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2 Queen Street, Worthing, West Sussex BN14 7BJ
Fore-Edge Painting represents the pinnacle of bespoke book artistry, specialising in
Fore-Edge Painting represents the epitome of bespoke book artistry, showcasing the lost art of edge decoration. Housed in the heart of London, this premier destination offers a mesmerising glimpse into the delicate craft of fore-edge painting – a technique that features hidden artwork revealed only when the pages of a book are fanned.
Specialising in the restoration and creation of these captivating tomes, Fore-Edge Painting sources both antique and contemporary volumes, transforming them into captivating objet d'art. Visitors can marvel at the intricate, miniaturised scenes painted directly onto the gilded edges of the pages, designs that are only unveiled when the book is gently opened. From classic literary works to modern first editions, each piece is a true masterpiece, a testament to the skill and artistry of this revered establishment.
Whether seeking a one-of-a-kind gift or simply indulging in the beauty of this timeless art form, discerning collectors and bibliophiles alike will find themselves captivated by the enchanting world of Fore-Edge Painting. This London-based gem is a must-visit destination for those with a passion for the exceptional.
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