Jan Christiaan Sepp. The Book of Marble
125Edition: Multilingual (English, French, German)Availability: In Stock“Beautifully reproduced.”
“A marvel that brings the true beauty of stone to life. A fascinating visual journey through 570 different types of marble that honors Sepp's forgotten work with great expertise. An absolute must!”
“The plates – each meticulously hand-colored and arranged with painstaking precision – offer an abstract-art feel that gives the recent volume a reinvigorated slant, arousing the contemporary senses of modern readers.”
“…mesmerizing doesn’t even begin to describe the exquisite patterns on these stones.”
“This true polyglot edition with 100 brilliant, hand-colored plates of marble specimens from all parts of Europe is one of the finest works to come from the Amsterdam scientific publishing firm of Jan Christiaan Sepp.”
Sepp, Marble
125A Marvel in Marble
The true beauty of stone presented by Dutch publisher Jan Christiaan Sepp
Over the course of the 18th century, beautiful books that categorized,
annotated, and illuminated the Enlightenment pursuit of learning across Europe
had become increasingly popular. Knowledge was everything and everywhere, and
these books provided it for those not wealthy enough to build their own
personal collections of rare and exotic objects.
Published in 1776 at the peak
of the Enlightenment, A
Representation of Marble Types was one such edition: it depicted 570
samples across 100 color plates, accompanied by texts in five languages and
took the standards of both aesthetics and categorization to a whole new level.
Today, it is regarded, rightly, as one of the finest illustrated scientific
books of the era.
Jan Christiaan Sepp and his father Christian – himself a respected collector –
had already earned a reputation for luxury publications on scientific themes,
starting with Christian’s own Insects of the Netherlands. But it
was his son who created the visual
masterpiece A Representation of Marble Types, revising an existing German publication from 1775 by Adam
Ludwig Wirsing. The result – published in 11 instalments to a print run of
around 100 – was among the finest examples of its kind.
Featuring new photography to depict the intricate
details of the marble samples, this edition brings an unknown treasure back to
relevance. The plates, each meticulously
hand-colored and arranged with painstaking precision, have an
abstract-art feel that gives this volume an almost modern slant.
This edition reproduces the pages from two
copies of A Representation of Marble Types held
at the State and University Library
in Dresden and the Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles.
Reprinting the work in full for the
first time, The Book
of Marble brings that rare blend of beauty and encyclopedic
knowledge to a wider audience.
The author
Geert-Jan Koot holds an MA in Art History and Archaeology from the Radboud University, Nijmegen. From 1988, he was the head of the Rijksmuseum’s Research Library and curator of library collections, as well as chair of the Working Group for Specialist Academic Libraries, until his retirement in 2021. Koot has also spearheaded the WorldCat Art Discovery project, a new search tool for art libraries hosting over 250 million articles.
Jan Christiaan Sepp. The Book of Marble
Hardcover in slipcase, 24.3 x 30.4 cm, 1.85 kg, 312 pagesISBN 978-3-8365-9434-9
Edition: Multilingual (English, French, German)5