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19721094811972 Editions Arédit, Collection "Pop Magazine" - 1972 - In-8, broché - 32 planches illustrées en couleurs
Silografia colorata con maschere(mm 403 x 285) n. 68 ms. al centro del margine inferiore. L'immagine riunisce due differenti tradizioni devote: quella trasmessa dal Teramano che narra il trasporto miracoloso della casa della Madonna da Nazareth al colle lauretano e l'apparizione della Vergine sopra la chiesa di Santa Maria di Loreto a Paolo della Selva. Perfetto esemplare.. Cfr. Infelise-Marini, 1990 n.15, pp. 157, Zotti Minici, 1996. n. 1493.
4 fogli senza titoli ma alcuni con una num. ms. nei margini. 1) mm 315x425 e margini, n. 65; 2) n.n., mm 300x400 e margini; 3) n. 66, mm 290x395 e margini; 4) n. 64, mm 305x410 e margini. Silografie con forte coloritura a maschere. Il foglio n. 66 reca la filigrana "GR", ed è databile 1820-1825 mentre gli altri sono in tirature su carta del secondo quarto del XIX secolo. I soldati, singoli o a gruppi, a piedi o a cavallo, sono suddivisi su due o tre strisce ed erano destinati ad essere ritagliati dopo essere stati incollati su fogli di carta o cartoncino di rinforzo. I Remondini produssero altri fogli di soldatini alla fine del XVIII secolo ma da matrici in rame e di formato più piccolo. "Degli esemplari settecenteschi non sembra purtroppo sia rimasta traccia. L'assortimento più ampio di soldatini i Remondini lo offrirono durante le guerre napoleoniche, con serie di fogli degli eserciti: austriaco, inglese, russo e francese, ricavati da matrici in rame. Anche di questi fogli però non risulta si siano conservati esemplari".. Cfr. Infelise-Marini, 1990 nn.13, 14, 15 pp.212/213; Zotti Minici 1996 nn.1576, 1577, 1578..
1900134053Epinal France: Imagerie Pellerin ; Pellerin & Cie 1900. Hardcover. Reading copy held in by strong covers in very good condition. Slipcase with binders tape unglued from bottom edge. Leaves may have once been bound but are now separated. Page edges very fragile much edge chipping and halo of toning. Performation stamps infrequently on leaves. Black library buckram slipcase over matching board covers. No title page title inferred from cover and another set. 25 leaves all illustrated on one side of the leaf. Very large oversize. Very charming cartoons for young audiences in French from around 1900. Illustrated jokes tales. Very entertaining. The illustrations and their colors are well preserved but the page edges have been age-darkened and are brittle usually chipped. Some tape repairs have been made. These publications have been issued in groups of 100 on thinner paper and also in groups of 25. Having seen both we can say this is on significantly thicker paper. Many leaves can be framed. Spine says Vol. 1 which refers only to a set the library made. Imagerie Pellerin ; Pellerin & Cie hardcover books
1900134054Epinal France: Imagerie Pellerin ; Pellerin & Cie 1900. Hardcover. Reading copy held in by strong covers in very good condition. Slipcase fair separated at top. Leaves may have once been bound but are now separated. Page edges very fragile much edge chipping and halo of toning. Performation stamps infrequently on leaves. Black library buckram slipcase over matching board covers. No title page title inferred from cover and another set. 100 leaves all illustrated on one side of the leaf. Very large oversize. Very charming cartoons for young audiences in French from around 1900. Illustrated jokes tales. Very entertaining. The illustrations and their colors are well preserved but the page edges have been age-darkened and are brittle usually chipped. Some tape repairs have been made. These publications have been issued in groups of 100 on thinner paper and also in groups of 25. Many leaves can be framed. Spine says Vol. 3 which refers only to a set the library made. Imagerie Pellerin ; Pellerin & Cie hardcover books
1900134050Epinal France: Imagerie Pellerin ; Pellerin & Cie 1900. Hardcover. Reading copy held in by strong covers in very good condition. Slipcase very good. Leaves appear to have once been bound now have mostly separated. Page edges very fragile much edge chipping and halo of toning. Performation stamps infrequently on leaves. Black library buckram slipcase over matching board covers. Title page title inferred from cover and other copies. 100 leaves all illustrated on one side of the leaf. Very large oversize. Very charming cartoons for young audiences in French from around 1900. Illustrated jokes tales. Very entertaining. The illustrations and their colors are well preserved but the page edges have been age-darkened and are brittle usually chipped. Some tape repairs have been made. These publications have been issued in groups of 100 on thinner paper and sometimes in groups of 25 on thicker paper. Many leaves can be framed. Spine says Vol. 2 which refers only to a set the library made. Imagerie Pellerin ; Pellerin & Cie hardcover books
