5865 - 6291 FINE ARTS - GRAPHIC ART, 16th-19th CENTURY
- Trifle yellowed. = Hollstein 13, 3rd and final state.
Visscher, Cornelis (1629-1658) (after). Cattle crossing a brook. Engraving by Paulus van SOMER after Nicolaes BERCHEM, 19x26 cm. (Hollstein C. Visscher: copy in reverse). - AND 2 others similar, both after Nicolaes BERCHEM.
= Delteil 119, 2nd state (of 3).
Idem. Plage de Villerville. Claire de lune à Valmondois. Two etchings, 13,4x21,7 and 9x20 cm., both w. letterpress title below image, from Gazette des Beaux-Arts (1874-1878).
- Trifle yellowed. = Delteil 88 and 127, both final state (of 4 or 5).
AND 2 others by the same.
= Delteil 98, 6th and final state.
Idem. Le Cochon dans un Verger. Etching on chine collé, 10,4x15,8 cm., signed and "Daubigny" and "Un Cochon de propriétaire qui ne fera de bien qu'après sa mort" in the plate.
= Delteil 96, 2nd state (of 3), before the address of Beillet.
AND 2 others, i.a. an anonymous etching in the same style.
- All trimmed to the borderline and either tipped-onto mount or fully laid down. Not examined outside frame.
= Robert-Dumesnil vol.IX, 3, 6, 7, 9, 10 and 13, all 2nd state (of 3).
- Fine impression, cut on the platemark; formely tipped on, w. old gluestains sl. shining through in upper corners.
= Hollstein 3, 2nd state of 2.
- Trimmed on the platemark; fine impression.
= Governor of Brazil and namesake of the Mauritshuis. Hollstein 52, only state. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXI.
- Trimmed to the image (tiny section within); agetoned. = Hollstein 62, 3rd state of 3.
AND an oval portrait by the same of Sophia Hedwig, princess of Brunswick, wife of Ernst Casimir of Nassau (Hollstein 15, poor copy with many wormholes and soiled).{#}
- One closed marginal tear and one stain in blank margin.
AND 3 other prints of plants and/ or flowers, i.a. "Rose aisse de Nymphe et Rose des Peintres" (lithograph by DEREBERGUE).
- A few foxed spots.
Roos, Johann Heinrich (1631-1685). Donkey standing at left, four sheep lying at right. Etching, 19,5x16,5 cm., w. engr. "5" in lower right corner (Hollstein 28, this state not mentioned). - AND 3 ethings/ engravings, i.a. Carl GROSSMANN, (People working the land) (etching, w. engr. "C.A. Grossmann, exc. A.V." below).
- Occas. trifle yellowed; 3x trimmed on/ just outside right border line.
= New Hollstein, The Van Doetecum Family 928-930, 937, 938, 945, 947, 949 and 954. Comprises i.a. views of Goa, Abyssinia, China and Java.
- Yellowed; trimmed 5 mm. outside of platemark.
= Hollstein 32, the 3rd state (of 3), after the reduction of the plate; De Groot 172. With the collector's mark of Friedrich August II (1797-1854) (Lugt 971) and another unidentified mark in the right and left lower corners.
Idem. The four mountains. Etching, 13,7x17,6 cm., monogrammed and dated "K. DV. JARDIN. fe 1652" in the plate.
- Trimmed 2 mm. outside of border line; tipped onto mount; sl. dam. in lower corners; sl. soiled.
= Hollstein 18, 2nd state of 3.
AND 2 others by the same.
- Trimmed on the plate mark, otherwise a good copy.
= Hollstein 28, 2nd state (of 2), with the number. Part of unidentified collector's mark in lower right corner (Lugt 431b).
Idem. The two mules. Etching, 15x13,5 cm., monogrammed "K.DV.I fe" (in reverse) in the plate.
- Waterstained. = Hollstein 2 (3rd and final state).
- Ample margins. = Hollstein 29, 2nd state (of 3), with the number.
Idem. The two horses with the plough. Etching, 15x18 cm., monogrammed and dated "1657" in the plate, on paper w. identical watermark.
- Oblique folds in ample blank margins. = Hollstein 25, 2nd state (of 3), with the number.
AND 1 similar by the same: The ass between the two sheep (Hollstein 32, 2nd state (of 3)).
- All trimmed just outside the border line.
= Hollstein 45-49, all 3rd and final state. Each w. three collector's marks on verso: R. Fischer (L.2205), H. Freiherr von und zu Aufsess (L2749) and J. H. Jurriaanse (L1403b).
AND 3 others by the same: Study of Heads (Hollstein 44, 3rd and final state), The village on the hill (Hollstein 9, 2nd and final state) and Landscape with ruins, in the foreground two men and a dog (Hollstein 12, 2nd and final state).
- Ample margins. = Hollstein 30, 3rd state (of 4).
Idem. A shepherdess speaking to her dog. Etching, 19x22 cm., "K. du Jardin fe 1653" engr. in upper left corner and numb. "31" in lower right corner, on laid paper w. a large "Pro Patria" watermark.
- Ample margins; some vague foxing. = Hollstein 31, 3rd state (of 4).
AND 2 others similar by the same: The two oxen and Two goats and three sheep (Hollstein 24 and 33, both 2nd state (of 3)).
- Brown stain in centre and near lower edge; sm. closed hole in centre.
= Schoch II, 179; Meder 201, f, with a watermark showing a diagonal beam in a shield. With the collector's mark of dr. Leopold Heinemann (of Berlin) on verso (not in Lugt).


































































