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80 6135 Gheyn II Jacques de 1565 1629 80 6135 Gheyn II Jacques de 1565 1629
80/6135 Gheyn II, Jacques de (1565-1629). Helmeted musketeer. Engraving after Hendrick GOLTZIUS from the series of 12 Officers and Soldiers, 21,5x15,5 cm., engr. caption below image, numb. "11".

- Sl. agetoned; trimmed on the platemark. = New Hollstein 186, 1st state of 3.

€ (250-350) 350
80 6136 Gheyn II Jacques de 1565 1629 80 6136 Gheyn II Jacques de 1565 1629
80/6136 Gheyn II, Jacques de (1565-1629). Neptune's Kingdom. Circular engraving after Willem VAN TETTERODE, Ø 24,8 cm., w. the address of "HGoltzius excud", "Jacques de Gheyn sculp.", 1587.

- Sm. section (±2,5 cm.) of margin cut short, just touching the image; vague sm. stain in margin; tipped onto mount, attached thin cellulose paper sl. yellowed and sl. shining through.

= Hollstein 141, 2nd state of 3. With the collector's marks of Julius Hoffmann (1840-1913) (Lugt 1264), Constant Moyaux (1835-1911) (Lugt 1829a) and Karl Eduard von Liphart (1808-1891) (Lugt 1687). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXIII.

€ (700-900) 7000
80 6137 Gheyn II Jacques de 1565 1629 80 6137 Gheyn II Jacques de 1565 1629
80/6137 Gheyn II, Jacques de (1565-1629). Pikeman. Engraving after Hendrick GOLTZIUS from the series of 12 Officers and Soldiers, 21,5x15,5 cm., engr. caption below image, numb. "9".

- Sl. agetoned; cut ±1 cm outside the platemark; sl. grey impression; sm. repair in lower left blank margin.

= New Hollstein 184, 1st state of 3.

€ (250-350) 350
80 6138 Gheyn II Jacques de 1565 1629 80 6138 Gheyn II Jacques de 1565 1629
80/6138 Gheyn II, Jacques de (1565-1629). Portrait of Hugo de Groot, at the age of 15. Engraving, 10,7x9 cm. (platemark), "igheyn fecit" in the plate.

= New Hollstein 246, 2nd state (of 2), with the fault at the top.

€ (400-600)
80 6139 Gheyn II Jacques de 1565 1629 80 6139 Gheyn II Jacques de 1565 1629
80/6139 Gheyn II, Jacques de (1565-1629). Sergeant. Engraving after Hendrick GOLTZIUS from the series of 12 Officers and Soldiers, 21,5x15,5 cm., engr. caption below image, w. the address of Wilhelmus Koning, numb. "8" in the plate.

- Sl. agetoned; trimmed ±0,5 cm. outside the platemark; manuscript annot. or collector's mark in pen and brown ink in upper left corner.

= New Hollstein 183, 2nd state of 2.

€ (150-250) 240
80 6140 Gheyn II Jacques de 1565 1629 80 6140 Gheyn II Jacques de 1565 1629
80/6140 Gheyn II, Jacques de (1565-1629). Simon. Engraving after Karel VAN MANDER, 29,2x18,8 cm.

- Cut just outside the borderline, lower margin up to the caption; a few closed tears and holes; somewhat soiled and agetoned.

= From the series Christ, the twelve apostles and St Paul with the Creed (14 engravings).

€ (150-250)
80 6141 Gheyn II Jacques de 1565 1629 80 6141 Gheyn II Jacques de 1565 1629
80/6141 Gheyn II, Jacques de (1565-1629). St. Mary Magdalen. Engraving, ±1590, 8,1x6,2 cm., "HGheyn in et f" in the plate.

- Trimmed on/ just within the borderline; vague brown spot in upper part.

= Filedt Kok 24; New Hollstein 104, only state: "Probably impression of a silver medallion."

€ (100-150) 160
80 6142 Gheyn II Jacques de 1565 1629 80 6142 Gheyn II Jacques de 1565 1629
80/6142 Gheyn II, Jacques de (1565-1629). Vincent Jacobsz Coster. Engraving, 10,4x8,2 cm., signed "DGeijn" and "MDLXXXXI" (1591) in the plate.

= Vincent Jacobsz. Coster, alias Sente Peylder, born about 1553, was an official city wine gauger (for collecting excise on wine). New Hollstein 242.