71-9872Epinal: Pellerin et Cie. after 1913. Pochoir on lithograph on Arches paper. A contemporary reprint of the original. 50 x 66 cm sheet. Very Good light specks of foxing throughout sheet mounted to light illustration board. Epinal: Pellerin et Cie., after 1913. unknown
#[38110]Folio. Original pictorial boards. Album with 24 lithographed catch-penny prints. Jean-Charles Pellerin 1756-1836 French draftsman illustrator and printer is famous for the images of Epinal. Succeeding his father he took in 1773 the direction of the "Factory of Pellerin". From 1796 he expanded his activity and created the "Imagerie Pellerin". As early as 1800 he started a small business a real imaginary industry which later became known as Imagerie d'Epinal. Contains: Aventures de deux petits moineaux Histoire de Guillaume-Tell Histoire du loup blanc Le bayard du Canada Le tout petit petit poucet La nouvelle Barbe-bleue Le cheval de bronze etc. hardcover
1900134053Epinal France: Imagerie Pellerin ; Pellerin & Cie 1900. Hardcover. Reading copy held in by strong covers in very good condition. Slipcase with binders tape unglued from bottom edge. Leaves may have once been bound but are now separated. Page edges very fragile much edge chipping and halo of toning. Performation stamps infrequently on leaves. Black library buckram slipcase over matching board covers. No title page title inferred from cover and another set. 25 leaves all illustrated on one side of the leaf. Very large oversize. Very charming cartoons for young audiences in French from around 1900. Illustrated jokes tales. Very entertaining. The illustrations and their colors are well preserved but the page edges have been age-darkened and are brittle usually chipped. Some tape repairs have been made. These publications have been issued in groups of 100 on thinner paper and also in groups of 25. Having seen both we can say this is on significantly thicker paper. Many leaves can be framed. Spine says Vol. 1 which refers only to a set the library made. Imagerie Pellerin ; Pellerin & Cie hardcover
1900134054Epinal France: Imagerie Pellerin ; Pellerin & Cie 1900. Hardcover. Reading copy held in by strong covers in very good condition. Slipcase fair separated at top. Leaves may have once been bound but are now separated. Page edges very fragile much edge chipping and halo of toning. Performation stamps infrequently on leaves. Black library buckram slipcase over matching board covers. No title page title inferred from cover and another set. 100 leaves all illustrated on one side of the leaf. Very large oversize. Very charming cartoons for young audiences in French from around 1900. Illustrated jokes tales. Very entertaining. The illustrations and their colors are well preserved but the page edges have been age-darkened and are brittle usually chipped. Some tape repairs have been made. These publications have been issued in groups of 100 on thinner paper and also in groups of 25. Many leaves can be framed. Spine says Vol. 3 which refers only to a set the library made. Imagerie Pellerin ; Pellerin & Cie hardcover
1900134050Epinal France: Imagerie Pellerin ; Pellerin & Cie 1900. Hardcover. Reading copy held in by strong covers in very good condition. Slipcase very good. Leaves appear to have once been bound now have mostly separated. Page edges very fragile much edge chipping and halo of toning. Performation stamps infrequently on leaves. Black library buckram slipcase over matching board covers. Title page title inferred from cover and other copies. 100 leaves all illustrated on one side of the leaf. Very large oversize. Very charming cartoons for young audiences in French from around 1900. Illustrated jokes tales. Very entertaining. The illustrations and their colors are well preserved but the page edges have been age-darkened and are brittle usually chipped. Some tape repairs have been made. These publications have been issued in groups of 100 on thinner paper and sometimes in groups of 25 on thicker paper. Many leaves can be framed. Spine says Vol. 2 which refers only to a set the library made. Imagerie Pellerin ; Pellerin & Cie hardcover
