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176629450Naples 1766-1776. A single aquatint plate drawn and engraved after the original pieces in the Hamilton collection. An aquatint printed as a black background over terracotta with highlighting in light gray/white. The image shows three figures one a warrior draped in animal skins carries a club stands before another figure with a thin staff who stands next to a flaming brazier. A third figure with a shorter staff walks way from the scene. Printed on a single folio sheet measuring larger than 18" x 12" the image approximately 12" X 7.75" now very handsomely presented in cream mounting approximately 24 by 18 inches with ornate gilt framework design around the leaf glazed and now under archival glass in a very attractive frame of gilded red wood and black enamel. In all a very impressive display. Very fine and in an excellent state of preservation. A BEAUTIFUL AND IMPRESSIVE PLATE FROM A MASTERPIECE OF CLASSIC ART RENDERINGS AND PUBLICATION. Hamilton served as British envoy to the court of Naples where he began collecting Greek vases and other antiquities immediately upon arriving at his post. In 1766–67 he published a volume of engravings of his collection entitled A Collection of Etruscan Greek and Roman antiquities from the cabinet of the Honble. Wm. Hamilton. A further three volumes were produced in 1769–76. Josiah Wedgwood the potter and porcelain maker drew great inspiration from the reproductions presented in Hamilton's volumes.<br> While widely recognized for their beauty the reproductions from Hamilton's vases have become evidence of the irreconcilable problem of neoclassicism in the Romantic period. Significant changes in the way the vases were engraved over a span of thirty or forty years demonstrate how an immutable collection of objects is subject to radical shifts in representation in response to the social and artistic styles of the time. unknown
176629242Naples 1766-1776. A single aquatint plate drawn and engraved after the original pieces in the Hamilton collection. An aquatint printed as a black background over terracotta with highlighting in light gray. The image shows a woman bending to pick up a child who squats before her. Objects hover above one is a shield another is a rope or cord. The image is numbered T6 in the top left corner and P6 in the top right it is numbered in Roman VIII at the bottom. Printed on a single folio sheet measuring larger than 18" x 12" the image approximately 9" X 7.25". Now very handsomely presented in cream mounting approximately 24 x 18 inches with ornate gilt framework design glazed under archival glass within a very attractive frame of gilded red wood and black enamel. In all a very impressive display. A very beautiful presentation and in an excellent state of preservation. A BEAUTIFUL AND IMPRESSIVE PLATE FROM A MASTERPIECE OF CLASSIC ART RENDERINGS AND PUBLICATION. Hamilton served as British envoy to the court of Naples where he began collecting Greek vases and other antiquities immediately upon arriving at his post. In 1766–67 he published a volume of engravings of his collection entitled A Collection of Etruscan Greek and Roman antiquities from the cabinet of the Honble. Wm. Hamilton. A further three volumes were produced in 1769–76. Josiah Wedgwood the potter and porcelain maker drew great inspiration from the reproductions presented in Hamilton's volumes.<br> While widely recognized for their beauty the reproductions from Hamilton's vases have become evidence of the irreconcilable problem of neoclassicism in the Romantic period. Significant changes in the way the vases were engraved over a span of thirty or forty years demonstrate how an immutable collection of objects is subject to radical shifts in representation in response to the social and artistic styles of the time. unknown
17166490CB3 Teile in 1 Bd. Zürich, Bodmerische Truckerey, 1716-1718. Kl.-4°. (4), 268, (6) S.; (16), 480, (8) S.; (16), 336 S. Mit gest. Frontispiz; Tl. I: Tafeln I, II und V sowie 1 unn. Taf.; Tl. II: Tafeln I-XII plus 2 unn. gef. Tafeln zu Teil I gehörend (Bergsturz von Plurs); Tl. III: 17 unn. Tafeln (mit fortlaufend num. Abbildungen). Pergamentband der Zeit mit hs. Rückentitel, goldgepr. Wappensupralibros.
178414777Expérience Aerostatique Faite à Lyon en Janvier 1784. avec un Ballon de 100 pieds de diamètre - Vuë prise du Pavillon méridional de S.r Antonio Spréafico, aux Brotteaux. Troisième voyage aérien de l'histoire ! Seul vol de Joseph Montgolfier. Encadrée Très bon Lyon Joubert 1784 54 x 46 cm
174414019ABZürich, 1744-97. Quer-4°. 53 Kupfertafeln (ca. 44 x 38 cm), mit dem gestochenen Titelblatt. Halbpergamentband der Zeit. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, bild
178842928Paris, chez l'auteur, Ponce, [1788]. In-4 de 1 page de titre, 24 planches, 24 pages de textes explicatifs en regard de chaque planche, demi-maroquin bordeaux, dos lisse orné, tête dorée (reliure du XIXe siècle).
