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77 5346 Circus  Laroon II M  1679 1772  after 77 5346 Circus Laroon II M 1679 1772 after
77/5346 [Circus]. Laroon II, M. (1679-1772) (after). "The famous Dutch woman". Engraving, 22x15,5 cm. (image), publ. by P. Tempest., 1688, framed.

= Part of the series The Cryes of the City of London Drawne after the Life.

€ (30-50) 140
77 5347 Cock H  1510 1570 77 5347 Cock H 1510 1570
77/5347 Cock, H. (1510-1570). "Colossaei Ro Prospectus." Etching from the series of 25 Roman Ruins, 21,3x30,4 cm, "H. Cock F.1550" [date in reverse], titled and numb. "8" in lower margin, lettered "G" in upper right corner.

- Good impression on contemp. paper with ample margins. Tiny wormhole in image; vague central fold; old number in pen in upper blank margin.

= Hollstein 30, unknown edition.

€ (200-300) 350
77 5348 Collaert II J  1566 1628 77 5348 Collaert II J 1566 1628
77/5348 Collaert II, J. (1566-1628). "Oleum Olivarum". The invention of Olive Oil. Engraving after J. STRADANUS, from the series of 12 New inventions of modern times, 20,3x27,3 cm., engr. captions below, numb. "12" in lower left corner, with the address of P. Galle.

- Upper right corner torn off (just affecting image); old flattened middle-fold; two small tears in left margin.

= New Hollstein 334.

€ (100-150) 190
77 5349 Collaert A  ±1560 1618 77 5349 Collaert A ±1560 1618
77/5349 Collaert, A. (±1560-1618). August. Engraving from the series of 12 months after J. DE MOMPER, after 1586, 20,5x26,1 cm., "Iodoc. de Momper invent.", "Adrian Collaert sculp." and "Ioan. Galle excud." in the image, titled "Augustus" and two Latin distichs below the image.

- Trimmed rather close to the borderline; some creases; one sm. tear in lower margin, just reaching caption.

= Hollstein 1358, only state.

€ (100-150)
77 5350 Collaert A  ±1560 1618 77 5350 Collaert A ±1560 1618
77/5350 Collaert, A. (±1560-1618). Avium Vivae Icones. Three engravings from the series of 32 (incl. title), each ±13x18,5 cm., all w. the address of A. Collaert engr. in the plate (1x "Th. Galle exc.").

- All trimmed (close) to the borderline. = Hollstein 1426, 1433 and 1435. The 2nd state (of 2).

€ (150-250)
77 5351 Collaert A  ±1560 1618 77 5351 Collaert A ±1560 1618
77 5351 Collaert A  ±1560 1618 77 5351 Collaert A ±1560 1618
77 5351 Collaert A  ±1560 1618 77 5351 Collaert A ±1560 1618
77/5351 Collaert, A. (±1560-1618). (Crucifixions). Lot of 32 (of 70) engravings, each ±14,5x9 cm., all w. text on verso.

= From B. RICCI, Triumphus Iesu Christi crucifixi (Antwerp, 1608). New Hollstein 1859-1864, 1869-1884, 1886-1893, 1899, 1900, 1906 and 1907. All first state of 2.

€ (300-500) 300
77 5352 Collaert H  ±1530 1580 77 5352 Collaert H ±1530 1580
77 5352 Collaert H  ±1530 1580 77 5352 Collaert H ±1530 1580
77 5352 Collaert H  ±1530 1580 77 5352 Collaert H ±1530 1580
77/5352 Collaert, H. (±1530-1580). Parables of the lost sheep and the lost coin. Engraving after A. FRANCKEN, 20,2x29,5 cm. (platemark), monogrammed in the plate.

- Fine, w. ample margins.

= From an unidentified edition of Thesaurus novi Testamenti elegantissimis iconibus expressus continens historias atque miracula doni nostri Iesu Christi. New Hollstein 292 and Mielke 50, 2nd state of 2.

AND 4 other engravings from the same work by the same, HANS COLLAERT II, P.J. FURNIUS and J. WIERIX.

€ (100-150) 110
77 5353 Corot J B C  1796 1875 77 5353 Corot J B C 1796 1875
77/5353 Corot, J.-B.C. (1796-1875). "Paysage d'Italie". Etching, 14,8x23,1 cm., w. engr. title, "Corot sculp.", "Paris, Cadart & Luquet Editeurs" and "Imp. Delâtre (...) Paris" below image and no. "38" in upper right corner.

