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78 5760 Brussel H van 1763 1815 78 5760 Brussel H van 1763 1815
78/5760 Brussel, H. van (1763-1815). (Landscape with on the right a fence and trees, on the left a churchtower in the background). Etching, 16x24 cm. - AND 5 other 19th cent. Dutch landscape etchings, i.a. by J.W. VAN BORSELEN (foxed) and a printdrawing after L. BAKHUIZEN.
€ (100-150) 100
78 5761 Brustolon G B  1712 1796 78 5761 Brustolon G B 1712 1796
78/5761 Brustolon, G.B. (1712-1796). "A publica Bibliotheca ad majoris Canalis initium prospectus". Engraving after A. CANALETTO, 28,5x43,5 cm., engr. "Antonius Canal pinxit" and "Jo. Bap. Brustolon sculp." and titled below the image.

- A few foxed spots; closed scratch in centre.

€ (120-150)
78 5762 Bruyn A de 1540 1587 78 5762 Bruyn A de 1540 1587
78/5762 Bruyn, A. de (1540-1587). Boar hunt. Engraving, 4x22,5 cm., monogrammed "ADB" in the plate.

- Laid down; sl. yellowed; brown stain near left edge.

= Perhaps part of the series of Small Friezes with hunting scenes (with slightly different measurements). Cf. Hollstein 61-66 and Würzbach 34. Rare. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXVII.

€ (200-300) 200
78 5763 Bry J Th de 1561 1623 78 5763 Bry J Th de 1561 1623
78 5763 Bry J Th de 1561 1623 78 5763 Bry J Th de 1561 1623
78/5763 Bry, J.Th. de (1561-1623). Marching soldiers, in the centre a standard-bearer. Engraving after J. AMMAN, 4,6x28,5 cm., "Ioa Theo. de Bry" and monogrammed "IA" in the plate.

- Waterstain in upper right corner; somewhat foxed/ browned; left edge cut short, ±2 mm within the image, margin reattached; cut a few mm. outside the platemark.

= Hollstein 27. With the collector's mark of J.H. Jurriaanse (1866-1940) (Lugt 1403b).

Idem. (The same print).

- Darker and stronger impression, but on later paper; trifle soiled; trimmed on the platemark.

Idem. (The same print, but shorthened). Engraving, 4,6x22,3 cm.

= An 18th century restrike, with the original plate shortened on the right side, w. loss of the 5 men and the artist's name. This state not mentioned in Hollstein. With the collector's mark of J.H. Jurriaanse (1866-1940) on verso (Lugt 1403b).

€ (250-350) 250
78 5764 Bry J Th de 1561 1623 78 5764 Bry J Th de 1561 1623
78/5764 Bry, J.Th. de (1561-1623). Triumph of Death (Military convoy accompanied by Death). Engraving after H.S. BEHAM, 6,5x27,8 cm. (incl. caption).

- Doubled.

= Rare. Hollstein 15, 1st state (of 3?). With the collector's marks of J.H. Jurriaanse (1866-1940) (Lugt 1403b) and P.W. van Doorne (1896-1971) (Lugt 4731) and an older annotation/ name (?) in brown pen and ink.

Idem. Marching soldiers, in the centre an armoury car. Engraving, 5,4x24,2 cm.

- Tiny repaired hole in image.

= Very rare. This is very probably Wurzbach 21/ Hollstein 28, the title correctly only mentions one armoury car; Hollstein mentions that Wurzbach 15 and 21 are identical, which is almost correct. It is the same print as Hollstein 15, but shortened on the right side, without the three figures of Death and the second wagon. The Augsburg publisher Jeremias Wollf (1663-1724) printed the longer version and added his address. This shortened version was perhaps also published by him or by another 18th century printer. With the same collector's marks as above. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXVII.

€ (800-1.000) 800
78 5765 Buhot F H  1847 1898 78 5765 Buhot F H 1847 1898
78 5765 Buhot F H  1847 1898 78 5765 Buhot F H 1847 1898
78/5765 Buhot, F.-H. (1847-1898). Cacoletière assise. Etching, 11,5x16,4 cm., signed "Felix Buhot" in the plate. - AND an impression from the cancelled plate of the same etching.

= Bourcard/ Goodfriend 58.

€ (60-80) 120
78 5766 Buhot F H  1847 1898 78 5766 Buhot F H 1847 1898
78 5766 Buhot F H  1847 1898 78 5766 Buhot F H 1847 1898
78 5766 Buhot F H  1847 1898 78 5766 Buhot F H 1847 1898
78/5766 Buhot, F.-H. (1847-1898). "La dilligence de Beaucaire". Etching, 17,2x11,4 cm., from A. DAUDET, Lettres de mon moulin (Paris, 1880).

= Bourcard/ Goodfriend 110, the third state (of 4).

