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1855137131855. Paris Belin-Leprieur et Morizot 1855. Un fort vol. au format pt in-4 273 x 177 mm de 1 f. bl. 1 frontispice gravÂŽ n.fol. xi - 495 pp. 2 ff. n.fol. et 1 f. bl. Plein cartonnage marine d'ÂŽdition filets gras et maigre ˆ froid encadrant les plats le premier s'orne en outre d'un riche tout autant que superbe dÂŽcor arabisant dorÂŽ titre dorÂŽ dos lisse ˆ l'identique toutes tranches dorÂŽes. LenÂgre. Edition originale. Exemplaire revÂtu d'un superbe cartonnage signÂŽ au premier plat de LenÂgre. Des bibliothÂques d'Henri d'Artois Comte de Chambord dit Henri V puis de Jaime Jacques de Bourbon duc de Madrid. L'ouvrage recÂle et est complet de ses 21 planches gravÂŽes dont couleurs par les FrÂres Rouargue ici en premier tirage. ''FrÂre cadet d'Emile Rouargue Adolphe dessinateur et graveur au burin ÂŽtudia d'abord chez David d'Angers puis auprÂs d'Alexandre Colin. Il figura aux Salons de 1831 ˆ 1870 avec des marines des paysages mais surtout des aquarelles. Pour l'ÂŽditeur Morizot il fit les dessins et gravures d'une sÂŽrie d'ouvrages de ''Voyages pittoresques''. in Osterwalder. ''Emile Rouargue fut pour sa part l'ÂŽlÂve de Delaunay et de Mariage. Vignettiste trÂs fÂŽcond il convient de citer l'ensemble de ses illustrations pour une sÂŽrie de ''Voyages pittoresques''. in BÂŽnÂŽzit. ''La premiÂre partie de cet ouvrage renferme l'histoire complÂte de Constantinople. Dans la seconde partie nous avons abandonnÂŽ la gravitÂŽ de l'historien pour raconter des lÂŽgendes peindre des moeurs locales ou dÂŽcrire des sites et monuments. Le c™tÂŽ pittoresque tient donc ici une large part''. Vicaire V Manuel du libraire et de l'amateur de livres col. 773 - Carteret III Le TrÂŽsor du bibliophile romantique et moderne p. 404 - Osterwalder I Dictionnaire des illustrateurs p. 923 - BÂŽnÂŽzit IX Dictionnaire des peintres p. 124. Dos et marge des plats insolÂŽs. LÂŽger dÂŽfaut affectant le mors infÂŽrieur du premier plat. InÂŽgales rousseurs dans le texte. Du reste belle condition. b42961 unknown
1851004266Paris: Belin-Leprieur et Morizot 1851. Decorated Cloth. Very Good. Gorgeous blindstamped gilt and colored decorated cloth binding with Tell statue centerpiece and floral surround! 4to. 27 by 18 cm. viii 560 pp. 24 plates of which eight are hand-colored. Moderate amount of foxing on text leaves and steel engraved plate margins as inevitable with the paper stock employed. The color plates are cleaner and fresher looking. Joints repaired. Belin-Leprieur et Morizot unknown
1854SKU012<p>> ></p><p><strong>Picturesque Journey in Russia followed by a Journey in Siberia</strong> by Charles de Saint-Julien illustrated by Rouargue et al. Paris: Belin-Leprieur et Morizot 1854.</p><p>First edition of this fascinating travel account from St. Petersburg to the Caucasus via Finland Moscow and Nizhny Novgorod followed by a journey to Kamchatka. Charles de Saint-Julien was a French journalist in St. Petersburg 1829-1863 and an important witness to Russian history in the 19th century.</p><p><strong>Format:</strong> In-8° 26 x 17 cm 540 pages</p><p><strong>Illustrations:</strong> Complete with 21 plates including title vignette frontispiece and 20 steel-engraved copperplates of which 8 are original works by Rouargue. Finely hand-colored from the period.</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Elegant antique half-binding in green chagrin with 'chagrinée' percaline boards spine with gilt-decorated raised bands author and title. Decorated with gilt-stamped details and Kokoshnik-inspired contours. Gilt edges.</p><p><strong>Condition:</strong> Good overall condition. Light wear to headcap and endpapers minor damage to corners. Solid and decorative binding. Bright paper with scattered minor scratches.</p><p>A superb copy of this rare travel work featuring costume and city illustrations of Russia Moscow and St. Petersburg.</p> hardcover
