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76 5495 Gheyn II J de 1565 1629 76 5495 Gheyn II J de 1565 1629
76 5495 Gheyn II J de 1565 1629 76 5495 Gheyn II J de 1565 1629
76 5495 Gheyn II J de 1565 1629 76 5495 Gheyn II J de 1565 1629
76/5495 Gheyn II, J. de (1565-1629). The first movement for raising the pike to the high position. Engraving, 26,6x19,1 cm., "2" in the plate. - AND 2 other engr. plates from Wapenhandelinghe van Roers musquetten ende spiessen (The Exercise of Arms), The Hague, 1607.

- All prints trimmed to or sl. outside the platemark.

= New Hollstein 417, 2nd state (of 3); New Hollstein 387, 3rd state (of 3) (w. contemp. German annotation in pen and red ink below the image); New Hollstein 400, 4th state (of 4).

€ (70-90) 110
76 5496 Gheyn II J de 1565 1629 76 5496 Gheyn II J de 1565 1629
76/5496 Gheyn II, J. de (1565-1629). Portrait of Hugo de Groot, at the age of 15. Engraving, 10,7x9 cm. (platemark), "igheyn fecit" in the plate.

- Ample margins; folds visible on verso. Fine.

= New Hollstein 246, 1st state (of 2). With the collector's mark of Museum Boymans van Beuningen ("Dubbel", Lugt 700a). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CVI.

€ (1.200-1.500) 1400
76 5497 Gheyn II J de 1565 1629  after 76 5497 Gheyn II J de 1565 1629 after
76/5497 Gheyn II, J. de (1565-1629) (after). Perseus liberating Andromeda. Engraving by A.J. STOCK (?), 28,5x21 cm., "IDG in." and "N. de Clerck ex".

- Trimmed to the image/ borderline; mounted; printing flaw near upper left corner.

= Hollstein 145 (attrib. , 1st state (of 2). Rare.

€ (100-150)
76 5498 Glazier  Diderot D and d'Alembert J 76 5498 Glazier Diderot D and d'Alembert J
76 5498 Glazier  Diderot D and d'Alembert J 76 5498 Glazier Diderot D and d'Alembert J
76 5498 Glazier  Diderot D and d'Alembert J 76 5498 Glazier Diderot D and d'Alembert J
76/5498 [Glazier]. Diderot, D. and d'Alembert, J. "Vitrier". Eight engravings from the quarto edition of the Encyclopédie, ±1780, without binding.

= Overview of a glazier workshop and their tools.

AND 11 others, i.a. 6 similar engravings on the art of making playing cards.

€ (70-90)
76 5499 Goltzius H  1558 1617 76 5499 Goltzius H 1558 1617
76/5499 Goltzius, H. (1558-1617). "Iohannes Zurenus. Ao. Aetat. 71." Engraved portrait, 1590, 15,8x10,3 cm., monogrammed "HG fecit." in the plate w. 4-line engr. verse below the image.

- Sl. agetoned; trimmed just outside the platemark.

= New Hollstein 263, 3rd state (of 3); Strauss 282 and Hollstein 220, the 3rd state (of 3) with the inscription and the coat of arms. Jan van Zuren (1517-1591), "Jurist, lid van de Haarlemse vroedschap, tweeëntwintig maal schepen, zesmaal burgemeester, schrijver van vele boeken, "treffelijk wiskonstenaar"" (Lacueille v.d. Kerk p.27-70) and the second printer of Haarlem. With the collector's marks of G.A. Cardew (Lugt 1134) and Hermann Marx Cobham (Lugt 2816a) on verso.

€ (400-600)
76 5500 Goltzius H  1558 1617 76 5500 Goltzius H 1558 1617
76/5500 Goltzius, H. (1558-1617). Portrait of Jacques de la Faille. Engraving, 19,6x13 cm., w. the address of Herman Adolfz., Haarlem, in 19th cent. (?) black lacquer and tortois shell fineer frame.

- Sm. chip in upper left corner; yellowed. = Hollstein 184, 4th state (of 5).

€ (500-700) 1800
76 5501 Goltzius H  1558 1617 76 5501 Goltzius H 1558 1617
76 5501 Goltzius H  1558 1617 76 5501 Goltzius H 1558 1617
76/5501 Goltzius, H. (1558-1617). The Relief of Suffering. The House built on the rock. Two engravings, 25,6x18,7 cm., monogrammed in the plate, numb. "1" and "6" below image in the plate, w. the address of H. Hondius, 1598-1604.

- Sl. (finger)soiled.