AND 2 other etchings by the same from the same work: Le Curé de Cucugnan and Les Vieux (Bourcard/ Goodfriend 112/ 113).

€ (150-250) 500
78 5767 Burgkmair I H  1473 1531 78 5767 Burgkmair I H 1473 1531
78 5767 Burgkmair I H  1473 1531 78 5767 Burgkmair I H 1473 1531
78/5767 Burgkmair I, H. (1473-1531). (The triumph of Maximilian I). Six woodcuts from the series, each ±38x38 cm.

- Yellowed/ sl. browned; one leaf foxed; sl. creased. = Later impressions (18th cent.?).

€ (200-300) 250
78 5768 Bye M de 1638/39 1688 78 5768 Bye M de 1638/39 1688
78 5768 Bye M de 1638/39 1688 78 5768 Bye M de 1638/39 1688
78 5768 Bye M de 1638/39 1688 78 5768 Bye M de 1638/39 1688
78/5768 Bye, M. de (1638/39-1688). Sheep. Set of 9 (of 16) etchings after P. POTTER, 1664, all 10,6x13,2 cm., first etching w. "M: De: Bij: fecit: 1664" in the plate, all w. number in lower right corner, with the address of Nic. Visscher and "N.8" and "1664" in the title, tipped into modern hmor. album w. giltlettered spine, obl. 8vo.

- Occas. some foxed spots; no. 8 w. sm. waterstain; some remnants of former mounting on verso.

= Comprises: no. 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 11-13 and 16. Hollstein 79-94, 3rd or (most probably) 4th state (of 4).

€ (60-80) 140
78 5769 Calame A  1810 1864 78 5769 Calame A 1810 1864
78 5769 Calame A  1810 1864 78 5769 Calame A 1810 1864
78 5769 Calame A  1810 1864 78 5769 Calame A 1810 1864
78/5769 Calame, A. (1810-1864). (Essais de gravure a l'eau forte). Lot of 41 etchings, 8,5x10 to 26x20,5 cm., 1838-1845, for the greater part on chine collé.

- Occas. w. a fews spots in margins. = Mostly (Swiss) landscape or alpine views.

AND a small photogravure after a painting by the artist.

€ (250-350) 550
78 5770 Caricature  De Actiewereld op haar einde 78 5770 Caricature De Actiewereld op haar einde
78/5770 [Caricature]. "De Actiewereld op haar einde". Engraving, 28,5x37,8 cm., engr. captions below, from Het groote Tafereel der Dwaasheid, 1720.

- Formerly folded; sl. yellowed.

€ (50-70) 50
78 5771 Caricature  Anonymous early 19th cent  78 5771 Caricature Anonymous early 19th cent
78/5771 [Caricature]. Anonymous (early 19th cent.). "The Old Arms newly Emblazoned and adapted for 1820." Contemp. handcol. etching w. etched caption below, 23,7x33,3 cm., London, J. Fairburn, 1820.

- Sm. tear in lower blank margin (in caption); sl. soiled.

= Very rare, only one other copy traced. One of the various contemporary caricatures on the 'Queen Caroline affair' in which king George IV of Great Britain tried to divorce from his wife Caroline of Brunswick by putting her on trial (August 1820) in the House of Lords for adultery. This trial coincided with the social unrest in the UK which culminated in the Peterloo Massacre (1819). In the aftermath the government tried to quel the unrest by introducing six acts to prevent any radical reform or revolutionary movements. This made the king and government very unpopular, which is why many favoured the queen in her case against the king as a way of protest, as shown in this caricature.

€ (50-70) 50
78 5772 Caricature  ll Callotto resuscitato oder neu eingerichtes Zwerchen Cabinet De waereld is vol gekkennesten 78 5772 Caricature ll Callotto resuscitato oder neu eingerichtes Zwerchen Cabinet De waereld is vol gekkennesten
78 5772 Caricature  ll Callotto resuscitato oder neu eingerichtes Zwerchen Cabinet De waereld is vol gekkennesten 78 5772 Caricature ll Callotto resuscitato oder neu eingerichtes Zwerchen Cabinet De waereld is vol gekkennesten
78/5772 [Caricature]. ll Callotto resuscitato oder neu eingerichtes Zwerchen Cabinet. De waereld is vol gekkennesten. Series of 41 (of 58) (handcol.) engravings by J. VAN SASSE and A. FOLKEMA, each 16x10 cm., w. tri-lingual verses engr. below image, Amst., W. Koning, 1716.

- Lacks 17 engravings; 14 engravings w. portions cut-out/ lower part cut off; loose in contemp. hroan (w. 2 bookplates on verso frontcover, i.a. by J.W. Six).

