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Gustave David (Campbell 187)
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William Nicholson (1872-1949)
Gustave David (Campbell 187)
lithograph in blue and black, 1926, on smooth wove paper, signed, titled Mr. David, numbered and inscribed No. 13 Limited to 100 copies in brown ink, touches of blue crayon, with margins, pale time and mount staining, a soft vertical central crease and a horizontal crease across the lower margin, otherwise in good condition, together with; David of Cambridge, Some Appreciations, Cambridge University Press, 1937, book, in good condition
L. 317 x 465 mm., S. 440 x 570 mm. (2)
Gustave David (Campbell 187)
lithograph in blue and black, 1926, on smooth wove paper, signed, titled Mr. David, numbered and inscribed No. 13 Limited to 100 copies in brown ink, touches of blue crayon, with margins, pale time and mount staining, a soft vertical central crease and a horizontal crease across the lower margin, otherwise in good condition, together with; David of Cambridge, Some Appreciations, Cambridge University Press, 1937, book, in good condition
L. 317 x 465 mm., S. 440 x 570 mm. (2)
Special notice
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Further details
Gustave David, fondly known as David of Cambridge, was the owner of a famous bookstall in the Market Place, near Great St. Mary's Church, Cambridge. His stall was a literary treasure trove and many of the books were purchased by the University Library. This led to the bookseller being honoured in 1925 with a gala luncheon in the hall of Trinity College, in recognition of the 'conspicuous services he has rendered the cause of Humane Letters'. This lithograph was probably commissioned at this time and is extremely rare.
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