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79/5463 Gastronomy  Lot 15 of handcol woodengravings 79/5463 Gastronomy Lot 15 of handcol woodengravings
79/5463 Gastronomy  Lot 15 of handcol woodengravings 79/5463 Gastronomy Lot 15 of handcol woodengravings
79/5463 Gastronomy  Lot 15 of handcol woodengravings 79/5463 Gastronomy Lot 15 of handcol woodengravings
79/5463 Gastronomy  Lot 15 of handcol woodengravings 79/5463 Gastronomy Lot 15 of handcol woodengravings
79/5463 Gastronomy  Lot 15 of handcol woodengravings 79/5463 Gastronomy Lot 15 of handcol woodengravings
79/5463 [Gastronomy]. Lot 15 of handcol. woodengravings, showing 3 to 8 dishes, each ±25x18 cm., from U. DUBOIS and E. BERNARD, La cuisine classique. Études pratiques, raisonnées et démonstratives de l'école française, ±1880.
€ (30-50) 60
79 5464 Gaultier Léonard 1561 1635 79 5464 Gaultier Léonard 1561 1635
79/5464 Gaultier, Léonard (1561-1635). "Aprilis" (Saints of the Month). Engraving, 29,7x19,1 cm. (platemark), publ. by Jacques Honervogt.

- Sl. browned.

= From the series of 12 Months. Shows 48 saints connected to the specific name days, i.e. Saint Hugo on April 1, Saint Erkenbod on April 12. Probably French or Spanish Netherlands. On laid paper with a watermark showing a horn upside down (!) in crowned shield, below the monogram "LDM".

€ (60-80) 60
79 5465 Genoels Abraham 1640 1723 79 5465 Genoels Abraham 1640 1723
79 5465 Genoels Abraham 1640 1723 79 5465 Genoels Abraham 1640 1723
79 5465 Genoels Abraham 1640 1723 79 5465 Genoels Abraham 1640 1723
79/5465 Genoels, Abraham (1640-1723). The towing-boat. Bridge with three arches. Three figures on a bridge. Three (of 6) etchings, each 21x27,3 cm.

- First print trimmed on the borderline and sl. yellowed; 2nd and 3rd print w. ample margins.

= From the series of six landscapes: Hollstein 60 (3rd state of 4), 62 (4th state of 4) and 65 (3rd state of 4). The 2nd and 3rd print on thick 18th century laid paper.

Idem. Temple. Square Stone. Sacrifice. Three (of 4) etchings, each 10,8x16,3 cm., 1684 and 1688.

- First print w. ample margins on thick 18th century paper; sl. foxed, mostly in right margin; 2nd print w. annot. in pen and ink and pencil (collector's mark?) in lower margin.

= Part of the series of 4 landscapes: Hollstein 29-31. Second print with the collector's mark of J.P.M. Cerroni (Lugt 1432) on verso.

AND 5 others by the same, incl. 1 duplicate: Hollstein 29, 34, 47, 58 and 59.

€ (200-300)
79 5466 Genoels Abraham 1640 1723 79 5466 Genoels Abraham 1640 1723
79/5466 Genoels, Abraham (1640-1723). The tree trunk near the waterfall. Etching, 19,7x15 cm. (platemark), signed "J Genoels aka Archimedes".

- Brown spot in lower section.

= Hollstein 21. With an unidentified circular collector's mark with monogram "G+W D" (not in Lugt).

Idem. (Terrace garden view with flight of stairs). Etching, ±14x20 cm., signed in the plate, w. the address of A.F. Van Meulen.

- Sl. foxed. = Hollstein 47. From the series of 6 garden views.

AND 2 others: an arcadian landscape by Franciscus de NEVE (w. brown stains. Hollstein 6) and "Castellum Strijen" by DIRCKSZ. SANTVOORT.

€ (60-80)
79 5467 Gheyn II Jacob de 1565 1629 79 5467 Gheyn II Jacob de 1565 1629
79/5467 Gheyn II, Jacob de (1565-1629). A furious warrior seated on a drum. Engraving after Hendrick GOLTZIUS, 22,5x17 cm., engr. captions below.