186585042Paris: Chamouin 1865. Fine. Chamouin Paris 1865 24.50 x 31 cm relié First edition. One map and 25 views by Rouargue engraved by Chamouin. One can distinguish the Tuileries Palace and the town hall which were destroyed during the Commune. A view of the new Louvre is interesting as well as that of the central markets the new palace of justice the recent Gare de l'Est the new church of Saint Vincent de Paul. All these animated views are set in the contemporary Paris of the Second Empire. Publisher's binding in half red shagreen with red percaline boards. Smooth spine decorated with 4 compartments with tools and fillets. On the upper board decorated with several blind frames Paris in gilt letters. Rubbing to joints headcaps and corners. A micro crack to the upper joint at head. The engravings having retained tissue guards margins of engravings with foxing. Good copy. Chamouin hardcover
16-5158Château d'Anet is a château near Dreux in the Eure-et-Loir department : 18the & 19th Centuries. The collection includes 5 large format engravings published by A. Lévy - 41 x 31 cm. and 41 x 61 cm. very rare; 2 drawings dated 1838; 4pp manuscript on the history of the owners; thirteen 18th & 19th Century engravings and lithographs. Considered as a jewel of the French Renaissance and a mecca of art Anet Castle was built in 1548 by King Henry II to his mistress Diane de Poitiers. The greatest artists of the time involved in its construction which include Philibert de l'Orme architect and Renaissance humanist known for his anti Italianism and interpretation of antiquity. The field includes the magnificent Chateau de Diane where there is remaining a wing only the Greek cross Chapel Royal masterpiece of originality with its checkerboard trompe l'oeil the triumphal gate which is embedded in the curious clock that shows the phases of the Moon and the funeral chapel where Diane rests again since 29 May 2010.Le château d’Anet construit pour la belle Diane par Henri II était orné d’une fontaine la représentant sous la forme d’une déesse. Cette statue symbolise les tensions artistiques de l’époque tiraillée entre le maniérisme italien de Fontainebleau et l’affirmation du classicisme français.:Christian Joschke historien d’art.Des sculptures du château d’Anet construit par Henri II pour Diane de Poitiers il ne reste guère que ce qu’Alexandre Lenoir a pu sauver en 1804 pour son musée des Monuments français installé à Paris au couvent des Petits-Augustins. Démantelé endommagé par la vague iconoclaste de 1795 le château fut vendu et partiellement démoli par son acheteur à l’aide d’explosifs avant d’être abandonné. Mais la célèbre statue de Diane rapatriée aux Petits-Augustins puis léguée au Louvre demeure. Elle constitue aujourd’hui l’une des pièces maîtresses de l’histoire de la sculpture française du XVIe siècle.Provenance: Sophie Renard Chateau-Thierry. 02400 Brasles France. Château d'Anet is a château near Dreux, in the Eure-et-Loir department : 18the & 19th Centuries unknown
1860116115Paris: Laplace 1860 ca. In folio mm. 385x267 mz. marocchino coevo dorso a cordoni abrasioni con fregi e titolo oro piatti in percallino rosso con macchie e titolo dorato risg. damascati tagli dorati. Il volume presenta una affascinante raccolta di 42 tavole su cartoncino precedute da un foglio bianco disegnate e inc. su acciaio dai F.lli Rouargue: sono vedute delle più pittoresche città dell'Italia Settentrionale Centro- Meridionale e della Sicilia incluse 6 colorate a mano che raffigurano tipici "mestieri" dell'epoca con sullo sfondo la città di riferimento. In questa lussuosa edizione le tavole sono presentate con margini molto ampi ma nel 1856 in formato ridotto avevano adornato la celebre opera di de Musset Voyage pittoresque en Italie.Esemplare ben conservato. Laplace, unknown
