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1929291609Berlin : J. Bard 1929. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine copy in the original gilt-blocked pictorial cloth. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description; 353 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm. Notes; ""Verzeichnis der Abbildungen"" ; p. 334-338. Includes index. Subjects; Holbein Hans 1497-1543. Artists Germany 16th century. Painting Dutch. Genres; Biography. Illustrated. Berlin : J. Bard hardcover
192976393ABBerlin, Bard, 1929. 4°. 353(3) S. OLn. (minimal berieben, leicht angestaubt, Rücken leicht ausgeblichen)
194841507Frauenfeld. Huber & Co. 1948. OLn., 8°, 571 (1) S.(2 Bll.), mit 31 Bildtafeln. Zustand sehr gut.
194741510Frauenfeld. Huber & Co. 1947. OLn., 8°, 263 (1) S.(2 Bll.), mit 23 Bildtafeln. Zustand sehr gut.
194841509Frauenfeld. Huber & Co. 1948. OLn., 8°, 684 (1) S.(1 Bll.), mit 39 Bildtafeln. Zustand sehr gut.
1523LCPCVOY-0031(La Géographie de Strabon dans un séduidant exemplaire du XVI siècle, illustrée de gravures sur bois d'après Hans Holbein) STRABON. (vers 60 av. J.-C. - 20 ap. J.-C.) "EN TIBI LECTOR STUDIOSE STRABONIS GEOGRAPHICORUM COM(M)E(N)TARIOS, OLIM A GUARINO VERONESE...". 1523, Basileae, V. Curio. 1 volume in-fol. (308x215 mm) (dimensions pages 305x205 mm) (18) ff. (titre, dédicace, index des auteurs et index) avec 3 encadrements sur bois, 566 pp., (1) f. (avec la marque de l'imprimeur) ((4) ff., Aa6, Bb8, a-z6, A-Z6, &8) Reliure du XVIIe siècle en vélin rigide. Séduisante édition de cette traduction latine des humanistes Guarino de Vérone (livres I-X) et Grégoire Trifernate (livres XI-XVII), améliorée par C. Herensbach. Elle est illustrée avec des superbes encadrements gravés sur bois par Iacobus Faber (chiffre IF à côté des gravures d'Aristote et d'Erate) d'après Hans Holbein le Jeune. Quelques frottements à a reliure, usures à trois coins et petite fente de 4 cm dans la partie inférieure de la charnière du premier plat. Tout petit manque de vélin dans la charnière du second plat. Le premier f. de garde partiellement détaché. Mouillure claire dans l'angle supérieur des vingt premiers ff., plus foncée dans les 4 premiers ff. Mouillure claire dans l'angle inférieur des cent derniers ff. Une petite déchirure, sans perte, sur la p. du titre et tout petit manque dans la marge externe de l'encadrement gravé. Une petite galerie de ver dans la marge supérieure des cahiers d-f. Un autre galerie de ver qui touche quelques lettres au centre des pages sur moitié du volume. Une tache dans la marge des ff. r4 et r5. Quelques pages avec des rousseurs. Bel exemplaire en général. Strabon, issu d'une famille illustre d'Amasée, "s'installa à Rome probablement juste avant la mort de César, ce qui fait de lui une source supplémentaire pour l'étude de l'histoire romaine sous Auguste. A ses nombreux séjours à Rome s'ajoutent d'autres voyages, notamment dans le reste de l'Italie, en Gaule mais aussi en Afrique (Ethiopie et Egypte en particulier)... Ses nombreux voyages lui permires d'accumuler une documentation suffisante pour écrire la Géographie, un ouvrage en 17 livres organisés par régions. Fondé sur une démarche scientifique et ethnographique, cet ouvrage apparaît comme une oeuvre notable pour l'époque du fait de son ampleur". "Si son oeuvre reprend parfois des textes antérieurs de plusieurs siècles, sa connaissance du droit romain des différentes cités en fait aussi une source essentielle pour décrire les débuts de la romanisation en Gaule et dans la péninsule ibérique... Il consacre quelques lignes... aux événements en Gaule lors de la révolte des Gaulois et confirme l'importance des effectifs qui furent rassemblés par Vercingétorix". "L'oeuvre de Strabon resta dans l'ombre sous l'empire romain... Ce n'est qu'à partir du Ve siècle qu'elle commence à être citée, et que Strabon devient même l'archétype du géographe". "Au XVe siècle l'érudit italien Guarino de Vérone traduisit la totalité de l'oeuvre de Strabon, contribuant ainsi à sa redécouverte". (Source Wikipedia) Provenance : Un ex libris L. Pedrini (1718). (LCPCVOY-0031) (2.800,00 €)
125370aafMünchen & Leipzig, Müller / 144 S., / 12 Bl. mit 46 Totentanz-Abb. / 16 S. mit Text u. Musik / Original-Broschüre. Bibl. Rückenkleber
194784744München-Pasing: Filser-Verlag, 1947. 21 cm ; kart.
1999LFA-126721252Un ouvrage de 140 pages, format 280 x 325 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage sous jaquette couleurs, publié en 1999, Könemann, collection "Maîtres de l'Art Flamand", bon état
200676274London, Tate. 2006. Origi.Broschur, 4°, 191 Seiten.
Numerous illustrations. 146 pages. Various contributors on the collection. Heavy book, may incur extra postage for countries other than UK
184410030501844. 4to. 18 Bl. mit 32 wiederholten figürlichen Rahmungen, 3 Holzschnitt-Vign., 7 Holzschnitt-Initialen und ebensoviele figürl. Szenen. Goldgeprägter Lwdbd d. Zeit (stärker braunfl.).
