchings have their beginnings as far back as the mid fifteenth century. Their function was initially quite utilitarian as plates used to signify the ownership of books. As private libraries and their owners gained more wealth and prestige, however, so did their ex-libris bookplates. Pictorial imagery became as important as the wording and the finished work of art often came to stand as an owner’s claim to fame. Before long famous artists were commissioned by wealthy collectors to create their ex libris designs and during the centuries such great talents as Durer, Holbein, Manet, Toulouse-Lautrec and Rockwell Kent all contributed significantly to this great genre. | |
The golden era for ex-libris art was during the twentieth century, most particularly in the Art Deco decade of the 1930’s. Collecting of ex-libris etchings, engravings and wood engravings reached such a height at this time that many artists devoted themselves almost exclusively to this area. | |
Size: | 4 x 2 1/8 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height preceding width of plate-mark or image.) |
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Condition: | Printed upon wove paper and with full margins as etched by J. W. Jameson in 1938. Signed and dated by John William Jameson along the lower margin. This original etching is in excellent condition throughout. Library of Betsie Diamond represents a fine example of the ex libris art of John William Jameson. |
Subject: | John William Jameson, J. W. Jameson, "Library of Betsie Diamond" (Pan Playing his Syrinx), ancient Greek wind instrument, Original Etching, Pan, Yale University, W. Norman Jeavons, School of the Art Institute of Chicago. |
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Original Etching by the American artist, John William Jameson designed by W. Norman Jeavons
Library of Betsie Diamond (Pan Playing his Syrinx) |
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Image | Title & Artist | Artist Info | Medium | Date | - |
Bookplate of Mark Holstein (Bucking Holstein Bull) by Arthur Allen Lewis | Arthur Allen Lewis (Mobile, Alabama, 1873 - New York City, 1957) | Original Color Woodcut | 1927 | Sold | |
Ex-Libris Carlo d'Alessio (Young Women Bathing, Satyr Playing his Syrinx) by Vitezslav Fleissig | Vitezslav Fleissig (Prague, 1892 - 1955) | Original Engraving & Soft Ground Etching | 1949 | ||
Ex-Libris Charles Asselineau (La Femme Qui N'est Pas La Colombe Et Le Roseau Est Un Monstre) by Aglaus Bouvenne | Aglaus Bouvenne (Paris, 1829 - Levallois-Perret, 1903) | Original Etching with Plate Tone | c. 1870 | ||
Ex-Libris de Madame la Comtesse de Noe by Aglaus Bouvenne | Aglaus Bouvenne (Paris, 1829 - Levallois-Perret, 1903) | Original Etching | 1888 | ||
Ex-Libris Design (Woman with Conch Shell, & a Falling Star) by Frank Ivo van Damme | Frank-Ivo Van Damme (Belgium, 20th century) | Original Linocut | c. 1970 | Sold | |
Ex-Libris Diamond (An Eagle, Wings Spread, Hovers over the Globe within a Diamond Cloud) by Valentin Le Campion | Valentin Le Campion (Born, Russia, 1903 - Died, Paris 1952) | Original Wood Engraving | c. 1930 - 1940 | ||
Ex-Libris Diamond (Tropical Island, Palm Trees, a Volcano & Lies) by Adrian Feint | Adrian Feint (Narrandera, New South Wales, 1894 - Sydney, 1971) | Original Wood Engraving | c. 1930 | ||
Ex-Libris Dr. A. L. (Dance of Death) by Vitezslav Fleissig | Vitezslav Fleissig (Prague, 1892 - 1955) | Original Etching | 1948 | ||
Ex-Libris Dr. Luigi Airoldi (Sorceress, Crystal Ball, & Chinese Dragon) by Enrico Vannuccini | Enrico Vannuccini (Barullo di Cortona, 1900 - Griante, Italy, 1990) | Original Etching | 1948 | ||
Ex-Libris Elizabeth (Young Woman Viewing a Rose in an Open Book) by Valentin Le Campion | Valentin Le Campion (Born, Russia, 1903 - Died, Paris 1952) | Original Wood Engraving | c. 1935 | ||
Ex Libris Elizabeth Watson Diamond (Alpine Chateau, Mountaineering) by Vitezslav Fleissig | Vitezslav Fleissig (Prague, 1892 - 1955) | Original Etching | c. 1948 or 1949 | ||
Ex-Libris Elizabeth Watson Diamond (Chinese Winter Landscape) by John Hudson Elwell | John Hudson Elwell (Marblehead, Massachusetts, 1878 – 1955) | Original Engraving | c. 1930 | ||
Ex-Libris Elizabeth Watson Diamond (Landscape with Tree & Swirling Prints) by Adrian Feint | Adrian Feint (Narrandera, New South Wales, 1894 - Sydney, 1971) | Original Wood Engraving | 1938 | ||
Ex-Libris Elizabeth Watson Diamond (Women Holding up a Globe - Black Ink) by Valentin Le Campion | Valentin Le Campion (Born, Russia, 1903 - Died, Paris 1952) | Original Wood Engraving | c. 1935 | Sold | |
