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177930020ABZürich, Orell, Gessner Fuesslin, 1779. Folio. 152 S, (31) Bl. Mit 1 ges. Titelblatt, 29 Kupfertafeln und 14 Tabellen (davon 2 gef.) Halblederband der Zeit. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, bild
1873182351873 [Imprimerie De Jules Claye, Paris,1873 - IN FOLIO demi basane noire ,manques au haut du dos.Cet ouvrage expose la magnifique collection d'oeuvres d'art du collectionneur belge John W. Wilson. Sa collection classée par écoles et peintres anciens et modernes regroupe des oeuvres des plus grands maîtres tels que Watteau, Rubens, Delacroix, Géricault, Turner, Millet (dont l'Angélus du soir est aujourd'hui exposé au musée d'Orsay) etc. Cet ensemble expose le goût certain et les connaissances pointues en Histoire de l'Art de John W. Wilson.Text pristine & unmarked, crisp, tight to the spine - LIMITED EDITION, NUMBERED COPY. Text in French. Pages and plates not numbered. 68 plates (incl. Ports. ) , facsimile signatures of the artists whose works are represented ; 51 cm. Among the artists represented: F. Bol, N. Maas, Molenaar, Diaz, Rousseau, Milet, Plassan, and others. Decorated endpapers and edges.
1913214931913-1914. Print. Very Good. This antique advertising print has just a hint of toning along the outer edges of the margins but is clean bright and in very good condition. 10" x 7.75". Gage brothers ad on the reverse side. . unknown
1875E25861New York: E.P. Dutton 1875. Hardcover. fair. Very scarce. Part I all issued so far as can be determined covering the New Englans states and New York. OCLC locates only 12 copies in book form. Quarto sized 10" x 12" in blindstamped red cloth hardcovers stamped in gilt over black tape cloth spine. Unpaginated 46 pp. A uniquely designed geography/freading aid for young people that instead of maps features a full page of small hieroglyphic engravings for each descriptive word or group of words that illustrated notable facts places names etc. for each of the states covered. For example for Maine one small item is "The minerals are" with a small engraving of a handiron "granite" small picture of a rock; "More engraving of a ship are built here than in any other State". Each hieroglyphic page is followed by a single page of text of desciptive text which which is an non-illustated transcription of the the illustrated page. Covers well soiled though the gilt titling is still bright. Some tape stains to the dark brown endpapers front hinge split but all pages firmly attached; dampstaing to the lower aprox. quarter of all pages. Christmas 1882 gift inscription on the first front blank to a boy from his grandfather. Complete SOLD AS IS. E.P. Dutton hardcover
1860DEMO010833IWashington: Thomas H. Ford 1860. First & Quarto edition. Hardcover. chromolithographs b&w pls. Quartos 358 40; 399 pages 21stC 3/4 calf marbled boards waterstains <br/><br/>House Exec. Doc. no. 56. Howes P3; Wheat TRANSMISSISSIPPI 822ff; Wagner - Camp - Becker 261ff; Rittenhouse 442. Vol.I has 70 chromolithographed scenes. With 3 folding maps. Vol.1 has the Report. Vol.2 has the Botany Zoology Ornithology Fish Mollusks & Crustaceans. "The plates in Book 1 are all really tinted. Book II has 8 fine colored plates of birds; 45 black & white plates of fish animals insects and plants -Whitman Bennett in his PRACTICAL GUIDE TO AMERICAN NINETEENTH CENTURY COLOR PLATE BOOKS p.101." Thomas H. Ford hardcover
Folio (430 x 320 mm), [4], 373, [3], liii, [1]pp., printed for private circulation only in 200 copies, early armorial bookplate to front paste-down, cont. half blue morocco, marbled boards, slightly rubbed otherwise a very good copy indeed. Printed uniformly with the catalogue of books and, like that work, printed only for presentation. The map collection was an important constituent of the Royal library (Samuel Johnson recommended buying maps locally in his famous letter to Barnard); The King's Topographical Collection of around 50,000 maps, charts, prints and drawings formerly owned by George III and donated to the Library by George IV, included antiquarian drawings by William Stukeley, large collections of views by Samuel Hieronymus Grimm, the Bucklers and Edward Blore, and the drawings from Captain Cook's voyages or Robert Hay's of Egypt. It was reprinted in 2 vols. 8vo in the same year for commercial distribution. Martin, Privately Printed Books, p. 259.
Roy. 4to., First Edition thus, with numerous engravings throughout; original navy buckram, gilt back, marbled endpapers, gilt top, a near fine copy in publisher's marbled slip-case. EDITION LIMITED TO 150 NUMBERED COPIES SIGNED BY THE ARTIST (THIS COPY NO. 126). THIS EDITION INCLUDES AN ORIGINAL UNPUBLISHED WOOD-ENGRAVING 'PRESCELLY MOUNTAINS, SOUTH WALES' (1972) SIGNED BY THE ARTIST AND HOUSED IN SEPARATE CARD PORTFOLIO. The compliments slip of the Burlington Fine Arts Club Library is loosely inserted.
