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78 5800 Dente da Ravenna M  1486/1500 1527  circle of 78 5800 Dente da Ravenna M 1486/1500 1527 circle of
78/5800 Dente da Ravenna, M. (1486/1500-1527) (circle of). (Academy of sciences). Engraving after GIUSEPPE PORTA called SALVIATI (?), 23,5x19,4 cm., monogrammed "SR" in the plate.

- Closed chip and sm. tear in left blank margin (tear just within the image) and sm. tear in upper margin; trimmed just outside the platemark.

= Strong dark impression. On laid paper with watermark showing Gothic letter "P" (prob. 1st half 16th cent.). Bartsch (Dente da Ravenna) 479. With the collector's marks of duc d'Arenberg (Lugt 567) and J. Fred. Bianchi (Lugt 3761). The monogram in the print seems to point to a Salviati, but the attribution is inconclusive. The British Museum, curator comment: "Bartsch erroneously attributed this work to Marco da Ravenna and suggested that it was engraved after Francesco Salviati. The engraving however was made after a woodcut by Giuseppe Porta Salviati (...) as a frontispiece to "Le Sorti di Francesco Marcolini da Forlì intitolate Giardino di Pensieri" which appeared in 1540 and again in 1550. (No impression of the woodcut is in the BM.) As Marco died in 1527 the work must have been executed in his manner by a younger artist". However, the curator comment of the New York Metropolitan Museum on the woodcut by Salviati: "The evocative woodcut that adorns the frontispiece of this fortune-telling book is prominently signed by the artist Giuseppe Porta (ca. 1520-ca. 1575) (...), who later took the name Salviati (...). However, the composition is not original to Porta but closely copies an engraving by Marco Dente, a student of Marcantonio Raimondi who died in the Sack of Rome of 1527 (...)". SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXII.

€ (400-600) 400
78 5801 Deyster L de ±1656 1711 78 5801 Deyster L de ±1656 1711
78/5801 Deyster, L. de (±1656-1711). Hagar in the desert. Etching, 17,2x14,9 cm. (platemark), signed "L.d.deijster f. et Inventor" in the plate. Idem. The angel inviting Hagar to return. Etching, 17,1x13,1 cm. (platemark), signed "L. de Deijster Invtor et Sculp:" in the plate. Idem. St. Mary Magdalen before the crucifix in a grotto. Etching, 16,4x12,8 cm. (platemark), signed "L. de Deijster In: et Sculp:" in the plate. Idem. Two Cupids. Etching, 17,4x13 cm. (platemark), signed "L: de Deijster Inventor et Sculp: Anno 1693" in the plate.

- All fine w. ample margins.

= Hollstein 5; Hollstein 6 (with the collector's mark of Paul Davidson (Lugt 654)); Hollstein 9 (with the collector/ collection marks of Dr. C. von Guérard († 1904) (Lugt 1109), Städel Museum Frankfurt, legate of J.K. Brönner (1738-1812) (Lugt 306 and 307, 2396)) and Hollstein 13 (w. collector's marks of W.E. Drugulin (1825-1879) (Lugt 2612) and E. Fabricius (± † 1920)(Lugt 847a and 919bis)).

€ (300-500) 300
78 5802 Dufour N  1725 1818 78 5802 Dufour N 1725 1818
78 5802 Dufour N  1725 1818 78 5802 Dufour N 1725 1818
78/5802 Dufour, N. (1725-1818). "Vue des environs de régio en Calabre". Engraving after J. VERNET, 31x45 cm., title engr. below the image, Paris, Mondhare, ±1760 (vague waterstain in upper right corner). - AND 1 similar by T. SANDERS after J. VERNET: "The Italian Fishermen".
€ (60-80) 70
78 5803 Dujardin K  1622 1678 78 5803 Dujardin K 1622 1678
78/5803 Dujardin, K. (1622-1678). The man with the dog. Etching, 14x17,5 cm.

