John Bagford, Collector
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John Bagford, Collector
JOHN BAGFORD, shoeamker and book collector, who deserves praise for rescuing ancient ballads, but indignation for destroying countless old books for their title pages. Date: 1650 - 1716
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1650 1716 Ballads Collector Countless Destroying Pages Praise Rescuing Title Deserves Indignation
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1. John Bagford: A Complex Figure in the World of Early Modern Collecting (1650-1716) John Bagford, an enigmatic figure of the early modern era, is best known for his dual roles as a successful shoemaker and an avid book collector. Born in the late 17th century, Bagford's passion for books led him to amass an impressive collection that would eventually become one of the most significant in England. However, his legacy is not without controversy. Bagford's dedication to collecting ancient ballads and broadsides is deserving of praise. These ephemeral works, often discarded or lost to time, were essential to understanding the cultural and historical contexts of their time. Bagford's efforts to preserve these fragile pieces contributed significantly to the study of English folklore and literature. Despite his admirable work in rescuing ancient ballads, John Bagford's actions towards old books raise indignation among scholars and bibliophiles. In his quest for valuable title pages, Bagford reportedly destroyed countless old books, stripping them of their covers to sell the prized title pages on the thriving antiquarian market. This destructive practice, while common during the period, is a stark contrast to his admirable preservation efforts. The image of John Bagford, captured in this print, offers a glimpse into the life of this complex figure. With a quill pen in hand and a stack of books at his side, Bagford appears to be an introspective and scholarly man. However, the knowledge of his destructive tendencies adds a layer of ambiguity to his image. John Bagford's story serves as a reminder of the complexities and contradictions inherent in the world of early modern collecting. His legacy, marked by both preservation and destruction, continues to intrigue scholars and collectors alike.
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