51-5924Tours: Chez Lecesne eÌditeur 45 Rue des ReÌcollets 1851. Small oblong folio. 23 x 32cm. Ttle vignette 50 engraved plates on India paper mounted on thick leaves tissue-guards scattered faint spotting bookplate modern half-calf.OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:1015529280: Physical Description:51 leaves : illustrations â‚ Provenance: Robert J Hayhurst's copy with his bookplate to front pastedown. Hayhurst inherited and improved a successful group of retail pharmacies John Hayhurst & Son based in Nelson Lancashire and became an avid collector of naval history and of eighteenth-century literature. Tours,: Chez Lecesne, eÌditeur, 45, Rue des ReÌcollets, [1851] unknown
185212206Paris: Ancienne Maison Morizot 1852. 382x272mm. 15x10¾". Paris Ancienne Maison Morizot s.a. 1852. En folio mayor 382 x 272mm. Portada y 40 láminas grabadas al acero 11 de ellas coloreadas a mano en la época todas dibujadas por Emilio y Adolfo Reoargue y grabadas por ellos mismos a excepción de tres láminas grabadas por Ed. Willmann e impresas en París por F. Chardon. Encuadernación original en piel chagrín burdeos de grano gordo estampada en oro en el plano superior lomera cuajada de dorados cabeza y cortes también dorados. Primera edición de esta rara serie de 40 láminas costumbristas y monumentales de España según los dibujos de los hermanos Rouargue. Muchas de estas láminas en total 36 habían aparecido a menor tamaño en el famoso <em>Voyage pittoresque en Espagne</em> de Emilio Beguin editado en 1850; el mismo impresor decide publicar un bello<em> Album de España</em> utilizando las láminas dibujadas y grabadas por Emilio y Adolfo Rouargue para ilustrar la obra de Beguin pero a mucho mayor tamaño y añadiendo 4 nuevas láminas que no habían aparecido antes. Las láminas representan diferentes villas ciudades y monumentos de España una de Lisboa y una de la Habana así como diferentes escenas de tipos costumbristas. En total 40 láminas de las que 11 están coloreadas originalmente. Los grabados están tirados al acero e impresos sobre fuerte papel cartulina y a grandes márgenes. La impresión es magnífica y es realmente escasa en el mercado probablemente debieron tirarse muy pocos ejemplares de esta lujosa publicación. Muy buen ejemplar vestido con su encuadernación original conservando todos sus márgenes y con la impresión nítida y fresca; las láminas por lo general muy limpias dos o tres de ellas con ligeros puntos de óxido ocasional el resto limpio y en perfecto estado. Ancienne Maison Morizot unknown
1867134694San Francisco CA: Published by Henry Payot 184 Washington Street 1867. broadside. oblong folio. broadside. wood engraving 5-5/16 x 19-1/4 printed across a double sheet measuring 7-7/8 x 21-3/16 blue wove paper. Panoramic view looking east down Sacramento Street from Nob Hill with several Chinese at left; Telegraph Hill at left in distance. Probably made from a photograph; several misunderstandings as a result. This was used for Baird 317; one copy of Baird 235 at California Historical Society has date of January 12 1867 suggesting that the 1860 date on Baird 317 may not be actual date of publication. See also Baird 236.<BR> <br /> <BR> <br /> Some staining throughout but mostly to the edges. Overall a lovely copy of an incredibly rare piece.<BR> <br /> <BR> <br /> Copy at UC Berkeley. Published by Henry Payot, 184, Washington Street unknown