1984011997Nice Editions d'Art de Francony 1984 In-4 Cartonnage toilé et jaquette illustrés
12293Matrice de cuivre (39,7 x 30 cm), sans date (env. 1875), encadrement moderne sous baguette verte (61,5 x 51 cm).
19691233121969-1974 Editions A l'enseigne du champ des sphère - 1969-1974 - Douze volumes in-quarto, plein cuir maroquiné marron, décor à froid et dorures sur les plats, dos à cinq nerfs, pièce de titre, caissons et fleurons et décor en doré, tranche de tête dorée, emboitage cartonné avec ourlet de cuir aux ouvertures - 203 pages + 200 pages + 196 pages + 197 pages + 211 pages + 223 pages (première série en six volumes, avec certificat d'authenticité à l'intérieur du sixième tome, pour cette première série tirage à 3500 exemplaires sur vélin de Lana à la forme filigrané Sefer avec Léopard au parchemin, EX. N°2361) + 195 pages + 195 pages + 188 pages + 182 pages + 174 pages + 180 pages (deuxième série en six volumes, avec certificat d'authenticité à l'intérieur du douzième tome, pour cette deuxième série tirage à 3500 exemplaires sur vélin de Lana à la forme filigrané Sefer avec Léopard au parchemin, EX. N°2361)- Très belles illustrations en couleurs in-texte (miniatures), hors-texte et pleine page de Jean Gradassi
1920biblio650Würzburg : Verlagsdruckerei Würzburg 1920-22. <p>22 volumes in8 en 19 1920-22 Nouvelle édition  illustrations facsimiles de monogrames avec tables et index portrait ; 23 cm Rel demi-toile avec légers accrocs aux dos et plats généralement bel ex ex-libris MKG</p><p>v 1-5 Niederlaender --</p><p>v 6-11 Les vieux maiÌ‚tres allemands --</p><p>v 12 Les clair-obscurs des maiÌ‚tres italiens --</p><p>v 13 Les vieux maiÌ‚tres italiens --</p><p>v 14 Å’uvres de Marc-Antoine et de ses deux principaux eÌleÌ€ves Augustin de Venise et Marc de Ravenne --</p><p>v 15 Estampes de diffeÌrents graveurs anonymes qui semblent eÌ‚tre de l'eÌcole de Marc-Antoine Raimondi --</p><p>v 16-18 Peintres ou dessinateurs italiens: MaiÌ‚tres du seizieÌ€me sieÌ€cle --</p><p>v 19-21 Peintres ou dessinateurs italiens: MaiÌ‚tres du dix-septieÌ€me sieÌ€cle</p><p>v 22 zusatze zu Adam Bartsch's Le peintre graveur von Joseph Heller; Supplémentspar Rudolph Weigel</p><br /><br /><br /> Verlagsdruckerei Würzburg unknown
- Lucien Vogel éditeur, Paris 1925, 18x24cm, relié. - Set of eight original prints in color, drawn on laid paper. The boards are introduced by a text signed LRF Sketches L, LII, LIII, LV, are signed David, respectively on the lower right and left boards. Original prints made ??for the illustration of The Gazette fashionable, one of the finest and most influential twentieth century fashion magazines, celebrating the talent of creators and artists French burgeoning art deco. Famous fashion magazine founded in 1912 by Lucien Vogel, The Gazette fashionable appeared until 1925 with an interruption during the War of 1915 to 1920, due to mobilization of its editor. She is 69 Deliveries from just 2000 copies and is illustrated including 573 color plates and 148 sketches depicting models of fashion designers. Upon publication, these luxury publications "are for bibliophiles and worldly aesthetes" (Françoise Tétart-Vittu "good Gazette of tone" in the fashion dictionary, 2016). Printed on fine laid paper, they use a typeface created specifically for the magazine by Georges Peignot, the Cochin character, taken in 1946 by Christian Dior. The prints are made with the technique of metal stencil, enhanced color and some outlined in gold or palladium. The adventure began in 1912 when Lucien Vogel, man of the world and fashion - it has already participated in Femina magazine - decided to found with his wife Cosette de Brunhoff (John's sister, the father of Babar) Gazette good tone in which the subtitle is then "Art, fashions and frivolities." Georges Charensol quotes the editor: "In 1910, he observed, there was no truly artistic fashion magazine and representative of the spirit of his time. So I thought of making a glossy magazine with truly modern artists [...] I was certain of success because for any fashion country can compete with France. "(" A great art editor. Lucien Vogel "in literary News, No. 133, May 1925). The success of the magazine is immediate, not only in France but