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Les sept Notre-Dame des plus beaux métiers

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In this scarce Antwerp book of 1923, Max Elskamp fuses poem and image into a devotional tribute to skilled work. *Les sept Notre-Dame des plus beaux métiers* is offered here in the original edition, issued in a very small numbered limitation by Albert De Tavernier and printed by J.-E. Buschmann. The cycle pairs seven poems with seven Virgin figures, each dedicated to a craft community—from imagiers to clockmakers. Elskamp’s woodcuts—32 distinct blocks, including seven full-page prints—give the sequence a measured, almost liturgical rhythm. Black ink predominates, yet a warm jonquil yellow subtly illuminates key motifs: the clover, the title vignette, and the heart-bordered frame surrounding every page. This copy is further enhanced by a pencil-signed autograph by the author-artist, adding a personal aura to the work. A quintessential bibliophile production in which typography, ornament, and verse achieve an unusually poised harmony.

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Les sept Notre-Dame des plus beaux métiers
1923 | Anvers | Albert De Tavernier
A signed Elskamp original in a small limitation, where woodcut and poem form a single devotional cycle.

In this scarce Antwerp book of 1923, Max Elskamp fuses poem and image into a devotional tribute to skilled work. *Les sept Notre-Dame des plus beaux métiers* is offered here in the original edition, issued in a very small numbered limitation by Albert De Tavernier and printed by J.-E. Buschmann. The cycle pairs seven poems with seven Virgin figures, each dedicated to a craft community—from imagiers to clockmakers. Elskamp’s woodcuts—32 distinct blocks, including seven full-page prints—give the sequence a measured, almost liturgical rhythm. Black ink predominates, yet a warm jonquil yellow subtly illuminates key motifs: the clover, the title vignette, and the heart-bordered frame surrounding every page. This copy is further enhanced by a pencil-signed autograph by the author-artist, adding a personal aura to the work. A quintessential bibliophile production in which typography, ornament, and verse achieve an unusually poised harmony.

€950
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In-4 (Quarto) approx. 25 × 32 cm
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One of 150 copies on Hollande, numbered (No. 54), enhanced with a pencil-signed autograph by Max Elskamp.
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156
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Elskamp structures the book as a seven-panel cycle: each poem evokes a trade and is answered by its own dedicated ‘Notre-Dame’. The Imagiers begin with praise of image-making, followed by the Maçons, Bateliers, Jardiniers, Menuisiers, Meuniers, and Horlogers. The writing is concise and musical, steeped in a vernacular devotional sensibility where labor becomes a form of prayer. Recurrent design motifs—the heart-border, small vignettes, and the single yellow accent—bind the sections into a coherent, ceremonial journey. Reading becomes inseparable from looking, as if one were moving through a procession of crafts. The tone is less nostalgic than sacralizing: ordinary work is granted an aura. The result is a compact urban breviary dedicated to the hands that build, carry, cultivate, shape, grind, and measure time.

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