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Book Design Collection (page 9)

Book design is an art that brings stories to life through captivating illustrations and carefully crafted layouts

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Book Design Collection: Portrait of Ludmilla Biehler (1834-1890), 1850
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Book Design Collection: Valdemar Atterdag. (After wall painting in the St. Peters Church in Naestved)
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Book Design Collection: The Assassination of Alexander II on 13 March 1881, 1881
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Book Design Collection: Harriet Beecher Stowe. Frontispiece of Uncle Toms Cabin, or Life Among the Lowly by Voltaire, 18
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Book Design Collection: Abd al-Rahman III, Caliph of Cordoba, 19th century
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Book Design Collection: Avicenna, 19th century
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Book Design Collection: The Death of Yaropolk Svyatoslavich. 980 (From Histoire de Russie by Blin de Sainmore), 1797
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Book Design Collection: Paolo and Francesca (The Whirlwind of Lovers), 1826-1827
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Book Design Collection: Kay and Gerda. The Snow Queen. Illustration from The Pink Fairy Book by Andrew Lang, 1897
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Book Design Collection: Hobgoblin. Illustration from The Pink Fairy Book by Andrew Lang, 1904
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Book Design Collection: Richard Wagner and King Ludwig II, c. 1900
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Book Design Collection: Tristan and Isolde by Richard Wagner. Illustration to the premiere, 1865, 1865
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Book Design Collection: Das Rheingold by Richard Wagner. The Valkyries rock. Illustration to the premiere, 1869, 1869
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Book Design Collection: Eugene Francois Vauthrot (1825-1871) Portrait from the Program to Oper Tannhauser by Richard Wagner
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Book Design Collection: Marius Petipa (1818-1910) Portrait from the Program to Oper Tannhauser by Richard Wagner. Paris, The
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Book Design Collection: The opera Rienzi by Richard Wagner, at the Her Majestys Theatre in London, 1879, 1879
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Book Design Collection: The opera Rienzi by Richard Wagner, at the Theatre Lyrique in Paris on 6 April 1869, 1869
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Book Design Collection: Premiere of the opera Rienzi by Richard Wagner, at the Dresden Hoftheater on 20th October 1842, 1843
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Book Design Collection: The Flying Dutchman (Der fliegende Hollander) by Richard Wagner, 1872
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Book Design Collection: Illustration to From the Earth to the Moon by Jules Verne, 1877
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Book Design Collection: Man, woman and children in the mountains of Savoy, ca 1797
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Book Design Collection: Portrait of John Lydgate of Bury, 18th century
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Book Design Collection: The mining of the Merlin and Firefly off Kronstadt on 9 June 1855, 1855-1856
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Book Design Collection: Frontispiece of the Sperontes, singende Muse an der Pleisse, 1736
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Book Design Collection: Sergey Nikolayevich Glinka (1776-1847)
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Book Design Collection: Portrait of Count Fyodor Gavrilovich Golovkin (1766-1823)
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Book Design Collection: Alexander Efimovich Izmaylov (1779-1831)
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Book Design Collection: Pavel Petrovich Melnikov (1804-1880), 1865
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Book Design Collection: Battle signal of the Coroados (Bororo). Illustration from Voyage pittoresque et historique au Bresil
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Book Design Collection: Portrait of the author and lexicographer Vladimir Dal (1801-1872)
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Book Design Collection: Feast in Alexandrovskaya village. Published by Jacob Ulfeldt, Second half of the16th cen
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Book Design Collection: Portrait of Prince Fyodor Petrovich Shakhovskoy (1796-1829)
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Book Design Collection: Old Kingdom. Fourth Dynasty. Pyramids at Saqqara. Monuments from Egypt and Ethiopia, ca. 1849
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Book Design Collection: Alexander Fyodorovich Voeykov (1779-1839), 1882
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Book Design Collection: Portrait of the operatic soprano Erminia Frezzolini (1818-1884), Mid of the 19th cen
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Book Design Collection: Giorgio Ronconi as Doge in Opera I due Foscari by Giuseppe Verdi, 1849
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Book Design Collection: Emigrants Leave Ireland. From Illustrated History of Ireland by Mary Frances Cusack, 1868
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Book Design Collection: Mozart at the age of 30 years, 1906
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Book Design Collection: Opera Un Ballo in maschera by Giuseppe Verdi, Paris, Theatre Italien, 1861
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Book Design Collection: Maria Spezia (1828-1907) as Violetta in Opera La Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi, 1856
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Book Design Collection: Crimean Tatars, 1890-1900
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Book Design Collection: Kazan Tatar Girl of 1830 (From the series Clothing of the Russian state), 1869
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Book Design Collection: Kazan Tatar Man (From the series Clothing of the Russian state), 1869
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Book Design Collection: Kazan Tatar Women (From the series Clothing of the Russian state), 1869
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Book Design Collection: Tatar Man of 1830 (From the series Clothing of the Russian state), 1869
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Book Design Collection: Christine Nilsson (1843-1921) as Violetta in Opera La Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi, 1864
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Book Design Collection: Enrico Tamberlik (1820-1889) as Otello in opera Otello by Giuseppe Verdi, 1868-1870
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Book Design Collection: Giuseppe Verdi conducting the Paris Opera premiere of Aida at the Palais Garnier on 22 March 1880, 1


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Book design is an art that brings stories to life through captivating illustrations and carefully crafted layouts. From the whimsical world of The Little Prince, where Antoine de Saint-Exupery's words are beautifully complemented by enchanting drawings, to the intense battle between Holmes and Moriarty depicted in Sidney Edward Paget's illustration for The Final Problem, the power to transport us into different realms. Even historical events find their place within the pages of books, like the haunting image of The Burning of the Library of Alexandria. An anonymous artist captures a moment in time when knowledge was lost forever, reminding us of both tragedy and resilience. In Richard Wagner's epic tale The Rhinegold and The Valkyrie, Arthur Rackham's illustration introduces us to Freia, a fair maiden who captivates our imagination with her ethereal beauty. And speaking of captivating characters, Tatyana from Eugene Onegin comes alive through an exquisite illustration that perfectly captures Alexander Pushkin's poetic masterpiece. Mythology also finds its place in book design; Arthur Rackham once again enchants us with his depiction of Brunnhilde on Grane leaping onto Siegfried's funeral pyre from Siegfried and The Twilight of Gods. These images remind us why mythology continues to inspire generations. Books have always been powerful tools for conveying ideas beyond just storytelling. In 1906, an anonymous master created a family tree illustrating modern socialism—a testament to how books can shape ideologies throughout history. Children's literature wouldn't be complete without mentioning Alice in Wonderland. Sir John Tenniel transports readers down the rabbit hole with his iconic illustration titled "The Shower of Cards, " capturing Lewis Carroll’s whimsy perfectly. From ancient Norse tales illustrated by unknown artists depicting Odin Hanging on the World-Tree to Aubrey Beardsley’s intricate artwork accompanying Le Morte d'Arthur by Sir Thomas Malory—book design breathes new life into these timeless stories.