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K80164Portrait of Sir Thomas More; half length to the left wearing cap and fur robes with large chain and rose pendant; in oval frame on pedestal with emblems;after Adriaen van der Werff after Holbein;illustration to Isaac de Larrey's ""Histoire d'Angleterre"" Rotterdam: 1697-1713.Signed at bottom: Adr.n vander Werff pinx / P. à Gunst Sculps.NL Thomas More humanist en Lord Chancellor van Engeland gedurende de vroege regeringsperiode van Hendrik VIII. Zijn wapenschild staat onder het portret. De prent heeft als onderschrift een Frans gedicht over zijn relatie met Hendrik VIII. Antieke prent door Pieter van der Gunst. Engraving on laid paper with wide margins; total: 418 x 258 mm; despite some minor damages on the outer margins in very good condition. unknown
1951602154Köln, Seemann, (1951). M. 70 Taf. u. mehr. Abb. 106 S. OLwd. (Vom Wesen u. Werden dt. Formen 4).
195178555Köln: Verlag E. A. Seemann, 1951. 23,5 cm ; Leinen
20033161Zwolle, Waanders Verlag, 2003. 184 S. mit zahlreichen überwiegend farbigen Abbildungen. 4°. Orig.-Karton.
185019531850. Steel-engraving. 270mm by 175mm sheet 125mm by 100mm image. Sir Thomas More 1478 - 1535 was an English lawyer social philosopher author statesman and noted Renaissance humanist. He was an important councillor to Henry VIII of England and was Lord Chancellor from October 1529 to 1532. He was an opponent of the Protestant Reformation and in particular of Martin Luther and William Tyndale. unknown
1890021220New York: Frederick A. Stokes and Brother 1890. First Edition. Cloth. Good. Folio. First edition #430 of 1000 clothbound books issued. Signed by the publisher on the copyright page. White cloth with extensive gilt decorations along with gridded cloth. Large folio. Unpaginated. 10 photogravures of paintings throughout. A look at various depictions of the Madonna by Old Masters accompanied by critical and historical commentary. GOOD condition. Moderate scuffing and toning to the covers with some soiling and staining. A few small wormholes in the front cover. Text block weak with some pages slightly loose in the binding. One plate rather foxed. Text block toned. Frederick A. Stokes and Brother unknown
2902Paris, Hypérion, 1938 25 x 32, 164 pp., illustrations N/B, planches couleurs, broché, bon état
18793ABBln. Dt. Buch-Gem. o.J. kl.4°. 128 Bildtaf. dav. 15 mehrfarb. u. 1 einfarb. Taf i.Text, 31 Texts. OLeder, Kopf Farbschnitt, Goldaufschrift, SS z.Tl. leicht fleckig, Stempel a. Innendeckel, gut erhalten.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Slight edge wear to dust jacket. Full blue cloth boards. 108 pages. 8 1/2"w x 11 7/8"h. Over 120 illustrations, 12 pages in full color.
1988131958New York: Johnson Reprint Corporation - San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Publsihers, 1988. 147 S. ; 26 x 19,5 cm ; kart. ;
200572272Richter Verlag. New. 2005. Hardcover. 3937572341 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY BRAND NEW PRISTINE NEVER OPENED -- Corresponds to ISBN: 3937572341. Text in German and English. 368 pp. With 324 ills. 181 col. . 30 x 24 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Richter Verlag hardcover
19672096403Lausanne: Éditions du Bibliophile / Paris: Union Latine D'Éditions 1967. [I] (87) Blatt; [II] 180, (4); [III] 13, (3) Seiten. Faksimileteil durchgängig mit überaus zahlreichen Rubrikationen, Illustrationen und kleinen Handzeichnungen Holbeins, Übersetzungsband mit zahlreichen ganzseitigen Holzschnittillustrationen, rotgedruckten Auszügen auf den Pergaminhemdchen und doppelseitiger Illustration auf den Spiegeln. (I): Gr. 8° (23,5 x 16,5 cm). Pergamentband mit reicher Blindprägung auf den Deckeln; (II): Gr. 8° Lederband mit goldgeprägter Deckelillustration; (III): 8° Broschur im Schutzumschlag. Alle drei in schöner, innen mit rotem Samt ausgekleideter Leinenkassette mit Bezugpapier in Holzoptik
18-2286Rochester MI: Rob Run Press 1967. . Letter-pressed gravure in black ink on handmade deckled red paper. 18 cm x 17.5 cm. Unbound single sheet. Very good. Text at bottom reads: “From the Totentanz of Hans Holbein with verses supplied by George Sand on Hamady’s handmade Shadwell paper at the Rob Run Press by Robert E. Runser in a fit of despondency in the false Spring of 1967.†Limited edition. En Francais with English translation. [Rochester, MI]: Rob Run Press, 1967. unknown
2005167262München : Hirmer, 2005. 504 S. : Illustrationen ; 31 cm OLeinen, SU
55654Les Editions Braun & Cie. As New. N.D. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - appears unread - ND Circa 1950 Text in French; 60 works catalogued and illustrated. -- with a bonus offer-- . Les Editions Braun & Cie. hardcover
183222109München, Schlotthauer, 1832. 78 S. 53 lithographierte Tafeln. Kl.-8°. Lwd. der Zeit (starke Gebrssprn., gebräunt).
