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188743356Berlin o.J.1887-1891. Tl. I: Baukunst Dohme Tl. II: Plastik Bode Tl. III: Malerei Janitschek Tl. IV: Kupferstich u. Holzschnitt v. Lützow Tl. V: Kunstgewerbe v. Falke 5 Bde.komplett Prachtsausgabe goldgeprägt mit Relief. Sehr guter Zustand Grote 4°. Ln. m.Präg. Kunst unknown
18172208020258xbvkQuedlinburg - Leipzig, bei Gottfried Basse, 1817. 266 (1) / 255 (1) / 299 (3) Seiten. - 'Original'-Halbledereinbände der Zeit mit dezenter Rückenvergoldung, grau-schwarz-marmorierten Buchdeckeln und kleineren Lederecken; jeder Buchrücken mit verziertem roten und grünen Orig.-Rückenschild für den goldgeprägtem Titel und die -Bandnummer, Rundum-Rotschnitt; 8vo.(ca. 16,5 x 10 x 5 cm).
1897190078Berlin: W. Buxenstein 1897. Hardcover. VG- light scuffing to boards leather worn pages are lightly age toned but otherwise very clean and clear. Oversized 3/4 brown leather and gray cloth boards gilt stamped design on front cover 5 raised bands and gilt lettering on spine gray and white illustrated end papers; 157 pp 34 unnumbered leaves of plates bw illustrations throughout. Text is in German. The Oscar Hainauer Collection. 15"x12"x 1.5" W. Buxenstein hardcover
182329184Berlin und Stuttgart, Nicolaischen Buchh., 1823-33. Nice cont. full cloth, gilt back. Engraved portrait (Bode) and engraved titlepage with vignette. XVI,662 pp. and 3 large folded engraved plates, 3 halfpage textengravings. - Nachtrag: IV,168 pp.
182329184Berlin und Stuttgart Nicolaischen Buchh. 1823-33. Nice cont. full cloth gilt back. Engraved portrait Bode and engraved titlepage with vignette. XVI662 pp. and 3 large folded engraved plates 3 halfpage textengravings. - Nachtrag: IV168 pp. <br/><br/><em>This edition is the last edited by Bode himself and it is the first printing of Oltmann's "Anhang". </em> hardcover
180151214Berlin Christian Friedrich Himburgh 1801. Contemp. hcalf. Gilt spine. Titlelabel with gilt lettering. A paperlabel pasted on top of spine. Stamps on title-page. Engraved portrait. Engraved title-page with vignette. XVI632 pp. 12 folded maps and 3 folded engraved plates. Lower right corners with a faint dampstain. Faint scattered brownspots. unknown
180151214Berlin, Christian Friedrich Himburgh, 1801. Contemp. hcalf. Gilt spine. Titlelabel with gilt lettering. A paperlabel pasted on top of spine. Stamps on title-page. Engraved portrait. Engraved title-page with vignette. XVI,632 pp. 12 folded maps and 3 folded engraved plates. Lower right corners with a faint dampstain. Faint scattered brownspots.
1876181921876 un volume, reliure demi-chagrin bleu marine in-octavo (binding half shagreen in-8) (20,2 x 15 cm), Reliure d'Epoque, dos 5 nerfs (spine with raised bands), titre frappé or (gilt title), filet mate de part et d'autre des nerfs, papier marbré aux plats (cover with marbled paper), tête lisse jaspée (top edge smooth marbled) grand papier : gouttière et tranche de queue non rognées (top edge smooth - fore-edge and edge of bottom no smooth), marque-page en tissu (bookmark in tissue), TIRAGE SUR GRAND PAPIER avec 37 EXEMPLAIRES COMME SUIT: 14 exemplaire sur parchemin, 6 exemplaires sur "Chine" et 30 Exemplaires sur Hollande : ici : EXEMPLAIRE SUR HOLLANDE, 1ère de couverture illustrée en bleu par Massieu conservée (cover preserved), orné d'un frontispice en noir et illustré de 18 portraits hors-texte en noir par Ed. Morin et J. Massieu + une vignette en noir en bas de la page de titre + Bandeaux,lettrines,cul-de-lampes en noir, XXIV-179 pages, 1876 Editions Lacroix & Cie Editeurs,
1816917Po’sonyban Bratislava: Wéber Simon Péter és fijának betűivel 1816. First Hungarian edition. In 20th century hard paper. In fine condition. With an engraved folded map of Solar System Orbits. With an engraved folded map of Solar System Orbits. First Hungarian edition. In 20th century hard paper. 24 1–136 2 errata p. and 1 engraved folded plate. <p><br /> First Hungarian edition of Bode’s “Allgemeine Betrachtungen über das Weltgebäude†after the 1804 Berlin edition. which was originally a part of Bode’s most famous work “Anleitung zur Kenntniss des gestirnten Himmelsâ€. With a printed dedication a foreword and a short vocabulary by the translator.<br /> <p><p><br /> Johann Elert Bode 1747–1826 was a German astronomer who determined the orbit of Uranus and suggested the planet’s name that was discovered by his friend William Herschel. Also known for his reformulation and popularization of the Titius-Bode law and credited with the discovery of Bode’s Galaxy Messier 81 NGC 3031. Bode was the director of the Berlin observatory the Astronomisches Rechen-Institut and he was elected member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and fellow of the Royal Society.<br /> <p>. Wéber Simon Péter és fijának betűivel unknown