17937353BBZurich, bey Orell, Gessner, Füssli und Compagnie, 1793. 8°. (4), 75 S., Mit gest. Titel, 12 gest. Taf. u. 1 gest. Schlussvignette von Johann Heinrich Meyer nach Meyer und Ludwig Hess. Pappband der Zeit. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, Einband u. gest. Titel
178989FBWädischwyl., 1789 (1795). Quer-4°. Gestochenes Frontispiece, 2 Blatt mit Illustration N°. 1, (Nr. 1.), 41 gest. kalligraphischen Kupfertafeln (Nr. 2-42) und 1 Kupfer (verso 2. Blatt) von Heinrich Bruppacher nach J. J. Röschi. In späterer Leinenmappe. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, A|B|C|D [4 Warenabbildungen]
17147657CBZürich, In Verlag Joh. Heinrich Lindinners, 1714. 8°. 24 nicht nummerierte Seiten (das erste leer), 928 (recte 834) S., (14) Bl. Mit 4 gest. Kupfertafeln (davon 3 gef.). Lederband der Zeit, mit Rückenschild und blindgeprägtem Rücken. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, 7657CB|7657CB_2|7657CB_3 [3 Warenabbildungen]
1779D7139Paris et Dijon: les Auteurs et Frantin 1779-1781. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Contemporary mottled calf lavishly gilt-stamped spine gilt-stamped lettering in red leather spine label original decorative endpapers; 8vo 120x 202 mm 3 volumes; with half-titles 3 additional titles 2 allegorical frontispieces 50 plates 39 of them with double views of Paris and 2 full-page vignettes. Some very light scuffing at spine tips and along joints; occasional light toning and marginal soiling. A handsome set with the bookplates of John D. Rockefeller Jr. and Abby Aldrich. Cohen-de Ricci 692. <br/><br/> les Auteurs, et Frantin hardcover books
1779D7139Paris et Dijon: les Auteurs et Frantin 1779-1781. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Contemporary mottled calf lavishly gilt-stamped spine gilt-stamped lettering in red leather spine label original decorative endpapers; 8vo 120x 202 mm 3 volumes; with half-titles 3 additional titles 2 allegorical frontispieces 50 plates 39 of them with double views of Paris and 2 full-page vignettes. Some very light scuffing at spine tips and along joints; occasional light toning and marginal soiling. A handsome set with the bookplates of John D. Rockefeller Jr. and Abby Aldrich. Cohen-de Ricci 692. <br/><br/> les Auteurs, et Frantin hardcover
17255282DBFranckfurt a. M., Joh. B. Andreä und H. Hort, 1725. 4°. 198 S. Mit gest. Titel (aufgezogen), 42 Textkupfer (Totentanz) und 1 gest. Vexierbild (Memento mori). Späterer Halblederband mit Rückenvergoldung.
171627537AB3 Teile in 1 Bd. Zürich, Bodmerische Truckerey, 1716–1718. Kl.-4°. (3) Bl., 268 S., (2) Bl.; (8) Bl., 480 S., (4) Bl.; (8) Bl., 336 S. Mit 1 gest. Frontispiz u. 32 (von 33) Kupfertafeln (davon 10 gef.). Pergamentband aus der Zeit mit handschr. Rückentitel.
