@ARTICLE{Zuzek_Tomasz_Two_2020, author={Zuzek, Tomasz}, volume={tom 37}, journal={Pamiętnik Biblioteki Kórnickiej}, pages={77-91}, howpublished={online}, year={2020}, abstract={This paper presents two rare 16th-century panel-stamped bindings from the collections of the Kórnik Library. The first one, decorated with an impression of a panel depicting the personification of the Christian virtue of Hope (Spes), protects the printed book published in 1545. The binding was made by a Netherlandish bookbinder working in Leuven, called Master IP, identified with Jacob Pandelaert (d. ab. 1563). The second binding presents a Gothic motif of animals-in-foliage and protects a printed book published in 1550. The authorship of the panel (the so-called de profundis) is attributed to a bookbinder working in the town of ’s-Hertogenbosch (fr. Bois-le-Duc), Geraert van der Hatart (d. ab. 1540/1541). Both these bindings testify to the fact that the holdings of the Kórnik Library include gems of the West-European bookbinding craft.}, type={Artykuły / Articles}, title={Two Netherlandish panel-stamped bindings in the collections of the Kórnik Library}, URL={http://journals.pan.pl/Content/119326/PDF-MASTER/07_PBK_2020-9_Zuzek.pdf}, keywords={Netherlandish bookbinding, panel-stamped bindings, the Netherlands in the 16th century, bookbinder Master IP, the Gothic animals-in-foliage design}, }