- Partly foxed. = Delteil 7 (2nd state of 3); Beraldi 7, the 2nd state (of 4).

€ (150-250) 150
77 5354 Coxie M  1499 1592 77 5354 Coxie M 1499 1592
77/5354 Coxie, M. (1499-1592). The brazen serpent. Engraving, 29x41,8 cm., "Mighel flamingo inventur" in the plate.

- Mediocre copy. Lacks portions of upper left and upper right corner w. loss of image; old flattened middle-fold; sl. foxed; some small closed tears/ chips. Sold w.a.f.

= Hollstein 1.

€ (100-150) 130
77 5355 Crussens A  act ±1655 77 5355 Crussens A act ±1655
77/5355 Crussens, A. (act. ±1655). "Dat ik draegh hier in myn handt, Dat versterckt ons teer verstandt". Etching, signed "Ant. Crusens F" in the plate, 16x12 cm., w. 4-line caption below image (2 lines in Dutch, 2 lines in French translation).

- Tipped at all 4 corners onto paper mount.

= Very rare print, only one copy traced (sold in our auction of november 1996). Not known to Hollstein. "Tot nu toe weten we van het bestaan van slechts één prent van Crussens (...). Mogelijk gaat het om een unicum. Voorgesteld is een wijdbeens staande boer, die in zijn rechterhand een fiasco (een Italiaanse wijnfles) vasthoudt. Onder de afbeelding bevindt zich een tweeregelig vers in het Nederlands en (in een enigszins gewijzigde vertaling) in het Frans. Daarboven staat "Smolca", een woord waarvan niet bekend is wat wordt bedoeld. Vermoedelijk is het een eigennaam, die betrekking heeft op de afgebeelde figuur. Misschien heeft Crussens hem verkeerd gespeld en had er eigenlijk Svolta moeten staan, het Italiaanse woord voor kromming of bocht. De voorgestelde zou dan een commedia dell'arte-achtige figuur kunnen zijn. Dit type boer (...) gaat in grote lijnen terug op een serie etsen van Jacques Callot (1592-1635) uit ca 1616-22 met misvormde dwergen (...)." (Delineavit et Sculpsit 22, p.16).

€ (350-450) 1300
77 5356 Cuyp A  1620 1691 77 5356 Cuyp A 1620 1691
77/5356 Cuyp, A. (1620-1691). The set of cows. Four (of 6) etchings from the series, ±7x7,5 cm.

- Good impressions on 18th cent. paper w. ample margins.

= Hollstein 1, 3, 4 and 6, all prob. 2nd state (of 3). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCVIII.

€ (150-250) 250
77 5357 Daubigny C F  1817 1878 77 5357 Daubigny C F 1817 1878
77 5357 Daubigny C F  1817 1878 77 5357 Daubigny C F 1817 1878
77/5357 Daubigny, C.F. (1817-1878). "Le berger et la bergère". Etching, 1874, 25,4x19,6 cm., signed "Ch. Daubigny del. et sc." and titled in the plate, w. the address of F. Liénard, Paris.

- Sl. browned/ sl. foxed. = Delteil 122, the 8th and final state.

AND 12 other etchings, incl. bookillustrations, i.a. by the same (2x), A. APPIAN, K. BODMER and F. BONVIN.

€ (70-90) 70
77 5358 Daubigny C F  1817 1878 77 5358 Daubigny C F 1817 1878
77/5358 Daubigny, C.F. (1817-1878). "Le Buisson". Etching after J. VAN RUISDAEL, printed in brown, 1855, 33x39,5 cm., engr. captions below.

= Delteil 87.

AND 3 other etchings, i.a. E. EDWARDS, "Parc à Richmond (Angleterre)".

€ (50-70) 150
77 5359 Daubigny C F  1817 1878 77 5359 Daubigny C F 1817 1878
77/5359 Daubigny, C.F. (1817-1878). La rentrée du troupeau. Cliché-verre, 1862, 36x28,8 cm., signed in reverse in the plate.

= Delteil 140.

