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2408PA189<p>Textes de Janot Lamberton Alain Couté Luc Moreau. Éditions de La Martinière. Paris. 2002.</p>_x000d_<p>De 32x25 cm. Com 195 ii págs. Encadernação do editor com sobrecapa de protecção. Profusamente ilustrado com fotografias a cores.</p>_x000d_<p>Exemplar com danos de manuseamento na sobrecapa.</p> I-41-G-74 unknown
114525Paris Imprimerie Royale 1819. . First edition; elephant folio; 80 plates including 70 lithographs 8 aquatints & 2 engravings; contemporary calf over blue paper boards red morocco label to upper cover vellum tips; spine rubbed corners worn; internally a fine clean uncut example.<br /> The scarce first edition of Forbin's Voyage with text and plates together of which Brunet says only 325 copies were printed.<br /><br />Forbin's was one of the first important French books to use lithography on a grand scale and the standard of production is equal to that of Napoleon's Description de l'Égypte. The plates are after drawings by Forbin Isabey Prevost Fragonard and Carle Vernet. The aquatinted plates are all after drawings by Forbin himself. Most of the plates illustrate views in Egypt and Syria including the famous view of Drovetti French consul in Egypt measuring a giant head. In 1816 Forbin replaced Denon as Director of Museums and in 1817 he undertook a year-long voyage to the Levant having been authorised to purchase antiquities for the Louvre. He travelled to Milos where his son-in-law had negotiated the purchase of the recently discovered Venus de Milo and from there to Athens Constantinople Asia Minor Syria and Palestine. From Jaffa he travelled overland to Egypt and visited Alexandria.<br /> Atabey 447; Blackmer 614; Colas 1089; Hilmy I 163; Koç I 209; Weber 70; Paris, Imprimerie Royale, 1819. hardcover
51-4752Paris: Imprimerie royale 1819. Large folio. New full calf by the artisan bookbinder Sasha Mosalov. Part of original spine and front cover title preserved Complete with 80 plates.Colas 1089; Brunet II 1337; not in OCLC.Nicolas Nicolaides: Baron Louis Nicolas Philippe Auguste de Forbin later count de Forbin la Roque-d'Anthéron 1777 – ΠαÏίσι 1841 was a French painter author and antiquarian. He was also a pupil of painter Jacques-Louis David. During the Bourbon restauration Forbin served as general director of the Louvre Museum and other museums of France.Inspired by the travels of François-René de Chateaubriand Forbin sailed out from Toulon on 22 August 1817 to tour the eastern Mediterranean. Like Chateaubriand Forbin travelled on his own initiative without an order from the French government; however since the aim of his journey was to discover Greek and Roman antiquities and to draw landscapes of the places he would visit he was able to travel on the ships of the French fleet of the Levant Flotte du Levant.In his venture Forbin was accompanied by painters Pierre Prevost and Léon Matthieu Cochereau also a pupil of David and a nephew of Prévost as well as architect Jean-Nicolas Huyot. Abbé de Forbin-Janson later bishop of Nancy was also a member of the company for the first part of the journey while Huyot had to retire when he fractured his leg on Milos island. In addition twenty-four year old Cochereau died of dysentery off the coast of Cythera and was replaced by Linant de Bellefonds who at the time was a mate on "Cleopatra" the mission's ship. De Bellefonds resigned from his position on the ship and participated in the expedition as a painter and chartographer. When the expedition ended in December of 1817 de Bellefonds decided to stay on in Egypt and explored its territory as member of several missions. From 1831 to 1869 he served the kingdom of Egypt as chief engineer of several public works including the Suez Canal.The expedition sailed to Acre Galilee and thenceforth travelled by land. While in Palestine the travellers visited the Dead Sea and Jordan river reached Cairo and sailed the Nile down to Upper Egypt. The main places they visited includde Milos island Athens Constantinople Ephesus Acre Jerusalem Gaza Damietta Cairo Luxor Thebes Rosetta and Alexandria. When the expedition returned to France in April 1818 Forbin had spent approximately 28.000 francs on the purchase and transportation of antiquities some of which ended up in the Louvre collections at the time Royal Museum of France. Prevost drew panoramic views of Jerusalem and Athens but succumbed to pneumonia in 1823 without completing his panorama of Constantinople.The descriptions of Forbin show him to be a mature observer in possession of deep humanistic culture. Forbin also travelled to Sicily in 1820 and published his travel account as he had done with his expedition of 1817.Moyen-Orient - FORBIN Claude