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76 5695 Richard de Saint Non J B C  1727 1791 76 5695 Richard de Saint Non J B C 1727 1791
76 5695 Richard de Saint Non J B C  1727 1791 76 5695 Richard de Saint Non J B C 1727 1791
76 5695 Richard de Saint Non J B C  1727 1791 76 5695 Richard de Saint Non J B C 1727 1791
76/5695 Richard de Saint-Non, J.B.C. (1727-1791). "Tiepolo au Palais Labbia á Venise". Etching and aquatint after FRAGONARD after D. TIEPOLO, 19,8x14,6 cm., signed "SaintNon Sc 1775" in the plate.

= From the series Fragments choisis dans les peintres et les tableaux les plus interessants des palais et des églises de l'Italie (1770-1775).

AND 17 others (on 15 lvs.) by the same from the same series, i.a. after FRAGONARD after various Italian artists.

- Two lvs. browned.

€ (500-700) 500
76 5696 Rodermondt P  act 1639 after 1703 76 5696 Rodermondt P act 1639 after 1703
76/5696 Rodermondt, P. (act. 1639-after 1703). Esau selling his first-birthright to Jacob. Etching after REMBRANDT VAN RIJN, 27,6x20,5 cm.

- Fine.

= Hollstein 1, the 3rd and final state. With the manuscript collector's mark "Coll.on Barnard" (not in Lugt) on verso and an unidentified collector's mark on recto.

€ (80-100)
76 5697 Rodermondt P  act 1639 after 1703 76 5697 Rodermondt P act 1639 after 1703
76/5697 Rodermondt, P. (act. 1639-after 1703). Portrait of Janus Secundus. Etching, 16,5x14,2 cm. (platemark), "Rodermont fecit" in the plate.

- Ample margins. = Hollstein 11,

€ (300-500) 300
76 5698 Roghman R  1627 1692 76 5698 Roghman R 1627 1692
76/5698 Roghman, R. (1627-1692). "Hedickhuysen". Etching, 13,3x16,5 cm.

- A few brown spots, but otherwise fine strong impression. = Hollstein 5, 2nd state (of 3).

AND 1 other by the same: "Hesbeen" (Hollstein 18, 2nd state (of 2), foxed).

€ (100-150)
76 5699 Rops F  1833 1898 76 5699 Rops F 1833 1898
76/5699 Rops, F. (1833-1898). "Pallas". Etching, 31x18 cm., w. the address of "William Lesly" and "Nys" and engr. 4-line poem below.

- Verso yellowed/ sl. foxed. = Rouir 953.

Larsson, C. (1853-1919). Modèle se chauffant. Etching, printed in darkbrown, 15,3x10,7 cm., from Gazette des Beaux-Arts, w. the orig. attached flimsie.

€ (70-90) 70
76 5700 Rops F  1833 1898 76 5700 Rops F 1833 1898
76/5700 Rops, F. (1833-1898). Le Verrou. Helio-engraving after the drypoint, 17,5x11,8 cm., on Japanese.

= Mascha 706; Exteens 404; Ramiro 183.

€ (100-150)
76 5701 Rossini L  1790 1857 76 5701 Rossini L 1790 1857
76/5701 Rossini, L. (1790-1857). "Veduta del ponte Salario. Questo fu fabbricato da Narsete sull'Anione due miglia lontano da Roma ed è de' più antichi". Etching from Le Antichità Romane, 39x53 cm., titled, signed "Rossini dis. e inc." and dated "Roma 1822" below, framed.

- Sl. yellowed and foxed.

€ (80-100) 80
76 5702 Rossini L  1790 1857 76 5702 Rossini L 1790 1857
76/5702 Rossini, L. (1790-1857). "Veduta dell'altro principale Ingresso, del Colosseo. A. Tempio di Venere, e Roma.". Etching from Le Antichità Romane, 53,5x38,4 cm., titled, signed "Rossini dis. e inc.", dated "Roma 1822" below.

- Some foxing in image; crudely restored spot in lower blank margin; 4 suspension tags on verso; sl. creased; duststained, mostly in blank corners.

€ (80-100) 130
76 5703 Rossini L  1790 1857 76 5703 Rossini L 1790 1857
76 5703 Rossini L  1790 1857 76 5703 Rossini L 1790 1857
76/5703 Rossini, L. (1790-1857). "Veduta dell'Arco di Gallieno nella Via Tiburtina. A. Castello dell'Aqua Giulia. B. Chiesa di S. Vito"./ "Parte del Foro Romano, e del Monte Capitolino preso dalla parte ov' erano situati li rostri". Two etchings from Le Antichità Romane, 38,3x53 cm./ 36,1x43,8 cm., both titled, both signed "Rossini dis. e inc.", dated "Roma 1821"/ "Roma 1822" below image.

