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An Exquisite Enlightenment-Era Book Catalogs 570 Types of Marble in Vivid Color

April 26, 2023

Grace Ebert

A book open to a spread featuring text and marble specimens

All images © Taschen

Six years after the release of a monumental compendium of Dutch birds, the publisher and naturalist Jan Christiaan Sepp (1739-1811) shifted his focus from avians to geology. In 1776, he issued Marmor Soorten, or The Book of Marble, a striking catalog of scientific illustrations and annotations featuring 570 types of the prized stone. This first tome was based on research published by the German engraver Adam Ludwig Wirsing and released in 11 volumes that presented the stunning, crystallized samples in exquisite hues, requiring 100 color plates to print.

A forthcoming release from Taschen reproduces Sepp’s monumental work in its entirety. Based on two first editions of Marmor Soorten held in collections at Dredsen’s State and University Library and the Getty Research Institute, the facsimile offers insight into the vast diversity of the material itself and the Enlightenment-era impulses to share knowledge and information with the public.

The Book of Marble will be available in the U.S. in May, and you can pre-order a copy from Taschen.

 

A book open to a spread featuring text and marble specimens

A book open to a spread featuring text and marble specimens

A book open to a spread featuring text and marble specimens

A book open to a spread featuring text and marble specimens

A book open to a spread featuring text and marble specimens

A book sliding into a slipcase with marble specimens on the front

#books #geology #marble

 

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