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80 6475 Vrolijk Jan 1845 1894 80 6475 Vrolijk Jan 1845 1894
80 6475 Vrolijk Jan 1845 1894 80 6475 Vrolijk Jan 1845 1894
80/6475 Vrolijk, Jan (1845-1894). Lot of 12 etchings, incl. duplicates, various small/ medium sizes, all depicting cows or horses.
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80 6476 Wael Cornelis de 1592 1667  after 80 6476 Wael Cornelis de 1592 1667 after
80/6476 Wael, Cornelis de (1592-1667) (after). People around a cauldron on a beach. Engraving by M. SCHAEP, 10,2x14,3 cm.

= Hollstein 19. On 17th cent. paper w. a large watermark showing the coat of arms of Amsterdam(?).

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80 6477 Wandelaar Jan 1690 1759 80 6477 Wandelaar Jan 1690 1759
80 6477 Wandelaar Jan 1690 1759 80 6477 Wandelaar Jan 1690 1759
80/6477 Wandelaar, Jan (1690-1759). "Musculorum Tabula VI". Two engravings w. identical number, each 55x38 cm., title above, from B.S. ALBINUS, Tabulae sceleti et musculorum corporis humani, ±1746.

- Both fine. = Wellcome II, p.26; Garrison-Morton 399.

€ (200-300) 200
80 6478 Waterloo Anthonie 1609 1690 80 6478 Waterloo Anthonie 1609 1690
80/6478 Waterloo, Anthonie (1609-1690). The banishment of Hagar and Ishmael. Etching from the series of Large upright landscapes with Biblical subjects (6 plates), 29,2x24,8 cm., "AW f. in." in lower right corner.

- Fine, well printed copy. = Hollstein 131, only state. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXXXIV.

€ (300-500) 400
80 6479 Waterloo Anthonie 1609 1690 80 6479 Waterloo Anthonie 1609 1690
80 6479 Waterloo Anthonie 1609 1690 80 6479 Waterloo Anthonie 1609 1690
80 6479 Waterloo Anthonie 1609 1690 80 6479 Waterloo Anthonie 1609 1690
80/6479 Waterloo, Anthonie (1609-1690). The forest lane. Etching, 12x14 cm., signed "Antoni Waterlo fe" in the plate.

- Tipped onto mount; collector's mark of A. Hunter (Lugt 2306) on passepartout, just touching lower left blank margin of the print.

= Hollstein 62, the 2nd state (of 2).

Ruisdael, Jacob van (1628-1682). The three oaks. Etching, 12,8x14,5 cm., signed and dated in the plate, printed by John McCreery, 1816.

- Heavily repaired copy. Later impression.

AND 1 other by Johannes VAN CUYLENBURGH.

€ (80-100) 90