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MA08D-02211Conrad Uhler. Collectible - Acceptable. Uttweil am Bodensee: Conrad Uhler n.d. ca. 1860s. 12mo hardcover. Purple figured cloth with gilt title and embellishments AEG. German. 48 hand-colored illustrations by Christian Mechel. Binding copy. Two inch tear to cloth spine. Textblock detached from covers some pages loose from binding. Owner's name stamped on title page. In polypropylene bag. Dance of Death Death in Art Books in German Inquire if you need further information. Conrad Uhler hardcover
1015471226.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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__3111090612De Gruyter Art & Architecture 1827. Hardcover. New. reprint edition. 382 pages. German language. 6.14x1.00x9.21 inches. De Gruyter Art & Architecture hardcover
029759Journal of Indian Art and Industry Ex-Library. Good. Cloth. First Separate. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Complete article "Persian and Indian Bookbinding" by Hendley extracted from The Journal of Indian Art and Industry bound in burgundy cloth lettered in gilt issued thus as a limited edition off-print. Ex-library typically marked/stamped rubbed at corners and spine extremities dried glue residue along joints cloth moderately soiled and/or darkened by age with institutitional book plate mounted on front pastedown. Text block essentially disbound housed in case that now functions more as a portfolio to protects its edges; binding could be restored but due to fragility of paper we would not recommend it. First leaf of article pp.51-52 with color decorated border chipped with loss along fore-edge not affecting text subsequent leaf pp. 53-54 with fore-edge loss. Text occupies pp. 52-54 followed by 13 full page color chromolitho plates numbered 65-77 all suitable for extraction and framing if desired bound loosely by cord some partially detached also facsimile MS. sheet in the hand of Charles Wilkins Librarian East India House 1807. All plates complete and intact without edge chipping or loss though somewhat toned by age and all showing small library stamp along bottom edge: 65 Persian ornament from the Shah Jehan Nameh; 66 The Koran Harun Ben Bayazid A.D. 1613; 67 Specimen of Persian Drawing and Penmanship XVII Cent.; 68 Inside of Cover of No. 67; 69 Shah Jehan Nameh MS; 70 Shah Nama by Firdusi XVII Cent. MS.; 71 Ganjinah i La'ali Shahwar Khakan i Namdar al Sultan Padishah Fath 'Ali Kajar; 72 Two Book Covers; 73 - 75 Book Cover 3 examples; 76 Ulwar and its Art Treasures cover; 77 Three Backs of Books. Approx. 14 3/4" x 10 3/4". Exceptionally scarce. Journal of Indian Art and Industry Hardcover
201192904Mapin Publishing Gp Pty Ltd. New. 2011. Hardcover. 1935677144 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 168 pages; 68 illustrations. Description: "The Jeypore Exhibition of 1883 was regarded as among the most important industrial exhibitions of 19th century where specimen of the best art work of India was curated. Credited to the arduous efforts of Thomas Holbein Hendley a British officer in the princely state of Jaipur the Exhibition was primarily an attempt to showcase local skills. A permanent 'memorial' of the Exhibition was produced as a four-part set of illustrated volumes authored by Hendley and commissioned by the visionary Maharaja of Jaipur. The first volume contained a number of chromo-lithographs and a general description of the plates in the first three books of the set. The second and third volumes contained 100 photographs of Indian art work while Volume IV also included reproductions in platinum of the illustrations of Emperor Akbar's own copy of the Razmanama the Persian epic. Published by W. H. Griggs some sets were presented to leading museums of the world and very few copies were sold. This facsimile edition of a rare copy of Volume I preserved at Jawahar Kala Kendra in Jaipur is now published to recreate those splendors documented by Hendley for modern-day scholars and connoisseurs." -- with a bonus offer-- . Mapin Publishing Gp Pty Ltd hardcover
