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78 5780 Caricature  The Vicar and Moses 78 5780 Caricature The Vicar and Moses
78 5780 Caricature  The Vicar and Moses 78 5780 Caricature The Vicar and Moses
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78 5780 Caricature  The Vicar and Moses 78 5780 Caricature The Vicar and Moses
78 5780 Caricature  The Vicar and Moses 78 5780 Caricature The Vicar and Moses
78 5780 Caricature  The Vicar and Moses 78 5780 Caricature The Vicar and Moses
78/5780 [Caricature]. "The Vicar and Moses". Handcoloured etching, 34,2x24,5 cm. (incl. caption), printed by Bowles and Carver, London, ±1785.

- Two sm. pieces of paper stuck to the caption.

AND 4 others, i.a. a caricatural portrait by R. DIGHTON (yellowed and soiled) and a caricature print by E. GLEMAREC showing king Louis-Philippe during the revolution of 1848 in front of the Hotel de Ville of Paris.

€ (60-80) 140
78 5781 Caricature  Williams Ch  act 1795 1825 78 5781 Caricature Williams Ch act 1795 1825
78 5781 Caricature  Williams Ch  act 1795 1825 78 5781 Caricature Williams Ch act 1795 1825
78 5781 Caricature  Williams Ch  act 1795 1825 78 5781 Caricature Williams Ch act 1795 1825
78/5781 [Caricature]. Williams, Ch. (act. 1795-1825). "Leap Year, or John Bulls Peace Establishment - 'When two ride upon a Horse, one must ride behind.'" Contemp. handcol. etching w. etched caption below, 23x34 cm., London, S.W. Fores, 1816.

- Folded along the plate mark, w. neat (closed) tear in left vertical fold; (closed) tear in right blank margin; brown stain in lower right blank corner.

= A print commenting on the financial problems of Britain (John Bull), showing Princess Charlotte and her future husband riding on John Bull's back, while Princess Charlotte's father, the Prince Regent, later George IV, is limping behind.

Idem. "Genial Rays, or John Bull enjoying the sunshine (...)". Contemp. handcol. etching w. etched caption by CH. WILLIAMS after G.M. WOODWARD, 23,1x32,8 cm., London, Th. Tegg, 1810.

- Trimmed to/ within the plate mark; sm. stain in caption.

= This cartoon was inspired by recent events in the House of Commons surrounding the agitation for reforms, instigated partly by the popular and controversial member of Parliament Sir Francis Burdett, who is portrayed in the centre of the "Genial Sun" surrounded by rays in which various of the causes that had his sympathy are listed (i.a. Freedom of the Press, Free Representation and Good of the People).

AND 2 others: J. GILLRAY, "Le diable-boiteux - or - the Devil upon two sticks conveying John Bull to the land of promise" (handcol. etching, etched caption below, 1806. Browned; formerly laid down and sl. creased) and I.R. CRUIKSHANK: "A steward at sea in a vain tempest! or, Gaining the point of matrimony in spite of squalls!" (contemp. handcol. etching, 1819. Chipped in upper left corner and in lower blank margin; margins trimmed).

€ (100-150) 130
78 5782 Castiglione G B  1609 1664 78 5782 Castiglione G B 1609 1664
78/5782 Castiglione, G.B. (1609-1664). Small Studies of Heads in Oriental Headdress. Four (of 16) etchings, each 10,8x8,1 cm., all but one monogrammed and signed "Castilione Genovese" in the plate.

- Good impressions w. ample margins. Occas. sl. stained/ foxed.

= Bellini , 24, 25, 31 and 34. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXIX.

Castiglione, S. (1620-1676). (Bearded man in profile). Etching, 10,8x8 cm.

- Sl. foxed.

= Previously attributed to Giovanni, but in 2004 Jaco Rutgers found an early signed impression, identifying the maker as Salvatore (Giovanni's brother) (cf. Print Quarterly, XXI 2004, pp.163-4). Bellini 27 (as part of the above series), 1st state.