1800ABC_49334Antwerp 1800. 16mo ca. 13 x 9.5 cm. Johannes Carolus Craen or his son-in-law Hendrik Leys Early 19th-century gold-tooled red sheepskin with a general title in Dutch lettered in gold on the spine gold-tooled board edges marbled endpapers gilt edges. 351 devotional engravings including 8 repeats printed on wove paper engraved by several 17th-century engravers printed from the original copper plates at the end of the 18th- or beginning of the 19th century. 351 ll. Intriguing and extensive collection of 351 devotional prints comprising ca. 16 print series and several separate engraved title pages of print series and some separate devotional prints. Each print shows a small engraving depicting a religious theme for almost every occasion and especially for the important days of the liturgical year. These prints were engraved and published in Antwerp which is considered to be the centre of production and publishing of devotional prints in the 17th- and 18th centuries. The majority of these praying cards were originally published by Franciscus Huberti or Frans Huybrechts 1630-1687 who seems to have been the first engraver and publisher to produce these types of works in Antwerp. He was mostly known for publishing so-called "gerijmde gebedsprentjes" rhymed devotional prints/prayer cards. After his death his plates were sold and used by others to republish the prints for example by Michiel Bunel 1670-1739 and later by Carolus Craen 1733-1799. Craen's plates were next used by Hendrik Leys d. 1853 not to be confused with the Antwerp painter Henri Leys. In 1805 Leys had married Craen's daughter and took over the publishing and printing business of his mother-in-law immediately after. He mostly continued publishing prints using older copperplates that were already part of the business since his father-in-law ran it and was one of the last printer-publishers to use copperplates in a time when lithography became more and more popular. At the end of his life Leys owned approximately 12000 usable copperplates made or sold by a whole host of 17th- and 18th-century engravers and/or publishers of devotional prints such as the Wierix-Barbé family Huberti Galle Van der Sande Bunel and the Van Merlen family. Cornelis van Merlen 1654-1723 was a publisher and engraver active in Antwerp. The Van Merlen family were important engravers and publishers of devotional engravings in Antwerp during the 17th- and 18th centuries. In 1687 he married Sara Maria Huybrechts who was the daughter of publisher and engraver Gaspar Huberti and Sara Voet and niece of the Antwerp engraver Franciscus Huberti 1630-1687 whose engravings make up the majority of the present work. The majority of the present work is most likely made up of Craen's or Leys' prints of the plates by Huberti Jacobus de Man Anton Wierix the Van Merlen family of engravers and others.A complete list of contents is available upon request.With a manuscript owner's inscription on the verso of the first flyleaf "Mimi Josephine Cogels 1822" a manuscript inscription on the recto of the second flyleaf "le 1er Avril 1822 1831" and some faint pencil annotations on the verso of the second to last flyleaf and the recto of the final flyleaf. The binding shows some slight rubbing the front joint is slightly weakened without any loss lacking the fore edge margin of the engraving of S. Gregorius no. 351 not affecting the engraving possibly lacking the 352nd engraving only a stub of paper remains possibly lacking the engraving of S. Ioannes Neponucenus by C. van Merlen a few leaves show minor marginal tears not affecting the engravings and with a brown stain on the final two flyleaves. Otherwise in very good condition.l Thijs A.K.L. Antwerpen: internationaal uitgeverscentrum van devotieprenten 17e - 18e eeuw Leuven 1993; Miscellanea Neerlandica 7 passim; cf. for the publishers see: https://archief.museumplantinmoretus.be/doc/au::108950 Huberti; https://archief.museumplantinmoretus.be/doc/au::109845:1 Craen; https://archief.museumplantinmoretus.be/doc/au::109887 Leys. unknown
178129805AB4 Bände. Leipzig, Johann Friedrich Junius, 1781–1788. 8°. XXVI, (2), 298 S.; X, (2), 327 S.; VIII, 310 S.; (4), 433 S. Mit 2 gef. Karten, 14 (davon 13 gef.) Kupfertafeln. Pappbände der Zeit mit Kleisterpapierbezug und handschr. Rückenschildern.
178129805ABLeipzig, Johann Friedrich Junius, 1781-1788. 8°. XXVI, (2), 298 S.; X, (2), 327 S.; VIII, 310 S.; (4), 433 S. Mit 2 gef. Karten, 14 (davon 13 gef.) Kupfertafeln. Pappbände der Zeit mit Kleisterpapierbezug und handschr. Rückenschildern. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, 29805AB|29805AB_2|29805AB_3 4 Bände. [3 Warenabbildungen]
17129402Lyon, Léonard De La Roche, 1712 ; in-4 ; plein veau havane, dos à nerfs richement décoré et doré, pièce de titre grenat, tranches mouchetées rouges (reliure de l'époque) ; (16) y compris le frontispice gravé, titre en rouge et noir, Dédicace aux médecins et chirurgiens de Lyon, table, 369, (3), 138, (22) pp. de tables ; 46 planches numérotées plus 4 non chiffrées soit 50 planches gravées hors-texte au total, certaines dépliantes, représentant de très nombreux outils et appareils, des opérations et 3 planches de monstres.