189855051Berlin: F. Fontane & Co. / Genossenschaft PAN 1898. First edition. Softcover. Good- to very good condition. Large Folio. 6 73-137 1pp. Original illustrated brown stiff wraps with black lettering and ruling on cover. Engraved head and endpieces and initials. General edition of 1000 copies with copperplate prints. Laid in a PAN bookmark.<br /> <br /> The journal PAN is regarded as one of the most important voices of Jugendstil Art Nouveau in Germany publishing art literature theater and music. As the journal Jugend it took a critical approach to the artistic policy of the German Empire under Emperor Wilhelm. Published in Berlin by the cooperative PAN the journal spans five volumes with five issues in 1985/96 and four issues each in the subsequent years up to 1900. Due to its high quality art reproductions PAN was the most expensive German artistic magazine of its time. The journal was published in a standard a luxury and an artist edition of the same content with a run of 1200 to 1600 per issue. It stopped publication in 1900 and was re-launched under the direction of the Berlin art dealer and publisher Paul Cassirer for a run of three additional three years.<br /> <br /> This copy is illustrated with nine full page copperplate engravings with tissue guards by Albert Krüger 2 Hans Olde Walter Leistikow Wilhelm Volz Arnold Böcklin Peter Behrens Johan Rohde and F. Hammerschöj and numerous head and endpieces and in-text engravings. The list of contributors to the magazine included famous protagonists as well as unknown young international artists. <br /> <br /> This issue includes the famous image "The Kiss" by Peter Behrens considered among the most iconic images of the Jugendstil/ Art Noveau movement.<br /> <br /> In addition there are literary contributions by by Hugo von Hofmannsthal Richard Dehmel Wilhelm Bode Rudolf Schick Friedrich Carstanjen on Peter Behrens A. Brunnemann N. V. Dorpb Woldemar von Seidlitz and a facsimile reproduction of Theodor Fontane's last poem found on his writing table. With table of contents and colophon in two colors at rear.<br /> <br /> Text in German. Wraps with light wear along edges and water stain "framing" the illustration on front cover not affecting illustration. Water-staining in margins of front free endpaper title page first full page print diminished on page with Fontane's poem. Water stain along gutter of pages 110-112. Light foxing on page 11 and p.116-117 including the "Kiss" print but mostly in the margins. Starting at the few places in the book block. F. Fontane & Co. / Genossenschaft PAN unknown
188331456Berlin: Weidmannsche Buchhandlung. As New. 1883. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Condition near mint. Among the artists included: Chardin van Aielst Boucher and others. Signatures of artists represented are reproduced for reference. Text in German. Rare. -- with a bonus offer-- . Weidmannsche Buchhandlung hardcover
189549025Pan Couverture souple Berlin 1895
180119781Berlin: Selbstverlag Chez l’auteur 1801. FIRST AND ONLY EDITION. Printed in German and French with the text in 2 columns. Unbound sheets folded in signatures uncut; in absolutely beautiful condition a phenomenal newly discovered gem. First and only edition of the text volume to Bode’s Uranography published the same year. This text volume was printed separate and apart from the star atlas which set a new benchmark in the field proving itself as a true successor to the great atlases of Bayer Hevelius and Flamsteed. Bode’s atlas is noted for a number of stars lying outside of the constellations and he proposed the concept of boundaries to these constellations that would with later adjustments become “fundamental to astronomy†Whitfield. <br /> <br /> Bode 1747-1826 was director of the Berlin observatory and editor of the Astronomisches Jahrbuch. He played an important role in the development of astronomy in Germany becoming Royal Astronomer and a member of the Berlin Academy. He gave the name Uranus to Herschel’s newly discovered planet. <br /> <br /> DSB II p. 220; Warner p. 39; Whitfield p. 104. Selbstverlag, Chez l’auteur, unknown