€ (100-150) 100
80 6143 Gheyn II Jacques de 1565 1629 80 6143 Gheyn II Jacques de 1565 1629
80 6143 Gheyn II Jacques de 1565 1629 80 6143 Gheyn II Jacques de 1565 1629
80 6143 Gheyn II Jacques de 1565 1629 80 6143 Gheyn II Jacques de 1565 1629
80/6143 Gheyn II, Jacques 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).

€ (2.400-2.600)
80 6144 Gheyn II Jacques de 1565 1629  after 80 6144 Gheyn II Jacques de 1565 1629 after
80 6144 Gheyn II Jacques de 1565 1629  after 80 6144 Gheyn II Jacques de 1565 1629 after
80 6144 Gheyn II Jacques de 1565 1629  after 80 6144 Gheyn II Jacques de 1565 1629 after
80/6144 Gheyn II, Jacques de (1565-1629) (after). (Christ, the apostles and St. Paul. Five (of 14) circular engravings by Zacharias DOLENDO, ±1596, all Ø15 cm., the first with "DGheyn [intertwined] in. et. ex." and "Za. Do. Scul" in the plate.

- Trimmed on/ just inside the bordeline. Hollstein 86 yellowed. = New Hollstein 86, 88, 89, 95 and 99, all the first state (of 2); Hollstein Dolendo 30ff.

€ (150-250) 375
80 6145 Gheyn II Jacques de 1565 1629  after 80 6145 Gheyn II Jacques de 1565 1629 after
80/6145 Gheyn II, Jacques de (1565-1629) (after). Lieutenant-colonel. Engraving after Hendrick GOLTZIUS from the series of 12 Officers and Soldiers, 21,6x15,7 cm. (platemark), w. the address of Ahasverus van Londerseel.

- Agetoned; sl. soiled; w. paper flaw.

= New Hollstein 176 copy a: "Engravings in same direction, same size and with the same text of the complete set, published by Assuerus Londerseel, before 1595."

€ (150-250) 190
80 6146 Gheyn II Jacques de 1565 1629  after 80 6146 Gheyn II Jacques de 1565 1629 after
80 6146 Gheyn II Jacques de 1565 1629  after 80 6146 Gheyn II Jacques de 1565 1629 after
80 6146 Gheyn II Jacques de 1565 1629  after 80 6146 Gheyn II Jacques de 1565 1629 after
80 6146 Gheyn II Jacques de 1565 1629  after 80 6146 Gheyn II Jacques de 1565 1629 after
80/6146 Gheyn II, Jacques de (1565-1629) (after). "Maniement d'Armes d'Arquebuses, Mousquetz, et Piques". Engraved title and 27 engravings from the series "Wapenhandelinghe", all ±25x18 cm., 1x "DGheijn in." and all but one numb. in the plate.

- Mostly fine, a few w. sm. defects.

= New Hollstein 340, 4th state of 4 (French edition), 341, 342, 348, 358, 359, 361, 363, 365, 377, 379, 385, 386, 388, 389, 399, 409, 413, 422, 427, 431, 435, 438, 439, 445, 450, 452, 454, 457.

€ (700-900) 700
80 6147 Gheyn II Jacques de 1565 1629  atelier of 80 6147 Gheyn II Jacques de 1565 1629 atelier of
80/6147 Gheyn II, Jacques de (1565-1629) (atelier of). Portraits after Italian Renaissance medals. Complete set of 4 engravings, each ± Ø 11 cm., w. the address of Jacques de Gheyn II.

- One print "Sforza" lower right corner torn off, repaired and entirely redrawn; 2x trimmed on the platemark; (partly) trimmed to the borderline.

= New Hollstein 234-237, 1st state of 2.

€ (150-250)
80 6148 Ghisi Giorgio 1520 1582 80 6148 Ghisi Giorgio 1520 1582
80/6148 Ghisi, Giorgio (1520-1582). Three Muses and a Putto with Cymbals. Engraving after Francesco PRIMATICCIO, 29,8x17,5 cm., "Fran. Bol IN" in the plae, on laid paper.

- Vague horizontal fold; tipped onto mount.

= Bartsch 38; Lewis & Lewis 36, the third state (of 4). From a series of 7 designs for the ceiling of the Ulysses Gallery (destroyed 1738-39) at Fontainebleau.

€ (200-300)
80 6149 Ghisi Giorgio 1520 1582 80 6149 Ghisi Giorgio 1520 1582
80/6149 Ghisi, Giorgio (1520-1582). Venus and Adonis. Engraving after Teodoro GHISI, 30,3x22,3 cm., "Tedeodoro Ghisi IN" and "Gio. Giacomo de Rossi Le Stampa in Rome (...)" in the plate.

