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190728155London: Chappell PN 23121 1907. Quarto. Textured black cloth with titling gilt to upper and spine original publisher's printed wrappers bound in. 1f. recto title verso blank 1f. recto named cast list verso contents 212 iv publisher's advertisements pp.<br/><br/>Composer's facsimile signature handstamp to title. <br/><br/>Binding slightly worn; small handstamp to upper wrapper and title. Version with musical supplement pp. 187-212. Chappell [PN 23121] unknown books
191028041London: Chappell PN 24268 1910. Quarto. Original publisher's olive green cloth with titling gilt to upper and spine. 1f. recto title verso printer's note 1f. recto named cast list verso contents 128 ii publisher's advertisements pp.<br/><br/>Composer's facsimile signature handstamp to title.<br/><br/>Small edge tears to title and final two leaves. First Edition. Chappell [PN 24268] unknown books
191428133London: Chappell PN 26001 1914. Quarto. Original publisher's illustrated wrappers. 1f. title i named cast list i contents 107 i publisher's advertisement pp.<br/><br/>Composer's facsimile signature handstamp to title. With performance notes in ink to cast and contents pages. <br/><br/>Wrappers worn and with minor edge tears and chips; former owner's signature to upper outer corner; lower lacking; spine reinforced with red tape. Revised edition. Chappell [PN 26001] unknown books
1989249024Leningrad: Aurora 1989. hardcover. fine/fine. Introductory articles by Maria Varsha Vskaya and Xenia Yegorova. Black & white frontis and profusely illustrated throughout in color and black & white. 207 pages. 4to tan cloth dust wrapper. Leningrad: Aurora Art Publishers 1989. Fine.<br/><br/> Aurora unknown books
163834571Antwerp 1638. <p>Rubens Peter Paul 1577-1640. Hippocrates Hiraclidae F. Cous. Ex marmoro antique. Engraving by Paulus Pontius Paulus du Pont1603-58 after Rubens. N.p. Antwerp 1638. 304 x 220 mm. Tiny pin-holes in upper left and lower right corners 2 small circular stamps on verso one reading "Stempel Tilgungs." Fine. </p> . <p>An excellent impression of this well-known engraving done by Paulus Pontius after Rubens's drawing of an antique bust of Hippocrates. "Rubens's involvement in printmaking began in earnest when he was about thirty. . . .His participation in printmaking set new standards especially for book illustrations and the reproductive print" Logan & Plomp "Peter Paul Rubens as Draftsman" metmuseum internet reference. The "Hippocrates" is the only separately issued print we know of by Rubens that is of medical interest. Paulus Pontius was a master engraver and the primary artist responsible for making engravings after Rubens's work; he lived in Rubens's home until a year after the latter's death. </p> . unknown books
1985045273Tokyo: Art Life Ltd 1985. 172p. colored and b/w illus. original stiff printed wrappers. A major exhibit catalogue in Japanese and French. Art Life, Ltd unknown books
1955160890Cambridge Massachusetts: Harvard University Press 1955. Hardcover. VG No dust jacket otherwise crisp and clean. Maroon cloth cream paper title block on spine; 528 pp. with occasional bw illustrations;. Translated and edited by Magurn. The letters provide insights into the political and cultural world of Baroque civilization as few other documents have done. Harvard University Press hardcover books
1977WRCLIT54076Williamstown MA: Chapin Library 1977. 7ix307pp. Pictorial stiff wrappers. Foreword. Introduction. Appendix. Index. 82 black & white illustrations. First edition of this well-annotated catalogue of fifty-two examples. Small crease to one wrapper corner else a near fine copy with errata sheet laid in. Chapin Library unknown books
19542300317New York: Harry N. Abrams 1954. Large Softcover. Near Fine. All prints present. Wrappers laminated. 1954 Large Softcover. Includes 16 color prints tipped in with captions and an introduction. COVER: Rubens and Isabella Brant. PRINTS: The Conversion of Saint Bavo; The Abduction of the Daughters of Leucippus; Susanne Fourment "Le Chapeau de Paille"; The Landing of Marie de Medicis; Marie de Medicis; The Artists' Sons Albert and Nicholas; Adam and Eve; The Kermesse; The Garden of Love; Venus and Adonis; Cephalus and Procris; The Three Graces; Diana and Callisto; Allegory of War; Landscape with Rainbow. Harry N. Abrams paperback books
1964407761London: Michael Joseph 1964. A very good copy with sheets somewhat age darkened the jacket also darkened and with few small nicks at edges. 8 x 5.25 inches. 157 pages. Boards; dust jacket. First edition. Inscribed by author on front free endpaper. A novel by the late author Robert Rubens. <br/><br/> Michael Joseph hardcover books
18039985London: Published by H. Macklin Poets Gallery Fleet Street 1803. Colour-printed mezzotint. In fair condition with the exception of being trimmed within the plate mark. Title has been inset. Nail burns in left margin. Tear in upper margin extending into image. Image size: 18 x 23 1/2 inches. A lovely colour printed impression of Smith's idyllic print of rural life after a painting by George Morland.<br/> <br/>George Morland was one of the most successful genre painters of his time creating during his industrious career some of England's most cherished paintings. At an early age Morland displayed his artistic genius he learned to paint at three and exhibited his first work at the Royal Academy at the mere age of ten. He was a prodigious painter producing more than 4000 paintings during the entirety of his career and sometimes painting two or three works in a day. His pleasant rural scenes were a favorite source of inspiration for contemporary engravers and as many as 250 separate engravings were done of his paintings during his lifetime. His brother-in-law William Ward engraved a great number of them. Here a young girl clings to her mother's apron as her father takes up his rifle to go hunting. Her fearful reaction is contrasted with that of the dogs who are excited and the maid who indifferently prepares the fire in the fireplace.<br/> <br/>Dawe G. Morland p. 146. Published by H. Macklin, Poets Gallery, Fleet Street unknown books
1936139327Detroit MI: Detroit Institute of Arts 1936. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran February 13 through March 15 1936. Text by Wilhelm Reinhold Valentiner and Josephine L Walther. Includes 23 black and white illustrations. A very good copy in wrappers with a black and white plate affixed to the front panel and some minor wear and slight foxing. Detroit Institute of Arts unknown books