= Hollstein 21, 2nd state (of 2), with the number. With counter watermark "IV". With the collector's mark of Eduard Schultze (Lugt 906).

Idem. The ruins of a temple. Etching, 12x15,3 cm.

- Sl. browned; two weak spots in upper corners, from former tipping-on.

= Hollstein 12, the 2nd state (of 2), with the number added. One of his finest.

AND 3 other small etchings by the same, i.a. Hollstein 43 (3rd state).

€ (100-150) 110
78 5804 Dujardin K  1622 1678 78 5804 Dujardin K 1622 1678
78 5804 Dujardin K  1622 1678 78 5804 Dujardin K 1622 1678
78/5804 Dujardin, K. (1622-1678). The packer and the two asses. The two muleteers. Two etchings, both ±13,9x17,6 cm., signed "K. du Jardin" and "1658" and "1660" in the plate.

= Hollstein 19 and 20, 2nd state of 2 (w. the numbers).

€ (100-150) 100
78 5805 Dürer A  1471 1528 78 5805 Dürer A 1471 1528
78/5805 Dürer, A. (1471-1528). Adoration of the Magi. Woodcut from the series of 20 The Life of the Virgin, 29,9x21 cm., monogrammed in the block.

- Upper left corner repaired (w. loss of borderline and blank portion) and w. tear; lower right corner w. vague oblique fold.

= Meder/ Hollstein 199; Bartsch 87. Later impression of state F. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXII.

€ (1.200-1.500)
78 5806 Dürer A  1471 1528 78 5806 Dürer A 1471 1528
78/5806 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 Passion series. Meder 148; Bartsch 39; Schoch I, 209. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXII.

€ (1.600-1.800)
78 5807 Dürer A  1471 1528 78 5807 Dürer A 1471 1528
78/5807 Dürer, A. (1471-1528). The Last Supper (Small Passion). Woodcut, ±1508/ 1509, 13,7x9,8 cm., monogrammed in the block.

- Left blank margin laid down on mount; some soiling mainly in blank margins.

= Meder/ Hollstein 133, before the text; Bartsch 125. Rare. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXII.

€ (2.500-3.000)
78 5808 Dürer A  1471 1528 78 5808 Dürer A 1471 1528
78/5808 Dürer, A. (1471-1528). The Virgin Surrounded by Angels. Woodcut within black borders, 30,2x21,3 cm., monogrammed and "1518" in the block.

- Doubled, closing the split ends of an old horizontal fold; black border in upper left corner trifle dam. (chip of 5x2 mm., not affecting the print); tipped onto mount at centre of top margin.

= Schoch etc. 248f (with the watermark of an eagle with a flower and the splitting of the crack in the lower margin); Meder 211f. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXIII.

€ (1.000-1.500) 1000
78 5809 Duvivier I  1758 1832 78 5809 Duvivier I 1758 1832
78 5809 Duvivier I  1758 1832 78 5809 Duvivier I 1758 1832
78 5809 Duvivier I  1758 1832 78 5809 Duvivier I 1758 1832
78/5809 Duvivier, I. (1758-1832). (Rocky landscape with in the foreground two people climbing a rock). Etching, 16x21 cm., on thick wove paper.

- Some foxing. = Le Blanc II, p.173.

AND 2 others, i.a. a copy in reverse after F. BAROCCI, Madonna in the Clouds (trimmed on/ just within the platemark; foxed. Cf. Pillsbury/ Richards 74).

€ (100-150) 100
78 5810 Ellmer P  1793 1872 78 5810 Ellmer P 1793 1872
78 5810 Ellmer P  1793 1872 78 5810 Ellmer P 1793 1872
78 5810 Ellmer P  1793 1872 78 5810 Ellmer P 1793 1872
78/5810 Ellmer, P. (1793-1872). (An allegorial classical triumphal procession with the victor in chariot pulled by two elephants). Lithograph, ±1820, 17,7x40 cm.

- Sl. foxed.

