Page detail: Art Neuveau Cartouche details

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Image title: Page detail: Art Neuveau Cartouche
Source: Mumford, Ethel Watts, Herford, Oliver and Mizner, Addison: “The Cynic’s Calendar” (1905)
Place shown: none
Keywords: cartouches, candles, colour
Status: public domain in the USA, out of copyright in Canada, hence royalty-free stock image for all purposes and no usage credit required

Notes:

The encyclopedia of the book says that a cartouche is

the enclosed space on a map within which an elaborate drawing of human figures, plant life, animals or heraldic devices and the name or title are printed. (Glaister, 1996)

This one is in the form of a rail with attached candelabra, or candlesticks, complete with glowing burning candles.

Text included in such a device would normally be printed very slightly higher than if exactly centered, of course.

This is a page detail from the January Week 1 page.

Filename: 001-January-detail-Cartouche-q75-281x82.jpg
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