2025BIBHB0134885132025. Hardcover. New. About The Book: Damascening on Steel or Iron As Practised in India refers to the ancient Indian technique of inlaying precious metals typically gold or silver into steel or iron to create intricate decorative patterns. This art form which originated in India and spread to other parts of the world involves applying the metal into grooves or indentations on the surface of the steel. The process requires great skill to create detailed and aesthetically pleasing designs. Commonly used in weapons jewelry and household items Indian damascening is known for its delicate craftsmanship with some of the finest examples produced in regions like Delhi and Lucknow. About The Author: Thomas Holbein Hendley 1847�1917 was a British medical officer in the Indian Medical Service and an amateur expert on Indian art. After studying at St. Bartholomew's Hospital he joined the Indian Medical Service in 1869 rising to the rank of Colonel in 1894. Hendley served in various medical roles in Jaipur Rajputana and Bengal before retiring in 1903. Beyond medicine he was passionate about Indian art publishing books and founding the Quarterly Journal of Indian Art. He helped establish the Jaipur Museum and served in prominent roles including as vice-president of the Bengal Asiatic Society. He also co-designed the Jaipur Gate. The Title 'Damascening on Steel or Iron As Practised in India written/authored/edited by Thomas Holbein Hendley' published in the year 2025. The ISBN 9789370149069 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 95 Pages. The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is General. Size of the book is 22.59 x 28.94 cms Vol: hardcover
2024BIBHB0074184732024. Hardcover. New. About The Book: ""Handbook to the Jeypore Museum"" by Thomas Holbein Hendley with illustrations by W. Griggs serves as a detailed guide to the collections of the Jeypore Museum in Rajasthan India. Published in the late 19th century this handbook provides comprehensive insights into the diverse artifacts housed in the museum ranging from traditional Indian textiles ceramics and metalworks to weapons and paintings. W. Griggs' illustrations are notable for their precision and beauty capturing the intricate details of each piece. This collaboration highlights the rich cultural heritage preserved within the museum and showcases the importance of documenting and studying artistic and historical treasures. The book remains a valuable resource for historians scholars and enthusiasts of Indian art and culture. About The Author: Thomas Holbein Hendley 1847-1917 was a British physician and amateur ethnographer who worked in India during the British Raj. Hendley is best known for his contributions to the study of Indian arts crafts and medicine particularly through his seminal works like ""Memorials of the Jeypore Exhibition 1883"" and ""Asian Carpets."" His writings and collections played a significant role in documenting and promoting Indian cultural heritage offering invaluable insights into the traditional practices and artistic expressions of the time. W. Griggs 1832-1911 was a distinguished English photolithographer and printer renowned for his pioneering work in color reproduction techniques. His innovative methods in chromolithography greatly advanced the field particularly in the accurate replication of artworks and archaeological illustrations. Griggs' contributions were instrumental in the dissemination of detailed and color-accurate images enhancing the accessibility and study of historical and cultural materials. His work remains a significant milestone in the development of photographic and printing technologies. The Title 'Handbook to the Jeypore Museum written/authored/edited by Thomas Holbein Hendley Illustrator: W. Griggs' published in the year 2024. The ISBN 9789362802651 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 176 Pages. The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History Archaeological. Size of the book is 22.59 x 28.94 cms Vol: hardcover
2023Gyan-9788121283816Gyan Publishing House 2023. Hardcover. New. 22.59 x 28.94 x 3.64. English Gyan Publishing House hardcover
2023Gyan-9788121283809Gyan Publishing House 2023. Paperback. New. 21.59 x 27.94 x 2.548. English Gyan Publishing House paperback
2023Gyan-9788121283816Gyan Publishing House 2023. Hardcover. New. 22.59 x 28.94 x 3.64. English Gyan Publishing House hardcover
2023Gyan-9788121283809Gyan Publishing House 2023. Paperback. New. 21.59 x 27.94 x 2.548. English Gyan Publishing House paperback
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2023BIBHB0171865282023. Hardcover. New. About The Book: The book thoroughly explores Indian jewelry delving into specific regions: Jewelry of Delhi the United Provinces Rajputana Malwa Central India Punjab Kashmir Afghanistan Bombay Presidency including Aden Bombay continued covering Central Provinces along with miscellaneous observations Madras Presidency Bengal Eastern Bengal Tibet Antique Jewelry and general conclusions. It highlights the significance of body ornaments and their history within the Indian Empire and beyond offering meticulous illustrations and portraits of notable figures. Religious rural and artistic aspects are covered catering to Indian readers' limited exposure. The author acknowledges contributors and Mr. W. Griggs for the project's sustained commitment. The work showcases the fusion of styles and influences in Indian jewelry anchored by Delhi's historical role in fashion and culture. About The Author: Thomas Holbein Hendley CIE 1847�1917 a British medical officer in the Indian Medical Service achieved the rank of Colonel before retiring. He excelled academically at St. Bartholomew's Hospital in London and joined the Indian Medical Service in 1869. He served as Residency Surgeon in Jaipur from 1873 to 1897 then became Inspector-General of Hospitals in the North-West Provinces and later in Bengal. Besides his medical career Hendley was a passionate advocate for Indian art co-designing the Jaipur Gate in 1886. He published books on Indian art co-founded the Quarterly Journal of Indian Art and contributed significantly to cultural institutions. The Title 'Indian Jewellery written/authored/edited by Thomas Holbein Hendley' published in the year 2023. The ISBN 9788121283816 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 364 Pages. The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Antiques & Collectables Design & Fashion. Size of the book is 22.59 x 28.94 cms Vol: hardcover
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6469468B.R. Publishing Corporation BRPC pp. 189 167 Index Centenary Edition Reprinted . Hardback. New. B.R. Publishing Corporation BRPC hardcover