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Eucologe ou Livre d'eglise a l'usage de Paris
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Duplanil
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Title
Eucologe ou Livre d'eglise a l'usage de Paris
Description
Style: Centrepiece|Frame; Caption: Upper cover; Colour: Brown; Edge: Unspecified
Date Binding: 19c
Medium Decorative Technique: Tooled in blind|Blocked in blind|Tooled in gold; Cover Material: Goatskin (includes morocco, turkey etc)
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Shelfmark: c150g14
Place of creation Binding: France
Object history Text: 1824; Paris; Unspecified
Notes Part of the Charles Ramsden Collection of Signed Bindings. Signed by Duplanil. End of 18c beginning of 19c, Paris. Macchi states; The name refers to several members of this familiy of binders. The first two, Jean and Jean-Baptiste the elder had died before 1789. Other members are: 1) the three sons of Jean- Baptiste, i.e. a) Jean Baptiste II. Received in 1759, lived at rue Judas in 1779 b) Duplanil fils who figures in the Almamanchs form 1821-1836 although H. Béraldi (La reliure, I, p. 34) mentions a Duplanil at 29 rue des Sept-Voies in 1814). His addresses were: St. Jacques 103 (1821), Savoie 6 (1824), Grenelle 59 and Bac 75 (1835). L. Gruel (Manuel historique, II, 1905, p. 74) states that he exhibited as late as 1844. He received a silver medal in 1834. He styles himself as binder to Madame Royale (daughter of Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette) who became, in 1824, la Dauphine. His official bindings, as illustrated in the Schiff collection (S. de Ricci, French signed bindings, III, 275-280) are easily recognisable, and can even be dated. C. Ramsden was unable to identify any specimens of pre-1800 work by the three sons of Jean-Baptiste the elder. Duplanil fils married the daughter of Ottmann I, whence the firm Ottmann-Duplanil. c) Duplanil Nicolas. Qualified in 1772, and lived in 179 at rue d'Écosse. 2. d) Duplanil Pierre (? and Père). Qualified in 1768 and according to É. Thoinan lived at rue des Sept-Voies. From 1809-1832 the Almanachs record a Duplanil working at Sept-Voies, and from 1821 this Duplanil calls himself 'Père'. The period 1768-1832 may have been covered by two generations at least. 2) Duplanil Veuve. Her address in the 1803 Almanach was Sept-Voies 6. She could have been the widow of Pierre and the mother of Père.
References Paul Culot, Relieurs et reliures decorees en France au epoques Directoire et Empire, Brussells, 2000; Paul Culot, Reliures et reliures decorees en France a l'epoque romantique, Bruxelles, 1995; Julien Flety, Dictionnaire des reliures francais ayant exerce de 1800 a nos jours, 1988; C. Ramsden, French Bookbinders, p. 78-80.
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