Ex-Libris Elizabeth Watson Diamond (Women Holding up a Globe - Red Ink) by Valentin Le Campion | Valentin Le Campion (Moscow, 1903 - Plessis-Robinson (Paris), 1952) | Original Wood Engraving | c.1935 | ||
Ex-Libris Emil Eerme (Forest Landscape) by Karoly Andrusko | Karoly Andrusko (Zentan, Hungary, B. 1915) | Original Woodcut | 1970 | ||
Ex-Libris Eroticis Lars C. Stolt (Embracing Figures in Silhouette) by Ladislav Rusek | Ladislav Rusek (Czech Republic, Born, Olomouce) | Original Linocut | 1973 | Sold | |
Ex-Libris: Franz J. Kaiser (Director of the Dairy Ministry, Vienna) by Alfred Cossmann | Alfred Cossmann (Gratz, 1870 - Vienna, 1951) | Original Engraving | 1905 |
Ex-Libris George Allan Hancock (Oceanographic Research Vessel, Velero) by James Webb | James Webb (U.S.A., Active, 1920 - 1940) | Original Engraving | 1932 | Sold | |
Ex-Libris Giorgio Balbi (Sognare -- 'Dream') by Giulio Cisari | Giulio Cisari (Como, 1892 - Milan, 1979) | Original Wood Engraving | c. 1935 - 1940 | ||
Ex-Libris Harvey Simmonds (Caltha, Ranunculaceae) by Clare Leighton | Clare Leighton (London, 1899 - Woodbury, Connecticut, 1989) | Original Wood Engraving | 1956 | ||
Ex-Libris Hnizdovsky (Tree) by Jacques Hnizdovsky | Jacques Hnizdovsky (Pylypche, Ukraine, 1915 - New York City, 1985) | Original Woodcut | 1972 | Sold | |
Ex-Libris J. Edouard Diamond (Dutch Scenes, Bridge over Canal in Amsterdam, Gabled Buildings, a Windmill, & Sailboats) by Valentin Le Campion | Valentin Le Campion (Born, Russia, 1903 - Died, Paris 1952) | Original Wood Engraving | c. 1930 | ||
Ex-Libris J. Edouard Diamond (Woman at a Spring) by Leslie Victor Smith (Monogramme: L. V. S) | Leslie Victor Smith 'Monogramme L. V. S.' (Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, 1880 - Toronto?, 1952) | Original Etching | 1939 | ||
Ex-Libris Jack Diamond & Elizabeth Diamond (Jack & the Queen of Diamonds Playing Cards) by Kalman Kubinyi | Kalman Kubinyi (Cleveland, 1906 - Stockbridge, Massachusetts, 1973) | Two Original Linocuts | c.1935 - 1940 | ||
Ex-Libris Julio C. Salvatierra 'Nostalgia de Mallorca (Majorca)' by Carlos Puntis Nebot | Carlos Puntis Nebot (Palma de Mallorca (Spain), 1912 – 2001) | Original Wood Engraving | c. 1950 | ||
Ex-Libris Library of Betsie Diamond (Pan Playing his Syrinx) by John William Jameson | John William Jameson ( Chicago, 1882 - 1939) | Original Etching | 1938 | ||
Ex-Libris Luigi Filippo Bolaffio (Study of a Woman) by Vitezslav Fleissig | Vitezslav Fleissig (Prague, 1892 - 1955) | Original Soft Ground Etching | 1949 | ||
Ex-Libris Luigi Filippo Bolaffio: Memoriam Michel Fingesten by Vitezslav Fleissig | Vitezslav Fleissig (Prague, 1892 - 1955) | Original Etching | 1950 | Sold | |
Ex Libris Mansueto Fenini (Venustas Lux 'Beautiful Light') by Vitezslav Fleissig | Vitezslav Fleissig (Prague, 1892 - 1955) | Original Soft Ground Etching | 1949 | ||
Ex-Libris Moses H. Grossman (Fly Fishing in a Mountain Stream) by Henri Berengier | Henri Berengier (Marseille, 1880 - ?) | Original Etching | c. 1925 | ||
Ex-Libris Pepita Palle (Mi Agrada Molt Viatjar) by Mark Fernand Severin | Mark Fernand Severin (Brussels, 1906 - 1987) | Original Wood Engraving | 1968 | ||
Ex-Libris Sara Eugenia Blake (Still Life, Drawing Pad, & Art Supplies) by Alexandre Coll Blanch | Alexandre Coll Blanch (Barcelona, 1898 - 1975) | Original Etching | c. 1950 | ||
Ex-Libris Sara Eugenia Blake (The Old State House, Boston) by Sara Eugenia Blake | Sara Eugenia Blake (Boston, 1886 - 1973) | Original Engraving & Etching | c. 1920 - 1930 | ||
Ex-Libris Sidney David Gamble (View of China) by an Unknown Artist Monogram | Unknown Artist Monogram (20th century) | Original Engraving & Etching | 1923 | Sold | |
Ex Libris Stasys Pilka (We Are Such Stuff as Dreams Are) by Vytautas Osvaldas Virkau | Vytautas Osvaldas Virkau (Siauliai, Lithuania, Born, 1930) | Original Wood Engraving | 1975 | ||
Ex-Libris Varga Karoly (Castle of Sumeg) by Antal Fery | Antal Fery (Szerencs, Hungary, 1908 - Budapest, 1993) | Original Woodcut | 1976 | ||
Ex-Libris Vitolis Vengris by Vincas Kisarauskas | Vincas Kisarauskas (Augmenai (Radviliskis), Lithuania, 1934 – New York, 1988) | Original Color Linocut | c. 1971 - 1972 | Sold | |
VI Congreso Europeo de Ex-Libris, Barcelona (Angel & Medieval Scriveners) by Antoni Gelabert i Casas | Antoni Gelabert i Casas (Barcelona, Spain, 1911 - 1980) | Original Color Woodcut | 1958 |
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