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ABAA6<p>Lugduni Apud Ioannem Frellonium1547. </p><p>Small 4to of 52 ll. sign. A-N with 98 woodcuts l. L2 remargined brown Jansenist morocco spine ribbed gilt edges gilt inner border. <em>Chambolle-Duru</em>. </p><p>198 x 135 mm. </p><p>First issue "<em>of this beautiful book</em>" Brunet supplément 647 exceedingly rare with such wide margins height 198 mm; it is taller than the superb copy of <em>James de Rothschild.</em></p><p>Harvard 281; Baudrier vol. 5 p. 209; Rothschild vol. 1 n°16 ; Duplessis op. cit. N°276 p. 60-62 ; Woltmann <em>Holbein</em> vol. 2 p. 172-173 e ; Bouchereaux Corrozet n°127 ; Didot <em>Essai</em> col.73.</p>Each one of the 94 Holbein's engravings occupies a page with Latin <br />text above and French quatrains by <em>Gilles Corrozet</em> below.<p>Didot<em></em> in his <em>Essai sur la gravure sur bois</em> analyzes what he calls a "<em>masterpiece</em>":</p><p><em>"</em><em>The compositions in this masterpiece are of the highest style and as in The Simulacra of Death the expressions of the figures are </em><em>righteous</em><em> and offer a blend of simplicity energy and naivety that characterize Holbein.</em><em>"</em> </p><p>"First edition of 1547. There were two editions of the <em>Icones</em> printed by Frellon in 1547. These are often cited as issues but the text was entirely reset. This edition described by Brunet III 252-253 and others as the earlier may be identified by the fifth line of the title ending in "emenda-" and the first line of the French text on leaf LIr ending in "uices". A distinguishing feature of this edition is the use of v for u at the beginning of words in the Latin text. Brunet initiated a certain amount of controversy by quoting from E. Tross a theory that the second edition of 1547 No. 282 was printed from clichés rather than from the original blocks. Both Hofer op. cit. No. 276 ; p. 166-167 and Davies Murray vol. I no. 244 reject the idea of clichage. On the basis of breaks in the woodblocks Davies reverses Brunet's order of the two editions but evidence is introduced in the Hofer article to indicate that the condition of the blocks is in this case insufficient to prove priority. Aside from the woodcuts the changes in the text support the order of editions given by Brunet. Comparison of the French text of 1539 with that of this 1547 edition shows that out of the ninety-four verses fifty-one have from one to four lines revised. Signatures D and L are the only ones in which the text is unchanged. The text of the other 1547 edition corresponds to this one but has in addition seven of the eight quatrains in signature L revised. "Harvard. <br /></p>Known for their beauty and fine execution these <em>Icones</em> <br />are considered as a significant milestone in the illustrated <br />book of the Renaissance.Superb copy bound in Jansenist morocco by Chambolle-Duru <br />like the copy of James de Rothschild.<br /><br /><p><strong>French</strong></p><p>Lugduni Apud Ioannem Frellonium1547. </p><p>Petit in-4 de 52 ff. non chiffrés sign. A-N avec 98 figures sur bois f. L2 réenmargé maroquin brun janséniste dos à nerfs tranches dorées roulette intérieure dorée. <em>Chambolle-Duru</em>.</p><p>198 x 135 mm.</p><p>Premier tirage "<em>de ce beau livre</em>" Brunet supplément 647 de la plus extrême rareté avec d'aussi grandes marges hauteur 198 mm ; il dépasse le superbe exemplaire <em>James de Rothschild.</em></p><p>Harvard 281 ; Baudrier vol. 5 p. 209 ; Rothschild vol. 1 n°16 ; Duplessis op. cit. N°276 p. 60-62 ; Woltmann <em>Holbein</em> vol. 2 p. 172-173 e ; Bouchereaux Corrozet n°127 ; Didot <em>Essai</em> col.73.</p><p>Chacune des 94 gravures d'Holbein occupe une page avec texte latin au-dessus et quatrains français de <em>Gilles Corrozet</em> au-dessous.</p><p>Didot<em></em> dans son <em>Essai sur la gravure sur bois</em> analyse longuement ce qu'il nomme " <em>chef-d'œuvre</em> " :</p><p>" <em>Les compositions de ce chef-d'œuvre sont du plus haut style et comme dans les Simulachres de la Mort les expressions des figures sont justes et offrent un mélange de simplicité d'énergie et de naïveté qui caractérisent Holbein</em> ".</p><p>"First edition of 1547. There were two editions of the <em>Icones</em> printed by Frellon in 1547. These are often cited as issues but the text was entirely reset. This edition described by Brunet III 252-253 and others as the earlier may be identified by the fifth line of the title ending in "emenda-" and the first line of the French text on leaf LIr ending in "uices". A distinguishing feature of this edition is the use of v for u at the beginning of words in the Latin text. Brunet initiated a certain amount of controversy by quoting from E. Tross a theory that the second edition of 1547 No. 282 was printed from clichés rather than from the original blocks. Both Hofer op. cit. No. 276 ; p. 166-167 and Davies Murray vol. I no. 244 reject the idea of clichage. On the basis of breaks in the woodblocks Davies reverses Brunet's order of the two editions but evidence is introduced in the Hofer article to indicate that the condition of the blocks is in this case insufficient to prove priority. Aside from the woodcuts the changes in the text support the order of editions given by Brunet. Comparison of the French text of 1539 with that of this 1547 edition shows that out of the ninety-four verses fifty-one have from one to four lines revised. Signatures D and L are the only ones in which the text is unchanged. The text of the other 1547 edition corresponds to this one but has in addition seven of the eight quatrains in signature L revised. "Harvard.</p><p>Reconnues pour leur beauté et leur finesse d'exécution ces <em>Icones </em>sont considérés comme un jalon marquant du livre illustré de la Renaissance. </p><p>Superbe exemplaire relié comme l'exemplaire James de Rothschild en maroquin janséniste de Chambolle-Duru.</p> hardcover
1918SB-20654Straßburg, J. H. Ed. Heitz, 1918. 15 S., 2 Bl., 150 S. Späterer Halbpergamentband mit roten Vorsätzen, in den die vormalige Broschur kompletrt eingebunden wurde. Vorsätze der Broschur mit zwei zusätzlichen kolorierten Holzschnitten. Mit 150 ganzseitigen Holzschnitt-Illustrationen. Von dem Werk wurden 500 nummerierte Exemplare Gedruckt. Das hier angebotene Exemplar trägt die Ausgabenummer 141. Als kostenlose Beigabe: Kurt Pfister: Die primitiven Holzschnitte, München, Holbein-Verlag, 1922 (brauner Original-Ganzlederband, am Rücken etwas beschädigt).