- Doubled. Trimmed just inside the borderline.

= Bartsch 42; Lewis & Lewis 42, the 7th and final state. With the collector's stamp of Winfield Robbins of verso (not in Lugt).

€ (400-600)
80 6150 Giovani Francesco 1611 1669 80 6150 Giovani Francesco 1611 1669
80 6150 Giovani Francesco 1611 1669 80 6150 Giovani Francesco 1611 1669
80/6150 Giovani, Francesco (1611-1669). Christ and the Samaritan woman. Etching, 21x26,5 cm.

- Soiled and stained; lower left corner lacks portion and repaired (not affecting the image).

= State before the name of Carlo Maratti in the lower left corner. Formerly attributed to Pier Francesco Mola. Cf. Bartsch p.203,2 (Mola), and The Illustrated Bartsch (Commentary, Giovane) 007. With the collector's mark of the sculptor Ernest-Theophile Devaulx (1831-1901) (Lugt 670), dated 1879.

AND 3 others.

€ (100-150) 120
80 6151 Girtin Thomas 1775 1802 80 6151 Girtin Thomas 1775 1802
80 6151 Girtin Thomas 1775 1802 80 6151 Girtin Thomas 1775 1802
80 6151 Girtin Thomas 1775 1802 80 6151 Girtin Thomas 1775 1802
80 6151 Girtin Thomas 1775 1802 80 6151 Girtin Thomas 1775 1802
80 6151 Girtin Thomas 1775 1802 80 6151 Girtin Thomas 1775 1802
80 6151 Girtin Thomas 1775 1802 80 6151 Girtin Thomas 1775 1802
80 6151 Girtin Thomas 1775 1802 80 6151 Girtin Thomas 1775 1802
80 6151 Girtin Thomas 1775 1802 80 6151 Girtin Thomas 1775 1802
80/6151 Girtin, Thomas (1775-1802). Selection of Twenty of the most Picturesque views in Paris and its Environs. London, M.A. and J. Girtin, 1802, etched title-leaf (printed in black), 20 etchings and aquatint (printed in brown), various sizes, each sheet ±40x65 cm., w. engr. title below, loosely inserted in orig. giltlettered blue cl. portfolio.

- All w. ample margins; occas. trifle frayed/ soiled in blank margins; mostly fine.

= This complete series with splendid views is the only etched work by Thomas Girtin. The aquatint additions were made by several contemporary artists, such as Joseph Constantine Stadler and Frederick Christian Lewis. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXIV.

€ (1.500-2.500)
80 6152 Goltzius Hendrick 1558 1617 80 6152 Goltzius Hendrick 1558 1617
80/6152 Goltzius, Hendrick (1558-1617). Adam and Eve. Engraving after Bartholomeus SPRANGER, 21x15,3 cm. (incl. caption), "Bartholomeus Sprang invent.", "HGoltzius Sculp. et excud" and "1585" in the plate.

- Cut on/ just within the borderline; sm. waterstain in lower left corner; paper flaw/ crease in right part.

= Rare. With the manuscript collector's mark of "Jo: Schwarzenbold, pictor Augspurg 1813" (not in Lugt). Perhaps Joseph Schwarzenbold (1786-after 1860?). New Hollstein 335.

€ (700-900) 700
80 6153 Goltzius Hendrick 1558 1617 80 6153 Goltzius Hendrick 1558 1617
80/6153 Goltzius, Hendrick (1558-1617). The adoration of the shepherds. Engraving, 20,3x15,1 cm., "Cum privil. Sa. Cae. Mtis./ HGoltzius fecit/ I. Matham excud." and "1615" in the plate.

- Trimmed to the image; sl. fingersoiled and agetoned.

= New Hollstein 14, 5th state of 6 (with the outlines still visible). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXIV.

€ (150-250) 1900
80 6154 Goltzius Hendrick 1558 1617 80 6154 Goltzius Hendrick 1558 1617
80/6154 Goltzius, Hendrick (1558-1617). The adoration of the shepherds. Engraving, 20,3x15,1 cm., "Cum privil. Sa. Cae. Mtis./ HGoltzius fecit/ I. Matham excud." and "1615" in the plate.

- Trimmed just outside the platemark; a few closed holes in upper part and sm. tear in right margin; agetoned.

= New Hollstein 14, 6th state of 6 (all outlines removed).

€ (150-250) 950