1920 Italian Engraving bookplate (Ex Libris), Cras Moriemur Gaudeamus Igitur

1920 Italian Engraving bookplate (Ex Libris), Cras Moriemur Gaudeamus Igitur

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Date: 1920
Size: 5.25 x 4 inches
Artist: A. Rubin

About The Poster: This Italian engraving from the private collection of Gino Sabattini depicts lovers and Death with scythe and hourglass on the bed. On a slab on the ground we read the motto 'Cras Moriemur Gaudeamus Igitur' (We shall die tomorrow, so let us rejoice Today), a warning to the futility of time and to enjoy it in every moment.

About Ex Libris: An Ex Libris, also known as a bookplate, is a printed or decorative label pasted into a book, often on the front endpaper, to indicate ownership. Bookplates often bear a motif relating to the book's owner, such as a coat-of-arms, crest, badge, motto, or a design commissioned from an artist or designer. (Source: Wikipedia)

Engraving is matted and in excellent condition. Ready to frame and purchased in Italy.