Come back soon for some of my favourite bookplates.
Andy English's Engraved Bookplates
Sunday, 3 September 2017
Bookplate 91 - 100
Come back soon for some of my favourite bookplates.
Monday, 31 December 2012
Bookplates 71- 80
This is a selection of the 80 bookplates that I have engraved in wood and printed in Victorian handpresses. I have also included details from the finished work as well as from the design drawings and engraved woodblocks.
You can find out more about wood engraving and see my work on my website: www.andyenglish.com
I am always very happy to talk about designing and engraving a bookplate for you to use yourself or for a gift. My work is always be in demand and there is usually a wait of at least a couple of months, sometimes more. However, I can sometimes fit work in if it is for a special event. Contact me at andyenglish@btinternet*dot*com.
I have arranged the bookplates in groups of ten, starting with the most recent.
Bookplate 71
Bookplate 72
Bookplate 73
Bookplate 74
Bookplate 75
Bookplate 76
Bookplate 78
Bookplate 79
You can find out more about wood engraving and see my work on my website: www.andyenglish.com
I am always very happy to talk about designing and engraving a bookplate for you to use yourself or for a gift. My work is always be in demand and there is usually a wait of at least a couple of months, sometimes more. However, I can sometimes fit work in if it is for a special event. Contact me at andyenglish@btinternet*dot*com.
I have arranged the bookplates in groups of ten, starting with the most recent.
Bookplate 71
Wood Engraving 75 x 50 mm
The tower of Montaigne in Perigord, France,
with his skeptical motto "What Do I Know?"
Here is a detail:
Bookplate 72
Wood Engraving 94 x 80 mm
This complex image was a challenge, both n the design
and the engraving. I enjoy a challenge!
Here is part of the engraved block:
Bookplate 73
Wood Engraving 67 x 50 mm
The owner of this plate and I both appreciate the bookplates
of the Italian engraver Italo Zetti and I used several elements
from Zetti's work in this design.
Bookplate 74
Wood Engraving 100 x 75 mm
An orrery for a scientist.
Bookplate 75
Wood Engraving 70 x 70 mm
The S.S. Normandie and Jack Russel terriers, set against
a historic New York skyline. Here is a detail:
Here is a detail of the engraved block:
Bookplate 76
Wood Engraving 75 x 50 mm
A Cornish coastal landscape.
Bookplate 78
Wood Engraving 75 x 50 mm
Castel Coch in S. Wales. I have included some of the motifs
from architect William Burgess' wonderful designs.
Here is part of my final drawing:
Bookplate 79
Wood Engraving 75 x 50 mm
A corgi, a short haired cat and a reference to
Roald Dahl in the open book. I enjoyed making
this bookplate very much. Here is a detail:
Here is part of the pen and ink drawing:
and here, the partly engraved block:
Sunday, 30 December 2012
Bookplates 61 - 70
Bookplate 61
Bookplate 62
Bookplate 63
Bookplate 64
Bookplate 70
Wood Engraving 50 x 50 mm
A wolf - for a child. Here is a detail:
Here is the partly engraved block:
Bookplate 62
Wood Engraving 75 x 50 mm
A shelf of books with a landscape beyond,
framed in part of an Albion handpress.
Bookplate 63
Wood Engraving 75 x 50 mm
Bookplate 64
Wood Engraving 100 x 75 mm
This bookplate was designed as a wedding "favour".
Each guest received a packet of bookplates.
I liked this idea and was very happy to engrave
this "open" bookplate.
Here is a detail of the engraved block:
Bookplate 65
Wood Engraving 100 x 75 mm
A powerful bear with symbols and a motto.
Here is a detail from the engraved block:
Bookplate 66
Wood Engraving 75 x 50 mm
The owner's favourite wine and cigar - in a library setting.
Here is a detail:
and a detail of the engraved block:
Bookplate 67
Wood Engraving 50 x 50 mm
A memory of salmon fishing in Canada.
Here is a detail:
Here is a detail from the partly engraved block:
Bookplate 68
Wood Engraving 60 x 50 mm
Bookplate 69
Wood Engraving 75 x 50 mm
A book in a landscape. The theatrical
illustration can be seen below:
Bookplate 70
Wood Engraving 75 x 50 mm
A mother reads to her children beneath a tree.
The book contains a landscape.
Here is a detail:
Bookplates 51 - 60
Bookplate 51
Bookplate 52
Bookplate 53
Bookplate 55
Bookplate 57
Here are some of my preparatory drawings:
Bookplate 58
Bookplate 60
Wood Engraving 75 x 50 mm
This was commissioned for a child
and contains elements of discovery.
Bookplate 52
Wood Engraving 75 x 50 mm
Oxford hens.
Bookplate 53
Wood Engraving 100 x 75 mm
The Earth from the book, books & their authors.
Bookplate 54
Wood Engraving 50 x 50 mm
The Comma - one of my favourite butterflies.
Here is a detail:
Here is a detail of the engraved block:
Bookplate 55
Wood Engraving 75 x 50 mm
A hare by moonlight with a Gothic ruin.
Bookplate 57
Wood Engraving 75 x 50 mm
A child reads by lamplight beneath a tulip tree;
a memory of childhood. A favourite of mine.
Here is a detail:
Here are some of my preparatory drawings:
Bookplate 58
Wood Engraving 67 x 50 mm
A philatelist in his study. The bookplate has the proportions
and some of the details of a "Penny Black".
Bookplate 60
Wood Engraving 50 x 50 mm
Organ pipes; a slightly more abstract plate for an organist.
Saturday, 29 December 2012
Bookplates 41 - 50
Bookplate 42
Bookplate 43
Bookplate 47
Bookplate 48
Bookplate 49
Wood Engraving 100 x 75 mm
A large plate reflecting the owner's interests.
Bookplate 43
Wood Engraving 100 x 75 mm
This image centres on the three hares motif and also
features wild strawberries and unfurling fern fronds.
The design "floats" on a star field. It is another favourite
of mine; I particularly enjoyed engraving the uncial lettering.
Bookplate 47
Wood Engraving 75 x 50 mm
This design features Californian quails
Bookplate 48
Wood Engraving 50 x 50 mm
Melissa is from the Greek μέλι "honey"
This was a very special project as it was
commissioned by and for a friend.
Bookplate 49
Wood Engraving 75 x 50 mm
This is an unusual bookplate. It was commissioned to accompany
an article featuring my work in the Americal Express "Centurian"
magazine, published in China and South East Asia. One hundred
numbered bookplates were printed for readers. Here is a detail:
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