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Aurelia journals are fit for a king. The inspiration
for this cover dates back to Paris in the mid-18th
century, and the original binding housed copies of
King Louis XV’s procedures for Holy Week.
French nobility were not noted for their restraint in
the use of gold embellishment, and this cover is no
exception. Originally crafted by Pierre-Paul
Dubuisson, this design is a marvellous riot of goldtooled
rococo elements, featuring birds, flowers
and leaves. Dubuisson was himself bookbinding
royalty of a sort. He and his father specialised in
almanacs decorated with gold plates, and
Dubuisson became the King’s official bookbinder
in 1758.
This cover is an ode to the glory of gold, the colour
of the sun and the precious metal against which all
others are measured.
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