= Muller Suppl. 3695; Sander 1377; Lipperheide Xf 2. Rare series of dwarf caricatures, which were inspired by the Varie figure Gobbi by Jacques Callot, first published in 1616. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXX.

€ (200-300) 475
78 5773 Caricature  Caylus A C P  Comte de early 18th cent  78 5773 Caricature Caylus A C P Comte de early 18th cent
78/5773 [Caricature]. Caylus, A.C.P., Comte de (early 18th cent.). Lot of 22 caricatural etchings after L. DA VINCI, ±9x9 to 12,2x10,3 cm., partly monogrammed "C" and/ or numb. in the plate, all laid down in sl. later hroan album, obl. 8vo.

= Recueil de testes de caractere & de charges dessinées par Leonard de Vinci Florentin (Paris, 1730). Cf. Cohen De Ricci 212 (40 plates) & 623 (36 plates).

€ (150-250) 650
78 5774 Caricature  Cham = A C H de Noé  1819 1879 78 5774 Caricature Cham = A C H de Noé 1819 1879
78 5774 Caricature  Cham = A C H de Noé  1819 1879 78 5774 Caricature Cham = A C H de Noé 1819 1879
78 5774 Caricature  Cham = A C H de Noé  1819 1879 78 5774 Caricature Cham = A C H de Noé 1819 1879
78 5774 Caricature  Cham = A C H de Noé  1819 1879 78 5774 Caricature Cham = A C H de Noé 1819 1879
78/5774 [Caricature]. Cham (= A.C.H. de Noé) (1819-1879). Promenade sur la digue. Promenade en mer. Two handcol. lithographs, each 28,5x20 cm. (incl. captions), publ. by J. Buffa & Co.

= Both from the series La Saison des Bains a Ostende.

AND ±40 others, i.a. by P. GAVARNI, N.-T. CHARLET, PIGAL and H. DAUMIER.

- All w. various (sm.) defects.

€ (100-150) 100
78 5775 Caricature  Darly Mary act 1756 1776 and Darly M  ±1721 1780 78 5775 Caricature Darly Mary act 1756 1776 and Darly M ±1721 1780
78 5775 Caricature  Darly Mary act 1756 1776 and Darly M  ±1721 1780 78 5775 Caricature Darly Mary act 1756 1776 and Darly M ±1721 1780
78/5775 [Caricature]. Darly, Mary (act. 1756-1776) and Darly, M. (±1721-1780). (Caricatures, Macaronies, & Characters). Lot of 28 etchings, various sizes, 17,2x12,2 to 17x24,5 cm., publ. by M. Darly, London, 1772-1777.

= Conceived as a series of satirical prints on the fashionable people in the United Kingdom, called macaronies. The Darly's were the most prolific publisher's of this kind of caricatures.

€ (120-150) 300
78 5776 Caricature  Daumier H  1808 1879 78 5776 Caricature Daumier H 1808 1879
78 5776 Caricature  Daumier H  1808 1879 78 5776 Caricature Daumier H 1808 1879
78 5776 Caricature  Daumier H  1808 1879 78 5776 Caricature Daumier H 1808 1879
78/5776 [Caricature]. Daumier, H. (1808-1879). "Ah! tu veux te frotter à la presse!!" Lithograph, w. lithogr. captions, 28x22 cm., plate 319 from La Caricature (Journal) No.152, Paris, L. de Becquet/ Aubert, 1833.

- Some foxing.

= Delteil 71; Hazard/ Delteil 259: "Un ourvrier typographe, le visage souriant, aplatit sous une presse qu'il fait manoeuvrer, un personnage à favoris et qui n'est autre que le roi Louis-Philippe, dont le parapluie légendaire gît au pied de la machine".

AND 1 other similar by the same and 6 lithogr. caricatures by GAVARNI, incl. 5 from the series "Par-ci, par-la".

€ (50-70) 50
78 5777 Caricature  Heath W  1795 1840 78 5777 Caricature Heath W 1795 1840
78 5777 Caricature  Heath W  1795 1840 78 5777 Caricature Heath W 1795 1840
78 5777 Caricature  Heath W  1795 1840 78 5777 Caricature Heath W 1795 1840
78/5777 [Caricature]. Heath, W. (1795-1840). "The man wot guards the Hopposition." Contemp. handcol. etching, w. etched caption below, 31,2x23 cm., London, J. Field, n.d. (±1830?).

- Tipped onto mount; a few faint waterstains in lower half. Otherwise fine.

= Caricature of Ernest August, duke of Cumberland and from 1837 onwards king of Hannover. He was a very conservative member of the House of Lords. Perhaps part of a series of caricature portraits showing politicians as coach drivers or conductors. "The Duke of Cumberland, dressed as a guard with broad-brimmed hat, gold-laced great-coat, pouch or satchel, with breeches and top-boots, holds a cocked blunderbuss by the barrel in his right hand, a coach-horn in his left. (...)" (quote from the Brit. Museum on this print).

