Voluminous, diversified collection of ornamental two-, three-, and four-letter combinations — all in a rich variety of styles. Arranged alphabetically in columns, each series is grouped under an appropriate head. Crowns, coronets, and many ancient and modern alphabets are displayed, making this comprehensive sourcebook of permission-free designs indispensable. 130 black-and-white plates. Unabridged republication of An Encyclopedia of Monograms, originally published by J. O'Kane, Pub., New York, 1884.
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2,100 Victorian Monograms by Karl Klimsch Enhance scrolls, certificates, awards, and other graphic projects with elegant two-letter monograms from this comprehensive collection. Ideal, too, for use in art, needlework, and craft activities.
990 Art Nouveau Monograms by Dover Perfect for tracing, copying, or pure aesthetics, this collection of imaginative initials wonderfully displays the organic, curvilinear style of Art Nouveau. Includes nearly a thousand letters, all entwined with long leafy tendrils.