6046 - 6342 FINE ARTS - GRAPHIC ART, 16th-19th CENTURY
- Trimmed to the platemark/ borderline (eliminating address below) and doubled; closed tear in upper margin; vertical printing flaw; trifle spotted.
- Partly stained (some brown and some printer's ink). = Calabi 11; Bartsch 21. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXII.
AND 2 other etchings by the same, both w. defects: The Nativity (lower blank margin cut short; formerly backed) and Old man holding fire in his hands (top right corner cut off and lacking last line of dedication).
- Unevenly yellowed.
= Hollstein 6. With the manuscript collector's mark of J.A. van Dongen (1888-1972) and the collector's mark of Van Eekelen (Lugt 5101).
AND 3 others, i.a. by A. COLLAERT II.
- Dustsoiled; partly w. defects in margins (affecting images).
- Somewhat grey impression on thin 18th cent. laid paper.
= Hollstein 17, 2nd state (of 2). With the collector's stamp of Friedrich Koch (±1770-1832) on verso (Lugt 1020).
Idem. Two men near the stone in the water. Etching, 12,1x15,3 cm., signed "K. duiardin Fe", "1648[in reverse]" and numb. "10" in the plate.
= Hollstein 10, 2nd state (of 2) on thin 18th cent. laid paper. With unidentified collector's stamp on verso (Lugt 2745).
AND 2 others, i.a. by G. PERELLE.
- Not examined outside frame.
= Not in Wessely and Le Blanc. Very rare. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXIII.
- Cut just outside the borderline.
= Hollstein 88, the 4th state (of 5): "The cottage to the left and the pieces of wood reworked."
AND 2 other engravings, i.a. by J. SAENREDAM after H. GOLTZIUS (mounted, lacking 2 small parts).
- On rather thick laid paper, no watermark detected. Tipped onto mount at upper corners; trifle foxed.
= Pierre Fabre was active in Lyon and possibly also in Tours. This engraving shows a crowned man on a throne, flanked by four (winged) allegorical figures, two of which hold a shield with a coat of arms and hand the enthroned man a laurel wreath with the text "Regi Ducum" and "Duci Ducum".
= Early lithographs.
"Scheveningsche visscher en zyne vrouw". Handcol. lithograph by V. DE VILLENEUVE after H. GREEVEN, 21,2x15,7 cm., "no.13". - From: H. GREEVEN, Verzameling der Kleederdragten in de Nordelyke Provincien van het Koningryk der Nederlanden (Amst., 1828, 20 plates in total).
- Sm. stain in upper margin.
AND 26 other costume prints of Dutch men and women, i.a. 4 plates from the second work (no.1, 2, 14 and 20) and 10 plates from V. BING and J. BRAET VON UEBERFELDT, Nederlandsche Kleederdragten (all cut to the image).
- Lacking (sm.) parts of upper corners and some sm. holes in centre; a few closed tears in margins; mounted on paper.
Passarini, F. (1638-1698). (Baroque altar). Engraving, 31x22,5 cm., w. "Philipus Passarinus: Ir. & S.N." and "In Roma nella Stamperia de Dom. de Rossi alla pacce con privil." engr. in the lower margin. - AND 2 engr. title-pages, i.a. from G.S.J. BENEDETTO, Genuensis Societatis Iesu (Leyden, 1621).
- Soiled; vellum shrunk; a few scattered (worm)holes. Not examined outside the frame.
= F.M. 2301, 30b. Rare: no copies on vellum traced. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXIII.
- Yellowed/ sl. browned.
= F.M. 2301, 30c, 2nd state: "De personen bij spuit A, B, C, E, F zijn geëtst door J.v.d.Heide." Muller supposes: "(...) een plein met een groot gebouw in brand, (het Zeeregt? aan de Buitenkant) en eene kerk (Oudezijds Kapel?) en toren (Montelbaans?- doch dan verkeerd geteekend)". SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXIV.
- A few foxed specks.
= Depicts five species, "Tulipaniuci coloris" through "Tulipa purpurea calice pallescente". Unidentified (ms.?) monogram ("IL"?) in central bulb. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXIII.
- One plate stained (its accomp. text lvs. sl. stained); one plate w. some annots. in ballpoint; otherwise some minor foxing. Binding worn/ dam.
= Nissen, BBI 349.
- Some yellowing/ foxing.
- All with ample margins; all prints w. a few sm. foxed spots.
= Hollstein 128, 142 and 148. All prints 1st state (of 2), before the numbers. Hollstein 148 w. unidentified collector's stamp on verso (Lugt 4323).