Collection MSG ExLib - Philippe Masson Ex Libris Collection

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Philippe Masson Ex Libris Collection

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    • Source of title proper: Title based on content and donor of collection.

    Level of description

    Collection

    Reference code

    CA RBD MSG ExLib

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    Edition statement

    Edition statement of responsibility

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    Statement of scale (cartographic)

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    Statement of scale (architectural)

    Issuing jurisdiction and denomination (philatelic)

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    Date(s)

    • 1780-1950 (Creation)

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    Physical description

    Approximately 6,000 bookplates

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    Custodial history

    The bookplates in the collection were accumulated by Philippe Masson (1911-1944) and acquired by Rare Books and Special Collections in 1972.

    Scope and content

    The collection comprises more than 6,000 Canadian and non-Canadian bookplates. The Masson collection reflects the range and scope of the art of bookplate design, mirroring period styles and incorporating the owners’ personal tastes and pursuits. References to heraldry, literature, nature and art are common. The collection was created by Montrealer Philippe Masson (1911-1944) and includes both personal and institutional plates. The nearly 3,000 Canadian bookplates are arranged alphabetically. The rest of the bookplate collection is divided between armorial and non-armorial plates. This unique collection represents a wide range of book ownership reflecting institutions, book sellers, and individuals as well as over one hundred examples of bookplates from Canadian libraries. The chronological coverage dates to more than a century from the early nineteenth century and continuing to the beginning of the Second World War. Bookplate design is a minor yet notable form of graphic design. Bookplates reveal a great deal about our book-centered culture. For many institutions, bookplates possess an iconographic or emblematic value reflecting the values of the institution. As well, within an institutional setting, bookplates are often used to acknowledge individual collections, gifts and bequests. Finally, for the individual the bookplate is a powerful symbol of possession and a love of books. Among the Canadian bookplates, many well-known Canadian artists are represented in the Masson collection including J. E. H. MacDonald, his son Thoreau MacDonald, Jean-Paul Lemieux, and W. F. G. Godfrey.

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    Physical condition

    Immediate source of acquisition

    Arrangement

    The Canadian bookplates are arranged alphabetically. The rest of the bookplate collection is divided between armorial and non-armorial plates with the Canadian plates arranged separately.

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        Location of originals

        Availability of other formats

        Digital collection with images of many of the bookplates is available: Philippe Masson Ex Libris Collection.

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        Terms governing use, reproduction, and publication

        Finding aids

        There are also paper indexes to the Masson collection including ones for names, designers and mottoes and quotations.

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        Dates of creation, revision and deletion

        Initial processing, digitization, and website creation beginning in 1996. Project Curators: Raymonde Grant / David McKnight.
        Additional processing and description, and migration to archival database, 2023.

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