= New Hollstein 59, 4th state (of 4) (but probably 2nd of 2) and 64, 2nd state (of 2). From the series Allegories of the Christian Creed (10 or 12 plates).

€ (200-300) 240
76 5502 Goltzius H  1558 1617 76 5502 Goltzius H 1558 1617
76/5502 Goltzius, H. (1558-1617). The Standard-Bearer standing, facing left. Engraving, 23,8x10,5 cm., in a richly gilt carved wooden frame.

- Left and right margin sl. cut short, w. loss of image.

= Hollstein 251; New Hollstein 284. Frame perhaps 17th century.

€ (400-600) 450
76 5503 Goltzius H  1558 1617  after 76 5503 Goltzius H 1558 1617 after
76/5503 Goltzius, H. (1558-1617) (after). Venus and Cupid. The judgment of Paris. Engraving by C. DE PASSE I, 1596, 21,3x14,3 cm., w. 4-line engr. captions below.

- Vague middle-fold; vaguely foxed; blank margins some sm. defects. = New Hollstein 142, copy b.

€ (100-150) 160
76 5504 Goltzius H  1558 1617  workshop of 76 5504 Goltzius H 1558 1617 workshop of
76 5504 Goltzius H  1558 1617  workshop of 76 5504 Goltzius H 1558 1617 workshop of
76 5504 Goltzius H  1558 1617  workshop of 76 5504 Goltzius H 1558 1617 workshop of
76 5504 Goltzius H  1558 1617  workshop of 76 5504 Goltzius H 1558 1617 workshop of
76 5504 Goltzius H  1558 1617  workshop of 76 5504 Goltzius H 1558 1617 workshop of
76 5504 Goltzius H  1558 1617  workshop of 76 5504 Goltzius H 1558 1617 workshop of
76 5504 Goltzius H  1558 1617  workshop of 76 5504 Goltzius H 1558 1617 workshop of
76/5504 Goltzius, H. (1558-1617) (workshop of). Clymene seated at the foot of a tree at centre and urging her son Phaeton to find his father Helios. Engraving from the series of Ovid's Metamorphoses, 16,5x25 cm.,

- Caption cut off; tipped onto mount; a few spots. = Cf. New Hollstein 532-551.

AND 17 miscell. other prints, 17th-18th cent., all w. various defects, i.a. by J. MATHAM, W. VAN DE PASSE and B. PICARD.

€ (150-250) 350
76 5505 Goltzius J  ±1550 after 1595 76 5505 Goltzius J ±1550 after 1595
76/5505 Goltzius, J. (±1550-after 1595). (Angels attacked near Sodom, their attachers blinded). Engraving after HANS BOL, 11,7x17,5 cm., w. the address of H. VAN LUYCK.

- Cut to the image.

= Rare print, part of a series of 8 biblical scenes. Hollstein 1-8 (according to Hollstein published by Janssonius).

€ (80-100) 90
76 5506 Goltzius J  ±1550 after 1595 76 5506 Goltzius J ±1550 after 1595
76 5506 Goltzius J  ±1550 after 1595 76 5506 Goltzius J ±1550 after 1595
76/5506 Goltzius, J. (±1550-after 1595). Christ as the good shepherd defending his sheep against the wolves. Engraving after M. DE VOS, 20,2x28,4 cm., caption in Latin below., w. the adress of C.J. Visscher in the plate.

- Trifle foxed; cut outside the platemark; good strong impression. = Hollstein (De Vos) 608, 2nd state (of 2).

Idem. Bad shepherds. Engraving after M. de Vos, 20,5x28,5 cm., caption in Latin below, w. the adress of J.B. Vrints in the plate.

- Upper and right edge cut short (unevenly), w. loss of image in the corners and near right edge; a few foxed spots.

= Hollstein 607.

€ (80-100) 100
76 5507 Goltzius J  ±1550 after 1595 76 5507 Goltzius J ±1550 after 1595
76/5507 Goltzius, J. (±1550-after 1595). The encounter on the road to Emmaus. Engraving after M. DE VOS, 19,6x27,3 cm, w. the addres of C.J. Visscher.

- Fine impression w. ample margins. = Hollstein (de Vos) 505, 2nd state (of 2); Hollstein (Goltzius) 14 add.

€ (80-100) 150
76 5508 Goya y Lucientes F J de 1746 1828 76 5508 Goya y Lucientes F J de 1746 1828
76 5508 Goya y Lucientes F J de 1746 1828 76 5508 Goya y Lucientes F J de 1746 1828
76/5508 Goya y Lucientes, F.J. de (1746-1828). (Un mendiant). Etching, printed in brown, 8x6 cm., on Japanese. - AND 4 other etchings, i.a. by J.L. GEROME, H. GUERARD and GANDON.
€ (80-100) 220
76 5509 Gronsveld J  1679 1728 76 5509 Gronsveld J 1679 1728
76 5509 Gronsveld J  1679 1728 76 5509 Gronsveld J 1679 1728
76/5509 Gronsveld, J. (1679-1728). Landscapes. Complete series of 8 etchings after JAN VAN GOYEN, each ±13x17,7 cm., "I" to "VIII" in the plate, the first etching w. "I.V GOYEN Delini" and "I GRONSVELT. fec. et. ex:" in the plate, stitched together in contemp. chintz wr.

- The second print later handcoloured; some very vague occas. foxing (2 prints w. sm. brown (rust)stain). Otherwise fine and w. ample margins.

= Hollstein 21-28. On paper w. Pro Patria watermark.

€ (80-100) 120
76 5510 Guélard J  1719 ±1755 76 5510 Guélard J 1719 ±1755
76/5510 Guélard, J. (1719-±1755). "Le Doyen des Me. Peintres" (caricature of art dealer Nicolas Bolureau). Etching and engraving after J.J. SPOËDE, 35,5x23,8 cm., w. the address of Basset l'aine, Paris.

- Foxed in margins; yellowed.

€ (80-100) 220
76 5511 Haer A van der 1730 1785 76 5511 Haer A van der 1730 1785
76 5511 Haer A van der 1730 1785 76 5511 Haer A van der 1730 1785
76/5511 Haer, A. van der (1730-1785). (Courtyard with a seated man and dog). (Courtyard with a woman feeding chicken). Two engravings after J.B. WEENIX, both 21,9x16,1 cm.

- Both fine. = Wurzbach 4.

AND 11 others, i.a. by P. SANDBY, J.A. KLEIN, DANCKER DANCKERTS (browned), K. DUJARDIN (browned) and after P. POTTER.

€ (150-250) 150
76 5512 Hagedorn C L von 1717 1780 76 5512 Hagedorn C L von 1717 1780
76 5512 Hagedorn C L von 1717 1780 76 5512 Hagedorn C L von 1717 1780
76 5512 Hagedorn C L von 1717 1780 76 5512 Hagedorn C L von 1717 1780
76/5512 Hagedorn, C.L. von (1717-1780). (Landschaften und Köpfe). Lot of 8 etchings, each 9x11,7 cm. or vice versa, each monogrammed "vHD" and dated between "1744 20 feb" to "4. Januar. 1745" in the plate.

- Sl. dustsoiled/ foxed.

= Showing 3 studies of heads, 4 landscapes and an etching with heads and a small landscape. The landscapes are numbered 8-10 and 13, 'heads' are numbered "Vierter Versuch", "V" and "VI versuch" and the combined etching is titled "appendix 1". All with the collector's mark of an unidentified probably German collector (Lugt 2644) on recto.

€ (100-150)
76 5513 Haid J J  1704 1767 and J E  1739 1809  publ  76 5513 Haid J J 1704 1767 and J E 1739 1809 publ
76 5513 Haid J J  1704 1767 and J E  1739 1809  publ  76 5513 Haid J J 1704 1767 and J E 1739 1809 publ
76 5513 Haid J J  1704 1767 and J E  1739 1809  publ  76 5513 Haid J J 1704 1767 and J E 1739 1809 publ
76/5513 Haid, J.J. (1704-1767) and J.E. (1739-1809) (publ.). (Pedlar selling to a family). (A knife grinder at work). Two mezzotints, each 22,2x14,5 cm. (platemark), "No.58" (1x) and numb. "1", "2" resp. in the plate.

- First print w. brown stains. = Probably part of a larger series of tradesmen at work after Dutch 17th century artists.

AND 3 other mezzotints, i.a. by J. GOLE, La chase es belle ou le veneur est pris (soiled, Hollstein 228, not mentioning this state with letters) and J. VAN SOMER after G. TER BORCH II (Hollstein 61, poor copy).

€ (60-80)
76 5514 Haid J J  1704 1767  publ  76 5514 Haid J J 1704 1767 publ
76/5514 Haid, J.J. (1704-1767) (publ.). "L'Enfance. Die lernende Jugend". Mezzotint, 41x31,5 cm., Augsb., J.J. Haid, ±1750.

- A few duststains in blank margins.

€ (100-150)