184913147Köln-Bonn-Brüssel, bei J. M. Heberle (H. Lempertz & Comp.), 1849. Kl.-8°. Mit 24 Holzschn.-Initialen v. H. Lödel nach Holbein und 26 Holzschn.-Bordüren in Braundruck nach Georg Osterwald. 2 Bll., 24 S., 1 Bl., Illustr.-OKart.
1849013644Koln Bonn Brussels: J.M. Heberle JH. Lempertz and Comp 1849. Marbled boards. Green endpapers. Spine titled in gilt. Top edge gilt. Front joint weak but intact. Text in German. Title translated roughly " Holbein's pictorial alphabet from his "Dance of Death" from the Dresden originals for the first time replicated in 24 woodcuts by H. Lodel in Gottingen with marginal drawings by the painter Georg Osterwald and accompanying sayings from the Scriptures". Quite a clean copy throughout. . First By this Publisher. Quarter Brown Calf. General Cover and Corner Wear/No Jacket. Small Thin Octavo. J.M. Heberle ( JH. Lempertz and Comp) Hardcover books
EEZZ7488bKöln u.a. J. M. Heberle H. Lempertz & Comp. 1849. Kl. 8°. 2 Bll. 24 S. 1 Bl. Neuer Pappband mit mont. Orig.-Umschlag mit kleiner mont. Etikette Vortitelbl. alt gestempelt. Erste Ausgabe. Rümann 1521; Oppermann 23. Köln u.a., J. M. Heberle (H. Lempertz & Comp.) 1849. unknown
1897278960Strassburg Trübner 1897. 328 S., zahlr. Abb. + 9 Taf. Lit.verz. Gr 8° Br *gutes Expl.*.
35893635-nnew. unknown
35893635like new. unknown
ria9783111091761_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A hardcover
19-8426Zurich: Stehli Freres S.A. ca. 1950s. Large format color reproduction print poster 15†x 21â€. Very Good. Minor stain on bottom edge. Printed in Switzerland. Copyright Stehli Freres S.A. Zurich: Stehli Freres S.A., [ca. 1950s?]. unknown
1960142380Wiesbaden, Steiner, (1960). M. 12 Taf. 22 S. OBr. Unaufgeschn. Ex. (Abh. d. AdW u. d. Lit.; Geistes- u. sozialwiss. Kl. 1960/4)
1912108656Paris 1912. hardcover. Over 252 Illustrated. Small 4to gilt-stamped cloth g.t. Paris 1912.<br/><br/> Les Classiques de l'Art.<br/><br/> unknown books
1988131958New York: Johnson Reprint Corporation - San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Publsihers, 1988. 147 S. ; 26 x 19,5 cm ; kart. ;
192976393ABBerlin, Bard, 1929. 4°. 353(3) S. OLn. (minimal berieben, leicht angestaubt, Rücken leicht ausgeblichen)
ill., br. Un dossier dedicato ad Hans Holbein il Giovane (Augusta, Baviera, 1497 Londra 1543). In sommario: Realismo analitico fra natura e idea; Figure dell'animo. Opere dal 1516 al 1533; Inversione del tempo. L'enigma dipinto; Esattezza dello sguardo. Ritratti dell'ultimo periodo (1533-1543). Come tutte le monografie della collana Dossier d'art, una pubblicazione agile, ricca di riproduzioni a colori, completa di un utilissimo quadro cronologico e di una ricca bibliografia.
191464932Félix Alcan 1914 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 128 pp., 24 planches en noir. Dos légèrement passé, sinon très bon état.
191464932Félix Alcan 1914 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 128 pp., 24 planches en noir. Dos légèrement passé, sinon très 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.
2902Paris, Hypérion, 1938 25 x 32, 164 pp., illustrations N/B, planches couleurs, broché, bon état
19108303Berlin, Harmonie (Meisterbilder in Farben), 1910. Mit farbigen Reproduktionen nach den Originalen 96 S. (20,5x16 cm) Pappband mit ill. Titelschild / gebundene Ausgabe
1929300450Berlin, Bard, 1929. M. 135 Abb. 353 S. OLwd.
1867EEzz4102Berlin, Dümmler 1867. 26 S., obrosch., unaufgeschnitten.
1858294860London: Bohn 1858. hardcover. very good. Illustrated with 90 wood engravings. 474 pages uncut 38 pages of advertisements small 8vo blind stamped olive cloth spine faded and neatly repaired at ends. London: Bohn 1858. Very good.<br/><br/> Bohn unknown books
1968115759The National Gallery Publications Department, London, 1968. 26,5 x 13,5 cm ; kart.
0656021225.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover