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In-16 gr. (mm. 194x112), p. pelle bazana coeva (con abras.), decoraz. e titolo oro su tassello al dorso, tagli rossi, pp. XXVIII,369, ornato da un fleuron in forma di lira al frontesp. e da 4 deliziose vignette inc. all'acquaforte da Choffard. Il volume è illustrato da una antiporta e 4 bellissime tavole fuori testo, su disegni di Le Prince e Gravelot, inc. in rame da noti artisti. Vi sono contenuti anche: "L'Abenaki, Sara Th.., Ziméo. Contes / Pièces fugitives / Fables orientales". "Prima edizione". Cfr. Cohen,925 - Lewine,490 - Boissais-Deleplanque,159 - Brunet,V,52 e Graesse,VI,225 citano solo ediz. a partire dal 1775. Questo poema, che consacrò Jean-François Saint-Lambert (1716-1803) maestro della poesia didascalica, ebbe tanto successo da essere ristampato più volte, anche nell'Ottocento. Solo lievi uniformi ingialliture, una carta con antico restauro per strappo, altrimenti esemplare ben conservato.
1738263095N.p. 1738. Each signed possibly in anoher hand lower left in ink "Gravelot". 1 vols. 9.3 x 7.4 cm. The two matted together and framed. Both drawing slightly toned but very good. Each signed possibly in anoher hand lower left in ink "Gravelot". 1 vols. 9.3 x 7.4 cm. The first illustration of a Monkey addressing a Lion and a Wolf is almost certainly from Gravelot's English period 1733-1746 and could well be a preliminary sketch for Gay's FABLES; yet the second drawing depicting a female figure driving a chariot displays an allegorical style reminiscent in style and theme to his illustratons for ICONOLOGIE PAR FIGURES ca. 1789. unknown
51-2094Londres i.e. Paris: Pierre Prault: 1757-1761. 5 volumes bound in blue quarter smooth morocco demi chagrin and marbled boards and endpapers; spine lettered and decorated in gilt. 8vo. 13 x 21 cm. Printed on Dutch laid paper Hollande. A high point of 18th Century book illustration. Cohen p.70; Brunet I p.1007. The imprint is false actually published in Paris by Pierre Prault. Text in French using the same illustrations as the Itlalian text version of the same year. Illustrated throughout with engravings after Gravelot Boucher Cochin and Eisen engraved by Aliamet Baquoy Flipart Legrand Lemire Lempereur and others; including a portrait of Boccaccio by Gravelot; chapter heads vignettes; 110 plates collated 22 per volume most with tissue guards. Leather discolored; wear to spine ends edges and corners; boards rubbed; remnant of book plate front pastedowns; occasional light to moderate foxing even tanning of text pages but plates very clean with a small number in light pencil in upper leading corners of wide margins; occasional light to moderate offset to text pages from vignettes chapter heads. Binding is tight.Ouvrage composé d'un portrait de 5 frontispices 110 gravures et 97 culs de lampe par Gravelot Boucher et Eisen. Londres (i.e., Paris: Pierre Prault): 1757-1761. hardcover
176191771Constantinople Istanbul Paris: s. n. 1761. Fine. s. n. Constantinople Istanbul Paris 1761 9.8 x 17 cm Relié First edition at one time attributed to Bernard Le Bouyer de Fontenelle on the loves of a shepherd of illustrious lineage: Mirtil son of Venus and Adonis. Complete copy with its engraved title page by Louis Legrand and its six plates drawn by Hubert François Gravelot and engraved by Louis Legrand. Half marbled calf binding spine with five raised bands decorated with dotted gilt fillets five compartments richly gilt with fillets and fleurons pebble-pattern marbled paper boards red edges pastedowns and endpapers also in pebble-pattern marbled paper pastiche binding in fine condition. A few discreet marginal dampstains. ""Let no beauty trust in a lover's vows; let none flatter herself that truth dictates his words. A prose poem in six cantos in which according to the anonymous author 'only Love Beauty and the Graces have been portrayed.' It opens thus: 'Venus still wept over the sad fate of the hunter Adonis.' Involuntarily 'Calypso could not be consoled for the departure of Ulysses.' comes to mind. One might take it for an imitation of 'Télémaque.' It is rather a pastiche of the 'Temple de Gnide' on which most productions of this then so widespread genre were modelled."" Jules Le Petit Édouard Rouveyre ""Bibliographie raisonnée et pratique. Guide du libraire-antiquaire et du bibliophile"" 1885 our own translation s. n. hardcover
79720Couverture rigide. Bon/1751. in-8. Paris 1751 in-8 333pp reliure plein veau d'époque Quelques défauts mineurs sinon très bel exemplaire! unknown
FORT674054The Franklin Library. Used - Very Good. Two volume set 2 Volumes. The Franklin Library unknown
028261804X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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192517670Munchen und Leipzig: Georg Muller und Hans Von Weber c 1925. Second edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 4 Volumes each 5 1/4 x 8 inches. Second edition with the plates of the 1767 edition 1st was 1913 these not dated but circa 1925. Text in German. Condition is Very Good; Rubbing and soiling to the spines text and illustrations are perfect with no toning foxing stains markings etc. bindings are tight. STK Georg Muller und Hans Von Weber hardcover
17592999Amsterdam & Paris: chez Prault père and Laurent-Fr. Le Clerc 1759. <p>16mo 113 x 62 mm. viii 97 1 pp. folding table counted as 4 pages. ninety-one etchings after Gravelot including an allegorical frontispiece signed by N. Le Mire and dated 1758 and 90 etched plates of girls and women engaged in various activities of daily life. Text within double rule border throughout. Small marginal loss to pl. 34 pl. 90 with an old crease from paper flaw very occasional slight soiling overall in fine condition. Contemporary French red morocco covers paneled with triple gilt fillets spine gold-tooled and -lettered green gilt dominoté endpapers with repeating star pattern; modern morocco two-part pull-off case by Riviere & Son. Provenance: Sir David Lionel Goldsmid-Stern-Salomons 1851-1925 armorial bookplate.<br /><br />The first French lottery almanac and the most abundantly illustrated of any single eighteenth-century almanac. "One of the loveliest and rarest of all 18th-century almanacs" Savigny de Moncorps this celebrated little book is illustrated with no fewer than ninety-one etchings designed by Gravelot who also wrote the epigrammatic quatrains accompanying each etching. Gravelot's delightful scenes of little girls teenage girls and young women busy with pastimes or chores or shown at moments of emotional intensity were intended as is explained in the preface to represent the spirit of France while encouraging its citizens to play the new national lottery established in 1757 to finance construction of the Ecole royale militaire a military academy founded by Louis XV in 1751 to train 500 young noblemen from impoverished families.<br /><br />Besides the usual calendar and a 12-month table of gains and losses the text contains a history and description of the new lottery and its Italian antecedents explanations of its principles and mechanics and a guide to playing advantageously using "mathematical reasoning." The lottery for which bureaus were to be established throughout France was planned to last for 30 years with monthly drawings. It was an early form of today's Lotto. Tickets containing numbers from 1 to 90 were spun in a "wheel of fortune" pictured in the frontispiece from which five winning tickets were selected. Players were allowed to place bets on up to five numbers at once the variously sized bets being provided with arcane names an extrait for one number ambe for two terne for three etc. <br /><br />The pictures' role was to help the lottery player choose his numbers functioning somewhat in the manner of the traditional Italian smorfia but without the exclusive focus on dreams and portents which are referred to in the preface as an optional method of inspiration. Like the lottery itself the concept of thematic images linked to lottery numbers was based on the Italian model as explained in the preface and the historic chapter but while in Italy each city chose their own motifs - in Rome it was the arts in Naples animals in Genoa flowers and in Venice trades - for France it was decided without hesitation that la galanterie was a natural fit for the nation p. iv. One might read a rather Freudian or Jungian motivation into the presumably subconscious choice by the lottery committee of the very opposite of a warlike theme - sweet young girls domesticity and intimations of intimacy - for the financing of a military school. Whether or not this was Gravelot's idea his contribution was major: as stated in the publishers' preface and in his own Avertissement on the penultimate verso he designed the figures and wrote the verses. The plates were etched by Noël Le Mire 1724-1801 "one of the most prominent engravers of the 18th century . whose best work was in his book illustrations after Boucher Cochin Gravelot Eisen Gravelot Monnet Moreau and others" Thieme-Becker 23:27.