€ (500-700) 500
78 5783 Cats J  1741 1799 78 5783 Cats J 1741 1799
78/5783 Cats, J. (1741-1799). Landscapes. Complete series of 6 small etchings, each 5,7x8,2 cm., all signed "J=Cats inv et fec 1768" in the plate, all tipped together onto 3 mounts.

= Wurzbach 1. Fine, very rare complete series.

€ (200-300)
78 5784 Cézanne P  1839 1906 78 5784 Cézanne P 1839 1906
78/5784 Cézanne, P. (1839-1906). Paysage à Auvers, Entrée de Ferme. Etching, 13,2x11 cm., printed in brown, framed.

= Posthumous printing.

€ (150-250) 160
78 5785 Chauvet J  1828 1905 78 5785 Chauvet J 1828 1905
78/5785 Chauvet, J. (1828-1905). "Souvenirs d'une cocodette". Series of 9 (of 11) engravings, printed in red (6x) or black (3x), each ±10x6 cm., Paris, De Nys, ±1880.

- Occas. sl. wrinkled/ / folded/ thumbed.

= From an edition of E. FEYDEAU, Souvenirs d'une cocodette, écrits par elle-même.

€ (60-80)
78 5786 Cleyn F  1582 1658 78 5786 Cleyn F 1582 1658
78 5786 Cleyn F  1582 1658 78 5786 Cleyn F 1582 1658
78 5786 Cleyn F  1582 1658 78 5786 Cleyn F 1582 1658
78 5786 Cleyn F  1582 1658 78 5786 Cleyn F 1582 1658
78/5786 Cleyn, F. (1582-1658). "Aritmethica". Etching, 12,8x10,2 cm., monogrammed "F.C." in the plate.

- Unevenly browned; margins partly cut short. = Hollstein 1-8 (the whole series of the 7 liberal arts).

Leyden, L. van (1494-1533). Christ carrying the cross. Engraving, 7,7x10,6 cm., monogrammed "L" and "1515" in the plate.

- Very poor copy, browned and all corners dam. and lacking sm. portions. = Hollstein 72, only state.

AND 17 others, 16th-19th cent., i.a. by DIRK STOOP, E. QUELLINUS, C. SALDÖRFFER, J. SMEES, A. BLOOTELING, after A. LOLI and B. KILIAN after J. UMBACH.

€ (100-150) 350
78 5787 Collaert A  ±1560 1618 78 5787 Collaert A ±1560 1618
78 5787 Collaert A  ±1560 1618 78 5787 Collaert A ±1560 1618
78 5787 Collaert A  ±1560 1618 78 5787 Collaert A ±1560 1618
78/5787 Collaert, A. (±1560-1618). Four Illustrious Rulers of Antiquity Complete series of 4 engravings after M. DE VOS, each ±22x26 cm. (platemark),

- All fine w. ample margins.

= New Hollstein 1174-1177, all 2nd state of 2; Hollstein 1317. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXI.

€ (500-700) 500
78 5788 Collaert A  ±1560 1618 78 5788 Collaert A ±1560 1618
78 5788 Collaert A  ±1560 1618 78 5788 Collaert A ±1560 1618
78 5788 Collaert A  ±1560 1618 78 5788 Collaert A ±1560 1618
78 5788 Collaert A  ±1560 1618 78 5788 Collaert A ±1560 1618
78 5788 Collaert A  ±1560 1618 78 5788 Collaert A ±1560 1618
78 5788 Collaert A  ±1560 1618 78 5788 Collaert A ±1560 1618
78/5788 Collaert, A. (±1560-1618). Landscapes with Old and New Testament Scenes and hunting scenes. Six (of 24) engravings after H. BOL, each ±14,2x20,8 cm.