Comte de. Voyage dans le Levant. Paris Imprimerie Royale 1819.Atlas seul in-folio 74 x 55 cm ; demi-maroquin rouge à coins dos lisse orné. 3 ff. 110 pp. 1 f. pp. 111-132 80 planches numérotées 1-78 dont 70 lithographies par Baltard Bourgeois Fragonard Lecomte Vernet… d’après Forbin Vernet Isabey et Fragonard 8 aquatintes par Debucourt et 2 plans in fine.L'atlas in-folio qui accompagne l'édition originale du Voyage dans le Levant en 1817 et 1818 de Forbin ne fut tiré qu'à 325 exemplaires.Peintre et archéologue élève de David le Comte de Forbin fut nommé par Louis XVIII directeur du Musée du Louvre. Il entreprit ce voyage en Grèce en Asie Mineure en Palestine et en Égypte en 1817 et 1818 sur une frégate de l'escadre du Levant. Sa mission était d'acheter des antiquités pour le Louvre.De la bibliothèque Paul Lagrave avec son ex-libris au contreplat et de la bibliothèque du Comte François Chandon de Briailles 1892-1953 descendant des fondateurs de la fameuse maison de Champagne avec son ex-libris sur la première garde. Paris: Imprimerie royale, 1819. unknown
51-3962Paris: Imprimerie royale 1819. Large folio. 67 x 50 cm. New half Sakora goatskin with marbled boards preserving the original label by the artisan binder Sasha Mosalov. Plate volume only with 71 of 80 plates lacking plates 3 15 17 25 40 52 55 73. Lacking the title page. Some stains in the margins. Very good.Colas 1089; Brunet II 1337; not in OCLC.Written by Nicolas Nicolaides: Baron Louis Nicolas Philippe Auguste de Forbin later count de Forbin la Roque-d'Anthéron 1777 – ΠαÏίσι 1841 was a French painter author and antiquarian. He was also a pupil of painter Jacques-Louis David. During the Bourbon restauration Forbin served as general director of the Louvre Museum and other museums of France.Inspired by the travels of François-René de Chateaubriand Forbin sailed out from Toulon on 22 August 1817 to tour the eastern Mediterranean. Like Chateaubriand Forbin travelled on his own initiative without an order from the French government; however since the aim of his journey was to discover Greek and Roman antiquities and to draw landscapes of the places he would visit he was able to travel on the ships of the French fleet of the Levant Flotte du Levant.In his venture Forbin was accompanied by painters Pierre Prevost and Léon Matthieu Cochereau also a pupil of David and a nephew of Prévost as well as architect Jean-Nicolas Huyot. Abbé de Forbin-Janson later bishop of Nancy was also a member of the company for the first part of the journey while Huyot had to retire when he fractured his leg on Milos island. In addition twenty-four year old Cochereau died of dysentery off the coast of Cythera and was replaced by Linant de Bellefonds who at the time was a mate on "Cleopatra" the mission's ship. De Bellefonds resigned from his position on the ship and participated in the expedition as a painter and chartographer. When the expedition ended in December of 1817 de Bellefonds decided to stay on in Egypt and explored its territory as member of several missions. From 1831 to 1869 he served the kingdom of Egypt as chief engineer of several public works including the Suez Canal. The expedition sailed to Acre Galilee and thenceforth travelled by land. While in Palestine the travellers visited the Dead Sea and Jordan river reached Cairo and sailed the Nile down to Upper Egypt. The main places they visited includde Milos island Athens Constantinople Ephesus Acre Jerusalem Gaza Damietta Cairo Luxor Thebes Rosetta and Alexandria. When the expedition returned to France in April 1818 Forbin had spent approximately 28.000 francs on the purchase and transportation of antiquities some of which ended up in the Louvre collections at the time Royal Museum of France. Prevost drew panoramic views of Jerusalem and Athens but succumbed to pneumonia in 1823 without completing his panorama of Constantinople.The descriptions of Forbin show him to be a mature observer in possession of deep humanistic culture. His style sometimes resembles a clumsy imitation of Chateaubriand's "Journey to the Holy Land" 1806. However as Forbin was not a professional author but a painter his descriptions are way more exact than those of Chateaubriand.Forbin also travelled to Sicily in 1820 and published his travel account as he had done with his expedition of 1817. Paris: Imprimerie royale, 1819. hardcover
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192559239Paris: Simon Kra 1925. Fine. Simon Kra Paris 1925 12 x 16 cm broché First edition one of 950 numbered copies on Rives the only issue with 50 Japan. Spine and boards lightly and partially faded handsome interior condition. Simon Kra hardcover
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