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78 5820 Flowers  Bouchard M  late 18th cent  78 5820 Flowers Bouchard M late 18th cent
78 5820 Flowers  Bouchard M  late 18th cent  78 5820 Flowers Bouchard M late 18th cent
78/5820 [Flowers]. Bouchard, M. (late 18th cent.). "Ruscus latifolius" (Semele). "Centaurium minus" (European centaury). Two handcol. engravings, 36x23 cm., framed.

- Both sl. agetoned.

= Both from G. BONELLI, Hortus Romanus juxta systems Tournefortianum paulo (1772-1793). The second plant is known in Dutch as 'Echt duizendguldenkruid'.

€ (50-70) 60
78 5821 Flowers  Campanula radice esculenta flore coeruleo 78 5821 Flowers Campanula radice esculenta flore coeruleo
78 5821 Flowers  Campanula radice esculenta flore coeruleo 78 5821 Flowers Campanula radice esculenta flore coeruleo
78 5821 Flowers  Campanula radice esculenta flore coeruleo 78 5821 Flowers Campanula radice esculenta flore coeruleo
78/5821 [Flowers]. "Campanula, radice esculenta, flore coeruleo". Handcol. etching, 36,5x23 cm. (platemark), framed. (sl. foxed). - AND 2 others similar from the same work: "Apocynum latifolium incanum syriacum" and "Althea dioscoridis (...)", both unif. framed.

= From G. BONELLI, Hortus Romanus juxta systems Tournefortianum paulo (Rome, 1772-1793).

€ (50-70) 50
78 5822 Flowers  Lot of 7 handcol engravings 78 5822 Flowers Lot of 7 handcol engravings
78 5822 Flowers  Lot of 7 handcol engravings 78 5822 Flowers Lot of 7 handcol engravings
78 5822 Flowers  Lot of 7 handcol engravings 78 5822 Flowers Lot of 7 handcol engravings
78 5822 Flowers  Lot of 7 handcol engravings 78 5822 Flowers Lot of 7 handcol engravings
78 5822 Flowers  Lot of 7 handcol engravings 78 5822 Flowers Lot of 7 handcol engravings
78 5822 Flowers  Lot of 7 handcol engravings 78 5822 Flowers Lot of 7 handcol engravings
78 5822 Flowers  Lot of 7 handcol engravings 78 5822 Flowers Lot of 7 handcol engravings
78/5822 [Flowers]. Lot of 7 handcol. engravings, by J.M. SELIGMANN after G.D. EHRET a.o, 28x22 to 45x28 cm., (8) textp., all from J. TREW, Hortus nitidissimis omnem per annum superbiens floribus (...), Nürnberg, J.J. Fleischmann, 1750, folio.

= Narcissus I (vaguely waterst./ mouldy); Lilio-Narcissus II (vaguely waterst.); Ranunculus II (waterst./ foxed); Hyacinthus III/ IIV (mouldy spots); Anemone I/ II (vaguely (water)st./ mouldy and dam. in outer left blank margin). Pritzel 9500; Nissen, BBI 1995; Calmann p.97f.

€ (100-150) 100
78 5823 Frisius S W  ±1580 1629 78 5823 Frisius S W ±1580 1629
78 5823 Frisius S W  ±1580 1629 78 5823 Frisius S W ±1580 1629
78/5823 Frisius, S.W. (±1580-1629). Mountainous landscapes. Two etchings after H. GOLTZIUS, 1608, both 13,6x21,2 cm.

- Cut just outside the borderline, w. the address cut off. The first print w. closed vertical tear (±2 cm.) near lower edge; upper right corner rubbed; 2nd print upper left corner just cut within the borderline; foxed.

= Complete series. New Hollstein 151 and 152, 2nd state of 2, w. the numbers.

€ (300-500) 300
78 5824 Frisius S W  ±1580 1629 78 5824 Frisius S W ±1580 1629
78/5824 Frisius, S.W. (±1580-1629). The old St. Anthonis Gate. Etching, 16,5x20,9 cm., w. the address of "N. Visscher excud." and numb. "1" in the plate in lower right corner of lower margin.

- Ample margins; foxed. = Hollstein 90, very rare (4th?) state, not mentioned by Hollstein.

€ (100-150) 100
78 5825 Galle P  1537 1612  workshop of 78 5825 Galle P 1537 1612 workshop of
78/5825 Galle, P. (1537-1612) (workshop of). The Baths of Caracalla. Engraving after H. VAN CLEVE, 17,5x24,6 cm. (platemark), publ. by Th. Galle.

- Ample margins.

= From the series Ruinarum Varii Prospectus Ruriumque Aliquot Delineationes. New Hollstein R18; Hollstein 7, 1st state of 2, before the number.

€ (150-250) 150
78 5826 Galle P  1537 1612  workshop of 78 5826 Galle P 1537 1612 workshop of
78/5826 Galle, P. (1537-1612) (workshop of). The prophet Nathan converses with king David. The repentance of St Peter. Two engravings after M. DE VOS, 20x23 cm. (plate mark). "3" and "5".

- First print trifle fingersoiled and a few spots; 2nd prints w. sl. browned ample margins; w. annotation in pen and ink.

= From the series of Repentant sinners from the Old and New Testament. Hollstein (De Vos) 1139, 1st state of 2 and 1145, 2nd state of 2.

AND 3 others, all after Maarten de Vos, i.a. by C. GALLE.

€ (100-150) 100
78 5827 Gandolfi G  1734 1802 78 5827 Gandolfi G 1734 1802
78 5827 Gandolfi G  1734 1802 78 5827 Gandolfi G 1734 1802
78 5827 Gandolfi G  1734 1802 78 5827 Gandolfi G 1734 1802
78 5827 Gandolfi G  1734 1802 78 5827 Gandolfi G 1734 1802
78/5827 Gandolfi, G. (1734-1802). Death of Germanicus. Etching after N. POUSSIN, 8,3x12,2 cm. (image), monogrammed "G.G. ft" in the plate.

- Brown spots; tipped onto mount. = De Vesme 11.

Ravenet, S.F. (1706-1774). "Le Palais de Pluton". Engraving after J. DE LAJOUE, 38x21,5 cm.

= From the series of Livre Nouveau de Douze Morceaux de Fantaisie.

AND ±30 others, 17th-19th cent., i.a. by FERDINAND VON KOBELL and J.J. HAID.

€ (100-150) 210
78 5828 Gardens and gardening  Anonymous early 18th cent  78 5828 Gardens and gardening Anonymous early 18th cent
78/5828 [Gardens and gardening]. Anonymous (early 18th cent.). (Garden stairs and elevations). Set of 6 engravings after A. LE BLOND, each ±23x31 cm., w. the addres of I. Mariette, Paris.

= Probably from La Théorie et la Pratique du Jardinage.

AND 5 engravings from G.B. FERRARI, Hesperides sive de Malorum Aureorum cultura et usu (1646).

€ (80-100)
78 5829 Gaspari P  1720 1785 78 5829 Gaspari P 1720 1785
78/5829 Gaspari, P. (1720-1785). "Portus ad Veterum normam Aedificiis exornatus.". Etching and engraving from Serenissimo et potentissimo principi Carolo Theodoro (...), 30,3x41,5 cm., titled, numbered "n. 9" and "Petrus Gaspari Inv. et Sculp. Venetiis C.P.E.S." below image.

- Sm. crease in centre of image; sl. wrinkled; trifle foxed, mostly in blank margins; sl. duststained along edges.

= Kat. Orm. Berlin 4183; cf. Thieme-Becker XIII, pp.229-30.

€ (200-300) 210
78 5830 Gaspari P  1720 1785 78 5830 Gaspari P 1720 1785
78/5830 Gaspari, P. (1720-1785). "Templum et Platea ad barbarae, et semibarbarae structurae normam". Etching and engraving from Serenissimo et potentissimo principi Carolo Theodoro (...), 30,7x41 cm., titled, numbered "n. 11" and "Petrus Gaspari Inv. et Sculp. Venetiis C.P.E.S." below image.

- Trifle/ sl. duststained along edges; sl. soiled in margins; lower blank margin cut irregularly.

= Kat. Orn. Berlin 4183; cf. Thieme-Becker XIII, pp.229-30.

€ (200-300) 210
78 5831 Gaultier L  1561 1635 78 5831 Gaultier L 1561 1635
78/5831 Gaultier, L. (1561-1635). "Aprilis" (Saints of the Month). Engraving, 29,7x19,1 cm. (platemark), publ. by Jacques Honervogt.

- Sl. browned.

= From the series of 12 Months. Shows 48 saints connected to the specific name days, i.e. Saint Hugo on April 1, Saint Erkenbod on April 12. Probably French or Spanish Netherlands. On laid paper with a watermark showing a horn upside down (!) in crowned shield, below the monogram "LDM".

€ (100-150)
78 5832 Genoels A  1640 1723 78 5832 Genoels A 1640 1723
78 5832 Genoels A  1640 1723 78 5832 Genoels A 1640 1723
78/5832 Genoels, A. (1640-1723). Young man before a mausoleum. Mausoleum with six columns. Two etchings, 16,3x22,7 cm., both signed in the plate (1x in reverse).

- Trimmed 2 to 5 mm outside the platemark.

= Hollstein 56 and 59. Both from a series of 4 pastoral landscapes.

Perelle, G. (1600-1675). (Pastoral landscapes in a circle). Two circular etchings, 20,5x20,5 cm. (platemark), w. the address of P. Mariette.

- Ample margins partly foxed; w. waterstains. = Le Blanc 77-102.

€ (70-90) 70
78 5833 Gerards M  1521 ±1604 78 5833 Gerards M 1521 ±1604
78 5833 Gerards M  1521 ±1604 78 5833 Gerards M 1521 ±1604
78/5833 Gerards, M. (1521-±1604). (Fables). Four etchings, each 9,5x11,2 cm.

- Cut to/ on the borderline.

= Hollstein 1-108, 1st state (before the text on verso). Published in E. DE DENE, De warachtighe Fabulen der Dieren (Brugge 1567). All with collector's mark of P.C. Séchan (1803-1874) on recto.

€ (100-150) 100
78 5834 Géricault Th  1791 1824 78 5834 Géricault Th 1791 1824
78 5834 Géricault Th  1791 1824 78 5834 Géricault Th 1791 1824
78/5834 Géricault, Th. (1791-1824). Jockey Anglais. Pen-manner lithograph, 1820, 18,2x33 cm., printed on carton auto-graphique.

- Stained in lower half; lower blank margin sl. frayed/ dam. (restored). = Delteil 22, only state.

Filosi, G. (act. 1732-1754). "Ponte a Signa, dalla parte di Levante". Engraved view after G. ZOCCHI, 27,5x47 cm., engr. captions below (trifle soiled).

€ (80-100)
78 5835 Gheyn II J de 1565 1629  workshop of 78 5835 Gheyn II J de 1565 1629 workshop of
78/5835 Gheyn II, J. de (1565-1629) (workshop of). Zacchaeus [Luke 19:1-10]. Engraving from the series of Eight Repentant Sinners from the Old and New Testament after K. VAN MANDER, 19,5x14 cm., engr. caption below.

- The number "5" in lower left corner rubbed off; some sm. stains.

= Hollstein 19, the 2nd state (of 2). Verso w. collector's mark of J.H. Jurriaanse (Lugt 1403b).

AND an engr. portrait of Johannes Aventinus by T. DE BRY (trimmed to the borderline).

€ (50-70) 70
78 5836 Glauber J  1646 ±1726 78 5836 Glauber J 1646 ±1726
78 5836 Glauber J  1646 ±1726 78 5836 Glauber J 1646 ±1726
78 5836 Glauber J  1646 ±1726 78 5836 Glauber J 1646 ±1726
78/5836 Glauber, J. (1646-±1726). (Arcadian landscapes). Three engravings, each ±23x35 cm., w. "J. Glauber in. et f." or "J. Glauber inv. et fecit" engr. below.
€ (70-90)
78 5837 Goenette N  1854 1894 78 5837 Goenette N 1854 1894
78/5837 Goenette, N. (1854-1894). La Sorcière. Drypoint, printed in brown, 21x9 cm., signed [in reverse] in the plate, w. the artist's red monogram stamp.
€ (100-150) 160
78 5838 Goltzius J  ±1550 after 1595 78 5838 Goltzius J ±1550 after 1595
78/5838 Goltzius, J. (±1550-after 1595). (God appearing to Abraham). Engraving after P. VAN DER BORCHT (or HANS BOL?), 11,6x16,5 cm., monogrammed "I.G. fc". "P. van der Borcht invent." and w. the address of "J. Janss. excud." (J. Janssonius), numb. "1" in the plate.

- With wide, ample margins.

= Rare, this print not traced. Not in New Hollstein (Van der Borcht or Bol). Hollstein (Julius Goltzius), lists 8 prints after Bol with landscapes with scenes from the Old and New Testament, divided in two series, each numbered 1 to 4 and published by Janssonius (Hollstein 1-8). Not specified by Hollstein which scenes and without images. New Hollstein (Bol) lists those 8 prints as no.11-14, together with the 4 prints (rejected as Bol) R22-25. Those last 4 prints are numbered 1 to 4, so they are probably the same as the 4 (of 8) as described in Hollstein (Julius Goltzius). However, the engravings in New Hollstein, Bol 11-14, are only partly numbered in the edition by Janssonius (with NH 15 numbered "5"!). So it is not certain if these 4 are part of the 8 listed under Julius Goltzius. There is an engraving in the Rijksmuseum by Goltzius after Bol: Abraham kneeling for the three angels, numbered "2"(according to the museum, Hollstein (Julius Goltzius) 2). This print is for some reason omitted from the New Hollstein (Bol). Although the name of van der Borcht is on our print, the style is very similar to the print in the Rijksmuseum and the 8 prints in the New Hollstein (11-14 and Rejected prints 22-25). So they are probably all by the same artist and part of an (unfinished?) series of biblical scenes. Cf. New Hollstein (Hans Bol) 11-14 and Hollstein (Julius Goltzius) 1-8. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXIII.

€ (150-250)
78 5839 Goudt H  1585 1630 78 5839 Goudt H 1585 1630
78/5839 Goudt, H. (1585-1630). Ceres seeking her daughter. Etching and engraving after A. ELSHEIMER, 30,7x23,6 cm., signed "(...) HGoudt sculpsit et dicavit Romae. 1610" and "A. Elsheimer pinxit" and an 8-line verse by J. RUTGERS below the image, framed.

- Sl. browned. = Fine night-piece. Hollstein 5, only state.

€ (200-300)