John Sturt (1658-1730)
“Videritis,” 1698
Please note
that the large, highly ornate initial letter “V”—the first letter of
“Videritis” (meaning “you will see”)—is a decorative cadel (or drop cap) in a
dense, blackletter style. This flourish likely indicates that a student of
handwriting was about to explore letter-forms that would enhance a scribe’s
dexterity with a quill.
Technical
Details & Condition:
Original
engraving on watermarked laid paper with full margins as issued. This engraving
is based on a design by John Ayres (fl. 1680–1700) and is an
illustration in Ayres’ “A Tutor to Penmanship,” a two-part copybook published
in London in 1698, with a dedication to King William III.
The designs in
the copybook were crafted for Ayres’ instruction in the art of fine penmanship,
conducted at “Hand and Pen” near St. Paul’s Churchyard in London.
This plate and
the publication can be viewed online at: https://archive.org/details/bim_early-english-books-1641-1700_a-tutor-to-penmanship_ayres-john_1698/page/n47/mode/2up.
The impression
is strong and well-printed. The sheet has surface marks but remains in
good condition, with no tears, holes, folds, or significant stains.
Dimensions:
- Sheet: 23.5 x 35.3 cm
- Platemark: 19.9 x 32.1 cm
Price &
Shipping:
AU$242
(approximately US$171.12 / €148.78 / £128.60), including worldwide express
shipping. Import duties and taxes (if any) are the buyer’s responsibility.
If you are
interested in acquiring this exceptionally rare and remarkable example of 17th-century
engraved penmanship, please contact me at oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com. I am
happy to provide a secure PayPal invoice for a seamless purchase.
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