- H.458 w. closed tear in right margin, just within the image; H.462 cut to the borderline; most plates w. a few scattered sm. vague stains.

= Pharaoh's daughter finding Moses (New Hollstein 454, 2nd state of 2); The Mocking children cursed by Elijah and eaten by a she-bear (NH.455, 2nd state of 2), Daniel in the lion's den (NH.456, 2nd state of 3); The Baptism of Christ (NH.458, 2nd state of 3); Christ and the disciples in the field (NH.462, 1st state of 2); The sending out of the apostles (NH.463, 1st state of 2).

€ (300-500) 650
78 5789 Collaert A  ±1560 1618 78 5789 Collaert A ±1560 1618
78 5789 Collaert A  ±1560 1618 78 5789 Collaert A ±1560 1618
78 5789 Collaert A  ±1560 1618 78 5789 Collaert A ±1560 1618
78 5789 Collaert A  ±1560 1618 78 5789 Collaert A ±1560 1618
78 5789 Collaert A  ±1560 1618 78 5789 Collaert A ±1560 1618
78 5789 Collaert A  ±1560 1618 78 5789 Collaert A ±1560 1618
78/5789 Collaert, A. (±1560-1618). The seven gifts of the Holy Spirit. Complete series of 7 engravings, ±25x15,5 cm., 1x w. the address of C.J. Visscher.

- Almost all prints sl. unevenly printed in lower margin. Fine copies, w. broad margins.

= Rare complete series. New Hollstein 1061-1067, 2nd state of 2. Published by C.J. Visscher in 1654 as part of Emblemata Sacra. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXX.

€ (500-700) 550
78 5790 Coornhert D V  1519 1590 78 5790 Coornhert D V 1519 1590
78/5790 Coornhert, D.V. (1519-1590). (Cup of Joseph found in the bag of Benjamin). Etching, from the series of 8 scenes of the Story of Joseph, after M. VAN HEEMSCKERK, 24,6x21,4 cm.

- Paper (sl.) yellowed. = On laid paper with watermark showing a raised hand, topped with a 5 pointed star. New Hollstein 48.

€ (150-250) 150
78 5791 Cort C  1533 1578 78 5791 Cort C 1533 1578
78 5791 Cort C  1533 1578 78 5791 Cort C 1533 1578
78 5791 Cort C  1533 1578 78 5791 Cort C 1533 1578
78/5791 Cort, C. (1533-1578). The History of Noah. Complete series of 6 engravings after M. VAN HEEMSKERCK, all ±20,2x24,7 cm., w. numb. "1" to "6". - WITH: 2 copies of the first print in variant states.

- First print, 1st and 2nd state trifle/ sl. foxed and 1st state cut just outside the borderline, on one spot touching the borderline. All others fine.

= New Hollstein 3, 3 copies: 1st, 2nd and 3rd state (w. the addresses of H. Cock/ J. Goltzius/ C.J. Visscher) and New Hollstein 4-8, all 3rd state of 3 (Visscher edition, used i.a. in Theatrum Biblicum).

€ (500-700) 500
78 5792 Coypel A  1661 1722  after 78 5792 Coypel A 1661 1722 after
78 5792 Coypel A  1661 1722  after 78 5792 Coypel A 1661 1722 after
78 5792 Coypel A  1661 1722  after 78 5792 Coypel A 1661 1722 after
78/5792 Coypel, A. (1661-1722) (after). "Bacchi et Ariadnae. Deserta et multa querenti Amplexusque et opem Liber tulit". Engr. by P. VAN DEN BERGE, 45x56 cm., signed in the plate and w. engr. caption and "Theodorus Danckerts Excudit" below image.

-Trifle dampstained in lower blank corners; sm. brown stain in the centre shining vaguely through from verso.

Perelle, N. (1631-1695). (Four large landscapes with travellers). Four etchings w. engraving, 22,6x30,1 cm., all signed "Perelle invent. et fecit" (1x "Perelle f.") in small cartouche in lower left or right corner of the image.

