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200648774Kunstmuseum Basel / München ; Berlin ; London ; New York : Prestel, 2006. 526 S. : zahlr. Ill. ; 29 cm Pp.
188436298München, Georg Hirth, 1884. Small 4to. Uncut in orig. printed wrappers. With facsimiles of the woodcuts.
196656093Éd. Cercle d'art 1966 In-4 relié sous jaquette, 41 pp. & 57 planches sous serpente
Hans Holbein d.Ä. und die Kunst der Spätgotik. Augsburg: 1965. 207pp with 277pp monochrome illustrations. Wrappers. 24 x 17cms. Text in German. Text in German
85147De L'imprimerie de GLM, 1959, 1 volume de 15x22 cm environ, non paginé (120 pages environ), broché. Exemplaire numéroté (N° 1162), un de 1465 sur vélin teinté, numérotés de 11 à 1475. Bon état.
1964111248Leo 1964 Leo, 1964, exemplaire numéroté 142/170, feuillets libres sous chemise papier, (4 feuillets, soit 24 p. dont le catalogue Leo), feuillets non coupés, bon état.
2116Tate Publishing, London, 2006. In-4, broché sous couverture illustrée en couleur, 191 pp. Foreword - Introduction - Holbein's first visit to England 1526-8 - London 1532-43 : Court and City - Hanseatic commissions and designs for goldsmiths - Holbein and Henry VIII - Holbein the portraitist at work - Catholic England, protestant England ...
26001Salamanca, Caja de Ahorros, 1988 Cubierta de cart n ilustrada, 210 x 300mm., 127pp., ilustrada en color y b/n. ISBN 9788487132001.
Mm 180x255 Volume rilegato di pp. XL-260, dorso in tela, con 252 tavole in bianco e nero. IN buono stato. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
19551458Basel, Holbein-Verlag, 1948-1955. 32 x 22,5 cm (Quart), Original-Leinen; Schutzumschlag
21747Paris, Hachette (coll. "Les grands graveurs"), 1912. In-8°, non paginé. Cartonnage d'éditeur orné d'une vignette contrecollée, titre frappé or.
34010Paris, Flammarion (coll. "Les classiques de l'art"), (1972). In-4°, 112p. Cartonnage d'éditeur, sous jaquette illustrée.
199748762Köln : DuMont, 1997. Dt. Erstveröff. 256 S. : überw. Ill. ; 29 cm Leinen
194916650ABKöln, Phaidon Vlg. 1949. 4°. XXIV/277 S. m. 220 Taf. z.Tl. farbig, OLeinen, Schutzumschlag, gut erhalten.
1956R200119785Edwin Tross / Firmin-didot frères. 1956. In-8. Cartonnage d'éditeurs. Etat passable, Plats abîmés, Dos fané, Fortes mouillures. Environ 100 pages. Ouvrage gondolé, suite à de fortes mouillures. Nombreuses pages perforées (mite) , gênant parfois la lecture. Bordures illustrées sur chaques pages+ nombreuses lettrines, en noir et blanc. Quelques rousseurs. 4 photos disponibles.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.03-XVI ème siècle
RO30315238Insel-Verlag.Leipzig. Non daté. In-12. Cartonné. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 37 pages. 24 illustrations en couleurs, hors textes. En V.O. allemand.. . . . Classification Dewey : 830-Littératures des langues germaniques
2118Editions du Phaidon, Paris, 1947. In-4, reliure pleine toile éditeur, titre doré sur le plat supérieur et le dos, 62-85 pp. Préface - Introduction - Catalogue - Table des références - Index - Planches 1-85.
190336293München, Georg Hirth, 1903. Small 4to. Uncut in orig. printed wrappers. Woodcuts.
7369, Zurch, Scienta, 1939., Bound, cloth, gilt title on spine, originale dust - jacket illustrated b/w, 18,5x25cm,243pp + 117pp plates b/w, good condition.
34434Basel: Schwabe & Co. AG 1997. Hardcover. Green cloth in green dust jacket. Ownership signature on ffep; blind stamp on title page. Otherwise clean and unmarked. Like New. ISBN: 3796510442. . LikeNew. Hardcover . Schwabe & Co. AG 1997 hardcover books
185816035London:: Henry G. Bohn 1858. 7.5 x 4.75 inches. Single leaf from the 1858 edition of Hans Holbeins Dance of Death by Francis Douce & Thomas Frognall Dibdin. The leaf portrays the angel Gabriel comforting Daniel - Daniel VIII:17. with text lines beneath. Excellent woodblock and leaf in excellent condition. Top corners with a little bit of bleed from previous adhesive on verso overall excellent and suitable for framing. 7.5 x 4.75 inches. The reproduction fomr the Douce & Dibdin were cut from wood by Messrs. Bonner and Byfield. The authors aimed to provide extremely accurate woodcut representations of the original Holbein designs to readers. This leaf shows the clarity of line and beautiful use of light and shade which Holbein had achieved in his original work . [Henry G. Bohn,] unknown
59-3815Windsor Castle: ND. One of a number of color collotype facsimiles of Holbein portraits. 24 x 17.5 cm 9-1/2 x 7 inches. Hans Holbein the Younger was appointed King's Painter to Henry VIII in 1535. He became famous for his portraits of the royal family and court nobility. Some of these prints have a stamp verso reading "Copyright by H M the King Windsor Castle." All are stamped recto with a crown and "ER VII." Printed in England. Windsor Castle: ND. unknown
59-3818Windsor Castle: ND. One of a number of color collotype facsimiles of Holbein portraits. 27.3 x 19.4 cm 10-13/16 x 7-11/16 inches. Hans Holbein the Younger was appointed King's Painter to Henry VIII in 1535. He became famous for his portraits of the royal family and court nobility. Some of these prints have a stamp verso reading "Copyright by H M the King Windsor Castle." All are stamped recto with a crown and "ER VII." Printed in England. Windsor Castle: ND. unknown
59-3814Windsor Castle: ND. One of a number of color collotype facsimiles of Holbein portraits. 28 x 20 cm 10-7/8 x 7-3/4 inches. Hans Holbein the Younger was appointed King's Painter to Henry the VIII in 1535. He became famous for his portraits of the royal family and court nobility. Some of these prints have a stamp verso reading "Copyright by H M the King Windsor Castle." All are stamped recto with a crown and "ER VII." Printed in England. Windsor Castle: ND. unknown
59-3823Windsor Castle: ND. One of a number of color collotype facsimiles of Holbein portraits. 28 x 20.7 cm 11 x 8-1/8 inches. Hans Holbein the Younger was appointed King's Painter to Henry VIII in 1535. He became famous for his portraits of the royal family and court nobility. Some of these prints have a stamp verso reading "Copyright by H M the King Windsor Castle." All are stamped recto with a crown and "ER VII." Printed in England. Windsor Castle: ND. unknown