1830P5455Edinburgh : Schenck & Ghemar c.1830. Very Good. Notes: John Calvin 10 July 1509–27 May 1564 was a French theologian pastor and reformer in Geneva during the Protestant Reformation. He was the principal figure in the development of the system of Christian theology later called Calvinism. He was a Religious reformer. Image Size : 268x223 mm 10.55x8.78 Inches Platemark Size : Paper Size : 392x283 mm 15.43x11.14 Inches Coloring: Black & White Medium: Lithograph Categories: Portraits Others; Schenck & Ghemar unknown
157288<p>The <i>Dance of the Dead</i> described in the British Museum as follows:<br /></p><p>" A series of 40 woodcuts by Jost de Negker which are free and enlarged copies after Hans Holbein the Younger's " Dance of Death " series with exception of the first two leaves all leaves with woodcuts on verso and German letterpress on recto both text and images in decorative woodcut borders the woodcuts with traces of colour and with a titlepage mutilated the text partly cut up and rearranged mounted and in modern binding ; fourth edition published in Leipzig by David de Negker. 1572</p><p>Woodcut and letterpress.</p><p>According to Hollstein there were four editions of Jost de Negker's 'Todtentantz' after Holbein : Augsburg 1544 n.p.; n.d; Augsburg 1561 and Leipzig1572 the last two by David de Negker.</p><p>The BL holds an imperfect coloured copy of the 1544 Jobst Denecker Jost de Negker edition C.43.d.3. A comparison of that and the 1572 edition would confirm that the woodcuts are by Jost de Negker as stated by Hollstein and not by David de Negker as stated by Paisey. The 1544 edition appears to have two woodcuts with inscriptions fol.F2 verso with date '1542' and fol.D3 verso with monogram 'HVE' see Dodgson II.207 which however this edition does not have.</p><p>The original woodcuts for Holbein's Dance of Death series were cut by Lützelberger. " B.M.</p><p>Engraved title framed by a large woodcut frieze depicting faces animals and plant decorations 10 pages of text 2 blank pages and 40 full-page engravings framed by a large frieze 4 types repeated text in Latin gothic characters framed by identical friezes opposite.</p><p>Jost de Negker c. 1485-1544 was a cutter of woodcuts and also a printer and publisher of prints during the early 16th century mostly in Augsburg Germany. He was a leading "formschneider" or blockcutter of his day but always to the design of an artist. He is "closely tied to the evolution of the fine woodcut in Northern Europe". For Adam von Bartsch although he did not usually design or draw the quality of his work along with that of Hans Lützelburger and Hieronymus Andreae was such that he should be considered as an artist.<br /></p><p>Some prints where the designer is unknown are described as by de Negker but it is assumed there was an artist who drew the design although it has been suggested that de Negker might fill in a landscape background to a drawing of a figure…</p><p>On Maximilian's death in 1519 the large teams assembled for his projects dispersed and de Negker became as much a publisher as a cutter retaining many blocks by Burgkmair Hans Weiditz and others and infringing many works such as the Dance of Death by Holbein Lützelburger's masterpiece as a cutter. Negker's edition of this was published in 1544 and is his last known work. </p><p><b>Rare complete copy of this very interesting Danse des Morts.</b></p> Durch David de Necker Formschneider hardcover
122234Paris Boussod Valadon & Cie Éditeurs 1886. xliij. 51 planches. 55x42 Cm. Demi-toile rouge à coins. Déchirures au dos. Coins et coiffes émoussés. Taches. Cet ouvrage de 1886 présente sous forme de fac-similé en photogravure un ensemble de motifs décoratifs attribués à Hans Holbein le Jeune peintre et dessinateur de la Renaissance nordique né à Augsbourg vers 1497 et mort à Londres en 1543. Le texte dÉdouard His inscrit cette publication dans le goût du XIXe siècle pour la redécouverte et la reproduction des arts du livre et de lornement. Holbein est surtout connu pour ses portraits de cour mais son uvre graphique témoigne aussi dun intérêt constant pour la composition la ligne et les usages décoratifs. Cet ouvrage éclaire la réception savante de son travail et la place durable de son langage formel dans lhistoire de lestampe et des arts décoratifs. Très belles planches en bon état. Mouillures sur les premiers feuillets de texte. Quelques rousseurs et eptits accrocs dans les marges des planches. Exemplaire nº 152 / 325 imprimé sur papier de Hollande. Paris, Boussod, Valadon & Cie, Éditeurs, 1886. unknown