- Both waterstained in right blank margin; a few thin spots and a few creases in blank margins; first etching w. some foxing.

€ (150-250)
76 5704 Rossini L  1790 1857 76 5704 Rossini L 1790 1857
76/5704 Rossini, L. (1790-1857). "Veduta dell'Arco di Tito della parte che guarda il Colosseo". Etching, 45,6x35,7 cm., titled, signed "Rossini dis. e inc.", dated "Roma 1819" below.

- A few thin spots; some handling creases and vague duststaining blank margins.

€ (100-150) 100
76 5705 Rossini L  1790 1857 76 5705 Rossini L 1790 1857
76/5705 Rossini, L. (1790-1857). "Veduta della gran Porta del Panteon di Marco Agrippa in oggi Santa Maria ad Martyres". Etching from Le Antichità Romane, 54x39 cm., titled, signed "Rossini dis. e inc.", dated "Roma 1822" below.

- Sm. tear in right blank margin; some handling creases in lower blank margin.

€ (150-250) 150
76 5706 Rossini L  1790 1857 76 5706 Rossini L 1790 1857
76/5706 Rossini, L. (1790-1857). "Veduta dello scavo del Foro Trajano fatto in questi ultimi tempi. A. Colonne della Basilica di Trajano. B. Chiesa del Nome di Maria. C. Chiesa della Madonna di Loreto. D. Palazzo Buoncompagni". Etching from Le Antichità Romane, 46,7x53 cm., titled, signed "Rossini dis. e inc.", dated "Roma 1823" below image.

- Fold in upper left corner; a few foxed spots in image; some sm. tears in blank margins.

= Nice, strong impression.

€ (200-300) 200
76 5707 Ruischer J  ±1625 after 1675 76 5707 Ruischer J ±1625 after 1675
76 5707 Ruischer J  ±1625 after 1675 76 5707 Ruischer J ±1625 after 1675
76/5707 Ruischer, J. (±1625-after 1675). Path in a wood with two men on the left. Etching reworked by A. WATERLOO, 8x9,4 cm., "AW ex." engr. in the image in upper left corner.

- Sl. foxed.

= Hollstein (Ruischer) 3, 3rd state (of 3); Hollstein (Waterloo) 1, 3rd state (of 4). "Verlakkery" in pen and brown ink on verso.

Idem. The ruin (Brederode?). Etching, 8,6x10 cm., "AW ex" engr. in the image.

- Vaguely foxed.

= Hollstein (Ruischer) 4 and Hollstein (Waterloo) 2, the 2nd state (of 3), reworked by Waterloo, with the address of Waterloo.

AND 1 other: E. VAN DE VELDE, Landscape with ruin of Roman temple (etching and engraving, w. the address of Leonard Schenk. Title print of 10 landscapes. Hollstein 18, 6th state of 6).

€ (100-150) 150
76 5708 Ruischer J  ±1625 after 1675 76 5708 Ruischer J ±1625 after 1675
76/5708 Ruischer, J. (±1625-after 1675). View of Rhenen. Etching from the series of 6 Landscapes, ±1650, 11,8x20,8 cm., with address "AW ex." in upper left corner.

- Partly unevenly browned.

= Hollstein Waterloo 90, 3rd state (of 3), reworked by Antoni Waterloo, with his address added. With 2 collector's marks of Hillinger (Lugt 4334 and not in Lugt) and an unidentified mark (Lugt 2732, Beehive). Because the Hillinger and the beehive mark have the exact same ink colour, perhaps the two are connected. Hillinger is perhaps Oszkar Hillinger?

€ (100-150)
76 5709 Sadeler I J  1550 1600 76 5709 Sadeler I J 1550 1600
76 5709 Sadeler I J  1550 1600 76 5709 Sadeler I J 1550 1600
76 5709 Sadeler I J  1550 1600 76 5709 Sadeler I J 1550 1600
76 5709 Sadeler I J  1550 1600 76 5709 Sadeler I J 1550 1600
76/5709 Sadeler I, J. (1550-1600). (The hermit Sebaldus preaching in the forest, Nuremberg in the background). Engraving after M. VOS, 16,4x20,7 cm. (cut on the platemark).