€ (150-250) 250
77 5360 Demarteau G  1722 1776 77 5360 Demarteau G 1722 1776
77 5360 Demarteau G  1722 1776 77 5360 Demarteau G 1722 1776
77/5360 Demarteau, G. (1722-1776). (Three putti playing an archery game). Stipple engraving after F. BOUCHER, printed in sanguine, 16,3x8,8 cm., "Dessiné par Boucher", "Gravé par Demarteau 1772" and "No.358" in contemp. pen and ink on verso. Idem. (Angelic portrait). Stipple engraving after J.J.F. LE BARBIER, printed in sanguine, 20,5x27 cm., "Dessiné par le Barbier l.né et gravé par Demarteau" and "Dédié au Roi." in the plate. - AND 4 others, i.a. by the same and A. LEGRAND.
€ (100-150) 160
77 5361 Doetecum J van ? 1605 and Doetecum L van act 1554 1572 77 5361 Doetecum J van ? 1605 and Doetecum L van act 1554 1572
77 5361 Doetecum J van ? 1605 and Doetecum L van act 1554 1572 77 5361 Doetecum J van ? 1605 and Doetecum L van act 1554 1572
77 5361 Doetecum J van ? 1605 and Doetecum L van act 1554 1572 77 5361 Doetecum J van ? 1605 and Doetecum L van act 1554 1572
77 5361 Doetecum J van ? 1605 and Doetecum L van act 1554 1572 77 5361 Doetecum J van ? 1605 and Doetecum L van act 1554 1572
77/5361 Doetecum, J. van (?-1605) and Doetecum, L. van (act. 1554-1572). Events in and around the Temple. Four handcol. engravings (from the series of 13) after G. VAN GROENINGEN, w. touches of gold, each ±20x29 cm., engr. captions below.

- Each w. sm. number added in pen and ink in lower right corner.

= Hollstein 617/ 618/ 620/ 623, the 2nd state (of 4).

AND 3 other biblical prints, i.a. by GOUWEN after PICART.

€ (150-250) 150
77 5362 Doetecum J van ? 1605 and Doetecum L van act 1554 1572 77 5362 Doetecum J van ? 1605 and Doetecum L van act 1554 1572
77/5362 Doetecum, J. van (?-1605) and Doetecum, L. van (act. 1554-1572). River Landscape, a view of a town in the left background. Etching and engraving after H. BOL, 22,3x31,8 cm., 1562.

- Trimmed on/ outside the borderline; weak vertical central crease; prob. professionally cleaned.

= Part of the series of 12 landscapes. New Hollstein (Doetecum family) 225, 1st state of 2.

€ (400-600) 1200
77 5363 Dolendo Z  1561 ±1604 77 5363 Dolendo Z 1561 ±1604
77/5363 Dolendo, Z. (1561-±1604). Wine. The first of a series of four etchings depicting The powers that rule the world after K. VAN MANDER, 20x28,5 cm., w. two 2-line verses engr. below the image.

- Fine contemp. impression, on paper w. grapes [!] watermark; small/ thread margins/ cut to the image. A few vague brown spots in corners and lower margin.

= Hollstein, Dolendo 5; New Hollstein, Van Mander 34. The 2nd state (of 2), with the adress of C.J. Visscher.

€ (100-150) 100
77 5364 Dürer A  1471 1528 77 5364 Dürer A 1471 1528
77/5364 Dürer, A. (1471-1528). Christ nailed to the cross. Woodcut, 1511, 12,1,x8,6 cm., monogrammed in the block in lower right corner, on laid paper w. Latin letterpress text on verso.

- Trimmed ±6 mm within the borderline (with little loss of image). Good strong impression.

= Part of the engraved Small Passion series. Meder 148; Bartsch 39; Schoch I, 209. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCVIII.

€ (2.000-2.500)
77 5365 Dürer A  1471 1528 77 5365 Dürer A 1471 1528
77/5365 Dürer, A. (1471-1528). Joachim and the angel. Woodcut, 29,4x21,9 cm., monogrammed in the block.

- Sl. browned; upper left corner tiny tear; cut to/ on the framing line; somewhat grey/ weak impression.

= From the series of scenes of the Life of the Holy Virgin. Presumably first printed around 1504. Later 16th century impression without the Latin text. Schoch a.o. 168; Meder 190. On laid paper with a small watermark showing a city gate. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCVIII.

€ (600-800) 600