17713835<p>Three engravings by Paul Revere are certainly the most distinctive feature of this Boston almanac for 1772 namely:</p><p>Miss Emma Leach a dwarf born in Beverley Massachusetts on front cover.</p><p>The Patriotic American Farmer John Dickinson.</p><p>Mrs. Catharine M'Caulay.</p><p>Almanac making in colonial America was a rather unscrupulous affair at times. The notion of copyright was unknown among publishers. Indeed almanac piracy or perhaps liberal borrowing was the accepted industry practice.</p><p>The present almanac offers an excellent example of heavy borrowing. The Boston Ames <em>Almanack </em>for 1772 was published in two versions: one by Ezekiel Russell and the other a pirated version by an unnamed printer/publisher. The text and images of the two are very similar although the cuts of the three subjects differ very slightly between the two almanacs. Paul Revere's daybook for December 1771 identifies <strong>two</strong> purchasers of plates for a 1772 Ames almanac Ezekiel Russell and Edes & Gill. Within a matter of a week it's apparent that Revere produced two sets of plates of the same subjects for competing almanacs.</p><p>In an advertisement for Russell's version of the Ames almanac he "hopes that the publick with their usual impartiality will give him preference in buying of his Ames' genuine almanac before any pirated edition." Revere's contributions were in both the original and this pirated edition of the almanac.</p><p><strong>References: </strong> Evans: 11961; Drake <em>Almanacs of the U.S</em>.: 3205; Brigham <em>Paul Revere's Engravings</em>: pp. 202-203; Hamilton <em>Early American Book Illustrators and Wood Engravers</em>: 56; O'Neal <em>Early American Almanacs</em>: 115 mistakenly citing Russell as publisher.</p><p><strong>Condition:</strong> Disbound; leaves are separated with a later paper reinforcement in the gutter of two leaves. Chipping to lower corners of two leaves. Scattered mostly light staining and a few spots of foxing. Good.</p><p>ICN 7815.</p> [Printed by T. & J. Fleet and Edes & Gill. Price 2s. 8d. per dozen, and six coppers single. ]
1730988DGAmasterdam, Jean Convens et Corneille Mortier. 1730. Grenzkolorierte Kupferstiche. Blattformat: 56 x 64 cm. Gesamtgrösse der vier Karten: 112 x 128 cm.
17945009Ces deux rares séries d’estampes (20 planches pour la 1ère série, 13 pour la seconde) ont été montées dans un album. Les gravures ne sont que légèrement collées aux angles. Quelques rousseurs. Album en vélin avec lacets. Rome 1794 14 x 20 et 16 x 10
1786376505Venezia 1786. Ora la prima volta con le stampe pubblicate. Engraved title page with vignette. Engraved Title portrait and 24 leaves of plates XIII page of text. Frontispiece & 15 engraved plates. 1 vols. Folio. Quarter morocco and green boards. Binding showing signs of wear. Interior with light foxing but overall Near Fine. Bookplate of C. W. H. Sotheby. Ora la prima volta con le stampe pubblicate" Engraved title page with vignette. Engraved Title portrait and 24 leaves of plates XIII page of text. Frontispiece & 15 engraved plates. 1 vols. Folio. Including engravings after the works of great Venetian Renaissance painters Giorgione Titian Tintoretto Zelotti and Veronese. With Titian's frescoes for the exterior of the Fondaco dei Tedeschi in Venice which have since perished. Also with engravings after the great draftsman Parmigianino.<br /> <br /> Antonio Maria Zanetti is known as a printmaker for his contributions to the style of chiaroscuro woodcuts as well as for his career as an art dealer and collector. Girolamo Francesco Zanetti was a historian and philologist known for being the first to publish one of the oldest Venetian chronicles the Chronicon Altinate. OCLC 272605179. Provenance: Bookplate of C. W. H. Sotheby d.1887 of Ecton Hall Northampton England unknown
173543274Paris, , Thévenard, 1735 ca ?. 12 planches (29,5 à 30 x 20,5 cm à la cuvette) reliées en 1 vol. grand in-folio (54 x 41 cm), demi-maroquin rouge à coins, dos orné à nerfs (relié vers 1850).
1730988DGAmasterdam, Jean Convens et Corneille Mortier., 1730. Grenzkolorierte Kupferstich. Blattformat: 56 x 64 cm. Gesamtgrösse der vier Teile: 112 x 128 cm. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, 988DG|988DG_2|988DG_3|988DG_4 [4 Warenabbildungen]
177216580Paris, Le Mire, 1772. In-4 de [3]-VII-104 pages, plein maroquin cerise à grains longs, dos à nerfs orné de filet et fleuron dorés, roulette dorée en encadrement des plats, double filet aux coupes et dentelle dorée aux chasses, tranches dorées. Séduisante reliure de l'époque joliment conservée.
17416820Eau-forte et burin. 4 estampes gravées d'après Lancret. Très belle condition: cadres et vitres anciens. Parfait état. Cadres d'époque et vitres anciennes. Très bon 1741 39 x 45,5