1572117<p>A rare complete copy of de Jost de Negker's Dance of Death well described by the British Museum.</p><p>From A. Brölemann's library.</p><p>The <i>Dance of Death's </i>description by theBritish Museum :<br /></p><p>" A series of 40 woodcuts by Jost de Negker which are free and enlarged copies after Hans Holbein the Younger's " Dance of Death " series with exception of the first two leaves all leaves with woodcuts on verso and German letterpress on recto both text and images in decorative woodcut borders the woodcuts with traces of colour and with a titlepage mutilated the text partly cut up and rearranged mounted and in modern binding ; fourth edition published in Leipzig by David de Negker. 1572</p><p>Woodcut and letterpress.</p><p>According to Hollstein there were four editions of Jost de Negker's 'Todtentantz' after Holbein : Augsburg 1544 n.p.; n.d; Augsburg 1561 and Leipzig1572 the last two by David de Negker.</p><p>The BL holds an imperfect coloured copy of the 1544 Jobst Denecker Jost de Negker edition C.43.d.3. A comparison of that and the 1572 edition would confirm that the woodcuts are by Jost de Negker as stated by Hollstein and not by David de Negker as stated by Paisey. The 1544 edition appears to have two woodcuts with inscriptions fol.F2 verso with date '1542' and fol.D3 verso with monogram 'HVE' see Dodgson II.207 which however this edition does not have.</p><p>The original woodcuts for Holbein's Dance of Death series were cut by Lützelberger. " B.M.</p><p>Engraved title with an engraved border illustrated withfaces animals vegetal 10 pages of text 2 blank pages and 40 full page engravings with border text in Latin gothic.</p><p>Jost de Negker c. 1485-1544 was a cutter of woodcuts and also a printer and publisher of prints during the early 16th century mostly in Augsburg Germany. He was a leading "formschneider" or blockcutter of his day but always to the design of an artist. He is "closely tied to the evolution of the fine woodcut in Northern Europe". For Adam von Bartsch although he did not usually design or draw the quality of his work along with that of Hans Lützelburger and Hieronymus Andreae was such that he should be considered as an artist.</p><p>Some prints where the designer is unknown are described as by de Negker but it is assumed there was an artist who drew the design although it has been suggested that de Negker might fill in a landscape background to a drawing of a figure…</p><p>On Maximilian's death in 1519 the large teams assembled for his projects dispersed and de Negker became as much a publisher as a cutter retaining many blocks by Burgkmair Hans Weiditz and others and infringing many works such as the Dance of Death by Holbein Lützelburger's masterpiece as a cutter. Negker's edition of this was published in 1544 and is his last known work. </p><p><b>A rare complete copy of this very interesting Dance of Death</b><b>.</b></p> Durch David de Necker Formschneider hardcover
1949133539Paris: GLM 1949. Softcover. Umschlag minim angestaubt aufgeschnitten. kl.8°. mit insgesamt 48 Abbildungen davon 41 nach den Holzschnitten der ersten Ausgabe sowie 7 weiteren zu verwandten Themen. Or.br. fadengeheftet mit mont. Deckelillustration Coron 297. - Nummerierte Ausgabe gedruckt auf vélin du Renage. Eines der 25 von Guy Lévis Mano im Kolophon eigenhändig signierten und nummerierten Exemplare "reservé aux Amis de GLM". Das Exemplar "K" . Die Gesamtauflage betrug 1120. Frankreich; 20. Jahrhundert; Totentanz Der Tod GLM, paperback
0366724894.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
