- Fingersoiled; trimmed 1 mm. outside the borderline.
= Rare. New Hollstein 127, only state. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXIV.
- Doubled; sm. restoration in pen to borderline in lower right corner; trifle foxed. Otherwise fine.
= F.M. 627; New Hollstein 203: "Attributed to Goltzius by Bartsch. Rejected by Hirschmann as 'random attribution' (p.166) and by Strauss and TIB. Attribution to Goltzius confirmed by a document of 1580 according to which the city council of Haarlem payed Dirck Volkertsz. Coornhert as publisher and Hendrick Goltzius as engraver for this plate: 'zeekere plaet in coper gesneden nopende de clachte der laste van Haerlem aen den Prince van Orangien.'" Rare print.
- Lower margin w. the caption repaired and strengthened along the edge on verso: lower left corner lacks portion (incl. the printed number "1"), repaired w. later paper and sm. section of image replaced in pen and ink; sm. closed tear (next to the monogram) in upper edge; trimmed 1-2 mm outside the borderline; lower margin trimnmed short, just within the caption.
= Rare. New Hollstein 144.
= New Hollstein 275. Rare. With the collector's mark of Albert Pieter van den Briel (Lugt 407a) and the doublette mark of the Albertina, Vienna (Lugt 5g), and the manuscript collector's mark of Pierre Mariette II (1634-1716), dated 1669 (Lugt 1790).
- Second print trimmed to the image, lacking the caption; first print trimmed just outside/ on the borderline, sl. yellowed.
= New Hollstein 129, 2nd or 3rd state of 4 and 131, 2nd state.
- Doubled; trimmed to/ just outside the borderline. Sl. grey impression.
= Strauss 344; Hollstein 218, 2nd state (of 3). The famous "Goltzius dog".
- Cut to/ just outside the borderline w. the caption cut off; upper right corner w. a repair; tiny closed tear in left margin, ±0,5 mm within the image; overall sl. fingersoiled. Good strong impression
= Hollstein 255 ; New Hollstein 288. With the doublette stamp of the print cabinet of Leyden University (Lugt 700b) on verso. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXV.
- Sl. foxing, mostly in lower part; vague horizontal crease, w. 2 tiny holes. On thick laid paper.
= New Hollstein 13, 3rd state of 3; Hollstein 14, the 3rd state (of 5), the number "6" added, before the address of C.J. Visscher. Strauss 317: "this "Holy Family" is counted among Goltzius' "master engravings"". From the series of 6 engravings depicting the life of the virgin, the so-called Master pieces. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXV.
= Hollstein 34, the second state (of 2).
- A few specks; trimmed on/ just outside the border line; a few brown stains on verso.
= New Hollstein 31, 2nd state of 2. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXV.
- Grey impression; cut just outside the borderline. = New Hollstein 234.
- First print trimmed on/ just within the borderline; 2nd print somewhat unevenly browned; trimmed just outside the borderline.
= New Hollstein 130, 3rd state of 3 (numb. 63) and 131, 2nd state of 3 (numb. 3).
- Trimmed outside the border line, prob. on the platemark.
= Dark, strong impression. Rare. Hollstein 168; New Hollstein 170. Plate 7 (of 8) of the series of Roman Heroes. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXV.
- Closed tears/ repaired sections near centre and in lower left corner; foxed spots, mostly in lower part; unevenly browned; a few worn/ nibbled spots; trimmed on/ just within the borderline.
= (Very) rare. New Hollstein 311, 1st state of 3.
- Trimmed to the borderline.
= Rare. New Hollstein 149, possibly part of an unfinished series of the Seven planets.
= From the series of the Four Elements. New Hollstein 653, 3rd state of 3. With the collector's mark of Friedrich II August of Saxony (Lugt 971) on recto.
- Dam. (repaired) spot in upper margin. = Hollstein 731 copy a/I; Bartsch 84.
- Cut on/ just within the platemark; some parts strengthened on verso; a few sm. tiny closed marginal tears; sl. fingersoiled.
= New Hollstein 398, attributed to Jan SAENREDAM. From the series of The Wives of Patriarchs.
- Narrow paper strip on verso outer edges (from former mount/ passepartout); trimmed to the image.
= On contemporary laid paper. With 19th century manuscript collectors mark not found in Lugt ("A. W...?" and "847") and a collectors's mark "PMMH" (Pieter Hoogeweegen?, not in Lugt) and Albert Pieter van den Briel (Lugt 407a); Hollstein 2. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXVI.
- Some small marginal tears; verso upper margin traces of former mounting.
= Delteil 16; Harris13, 3rd edition.