1900347422-MC19Imagerie Pellerin & Cie ca. 1900. Hardcover. Good. Halflinnen band folio circa 40x30cm geheel geïllustreerd met bladen ""Prentjesdruk van Epinal"" de volgende nummers zitten er achtereenvolgens in: 1 1: Sint Nicolaas; 2 10: Geschiedenis van Ali-Baba en de 40 roovers; 3 28: Azor en Mimi; 4 32: Geschiedenis van den verloren zoon; 5 33: Rup en de boer; 6 37: Roodkapje; 7 39: De kater en de jonge musschen; 8 40: Geschiedenis van Prins Dierbaar; 9 41: Zachteid is beter dan geweld; 10 42: De pleizierpartijtjes van Joseph Grippard; 11 43: De duivel in de flesch; 12 45: De nagemakte wilden; 13 46: De Lotgevallen van Paul den Kleinen Matroos; 14 47: Geschiedenis van een Koopman in Kramereijen; 15 52: Martha de gode kleine Huishoudster; 16 53: De belangrijke lotgevallen van mijnheer Veelvraat; 17 54: De werkelijke Geschiedenis van mijnheer Stamelaar; 18 55: De guitenstreken van Ernst; 19 56: De in het bosch slapende deerne; 20 63: Geschiedenis van een wolf; 21 65: Het tooverpaard; 22 69: Asschepoetster; 23 77: Baron von Munchhausen als wielrijder; 24 82: Het Kerstmis schoentje; 25 83: Opgepast!; 26 98: De twee blinden van Trebizonde; 27 103: De tamboer-majoor; 28 104: Mijnheer Goedaard; 29 105: De Japansche hond; 30 106: Hond en kat of de slechte buren; 31 107: Geschiedenis van een muisje; 32 108: De aardige grapjes; 33 109: De draagkorf van den bullebak; 34 110: De gedaanteverwisseling van Polichinel; 35 111: De gouden hagedis Tooversprookje; 36 113: Zoo'n streek!; 37 115: De voedzame fulband; 38 131: Coco de goede aap; 39 132: Een clown onder de roodhuiden; 40 ongenummerd: Ganzenbord!; Slijtage randen en hoekjes kaft. Imagerie Pellerin & Cie hardcover
75-8000New York: Imagerie Pellerin d'Epinal Golden Griffin Gallery/Arts Inc. . ca. 1970. Picture Jigsaw Puzzle.17 x 12.5 cm sheet. Color Reproduction of Vintage French Puzzle. Very good with Age Toning Original Protective Cellophane Wrapping is Torn.In the 1950s the Golden Griffin Gallery formed a partnership with Pellerin Imagerie becoming the sole distributor for Pellerin Imagerie in North America.Provenance: From the Collection of Frederick Gale Ruffner Jr.The Founder of Gale Research Detroit [New York]: [Imagerie Pellerin d'Epinal, Golden Griffin Gallery/Arts Inc. ?]. [ca. 1970] unknown
71-9861Epinal: Pellerin et Cie. circa 1912. Pochoir on lithograph on Arches paper. 47 x 63.5 cm sheet. Good light specks of foxing throughout sheet mounted to light illustration board. Epinal: Pellerin et Cie., circa 1912. unknown
71-9860Epinal: Pellerin et Cie. circa 1917. Pochoir on lithograph. 39 x 29 cm sheet. Very Good some soiling along sheet edges. Epinal: Pellerin et Cie., circa 1917. unknown
71-9858Epinal: Pellerin et Cie. circa 1917. Pochoir on lithograph. 39 x 29 cm sheet. Very Good some soiling along sheet edges. Epinal: Pellerin et Cie., circa 1917. unknown
71-9859Epinal: Pellerin et Cie. circa 1917. Pochoir on lithograph 39 x 29 cm sheet. Very Good some soiling along sheet edges. Epinal: Pellerin et Cie., circa 1917. unknown
#[38108]Epinal Imagerie Pellerin ca. 1900. Lithographed catchpenny print with 16 coloured images. Ca. 38 x 28 cm. Imagerie d'Epinal no. 857. - Anatole son of a wealthy planter having been raised with European prejudices despised the people of colouer. He and a black boy set out on a journey. During numerous attacks by wild animals Anatole is rescued by the black boy and brought back home. The last line of the story is: from now on you will be my equal and my brother. Jean-Charles Pellerin 1756-1836 French draftsman illustrator and printer is famous for the images of Epinal. Succeeding his father he took in 1773 the direction of the "Factory of Pellerin". From 1796 he expanded his activity and created the "Imagerie Pellerin". As early as 1800 he started a small business a real imaginary industry which later became known as Imagerie d'Epinal. unknown
76-1396Paris: Imagerie Pellerin circa 1865. Color lithograph with pochoir. 40 x 30 cm sheet. Good tears along sheet edges with some associated losses. Paris: Imagerie Pellerin, circa 1865. unknown
73-3454Paris: Imagerie Pellerin Épinal 1964. 73x62 cm. Color booklet 4 pp. Very Good. Paris: Imagerie Pellerin Épinal, 1964 unknown
4-23435Album in-4° mezza tela con 36 tavole colorate a pochoir all'epoca 1918 circa su carta uniformemente brunita : tavole di soldati battaglie ed un gioco di percorso. hardcover
0428773443.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
117611Paris Pellerin & Cie c.1900. 12 pages non numerotées couvertures de papier illustrées en couleurs comprises. Couvertures de papier illustrées en couleurs en excellent état. Abécédaire à létat neuf. Belles illustrations en couleurs. Paris, Pellerin & Cie, c.1900. unknown
73-5006Paris: Imagerie d'Epinal 1990. 56x43 cm. Very Good. Color poster. Text in French. Paris: Imagerie d'Epinal, 1990 unknown