- Fine impression w. small margins. = Hollstein 126. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CII.

€ (200-300) 400
79 5468 Gheyn II Jacob de 1565 1629 79 5468 Gheyn II Jacob de 1565 1629
79 5468 Gheyn II Jacob de 1565 1629 79 5468 Gheyn II Jacob de 1565 1629
79 5468 Gheyn II Jacob de 1565 1629 79 5468 Gheyn II Jacob de 1565 1629
79/5468 Gheyn II, Jacob de (1565-1629). Waffenhandlung von den Rören, Musquetten, undt Spiessen. Three series of 42/ 43/ 32 engravings, each numb. in the plate, each series w. (4)-(5) accomp. textp., engr. allegorical title, 2 introd. text lvs., The Hague, n.publ., 1608, bound in 19th cent. blindst. giltlettered black mor. over wooden covers, w. small heraldic symbol on frontcover and spine.

- Partly waterst. in lower blank margin (not affecting image); title duststoiled and reattached; sl. fingersoiled; a few prints trifle yellowed and foxed; 2 heraldic bookpates on upper pastedown; binding w. minor imperfections.

= Hollstein 340b and 341-457; cf. Cockle 79 (English ed., 1607); cf. Lipperheide Qb18 (Dutch ed. 1607); Jähns p.1005ff. The famous manual on handling muskets and pikes by Jacob de Gheyn (1565-1629). For the complex history of publication of the various (Dutch, German, English, French and Danish) editions in the years 1607-1608, see catalogue Le héraut du dix-septième siècle. Dessins et gravures de Jacques de Gheyn II et III, no.37 (Paris, Institut Néerlandais, 1985, with literature). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CII.

€ (3.000-5.000)
79 5469 Gheyn III Jacques de 1596 1644 79 5469 Gheyn III Jacques de 1596 1644
79/5469 Gheyn III, Jacques de (1596-1644). Pittacus Mitylenaeus. Etching, 30,5x19,1 cm., monogrammed and "1616" in the plate.

- A few spots; two sm. holes in upper margin, 1x just within the image.

= New Hollstein 8. From the series of Septem Sapientum Græciæ Icones (Seven wise men of Greece).

€ (100-150) 100
79 5470 Glauber Johannes 1646 ±1726 79 5470 Glauber Johannes 1646 ±1726
79/5470 Glauber, Johannes (1646-±1726). (Arcadian landscapes). Three engravings, each ±23x35 cm., w. "J. Glauber in. et f." or "J. Glauber inv. et fecit" engr. below.
€ (50-70) 60
79 5471 Goltzius Julius ±1550 after 1595 79 5471 Goltzius Julius ±1550 after 1595
79/5471 Goltzius, Julius (±1550-after 1595). (God appearing to Abraham). Engraving after Pieter VAN DER BORCHT (or Hans BOL?), 11,6x16,5 cm., monogrammed "I.G. fc". "P. van der Borcht invent." and w. the address of "J. Janss. excud." (J. Janssonius), numb. "1" in the plate.

- With wide, ample margins.

= Rare, this print not traced. Not in New Hollstein (Van der Borcht or Bol). Hollstein (Julius Goltzius), lists 8 prints after Bol with landscapes with scenes from the Old and New Testament, divided in two series, each numbered 1 to 4 and published by Janssonius (Hollstein 1-8). Not specified by Hollstein which scenes and without images. New Hollstein (Bol) lists those 8 prints as no.11-14, together with the 4 prints (rejected as Bol) R22-25. Those last 4 prints are numbered 1 to 4, so they are probably the same as the 4 (of 8) as described in Hollstein (Julius Goltzius). However, the engravings in New Hollstein, Bol 11-14, are only partly numbered in the edition by Janssonius (with NH 15 numbered "5"!). So it is not certain if these 4 are part of the 8 listed under Julius Goltzius. There is an engraving in the Rijksmuseum by Goltzius after Bol: Abraham kneeling for the three angels, numbered "2"(according to the museum, Hollstein (Julius Goltzius) 2). This print is for some reason omitted from the New Hollstein (Bol). Although the name of van der Borcht is on our print, the style is very similar to the print in the Rijksmuseum and the 8 prints in the New Hollstein (11-14 and Rejected prints 22-25). So they are probably all by the same artist and part of an (unfinished?) series of biblical scenes. Cf. New Hollstein (Hans Bol) 11-14 and Hollstein (Julius Goltzius) 1-8.