- Laid down on sl. later paper.

= From the series Oraculum Anachoreticum (hermit saints) or Trophæum Vitæ Solitariæ. Sebaldus is the patron saint of Nürnberg. Hollstein 1031.

AND a late 16th/ early 17th cent. copy in reverse of the same scene by EDMOND CHARPY and printed by T. DE LEU (rare). - AND 9 others, i.a. 4 engravings from the same series (incl. a contemp. copy in reverse, publ. Th. de Leu(?)) and prints by J. DE BYE and A. COLLAERT.

€ (100-150) 140
76 5710 Sadeler I J  1550 1600 76 5710 Sadeler I J 1550 1600
76/5710 Sadeler I, J. (1550-1600). Landscape with Death and Cupid. Engraving after M. BRIL, 21,6x26,5 cm.

- A somewhat grey impression; vague stains in the lower right corner, perhaps professionally cleaned; closed wormhole; trimmed half a cm. outside the platemark.

= Hollstein 577. Rare.

€ (200-300) 275
76 5711 Sadeler I J  1550 1600 76 5711 Sadeler I J 1550 1600
76 5711 Sadeler I J  1550 1600 76 5711 Sadeler I J 1550 1600
76 5711 Sadeler I J  1550 1600 76 5711 Sadeler I J 1550 1600
76/5711 Sadeler I, J. (1550-1600). (Plagues of Egypt, the frogs and locusts). Engraving after M. VAN CLEVE, 20,1x28,8 cm.

- A few sm. spots. = Hollstein 56, 3rd state (of 3).

Collaert, H. (±1530-1580). The mote and the beam in the eye. Engraving after A. FRANCKEN, 22x27,6 cm., monogrammed in the plate, w. the address of C.J. Visscher.

- Sl. agetoned. = New Hollstein 290, 3rd state (of 3). First print of the series of 11 biblical comparisons.

AND 4 others with biblical scenes, i.a. from the Theatrum Biblicum, publ. by C.J. Visscher, by J. SADELER (Levi and Juda, New Hollstein 55, 2nd state); H.J. MULLER (Celebration of Pesach in the Promised land, N.H. 22, 2nd state of 3); J. WIERIX (Christ raises the son of the widow of Nain from the dead. Hollstein 181 and Mauquoy-Hendrickx 95, 3rd state).

€ (150-250) 240
76 5712 Sadeler I J  1550 1600 76 5712 Sadeler I J 1550 1600
76/5712 Sadeler I, J. (1550-1600). The rich man and the poor Lazarus. Engraving after J. BASSANO, 23,7x29,8 cm.

- A few closed tears in upper and lower margin; upper right corner reattached; tiny chip in upper left corner, just within the image.

= Hollstein 200. With unidentified collector's mark on recto.

€ (100-150) 160
76 5713 Sadeler I J  1550 1600 and R  1560 1628 or 1632 76 5713 Sadeler I J 1550 1600 and R 1560 1628 or 1632
76 5713 Sadeler I J  1550 1600 and R  1560 1628 or 1632 76 5713 Sadeler I J 1550 1600 and R 1560 1628 or 1632
76 5713 Sadeler I J  1550 1600 and R  1560 1628 or 1632 76 5713 Sadeler I J 1550 1600 and R 1560 1628 or 1632
76/5713 Sadeler I, J. (1550-1600) and R. (1560-1628 or 1632). (Hermits). Five engravings after M. DE VOS, each ±16,5x20,5 cm., all w. 4-line engr. caption in Latin and numb. below and artists' names,

= Hollstein (M. de Vos), 988, 1013, 1022, 1023, 1066. From the series "Sylvae Sacrae Monumenta" or "Oraculum anachoreticum": Saint Amatus (by R. SADELER, H128), Saint Disibodus (by R. SADELER, H.132); Saint Anub (by R. SADELER, H.401); Saint Nicolas of Flüe (by J. SADELER, H. 422. Patron saint of Switzerland); Saint Maglor (by J. SADELER, H.446).

€ (150-250) 150
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76/5714 Sadeler I, J. (1550-1600) and R. (1560-1628 or 1632). (Hermits). Four engravings after M. DE VOS, each ±16,5x20,5 cm., all w. 4-line engr. caption in Latin and numb. below and artists' names, addresses and privilege in the image, unif. framed.

- All but one trimmed to the platemark.

= From i.a. the series Oraculum Anachoreticum. Helias, Theonas, Apollonius, Paphnutius.

€ (80-100) 140