= An early and rare lithograph. On paper with the watermark of Michael Brandmiller (Austrian, act. 1810-1863).

Bemme, J.A. (1775-1841). (Tools of various professions). Five lithographs, each ±15,5x13,2 cm., 1x signed "Joh. Bemme Az. Lithogr." in pencil, numb. "1" and "3" to "6" on the stone.

- Lacks plate 2.

= Tools of a gardener, carpenter, cook, butcher and wash woman. Plates for an unknown work.

Daumier, H. (1808-1879). "Masques de 1831". Lithograph, 22,5x29,5 cm.

= With the collector's mark of Suzanne Vouay (Lugt 2373). From Le Caricature.

AND 6 others, i.a. (early) lithographs by W.H. FRANQUINET, A. STUTTGÉ and F. PILOTY. - ADDED: 7 letterpress Austrian ordinances, regarding lithography and engraved art, 1802-1839.

€ (80-100) 130
78 5811 Everdingen A van 1621 1675 78 5811 Everdingen A van 1621 1675
78 5811 Everdingen A van 1621 1675 78 5811 Everdingen A van 1621 1675
78 5811 Everdingen A van 1621 1675 78 5811 Everdingen A van 1621 1675
78 5811 Everdingen A van 1621 1675 78 5811 Everdingen A van 1621 1675
78/5811 Everdingen, A. van (1621-1675). The three cottages. Etching, 12,3x15,8 cm., monogrammed "AVE" in the plate.

= Hollstein 92, 2nd state of 2. With an unidentified collector's mark on verso (not in Lugt?).

AND 3 others by the same: The church in the valley (H. 84, 2nd state), The boat at the river bank (H.88, 4th state), The man between the two fir trees (H.93, 2nd state).

€ (150-250) 190
78 5812 Everdingen A van 1621 1675 78 5812 Everdingen A van 1621 1675
78/5812 Everdingen, A. van (1621-1675). The three goats at the river. Etching, 8,7x13,5 cm., monogrammed "AVE" in the plate.

- Trimmed ±5mm outside the platemark. = Hollstein 35, 1st state of 3.

AND 2 others by the same: The cudgel-dam and the covered bridge (Hollstein 45, 5th state) and The cart with the two draught-horses (Hollstein 73, 3rd state).

€ (100-150) 180
78 5813 Everdingen A van 1621 1675 78 5813 Everdingen A van 1621 1675
78/5813 Everdingen, A. van (1621-1675). The three porters. Etching, 12,2x15,6 cm.

= Hollstein 86, 2nd state of 2. Slightly later impression.

Idem. The large rock at the river (nightpiece). Etching, 10x12,9 cm.

= Hollstein 31, 5th and final state.

AND 1 other etching by the same: The peasant on horseback (Hollstein 69, 4th state).

€ (100-150) 100
78 5814 Everdingen A van 1621 1675 78 5814 Everdingen A van 1621 1675
78 5814 Everdingen A van 1621 1675 78 5814 Everdingen A van 1621 1675
78/5814 Everdingen, A. van (1621-1675). The two men on the hill. Etching, 9,5x13,9 cm., monogrammed "AVE" in the plate.

= Hollstein 46, 2nd state of 2. With the collection marks of the Rijksprentenkabinet Leiden (Lugt 1665 and 700b).

AND 7 others by the same: The Pilgrim with the dog (H.12, 4th state?), The Fisherman's hut (H.13, 3rd state), The ruined cottage, surrounded by water (H.15, 3rd state), The large rock (H.18, 3rd or 4th state), The hut with the ruinous hedge (H.27, 3rd state), Two boats approach the hut (H.32, 3rd state), The man on the small wooden bridge (H.53, 4th state), The two peasants seated on the hill (H. 71, 2nd or 3rd state, printed from a dirty plate).

- All but one with the same collection marks as above.