<br /><br />The frontispiece depicts blindfolded fate drawing tickets from the "wheel of fortune" and dropping them into a crowd of eager ladies and gentlemen. The first 28 plates portray young girls and the rest adolescents and young women. Each etched scene is set within a gracious rococo frame with cartouches for the title the number and at the foot Gravelot's rhyming quatrain. Shown are girls at play with dolls or heaven forbid spinning tops with the boys Gravelot disapproves learning their ABC's being slapped by their mother or governess for laziness teaching the dog to dance playing badminton alone on a swing pushed by a brother crying as the cat makes off with the pet sparrow painting dreamily at a table and even building a house of cards. As she ages the teenage girl is given more work - she embroiders knits studies but also prepares for parties flirts gossips is jealous. Many of the etchings tell stories. Portraits of the now adult young women include a reader the quatrain warns to choose one's books as one does one's friends: wisely a gambler a coquette a "savante" surrounded by books a dreamer personifications of boredom and religious devotion but also working women shown gardening milking cows harvesting grapes spinning cooking sewing doing hair selling knickknacks etc. On the bottom rung of the social ladder a laundry woman and a maidservant are shown the latter making a bed and admonished to be "flattering supple patient and never to tell certain secrets." The final plate depicts fatefully a wedding and there is nothing left to show the bride having ceased to be the property of la Galante France and become that of her husband.<br /><br />This copy is in very fine condition. The edition is a notorious rarity. There are two copies at the Bibliothèque nationale de France of which at least one is incomplete a defective copy at the Bibliothèque Ste. Genièvieve copies at the Morgan Library Boston Museum of Fine Arts and the British Library. The Morgan also has four of Gravelot's original drawings for the almanac and Houghton Library has six others. The almanac had only this one year of issue. The plates were re-issued once in an edition of Les Jeux de la petite Thalie Paris: Desnos s.d. which is almost as scarce as this volume. Because of its rarity this almanac is far less known than Gravelot's 17-volume Almanach iconologique which contained like most French almanacs 12 plates per volume. John Grand-Carteret who devoted 5 full columns to the edition knew of only the Baron Pichon copy.  The amateur Savigny de Moncorps included this almanac "one of the prettiest and rarest" in his very "choisi" collection of almanacs; and the frères Goncourt called it a trifle condescendingly "un vrai petit bijou et joujou" which perfectly suited Gravelot's talents.<br /><br />Inventaire du fonds français graveurs du XVIIIe siècle vol. 10 Gravelot 983-1073 and vol. 14 Lemire 159-248; Grand-Carteret Les Almanachs français 277; Cohen-de Ricci Guide de l'amateur de livres à gravures du XVIIIe siècle 1912 col. 28-29; Savigny de Moncorps Coup d'oeil sur les almanachs illustrés du XVIIIe siècle 1891 11-12; Savigny de Moncorps Almanachs illustrés du XVIIIe siècle 1909 no. 6 pp. 35-39.</p> chez Prault père [and] Laurent-Fr. Le Clerc unknown books
1738263095N.p. 1738. Each signed possibly in anoher hand lower left in ink "Gravelot". 1 vols. 9.3 x 7.4 cm. The two matted together and framed. Both drawing slightly toned but very good. Each signed possibly in anoher hand lower left in ink "Gravelot". 1 vols. 9.3 x 7.4 cm. The first illustration of a Monkey addressing a Lion and a Wolf is almost certainly from Gravelot's English period 1733-1746 and could well be a preliminary sketch for Gay's FABLES; yet the second drawing depicting a female figure driving a chariot displays an allegorical style reminiscent in style and theme to his illustratons for ICONOLOGIE PAR FIGURES ca. 1789. unknown books
179146779Paris: Lallve Graveur 1791. 8vo. 8 xvi 99 pp. 45 fine copper plates with explanatory text opposite plus 2 portraits and 2 engraved titles. Large paper copy 21.2 cm tall. Beautiful nut brown full straight grained morocco binding with a Sotheran's stamp. Gilt ruled lines and wonderful tooling to boards. All edges gilt. A touch of wear to leather slight dents to top edge. Scattered light foxing but very good and clean internally. Vol 1 only. An old pencil note on the endpaper declares this the 1st issue with 'peuvent' on the engraved title. . Very Good. Full Straight-grained Morocco. 1791. Lallve Graveur [1791] unknown