€ (100-150) 100
79 5472 Gouwen Willem van der ±1650 ±1720 79 5472 Gouwen Willem van der ±1650 ±1720
79 5472 Gouwen Willem van der ±1650 ±1720 79 5472 Gouwen Willem van der ±1650 ±1720
79/5472 Gouwen, Willem van der (±1650-±1720). "Een Walvisch lang 70 voeten, gestrandt op de Hollandtse zee-kust, tusschen Schevelingen en Katwyk, in Sprokkelmaandt, 1598." Etching after H. GOLTZIUS/ J. MATHAM, 27,5x33,1 cm., "Gilliam. Van der. Gouwen. sc." in the image, caption below the image, from GROTIUS, Nederlandtsche Jaerboecken (...), 1681, or from BOR, Oorsprongk, begin, en vervolg der Nederlandsche oorlogen (...), ±1680.

- Closed tear on vertical fold.

= Hollstein 1, 1st state (of 2); cf. Hollstein Matham 317; F.M. 1082; Ingalls 359: "It is particularly important as a prototype for both whale print iconography and seventeenth-century Dutch landscapes."

AND 2 other prints: a Winter engraving by Jan de Wit after Jacob Cats (foxed) and an engraving attrib. to Theodor de BRY, "Hev nimum caecis errant connubia fatis", from Emblemata Saecularia, 1596

€ (80-100) 240
79 5473 Guérin Christophe 1758 1831 79 5473 Guérin Christophe 1758 1831
79 5473 Guérin Christophe 1758 1831 79 5473 Guérin Christophe 1758 1831
79 5473 Guérin Christophe 1758 1831 79 5473 Guérin Christophe 1758 1831
79/5473 Guérin, Christophe (1758-1831). La Danse des Muses. Engraving after Giulio ROMANO, 16,8x37,2 cm., with banner w. Greek caption in lower part image, title engr. below the image, on wove paper (yellowed in blank margins). - ADDED: 6 others, i.a. a handcol. engraving of "Femme de Schevelingen près de la Haye" (after B. PICART, ±1730).
€ (70-90) 90
79 5474 Haid Johann Jacob 1704 1767 79 5474 Haid Johann Jacob 1704 1767
79/5474 Haid, Johann Jacob (1704-1767). "Erasmus Roterodamus". Mezzotint after Hans HOLBEIN, 20,8x13,5 cm., engr. captions below.

- Margins extrended w. a (sl. later?) blue and black wash border.

€ (100-150)
79 5475 Haid Johann Jacob 1704 1767  publ  79 5475 Haid Johann Jacob 1704 1767 publ
79/5475 Haid, Johann Jacob (1704-1767) (publ.). "L'Enfance. Die lernende Jugend". Mezzotint, 41x31,5 cm., Augsb., J.J. Haid, ±1750.

- A few duststains in blank margins.

€ (70-90)
79 5476 Heemskerck Maarten van 1498 1574  after 79 5476 Heemskerck Maarten van 1498 1574 after
79 5476 Heemskerck Maarten van 1498 1574  after 79 5476 Heemskerck Maarten van 1498 1574 after
79/5476 Heemskerck, Maarten van (1498-1574) (after). St Philip baptizing the eunuch. Engraving, 21,3x27,6 cm., engr. captions and numb. "15" below, framed.

- Trimmed on/ just inside the borderline. Outer left edge laid down on mount.

= New Hollstein (Heemskerck) II.406, 2nd state of 3 (Hollstein mentions that this print is numb. "14").

"Et Dominus Deus in terra inculta plantabat hortum, et nominem in illo posuit." Contemp. handcol. engr. optical view, engr. captions in Latin, French, Italian and German, Augsb., G.B. Probst, ±1780, framed. - AND 3 other biblical engravings.

