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Rinaldo in the garden of Armida Louis XV skin mount stick mother of pearl - photo 1

Rinaldo in the garden of Armida, Louis XV. skin mount, stick mother of pearl, guards jewelled, given by King William IV to Augusta, Duchess of Cambridge & left by her to her grand-daughter Victoria Mary.H.R.H. the Princess of Wales.

HISTORY OF THE FAN
This edition is limited to 450 copies
for sale in Europe and the British
Dominions, of which this is No. 93.

HISTORY OF
THE FAN
BY G. WOOLLISCROFT RHEAD
R.E.; HON. A.R.C.A. LOND.; AUTHOR OF THE PRINCIPLES
OF DESIGN; A HANDBOOK OF ETCHING; THE TREATMENT
OF DRAPERY IN ART; STUDIES IN PLANT FORM;
CHATS ON COSTUME, ETC.; JOINT AUTHOR OF
STAFFORDSHIRE POTS AND POTTERS;
BRITISH POTTERY MARKS
LONDON
KEGAN PAUL, TRENCH, TRBNER & CO. Ltd.
DRYDEN HOUSE, GERRARD STREET, W.
1910
Edinburgh: T. and A. Constable , Printers to His Majesty

DEDICATED
(BY GRACIOUS PERMISSION)
TO
HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS OF WALES

PUBLISHERS NOTE
T HE majority of the blocks in this work were made direct from the actual Fans by Messrs. John Swain and Sons , to whom the Publishers are indebted for the skill and ingenuity with which they have overcome the many special difficulties incidental not only to the subjects themselves, but to the conditions under which many of those in private houses had to be reproduced.
The Colour Plates are printed by Messrs. Edmund Evans .
The block of the Fan Mount by Rosa Bonheur was made by Mr. F. Jenkins in Paris.
The block of the Japanese Fan Mount, The Tamagawa River, is by the Grout Engraving Company .
The lithograph of Bacchus and Ariadne is by Messrs. Martin, Hood and Larkin .

PREFACE
IT is, perhaps, a little singular that up to the present no work making any pretension to completeness has appeared in English dealing with that little instrument so intimately associated with both civil and religious life of the past, the Fan. Even on the Continent the literature of the Fan is exceedingly scanty. M. Blondels work, Histoire des ventails, published in 1875, is but sparsely illustrated, and is mainly based upon the researches of M. Natalis Rondot, whose Rapport sur les objets de Parure was undertaken at the instance of the French Government in 1854. An English translation of M. Octave Uzannes brilliant sketch appeared in 1884, and is unillustrated except by fanciful border designs; while Lady Charlotte Schreibers stately tomes and Mrs. Salweys Fans of Japan deal only with more or less isolated portions of the subject. These, together with Der Fcher, by Georg Buss, appearing in 1904, one or two illustrated catalogues and a few desultory magazine articles, form the sum-total of the Fans literature. This paucity of book material, and the general absence of information amongst individuals, is at once an advantage and a disadvantage. I have in dealing with this subject such benefits as the breaking of new ground gives; I have at the same time to contend with the difficulty of collecting information from sources so scattered, and in many instances so obscure.
To the works above mentioned, which indeed have been most helpful, it is only justice to add the admirable article on Les Disques crucifres, le Flabellum, et lUmbella, in La Revue de lArt Chrtien, by M. Charles de Linas; the sparkling and entertaining History on Fans by Henri Bouchot in Art and Letters for 1883; an excellent article on Chinese Fans by H. A. Giles in Frasers Magazine for May 1879; articles in various publications by MM. Paul Mantz and Charles Blanc; all these I have freely used, and gladly acknowledge my indebtedness.
But, since it is scarcely possible, in a subject covering such an extended area, to avoid inaccuracies of some sort, I must endeavour to forestall any possible criticism by saying that no pains have been spared to render the book as free from errors as may be. As to the line illustrations, they must be considered merely diagrammatic, and not in any sense realistic representations of the various objects.
I welcome this opportunity of making what is an unusually long list of acknowledgments of help received. Firstly, to my Publishers for their enterprise, the admirable manner in which the book is produced, and for their uniform courtesy. Secondly, to the many owners of fans, these including the most exalted personages, who have so generously responded to my invitation to lend their fragile treasures.
My thanks are also due to the officials of the various Museums, those of the Print Room of the British, and the National Art Library, Victoria and Albert Museums; to Sir C. Purdon Clarke, C.I.E., F.S.A., and his son, Mr. Stanley Clarke of the India Museum; Dr. Peter Jessen of the Kunstgewerbe Museum, Berlin; Professor Pazaurek, Stuttgart; Dr. Hans W. Singer; to Sir George Birdwood, K.C.I.E., C.S.I., who has kindly read the three chapters on ancient fans; to Professor W. M. Flinders Petrie, D.C.L.; Mr. W. Holman Hunt, O.M., R.W.S.; Sir L. Alma-Tadema, O.M., R.A.; the Rev. J. Foster, D.C.L.; the Clerk of the Worshipful Company of Fanmakers; the Librarian at Welbeck; Mr. Wilson Crewdson; Mr. W. Harding Smith; Mr. W. L. Behrens; Mr. R. Phen Spiers; Mr. G. F. Clausen; Mr. J. Ettlinger; Mons. J. Duvelleroy; Mr. H. Granville Fell; Mr. Frank Brangwyn, A.R.A.; Mr. Talbot Hughes; Mr. Frank Falkner, for help in various ways; and last, though by no means least, to Mrs. E. P. Medley, for most valuable assistance in translation.
London , 1909.G. Woolliscroft Rhead.
CONTENTS
PAGE
PREFACE
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER I
THE ORIGIN AND USES OF THE FAN
CHAPTER II
FANS OF THE ANCIENTS
CHAPTER III
FANS OF THE FAR EAST
CHAPTER IV
FANS OF PRIMITIVE PEOPLES
CHAPTER V
THE FLABELLUM AND EARLY FEATHER-FAN
CHAPTER VI
PAINTED FANS OF THE SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES (ITALIAN AND SPANISH)
CHAPTER VII
PAINTED FANS OF THE SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES (FRENCH)
CHAPTER VIII
PAINTED FANS OF THE SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES (ENGLISH, DUTCH, FLEMISH, AND GERMAN)
CHAPTER IX
ENGRAVED FANS OF THE SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES. PART I.
CHAPTER X
ENGRAVED FANS OF THE SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES. PART II.
CHAPTER XI
MODERN AND PRESENT-DAY FANS
INDEX
PEACOCK-FEATHER FAN.
(From a Japanese Painting. British Museum.)

ILLUSTRATIONS IN COLOUR
1.RINALDO IN THE GARDEN OF ARMIDA. Louis XV. H.R.H. The Princess Of WalesFrontispiece
TO FACE PAGE
2.
A CONCERT. Dutch. H.R.H. Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll
3.
LA DANSE, AFTER LANCRET. Dr. Law Adam
4.
SEA NYMPHS. Italian. Mr. W. Burdett-Coutts, M.P.
5.
THE RAPE OF HELEN. Vernis Martin. Lady Lindsay
6.
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