18905524Paris: Pellerin & Cie C1890. First edition. Three beautiful large format sheets making a steam train and wagon carriage together with the tender. These are sheets 159 160 and 161. Scarce individually the group of three together are rare. These prints are cardboard constructions or models on which a pattern was printed. These were then hand coloured as stated on the sheet. This pattern must be cut out and then assembled to construct various objects or scenes of daily life. The Imagerie d'Épinal published several series of models to cut out including the "Large Constructions" in 39 x 49 cm format the "Medium Constructions" and the "Small Constructions." From 1880 to 1908 prints depicting architecture costumes boats and various vehicles were produced. During this same period paper theatres or "home theatres" also enjoyed great success. These three examples are in excellent condition with just fractional creasing / bumping to them. Two of the sheets have stronger creases visible to the blank rear of the print - but these are not really visible to the front. A slight darkening to the sheets. A renowned French printing workshop established in Épinal Vosges in 1796 by Jean-Charles Pellerin celebrated for its vibrant popular images. Originating with stencilled paper substitutes for enamelled clock dials it swiftly developed into a principal source of folk art captivating audiences across Europe and beyond. In its early years the Imagerie catered to the rural populace with devotional subjects suited to the illiterate; by the Napoleonic era output embraced heroic epics patriotic broadsides and instructive tableaux executed first in woodblock and subsequently by lithography. At zenith employing upwards of 150 hands it issued millions of sheets for export spawning imitators throughout the Continent. Images meticulously coloured by stencil atop printed outlines perpetuated traditional craft into contemporary times as the sole surviving imagerie worldwide. Acquired by the municipality in early 2026 it preserves an unrivalled archive exceeding 6000 lithographic stones functioning today as a vital museum of vernacular iconography. . Première édition. Trois magnifiques feuilles grand format permettant de réaliser un train à vapeur et un wagon voiture avec son tender. Il s'agit des feuilles 159 160 et 161. Rares individuellement ces trois feuilles sont encore plus rares lorsqu'elles sont réunies. Ces gravures sont des constructions ou des modèles en carton sur lesquels un motif a été imprimé. Elles ont ensuite été coloriées à la main comme indiqué sur la feuille. Ce motif doit être découpé puis assemblé pour construire divers objets ou scènes de la vie quotidienne. L'Imagerie d'Épinal a publié plusieurs séries de modèles à découper notamment les « Grandes constructions » au format 39 x 49 cm les « Constructions moyennes » et les « Petites constructions ». De 1880 à 1908 des gravures représentant des architectures des costumes des bateaux et divers véhicules ont été produites. Au cours de cette même période les théâtres en papier ou « théâtres domestiques » ont également connu un grand succès. Ces trois exemples sont en excellent état avec seulement quelques plis et bosses mineurs. Deux des feuilles présentent des plis plus marqués visibles au dos de l'impression mais ceux-ci ne sont pas vraiment visibles au recto. Les feuilles sont légèrement noircies. Un célèbre atelier d'impression français fondé à Épinal dans les Vosges en 1796 par Jean-Charles Pellerin célèbre pour ses images populaires et vivantes. À l'origine l'atelier produisait des substituts en papier au pochoir pour les cadrans émaillés des horloges mais il est rapidement devenu une source majeure d'art populaire captivant le public à travers l'Europe et au-delà. À ses débuts l'Imagerie s'adressait à la population rurale avec des sujets religieux adaptés aux analphabètes ; à l'époque napoléonienne sa production comprenait des épopées héroïques des affiches patriotiques et des tableaux instructifs réalisés d'abord en gravure sur bois puis en lithographie. À son apogée employant plus de 150 personnes elle a produit des millions de feuilles destinées à l'exportation suscitant de nombreux imitateurs à travers le continent. Les images minutieusement colorées au pochoir sur des contours imprimés ont perpétué l'artisanat traditionnel jusqu'à l'époque contemporaine en tant que seule imagerie survivante dans le monde. Acquise par la municipalité au début de l'année 2026 elle conserve des archives inégalées comprenant plus de 6 000 pierres lithographiques et fonctionne aujourd'hui comme un musée essentiel de l'iconographie vernaculaire. Pellerin & Cie unknown