- Tipped onto 2 mounts at four corners; all prints trimmed to the borderline; one print w. central vertical fold w. closed tear at top end; one print w. vague narrow waterstain in right margin.

€ (100-150)
78 5793 Cunego D  1724/37 1803 78 5793 Cunego D 1724/37 1803
78/5793 Cunego, D. (1724/37-1803). "The origin of Painting". Engraving after D. ALLAN, 45,3x33,2 cm., "Dom. Cunego Sculp.t Romae 1776", w. the address of D. Allan, Rome, 1777.

- Sl. browned.

€ (100-150)
78 5794 Cuyp A  1620 1691 78 5794 Cuyp A 1620 1691
78 5794 Cuyp A  1620 1691 78 5794 Cuyp A 1620 1691
78 5794 Cuyp A  1620 1691 78 5794 Cuyp A 1620 1691
78/5794 Cuyp, A. (1620-1691). The set of cows. Complete set of title leaf and 6 etchings, ±7x7,5 cm.

- Good strong impressions on 18th cent. paper w. ample margins; paper sl. yellowed.

= Complete set of etchings, with the later added title. Hollstein 1-6, all 3rd state (of 3).

€ (400-600)
78 5795 Danckerts D  1634 1666 78 5795 Danckerts D 1634 1666
78 5795 Danckerts D  1634 1666 78 5795 Danckerts D 1634 1666
78 5795 Danckerts D  1634 1666 78 5795 Danckerts D 1634 1666
78/5795 Danckerts, D. (1634-1666). (Landscapes). Three (of 6) etchings after N. BERCHEM, each ±19x28,5 cm., w. the address of the artist.

- Hollstein 13 w. 2 small closed tears in lower margin, otherwise minor/ tiny imperfections. Fine copies.

= Hollstein 12, 13 and 15, all first state of 3. All with wide margins. All with the collection stamp of Boymans van Beuningen (Lugt 288 and Lugt 700a (stamp indicating duplicates)).

€ (200-300)
78 5796 Daubigny C F  1817 1878 78 5796 Daubigny C F 1817 1878
78/5796 Daubigny, C.F. (1817-1878). "Claire de lune à Valmondois". Etching, on chine collé, 13,4x21,7 cm., signed "Daubigny 1877" in the plate below the image.

= Delteil 127, the 1st or 2nd state of 4. Before the letters.

€ (70-90) 90
78 5797 David G  1743 1790 78 5797 David G 1743 1790
78/5797 David, G. (1743-1790). (Daedalus attaches wings to Icarus' arms). Etching, 29x20,8 cm. (borderline), 30,2x21,3 cm. (platemark).

- Cut on the platemark.

= On thick laid paper with monogram watermark "A (on top of) HF" (Italian, 2nd half 18th century).

€ (500-700) 500
78 5798 Debucourt P L  1755 1832 78 5798 Debucourt P L 1755 1832
78 5798 Debucourt P L  1755 1832 78 5798 Debucourt P L 1755 1832
78 5798 Debucourt P L  1755 1832 78 5798 Debucourt P L 1755 1832
78/5798 Debucourt, P.-L. (1755-1832). "La Promenade Publique". Col. etching and aquatint, 36,5x60,5 cm., monogrammed and "92" in the plate, engr. captions below, Paris, Depeuille, 1792.

- Yellowed; doubled. = SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXI.

€ (150-250) 300
78 5799 Dente da Ravenna M  1486/1500 1527 78 5799 Dente da Ravenna M 1486/1500 1527
78/5799 Dente da Ravenna, M. (1486/1500-1527). Noah's sacrifice. Engraving after RAPHAEL, 20,5x24 cm.

- Browned; printed just on/ outside the platemark.

= With the collector's mark of J. Fred. Bianchi (Lugt 3761). Bartsch 4.

€ (100-150) 160