188626639Wien: Kunstverlag von Anton Schroll & Cº 1886.- 33 cartulinas que soportan cada una 1 cromo adherido con bellísimos grabados al cobre; Folio 35 x 21 cm; Texto en alemán; Carpeta de tela Ed. con planchas en seco .- Se trata de la serie de 98 grabados que el artista realizó para la edición de Londres de 1757 en 5 volúmenes que se presentan en 33 planchas sueltas y van grabados sobre papel verjurado parcialmente adherido a modo de cromo presentándose 2 3 y hasta 4 grabados por hoja. RARO. La tela editorial de la carpeta se encuentra algo deslucida debido a una serie de manchas y rozaduras. Las planchas de cartulina numeradas 5 6 y 7 tienen restaurado el ángulo superior izquierdo pero en ningún caso afecta a los grabados que se hallan en excelente estado. PINTURA DIBUJO Y GRABADO Buch auf deutsch Kunstverlag von Anton Schroll & Cº hardcover
3471523Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Rijksmuseum. Created in the 18th century 1754. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Museum Etching museum quality in size A2. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
3471521Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Rijksmuseum. Created in the 18th century 1754. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Photo Rag Bright White in size A2. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
3471522Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Rijksmuseum. Created in the 18th century 1754. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Photo Rag 308 premium quality in size A2. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
3471520Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Rijksmuseum. Created in the 18th century 1754. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Museum Etching museum quality in size A3. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
1770189598Paris: Chez Lattré Graveur rue s. jacq. à la Ville de Bordeaux 1770. Leather bound. VG- age toned pages as expected with age of book binding is secure and pages are otherwise very clean and clear. Brown leather boards with gilt border on front and rear gilt design and lettering on spine; all edge gilt; marble illustrated end paper; bw illustrated title page; 12 bw illustrations with 12 text pages. Text is in French. Iconological Almanac: Year 1770: Les Elemens Les IV. Parts Of The World Seasons. Chez Lattré Graveur rue s. jacq. à la Ville de Bordeaux hardcover
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51-6117Paris: chez Le Pan rue S. Guillaume la premiere porte cochere à droite en entrant par la rue S. Dominique circa 1791. 8vo. 4 vols. 15 cx 22cm. Printed on laid paper. 4 engraved title pages 2 portraits and 202 plates. Marbled art nouveau calf bindings signed by A. Cretin-Pellion Beaune France. v. 1 1 f. xvi 99 pp. plus 48 plates; v. 2 1 f. 112 pp. plus 49 pls.; v. 3 1 f. 106 pp. plus 50 pls.; v. 4 1 f. 168 pp. plus 61 pls.; .OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:1097847182; For the earlier edition published by Lattré in 1789: Landwehr VI 349 ; Cohen-De Ricci. pp. 456-457 ; Praz 357; Gordon Ray Art of the French Illustrated Book no. 23.À partir de 1765 Hubert-François Bourguignon d'Anville dit Gravelot 1699-1773 donne des dessins sur le thème des emblèmes et allégories destinés à paraître chaque année sous la forme d’Almanachs iconologiques. À sa mort en 1773 l’éditeur Lattré fait appel à Charles-Nicolas Cochin 1715-1790 qui jusqu’en 1781 poursuit l’entreprise selon l’esprit voulu par Gravelot. L’ensemble des planches est ensuite repris pour former le traité qu’avait annoncé Gravelot dès la parution du premier Almanach de 1765 et publié sous le titre d’Iconologie par figures d’abord au format in-12 chez Lattré en 1789 puis au format in-8 chez Le Pan en 1791.L'illustration se compose de deux portraits des artistes interprétés par Gaucher d'après La Tour et Monnet quatre titres-frontispices et 202 jolies figures hors texte de Gravelot et Cochin gravés par Choffard Aliamet Bacquoy de Ghendt Legrand Masquelier Saint-Aubin etc.Cohen 456 – Gordon N. Ray pp. 25-30 et 49-50 – Ch. Michel Charles-Nicolas Cochin et le livre illustré au XVIIIe siècle Genève Droz 1987 pp. 311-317. Paris: chez Le Pan, rue S. Guillaume la premiere porte cochere à droite en entrant par la rue S. Dominique, circa 1791 unknown
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