Jones, Th. (act. 1823-1848). "A Windsor Pair [changed into: "Pear"], full ripe". Etching, w. etched caption below, 22,5x31,2 cm., London, S.W. Fores, 1828.

= "George IV and Miss Chester sit on a rustic garden seat under the branch of a tree, from which a giant pear hangs over their heads, exactly between them. (...)." Miss Eliza Chester was "a beautiful actress, (...) "who solaced George IV's last years at the Cottage, being appointed Reader to the King at a salary of £600." (source: British Museum and M. Dorothy George, 'Catalogue of Political and Personal Satires in the British Museum', XI, 1954).

Idem. ""Porro unum est necessarium." "His Ambition will lead him to attempt that one thing." -Vide Napoleon Bonaparte's prophecy." Etching w. etched caption below by T. JONES after W. HEATH, 22,9x32 cm., n.pl., Paul Pry, n.d. (1829).

= The print is a satire on Wellington's pressure on the King over Catholic Emancipation.

AND 14 others similar, all in poor condition.

€ (100-150) 190
78 5778 Caricature  Hunin J  1770 1851 78 5778 Caricature Hunin J 1770 1851
78 5778 Caricature  Hunin J  1770 1851 78 5778 Caricature Hunin J 1770 1851
78/5778 [Caricature]. Hunin, J. (1770-1851). "O Utinam Hyïoppa!". Handcol. engraving (or lithograph), 20,5x13,5 cm., w. 4-line caption below, w. the address "Courtois en Hunin te Mechelen".

= A rare Belgian folk print. Since medieval times there has been a tradition that during processions in the city of Mechelen a large puppet is carried around and tossed up in the air, a so-called 'Vuile bruidegom' or 'Sotscop'. According to contemporary sources in 1775 the puppet was tossed accidently into the audience along the route, when a man, a 'Jacobus de Leeuw' from Antwerp, caught or tried to deflect the incoming puppet. The bystanders accused him of stealing the puppet and beat him up. He was held in captivity but managed to escape back to Antwerp. The puppet was from then on, called an Op-Signoorken (derived from the derogatory nickname sinjoren for people from Antwerp) and was kept in a box or cabinet with lock for fear of theft. The artist has created other prints with this subject, so it was perhaps published as a yearly premium.

Hemelryck, J.L. van (19th cent.). "L'ultimatum". Handcol. lithograph, 18,5x22,4 cm., 1827, monogrammed "V:H.-" and "Journal du Manneken" on the stone.

- Vertical central fold w. sm. tear in lower margin.

= A rare caricature print on the Treaty of London between Britain, France and Russia in which they ordered the Ottoman Empire to end hostilities against the Greek insurgents and allow a Greek semi-independent state. This ultimatum was rejected by the Ottomans and a combined allied fleet destroyed the majority of the Ottoman fleet in the Battle of Navarino, ending the Ottoman naval power. Journal du Manneken was a Brussels periodical published by Jobard and renamed in 1829 Lindustriel ou Revue des Revues.

AND 2 others.

€ (100-150) 160
78 5779 Caricature  Traviès de Villers C J  1804 1859 78 5779 Caricature Traviès de Villers C J 1804 1859
78 5779 Caricature  Traviès de Villers C J  1804 1859 78 5779 Caricature Traviès de Villers C J 1804 1859
78 5779 Caricature  Traviès de Villers C J  1804 1859 78 5779 Caricature Traviès de Villers C J 1804 1859
78/5779 [Caricature]. Traviès de Villers, C.J. (1804-1859). Les contrastes. Galerie mimique et physionomique. Paris, Chabrelie, n.d. (±1855), 10 (of 20) handcol. lithogr. plates, orig. lithogr. frontwr., obl. 4to.

- Lacks 10 plates and backwr.; remaining leaves loose and occas. sl. frayed; all leaves w. traces of former tipping-on in corners on verso; frontwr. partly browned and foxed.

= Nice and rare series of handcol. lithographs, each with 2 illustrations showing the opposite situations that man can find himself in: i.a. a man whom fortune has favoured and a man who is disgraced; a man with a frugal meal and a gastronome who has just had a copious meal and finished three bottles of wine, and a man who has just beheaded a woman as opposed to a lady and a pious girl offering food to a beggar in the street. No copy traced in the market. Beraldi p.144. SEE ILLLUSTRATION PLATE.

AND 8 others caricatures by J. PLATIER (act. ±1840), from the series of 100 "Croquis d'Expressions" (all contemp. handcol. and gommé lithographs, each ±27,5x36 cm. (leaf), Paris, ±1840. Three prints sl. foxed/ sl. duststained; one also sl. frayed).

€ (150-250) 160