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1811404946London: B. Crosby & Co 1811. Front cover detached some wear at extremities stain on title light spotting throughout. 12mo 178 x 110 mm. vi 56 pages. Engraved frontispiece and 47 engraved plates. Contemporary half calf marbled boards. Provenance: Robert Frederick Green bookplate; Donald Wandrei author and co-founder of Arkham House Publishers bookplate. A finely-printed English-language edition of Holbein's Dance of Death engravings made after the wall paintings in the Church in Basel. <br/><br/> B. Crosby & Co hardcover books
19751268345New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1975. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. 4to. 224pp.; VG/VG; spine tan with teal and black lettering; dust jacket protected with a mylar covering; minor bumping and shelfwear; price-clipped; the front pastedown both sides of the ffep and the half-title pages have inscriptions and drawings/doodles by the following cartoonists: Mort Gerberg Sam Gross Marvin Tannenberg Dana Fradon Bill Woodman Jack Ziegler Gahan Wilson George Booth; shelved case 1. 1268345. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
17503115<p>1750. DBI s.v. Albani; G. Cucco ed. Papa Albani e le arti a Urbino e a Roma 1700-1721 2001. Highly finished preparatory design for a fresco or tapestry connected to the Albani family whose coat of arms appears under the left-hand arch crowned with a cardinal’s hat. Under the central arch of the drawing preceded by a palafreniero four servants in blue and white livery carry a red baldacchino that covers two figures processing on horseback. One is clearly a secular prince with his garland crown and red cape while the other figure is a cardinal wearing a black hat and a red robe. It is possible that the cardinal depicted is either Annibale 1682-1751 or Alessandro 1692-1779 Albani or their nephew Cardinal Giovan Francesco Albani II 1720-1803. Under the right arch of the fictive architecture two buildings appear. While three commedia dell’arte figures who are commonly associated with the Venetian carnevale appear the carriage in the background contradicts the possibility that the setting for this event is Venice. Below these three arches a series of nine crests appear. The personification of death reclines with his scythe behind the coat of arms of the Corsini family blue and yellow diagonal stripes with a white band through the center. The crown which signified the rank of the family has been wrenched off. The Corsini were made dukes by Urban VIII in the seventeenth century and princes by Clement XII in 1730 This act of vandalism fits well within the long history of enmity between the Corsini and Albani families in the papal court. We have been unable to connect the sheet to a specific project at any Albani residence but future research should consider the Villa Castelbarco Albani in Vaprio d’Adda northeast of Milan whose documentation has proved difficult to obtain.</p> unknown books