= From the collection of P.J. and L. Buijnsters-Smets.

€ (60-80) 120
79 5477 Hogenberg Frans 1535 1590 79 5477 Hogenberg Frans 1535 1590
79 5477 Hogenberg Frans 1535 1590 79 5477 Hogenberg Frans 1535 1590
79 5477 Hogenberg Frans 1535 1590 79 5477 Hogenberg Frans 1535 1590
79/5477 Hogenberg, Frans (1535-1590). (Geschichtsblätter). Lot of 3 engr. plates, each w. German captions in the plate below the image, each 20,5x27,5 cm., publ. ±1590-1602.

= Showing the events during the Dutch Revolt in the southern and northern Netherlands: the siege of Steenwijk, the battle near Aumale and The fall of Kinsale to the English in 1602.

€ (150-250)
79 5478 Hollar Wenzel 1607 1677 79 5478 Hollar Wenzel 1607 1677
79/5478 Hollar, Wenzel (1607-1677). View of Lambeth from Whitehall Stairs. Etching, from the series of 4 English views, 9x16,8 cm., upper corners tipped onto mount.

= Parthey/ Pennington 912, only state.

€ (80-100) 90
79 5479 Hollar Wenzel 1607 1677 79 5479 Hollar Wenzel 1607 1677
79/5479 Hollar, Wenzel (1607-1677). Lot of 3 etchings, 13,9x19,8 cm. to 13,7x20 cm., all from the series of 12 Hounds (...) after P. VAN AVONT, 1646, incl. the title-etching.

= Title (Pennington 2041); A board, heron and other game (stained in right margin. Pennington 2060) and Three boars and a deer (Pennington 2062).

€ (120-150) 120
79 5480 Hollar Wenzel 1607 1677 79 5480 Hollar Wenzel 1607 1677
79 5480 Hollar Wenzel 1607 1677 79 5480 Hollar Wenzel 1607 1677
79/5480 Hollar, Wenzel (1607-1677). Lot of 8 small etchings, all from the series Italian views, each 5,6x9,5 cm., signed "W. Hollar fecit 1669" and numb. "2" to "6" in the plate.

- Incl. 2 duplicates (no. 2 and no. 5). = New Hollstein 1834ff.

€ (120-150) 120
79 5481 Hooghe Romeyn de 1645 1708 79 5481 Hooghe Romeyn de 1645 1708
79 5481 Hooghe Romeyn de 1645 1708 79 5481 Hooghe Romeyn de 1645 1708
79 5481 Hooghe Romeyn de 1645 1708 79 5481 Hooghe Romeyn de 1645 1708
79 5481 Hooghe Romeyn de 1645 1708 79 5481 Hooghe Romeyn de 1645 1708
79 5481 Hooghe Romeyn de 1645 1708 79 5481 Hooghe Romeyn de 1645 1708
79/5481 Hooghe, Romeyn de (1645-1708). "Sterven der Koninginne." Etching, engr. legend below, 23,5x29,3 cm., publ. by P. Persoy, ±1695.

= Hollstein 189-198; F.M. 2905-2. Showing Mary II on her death-bed, attended by William III, Thomas Tenison, Archbishop of Canterbury, doctors and courtiers.

Idem. "Paulus Thebanus." "Majorinus Numida." "Theodorus Sutor." Three engravings, each ±26x15 cm., from G. ARNOLD, Historie der kerken en ketteren van den beginne des Nieuwen Testament, 1688.

= Landwehr, R. de Hooghe as book illustrator: p.270.

AND 4 others by the same, i.a. "De verovering van Coeverden met Casteel" and "Tweede victorieuse Zee-slag, door de Nederlanders tegen de Franse en Engelse Zee-machten bevochten".

€ (100-150) 120
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79/5482 Hooghe, Romeyn de (1645-1708). (Wrestling men). Nine etchings from N. PETTER, Klare onderrichtinge der worstel-konst (Amst., 1674), each ±20x16 cm.

- Occas. sl. stained; all w. remnants of former mount on verso. = Landwehr, R. de Hooghe 39.

AND 2 others, i.a. by Johannes Collaert.

€ (40-60) 90