Interesting links about Ex-libris
GERMANY
Deutsche Exlibris Gesellschaft (DEG)
Founded in Berlin in 1891 under the name Ex-libris-Vereins zu Berlin. This society, like the British one, aims to promote the study, collecting and art of ex-libris, through the publication of yearbooks and communications, and the holding of conferences, exchange meetings and exhibitions.
It is the acronym in French for Fédération Internationale des Sociétés d'Amateurs d'Ex-Libris or International Federation of Societies of Ex-Libris Collectors. It is an international organization founded in Hamburg in 1966 for the promotion of ex-libristic culture by organizing meetings, holding exhibitions, competitions, publishing literature on the subject and creating bookplates to collect.
ARGENTINA
Argentine blog about ex-libris with texts and illustrations by the main artists of the genre. The published contents are part of the research of a group of Argentine scholars and ex-libris collectors.
AUSTRIA
The Austrian Ex-Libris Society (ÖEG) was founded in 1903 with the aim of maintaining ex-libris as cultural, artistic and collective assets.
BELGIUM
It has an important international collection of ex-libris, which also includes graphics, illustrations, sketches, printing plates and all kinds of information and documentation on ex-libris and other related documents, such as press clippings, correspondence, posters, invitations, etc. .
BRAZIL
Website of the artist, carpenter and teacher who produces ex-libris.
objective is to publicize, collaborate and share this universe of small works of art that are in libraries, museums and collectors. of art
Catalog of Brazilian Ex-libris
It brings a brief overview and a partial list of the ex-libris in Brazil.
Ex Libris Collection by Jorge de Oliveira
In September 2018, the Central Library of the University of Brasília received a donation of the ex-libris collection from the designer and ex-librist Jorge de Oliveira. Comprising 2500 ex-libris and about 40 books, magazines and catalogues, the donation was made by his wife Anida Borille de Oliveira and his son, André Borille de Oliveira. The collection is made up of ex-libris from different countries, including Brazil, designed and produced by different artists.
Frontispiece
The Frontispicio blog deals with issues within the scope of the History of the Book and Libraries and aims to spread knowledge in the historical area of Librarianship.
Study and Research Group on Bibliographic and Documentary Heritage
GEPPBD page, from the Federal University of Bahia (UFBA).
Launched in 2012, Incunabulos aims to serve as a space for the dissemination of content on the History of books and libraries and Management of special bibliographic collections. This page prioritizes the publication and repercussion of articles, information about events, articles related to the aforementioned themes and related topics.
Website of the self-taught label, proudly born in Neuquén, Argentina. Living in Brazil since 2019. Continuously studies and investigates printmaking. Produces ex- libris .
Website of the Research Project in Bibliographic Provenance developed by the Group of Studies and Research in Information and Memory of the Federal University of Rio Grande (GEPIM/FURG).
DENMARK
Created in 2012 by the Frederikshavn Art Museum. With the aim of sharing exlibris from the museum and private collections.
It has the largest collection of ex-libris in the world and the largest specialized library in Northern Europe, which includes reference works, magazines, catalogues, etc., ex- libris . Allows access to the digital collection through art-exlibris.net
SPAIN
General Historical Library of the University of Salamanca
Project that presents the vocabulary associated with the provenance brand image.
Through the Database of ex-libris of the Royal Library you can access an important collection of ex-libris belonging to the Library, bibliophiles and kings and members of the Royal House.
UNITED STATES
Dedicated to the collection of Ex Libris and Bookplate Art.
FRANCE
bibliopat
It is an association governed by the law of 1901, which was created in May 2006. This link presents a List of terms relating to marks of origin.
ENGLAND
Page developed by the Consortium of European Research Libraries (CERL). Includes online provenance resources, organized by geographic region.
Created in 1972, it is a British society of collectors, researchers, bibliophiles and artists. This society is a direct descendant of the first organization of its kind, the Ex Libris Society, 1891-1908. Its objectives are to encourage the production, use, collection, study and research of ex-libris, the promotion of exhibitions, lectures and meetings, as well as the publication of publications on the subject.
PORTUGAL
Portuguese Academy of Ex-libris
It is a non-profit association, based in Lisbon, dedicated to the promotion, study and dissemination of ex- libris .







