{"product_id":"colonna-francesco-1","title":"COLONNA, Francesco.","description":"\u003cp\u003eThe first and only incunable edition of this example of finest Renaissance book production, and a masterpiece of woodcut illustration. Rated as ‚Äòthe most beautiful book of the fifteenth century‚Äô (Mortimer, p.131), it is also one of Aldus‚Äôs only seven illustrated books (Gibbs, ‚ÄòAldus‚Äô, p.109). ‚ÄòUniversally revered as a landmark in C15 typography‚Äô (Harris). The absence of the errata leaf and the 4 preliminaries including an additional or substitutional titlepage, may indicate a first or early issue. Two woodblocks contain what are now considered the first Arabic words to appear in print, carved on a stone and over three doorways. ‚ÄòWhile the script of the first inscription recalls Islamic bookish hands, that of the second reprises the use of calligraphy in Arabic-Islamic culture, with the practise of inscribing monuments and artefacts‚Äô (Piemontese, p.207).\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eThe woodcuts, in fresh, early impression in this copy, changed the history of Western book illustration and art, influencing the likes of Titian and the Carracci as well as the C16 French school after the work‚Äôs translation in 1546. Scholars have suggested that they were not designed in Aldus‚Äôs workshop, but were already present in the ms that reached him; their authorship has been linked to Mantegna, Alberti or Benedetto Bordon; certainly to a northern Italian artist. An anonymous cutter transferred them onto woodblocks in Venice. Scholars have suggested that, in order to portray classical monuments, ruins and epigraphic inscriptions so vividly and in detail, the illustrator had access to drawings of ancient monuments discovered in Rome; their appearance dates the illustrations to 1470-95 (Huelsen, ‚ÄòIllustrazioni‚Äô, 175-6).\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eThis majestic work, both in conception and production, has been attributed to Francesco Colonna (1433-1527), an Italian Dominican. The plot‚ÄîPolifilo‚Äôs quest for his love, Polia, through a dreamlike world, narrated in the first person‚Äîis framed within a complex setting based on classical allegory, emblems and Egyptian hieroglyphs. The language is an unusual Latinate Italian. It begins with Polifilo‚Äôs walk into a Dantesque ‚Äòdark wood‚Äô infested by snakes and wolves, and it follows him through allegorical landscapes with enormous pyramids surmounted by statues, obelisks sitting on the back of elephants, pedestals with ancient inscriptions or sculpted scenes‚Äîall handsomely depicted in the accompanying woodcuts. What makes the ‚ÄòHypnerotomachia‚Äô unique is the ‚Äòoverall composition of text and image into a harmonious whole, which allows the eye to slip back and forth between textual description and corresponding visual representation [‚Ä¶].  It is the first experimental montage of fragments of prose, typography, epigrams, and pictures [‚Ä¶] an extraordinary visual-typographical-textual ‚Äúassemblage‚Äù of a type not repeated until the avant-garde books of the 1920s and 1930s‚Äô (Lefaivre, ‚Äò‚ÄúHypnerotomachia‚Äù‚Äô, 17). It was also the first published book where the illustrations consistently appeared on the same page as the text they illustrated.\u003c\/p\u003e  \n\n \u003cp\u003eThe gilt ducal shield probably belongs to the Salviati, a prominent Florentine family since c.1400. In the C18, their very fine library, which included dozens of important medieval mss, was part bequeathed to Giovan Vincenzo‚Äôs son, later 6th Duke, Averardo (1721-83), and part sold. A c.1700 armorial ink stamp very similar in design to ours appears on selected books and mss which had been in the Salviati library since the C15. The C18 binding and the ‚ÄòA‚Äô point to Averardo.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"COLONNA, Francesco.","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":57868676661583,"sku":"K172","price":125000.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/1016\/2425\/0703\/files\/2-copy.jpg?v=1781793647","url":"https:\/\/www.sokol.co.uk\/products\/colonna-francesco-1","provider":"Sokol Books Ltd","version":"1.0","type":"link"}