Foredge Painting
Clare Brooksbank
Clare has been producing foredge paintings for the book trade since the early 1990s and has created probably close to 1000 works.
During this time she has reproduced the work of numerous great masters, some of her favourites being Michelangelo, Raphael, Breugal, Titian
and many of the Pre-Raphaelites who are a common source of inspiration. She also enjoys painting erotic foredges which are always very
popular.
Her academic training as a painter and sculptor began at
Reigate College, Surrey in the 1980s and she subsequently painted mostly portraits and murals. One of her portraits was exhibited in the
National Portrait Gallery's, BP portrait awards 1999. Clare was introduced to Foredge painting by the renowned antiquarian book dealer Adrian
Harrington of Kensington, London. Having seen some of her miniature paintings he was impressed by the detail and offered her work as a foredge
painter.
Clare is now based in Derby, Derbyshire, UK and mainly produces work for direct sale, selling to collectors
and dealers worldwide, through outlets such as eBay. She has also produced several commissioned works for people looking for something
novel.
What is Fore-Edge Book Painting
A foredge painting is a little known type of book decoration which reached the height of it's popularity in Victorian Britain.
Foredge paintings are watercolour decorations, painted on the pages edges (the foredge) of a book. This is achieved by fanning the page
block of a book, which is then clamped, whilst an image is applied to the stepped surface of the page edges. The page edges are often
themselves gilded or marbled and this results in the painted foredge disappearing when the book is closed. When refanned, the painting
magically re-appears.
The art of foredge painting came into existence in the mid 17th century, but was little
practiced until the end of the 18th century. Although the actual originator of foredge painting is unknown, the art reached it's peak with the
Edwards of Halifax. Today foredge book painting is practiced by only a few select artists. Clare is one of them.
Brief History of Fore-Edge
Painting
The origination of foredge painting is unknown. There are a few theories concerning the
development of foredge painting. In the early days of bookbinding manuscripts often had the title painted on the foredge so that they could be
easily identified when stacked.
In the early 17th century, English bookbinders began a form of edge decoration where
foredges were painted with highly decorative motifs, including flowers, butterflies, family mottoes, coats-of-arms, or religious images. These
decorations were applied to the finest bindings only and were generally painted directly onto the foredge rather than the ‘fanned' edge.
'Concealed' pictures start to appear later, in the mid 17th century , on bibles and common prayer books. By the latter part of the 17th century,
very fine works were being produced.
The concealment of paintings on the fore-edge may have been a natural progression of the
trend for bookbinders to decorate the whole book. Another theory suggests that foredge painting developed from the need for the concealment of
secret messages, mementoes between lovers and erotic art for gentlemen.
  This art reached it's pinnacle in the late 18th century with the popularisation of fore-edge decoration by the bookbinders
and booksellers the Edwards of Halifax. The Edwards bindings were elegant, unique and achieved great success resulting in the opening of a
book store in Pall Mall, London. The practice of foredge painting became widespread, and continued through the 19th and into the 20th
century when it declined and dwindled.The art of foredge painting continues to
this day and is being revived by a few select artists.
Here are some examples of Clares work which demonstrate not only her skill as a painter in
miniatures, but also her love of the Pre-Raphaelite style.
Clare can be contacted by email at claretxu@yahoo.co.uk
I do suggest that you pay a visit to Clares website http://www.foreedgeclare.co.uk here you will find more in depth information and a list of Clares books
currently for sale.
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