€ (300-500) 550
78 5815 Everdingen A van 1621 1675 78 5815 Everdingen A van 1621 1675
78 5815 Everdingen A van 1621 1675 78 5815 Everdingen A van 1621 1675
78/5815 Everdingen, A. van (1621-1675). The unloading of the barge. Etching, 10,1x10,6 cm.

- Printed from a dirty plate (?). Lower margins trimmed to the platemark, otherwise broad margins.

= Hollstein 20, 1st or 2nd state. Hollstein mentions that in the first state the sky has spots in the middle and to the right. On 17th century laid paper.

AND 1 other by the same: the Carpenter (Hollstein 49, 3rd state of 3).

€ (100-150) 170
78 5816 Fennitzer M  1641 1702 78 5816 Fennitzer M 1641 1702
78 5816 Fennitzer M  1641 1702 78 5816 Fennitzer M 1641 1702
78/5816 Fennitzer, M. (1641-1702). "Marquart Rosenberger Mintzmeister zu Schwabach und Nürnberg." Mezzotint portrait, 10,5x7,6 cm., monogrammed "M.F." and titled in the plate.

- Very fine copy. = Rare portrait of the German moneyer Marquart Rosenberger (1480-1536).

AND 6 other mezzotints, i.a. J. GOLE, (Male dancer) (25,8x17 cm., signed in the plate in lower right corner. Upper margin chipped/ frayed; doubled) and J. GREENWOOD, The Jovial Boor (after A. VAN OSTADE, 14,6x11,3 cm., London, R. Sayer. Trifle yellowed).

€ (80-100) 80
78 5817 Fialetti O  1573 1638 78 5817 Fialetti O 1573 1638
78/5817 Fialetti, O. (1573-1638). The Wedding at Cana. Etching after TINTORETTO, 35,6x43,4 cm., w. the address of Remondini in Bassano.

- Former central vertical fold (strengthened near lower edge on verso); a few sm. translucent stains (mostly in lower caption); ±5 mm cut outside the platemark.

= Bartsch/ le Blanc 2, 2nd state of 2.

€ (120-150) 150
78 5818 Fireworks  't Staten Generaals Vrede Vuurwerk Afgestoken in den Haag 14 Junii 1713 Van vele fouten der vorige platen verbeterd 78 5818 Fireworks 't Staten Generaals Vrede Vuurwerk Afgestoken in den Haag 14 Junii 1713 Van vele fouten der vorige platen verbeterd
78/5818 [Fireworks]. "'t Staten Generaals Vrede Vuurwerk, Afgestoken in den Haag 14 Junii 1713. Van vele fouten der vorige platen verbeterd." Handcol. engr. after D. MAROT, w. engr. caption and legend in Dutch and French above, 39x42,7 cm., Amst., A. Allard, ±1713.

- Occas. soiled in blank margin. = F.M. 3498; Atlas van Stolk 3418.

"Afbeelding van 't Vuurwerk, afgestooken in 's Gravenhage, den 13 Juny 1749, ter occasie van den Aakensche vreede." Large engr. by J.C. PHILIPS after L.S. DE CREUZNACH, 38x44 cm., n.pl., "A. de Groot & Fil." engr. below image.

- Formerly folded; (closed) split at both ends of middle fold; closed tear in lower margin, just touching the image.

= Not in F.M.

AND 8 etchings (of 10) by R. DE HOOGHE from the series of Fireworks in London, Leiden, Maastricht, The Hague, Hamburg, Bois-le-Duc, Haarlem (1689. All laid down, on 5 mounts); F.M. 2743; Landwehr, RdH as etcher p.157).

€ (100-150) 230
78 5819 Firmian L von 1709 1786 78 5819 Firmian L von 1709 1786
78 5819 Firmian L von 1709 1786 78 5819 Firmian L von 1709 1786
78/5819 Firmian, L. von (1709-1786). (Two oriental men with turbans). Two etchings, both 19,5x15 cm. (platemark), w. the address of F. Schaur, Salzburg. - AND 6 other etchings by the same, 2x dated 1746, all portraits.

= Rare.

€ (150-250) 150