192054865Berlin: Verlag für Jüdische Kunst und Kultur Fritz Gurlitt 1920. First edition. Softcover. Good condition. Small Octavo. Unpaginated 24pp. Original string-bound decorative stiff wraps with white lettering on cover. Title page with publisher's device. Excerpts from the Book of Numbers and Deuteronomy the German edition of the fourth and fifth book of Moses published in 1538 with Holbein woodcut on title page and eight woodcuts in text. Two pages of Gurlitt publisher's releases at rear. Text in German and Latin. Minot wear along edges of wraps. Block lightly age-toned. Verlag für Jüdische Kunst und Kultur Fritz Gurlitt unknown
1912200WGMFR10Deutsches Verlags-Anstalt 1912. Hardcover. Good. in x in x in. Klassiker der Kunst in Gesamtausgaben Vierter Band DURER Stuuttgart und Leipzig 1904 - DURER Des Meisters Gemmalde Kupferstiche und Holzxchnitte in 447 Abbildungen. PublisherDeutsche verlags-anstalt 1904. Hardcover. Book Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. quorto xxxiii 2 424pages. Red cloth with bevelled edges. a Art nouveau title and decorative emblem gilt blocked on front board and spine. Top edge gilt. Grey-green art nouveau endpapers. Deutsches Verlags-Anstalt hardcover
58528Uttweil am Bodensee Conrad Uhler 1845. 8°. VIII mit 48 getönt. Holzst.-Tafeln OLwd. d. Zt. mit Deckeltitel gold- u. blindgepr. Deckel etwas fleckig Rücken sauber verstärkt innen durchgehend fingerfleckig Nicht in Pfister/Oppermann u. Massmann.- Seltene Ausgabe mit 48 Wiedergaben inkl. Titel nach den Radierungen von Christian de Mechel aus "Le Triomphe de la mort" Basel 1780. Die letzten beiden Blätter zeigen die zwei Seiten einer Dolchscheide mit dem Totentanz-Motiven in der Art eines Resumées. 010 Uttweil am Bodensee, Conrad Uhler, [1845] unknown
310069-KK16Delhi : Low Price Publications n.d. Hardcover. Good. Original gilt letterd cloth ribbon marker illustrations in colour and b/w reprint of the 1909 edition 4to. Delhi : Low Price Publications hardcover
1947027074Laclaustra y Compañia 1947. Soft Cover. Near Fine. One of 80 copies on Liverpool Ledger paper with one original copperplate etched Exodi XIX 93 rectangular and 4 oval illustrations. In publishers good only box. Loose leaves in a softcover protected by a glassine paper dust wrapper Laclaustra y Compañia paperback
1881RC59781881. Rylands William Harry . Bullen George. Hardback. The purple cloth binding has faded it remains sound. The endpaper has an owner's incription. There is a little light foxing in places in the text which is otherwise very clean. hardcover
21009Hanover 14 July 1829. In German not translated. 3 pp. 10 x 8 inches address panel tear at opening paper toning. With a Stargardt catalogue slip November 2001 estimate 500 Euros. Franz Ignaz Holbein von Holbeinsberg 1779-1855 Austrian playwright theatre manager actor and musician. In 1809 he worked as an actor in Vienna for a short period then as a director and theatre manager in Germany; 1841-1849 manager of the Burgtheater 1848-1853 of the Vienna Court Opera. He writes to Louis Angely 1787-1835. German writer of comedy. . Nach allem was ich über diese Arbeit höre wird die königl. Hoftheater Comite die Aufführung gewiß genehmigen und die Oeconomie sich über das Hornorar mit Ihnen einigen. Ihre Handwerker welche ich keines wie so manche Kittiker in die Klaße der Possen stelle haben mir wie so viele Ihrer Arbeiten schon recht viele Freude gemacht. Das ehrliche gutgemeinte Ueberreichen der Sparbüchse der Freundschaft wie die Theilung der einzigen Tasse Chiocoulade hat zu herzlichem Lachen bei mir immer eine Thräne der Rührung gestellt. Ich weiß kein höheres Lob kenne keine angenehmere Lustigkeit . unknown
1925RD-PZBF-OZ0S1925. Hardcover. Good. Covici 1925 number 381 of 1100 copies. Good plus. Corners worn through otherwise moderate wear soiling sun-fading. Pages yellowed with occasional smudges minor blemishes. Binding reasonably firm. hardcover
19771367074CAN. New. 1977. Soft Cover. This is a reprint edition. . CAN paperback
19791367073CAN. New. 1979. Soft Cover. This is a reprint edition. . CAN paperback
19811367071CAN. New. 1981. Soft Cover. This is a reprint edition. . CAN paperback
19811367070CAN. New. 1981. Soft Cover. This is a reprint edition. . CAN paperback