194815478Basel, Holbein-Verlag, 1948-55. 4°, 271 Seiten; 277-470 Seiten mit zusammen 140 Abbildungen; 47 Seiten Text mit montiertem Titelbild und teils montierten Textabbildungen, 204 Abbildungen auf Tafeln. Orig.Leinen mit Goldprägung.
19551458Basel, Holbein-Verlag, 1948-1955. 32 x 22,5 cm (Quart), Original-Leinen; Schutzumschlag
194533775ABBasel, Holbein-Verlag, 1945-48. 4to. 470 S.; 45 S. Mit über 200 Abbildungen. Orig.-Leinwand mit Orig.-Umschlag.
19455004469ABBasel, Holbein-Verlag, 1945-48. Textband und Tafelband in 3 Bänden. 4°. Mit zahlreichen Tafeln. 470 S. Orig.-Leinwandbände. Textband und Tafelband in 3 Bänden.
19108303Berlin, Harmonie (Meisterbilder in Farben), 1910. Mit farbigen Reproduktionen nach den Originalen 96 S. (20,5x16 cm) Pappband mit ill. Titelschild / gebundene Ausgabe
1997250810Wien 1997. 211 S., zahlr. teilw. farb. Abb. 4° Br.
199948763Basel : Schwabe, 1999. Sonderausgabe von Band 55, 1998, Hefte 2-4 336 Seiten : Ill. Pp.
2018BIBHB0157331252018. Hardcover. New. About The Book : This book describe that art of enamelling on metal is successfully practiced in many parts of India but it is universally acknowledged that the best work on gold is produced at Jeypore in Rajputana. The colours employed rival the tints of the rainbow in purity and brilliancy and they are laid on the gold by the Jeypore artists with such exquisite taste that there is never a want of harmony; even when jewels are also used they serve but to enhance the beauty of the enamel. All who see the gold enamel work of Jeypore admire the beautiful designs in which it is carried out. It is with the view of placing some of these designs on record and affording everyone the opportunity of seeing them that this collection has been made. About The Author : Sir Samuel Swinton Jacob KCIE CVO 14 January 1841 � 4 December 1917 known as Sir Swinton Jacob1 was a British Army officer and colonial engineer architect and writer best known for the numerous Indian public buildings he designed in the IndoSaracenic style.Colonel Thomas Holbein Hendley CIE 1847 � 1917 was a British medical officer in the Indian Medical Service and an amateur authority on Indian art.He studied at St. Bartholomew's Hospital in London where he was the gold medallist. He entered the Indian Medical Service as an assistant surgeon in October 1869 after taking his diplomas and rose steadily until reaching the rank of Colonel in 1894 which he held until his retirement. From 1873 to 1897 he was the Residency Surgeon of Jaipur and from 1894 to 1897 the Administrative Medical Officer for Rajputana. In 1897 he was appointed InspectorGeneral of Hospitals in the NorthWest Provinces moving to the same post in Bengal the following year and remaining there until 1903 when he retired. The Title 'Jeypore Enamels written/authored/edited by Sir Samuel Swinton Jacob Thomas Holbein Hendley' published in the year 2018. The ISBN 9788121214438 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 71 Pages. The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Arts Film & Photography / Architecture. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol: hardcover
1929300450Berlin, Bard, 1929. M. 135 Abb. 353 S. OLwd.