also the US and South America. Originally, Vogel therefore brings together a group of seven artists: André-Édouard Marty and Pierre Brissaud, followed by Georges Lepape and Dammicourt; and finally his friends from the School of Fine Arts as are George Barbier, Bernard Boutet de Monvel or Charles Martin. Other talents come quickly reach the equipped Guy Arnoux, Léon Bakst, Benito, Boutet de Monvel, Umberto Brunelleschi, Chas Laborde, Jean-Gabriel Domergue, Raoul Dufy, Edward Halouze Alexander Iacovleff, Jean Emile Laboureur Charles Loupot, Charles Martin, Maggie Salcedo. These artists, mostly unknown when Lucien Vogel appealed to them, will eventually become iconic figures and artistic sought. These are the same illustrators who make the drawings advertisements Gazette. The boards highlight the dresses and sublime seven artists of the time: Lanvin, Doeuillet, Paquin, Poiret, Worth, Vionnet and Doucet. The designers provide for each number of exclusive models. Nevertheless, some of Illustrations contained no real model, but only the idea that the illustrator is done in the fashion of the day. Gazette fashionable is a milestone in the history of fashion. Combining the aesthetic requirement and plastic unit, it brings together for the first time the great talents of the world of arts, literature and fashion and imposed by this alchemy, a new image of women, slender, independent and bold, also driven by the new generation of designers Coco Chanel, Jean Patou, Rochas Marcel ... Recovery in 1920 by Condé Montrose Nast, Gazette fashionable modeled for the new composition and the aesthetic choices of the "little dying newspaper" that Nast had bought a few years ago: the Vogue magazine. [FRENCH VERSION FOLLOWS] Ensemble de douze estampes originales à l'or fin, tirées sur papier vergé. Les planches présentent des modèles de robes réalisés par quatre grands créateurs, Lanvin, Poiret, Vionney et Worth. Reliure à la bradel en plein papier à motif décoratif, dos lisse, tête dorée.
1850806CG(um 1850). Aquarell. Bildgrösse: 41 x 53 cm.
17015890CBAuffs newe widerum gedruckt. Gedruckt zu Bern, in Hoch-Oberkeitlicher Truckerey, durch Andreas Huegenet, 1701. 2°. (8) Bl., 489 (recte 487) S., (5) Bl., 151, (1) S. Mit Holzschnitt-Titelvignette. Pergamentband der Zeit.
805CGKol. Aquatinta auf festem Papier. Bildgrösse: 27,8 x 43 cm. Blattgrösse: 32,3 x 47 cm.
18017661CBZürich, 1801–1840. 4°. Mit 40 Kupfertafeln und 5 Kupfer am Anfang des Textes. Pappbände der Zeit mit Marmorpapierbezug.
1838224BGWinterthur, C. Studer, (1838). Gef. Lithographie mit mehreren Randillustr. von Caspar Studer nach Paul J. Arter. Bildformat: 232 x 12 cm. Blattformat: 236 x 18 cm.
16265261DBZürich, Joh. Jacob Bodmer, 1626. Kl.-4°. 2 leere Bl., (37) Bl., 1 leeres Bl. Mit 1 Kupfertafel. Pergamentband der Zeit.
200421826Fontfroide-le-Haut, Éditions Fata Morgana, 2004. Petit in-4 oblong en feuilles, de [24] pages, couverture à rabats de papier fort grainé mauve avec étiquette de titre imprimée en deux couleurs, étui.
1835784CGO.O., um 1835. Altkolorierte Aquatinta von Johann Hürlimann (1793-1850). Bildgrösse: 16,8 x 24,4 cm. Blattgrösse: 20,4 x 27,2 cm.
183530326ABZurich, F. S. Füssli successeur de Keller et Füessli, (1835). Quer-8°. Mit 24 lithogr. Tafeln. Illustr. Orig.-Broschur.
1850597BG(um 1850). Gouache. Bildgrösse: 34,5 x 48 cm. Blattgrösse: 42 x 55,5 cm.
18367884CBZürich, H. F. Leuthold, um 1836. Quer-8° (13 x 17 cm). (2) Bl., (50) Bl. Mit 52 Aquatinta-Tafeln. Dunkelgrüner Orig.-Halblederband mit Rücken- und Deckelvergoldung sowie dreiseitigem Goldschnitt.
17231014CGLeiden, Petri Vander Aa, 1723. Kupferstich von Hans Caspar Nüscheler nach Merian aus dem Werk von Johann Jacob Scheuchzer (1672–1733). Plattengrösse: 21 x 36,7 cm. Blattgrösse: 23 x 40,5 cm.
195112185Paris, Philippe Gonin, 1951. 3 volumes in-folio en feuilles, le premier de [8]-111-[17] pages, couverture rempliée imprimée en noir, sous chemise avec titre au dos, les deux suivants sous couvertures rempliées illustrées respectivement en noir et en rouge, sous chemise commune avec titre au dos. Quelques rousseurs aux chemises, sur la couverture de la suite en noir et dans le volume de texte, petit accroc en queue de la couverture de la suite en noir.