1845ECLEX9FQPCMILondon: J. Madden and Co. 1845. Modern half calf marbled Period Binders Bath England. 8vo. With a wood-engraved illustration on the title-page to each volume 15 plates 2 folding engraved maps and 3 wood-engraved illustrations in text. The 15 plates 4 tinted lithographs and 11 wood engravings consists of 2 frontispieces a folding plate a double-page plate and 11 single-page plates. 2 volumes. First edition of an important travelogue on Persia giving detailed accounts of its history antiquities and archaeological sites. It was written by Clement August de Bode member of the Russian legislation at Tehran"The author travelled in 1841 from Tehran to Esfahan Persepolis Shiraz Kazeroun Shushtar Dezful Susa Khorramabad Boroujerd and back to Tehran. It this work is mostly a travel book however the author gives a good picture of tribal life and especially the political situation in Fars; principally the hostility between the Qashqai tribe which controlled the countryside and the Qavam ol Molk family which controlled Shiraz. There are also descriptions of historical sites and monuments along the way" Ghani. "It is with the view of rescuing from a second oblivion this once classical ground that the author has endeavoured to draw aside a corner of the veil which still covers this mysterious region" preface.With views showing the interior of an Arab tent near the tomb of Cyrus a mosque at Natens the ruins of a bridge over the Táb near Arreján the pavilion of Finn near Kashan bas-reliefs a Sasaian toll-gate in the Bakhtiyari mountains Iliyats milking their sheep and churning butter the tomb of the prophet Daniel at Súsa Cufic inscriptions at Khorremabád and much more. The maps illustrate de Bode's routes from Kazeroun to Shushtar and from Shushtar to Búrújird.In a supplement he published his observations on the routes of Timur and Alexander the Great who crossed southwestern Persia during their conquering marches.A very good set.l Ghani Iran and the West I p. 93; Houtsma E.J. Brill's first encyclopedia of Islam 1913-1936 volume V p. 52; not in Diba; on the author: Howgego 1800-1850 G2. J. Madden and Co., unknown
1897ABC_48445Paris 1897. Folio. Charles Sedelmeyer Later brown mottled calf with the title and volume number lettered in gold on the spine the original cloth front wrappers used as title-pages. With 622 full-page photogravure plates. 8 volumes. 2 blank 8 178 2; 2 blank 6 178 2; 2 blank 6 202 2; 2 blank 6 223 1; 2 blank 6 213 3; 2 blank 6 206 3; 2 blank 6 254 2; 2 blank VI 2 381 1 6 blank pp. The complete catalogue of Rembrandt's paintings compiled by the leading Rembrandt experts of the time. It is the second complete catalogue of his works ever made a remarkable achievement in the history of art. The 595 different paintings many of which were here attributed to Rembrandt for the first time are beautifully reproduced with full-page photogravures. The two largest paintings de Nachtwacht the Nightwatch and de Staalmeesters the Sampling Officials have even been printed on two pages. These stunning volumes are the result of 12 years of research. They were printed in limited number and initially only distributed to subscribers. The present edition printed on Holland paper consisted of only 500 copies. The present work is number 196.The work describes and depicts Rembrandt's paintings in chronological order with each volume focussing on a different time period of his career. The paintings are all accompanied by a short description. The final volume shows Rembrandts life as a whole. It starts with a short biography shows paintings that are only known from etchings and discusses letters and other documents written by Rembrandt which are also included in the catalogue as photogravures. The work offers a complete overview of what was known about Rembrandt's life and work at the time.The first Rembrandt catalogue published in 1836 by John Smith contained 614 different paintings. When art historian Wilhelm Bode or Wilhelm von Bode 1845-1929 together with art historian Cornelis Hofstede de Groot 1863-1930 published the present catalogue 60 years later concensus about Rembrandt's oeuvre had changed. He rejected many of Smith's attributions but also added around 60 new discoveries. The most major one was The man with the golden helmet which Bode bought for the Gemäldegallerie in Berlin when he was the curator there. Unlike Smith Bode was also interested in Rembrandt's drawings prints and letters because he believed Rembrandt had to be studied as a whole in order to truly understand him and his work. As such he became a leading expert on Rembrandt and hugely influenced the acquisitions of museums and private collectors.While Bode and Hofstede de Groot attributed almost 600 works mainly paintings to Rembrandt experts now attribute approximately 250 paintings to Rembrandt himself ascribing many others to his students and working in Rembrandt's atelier. Nevertheless the present work is of vital importance for the general understanding of Rembrandt and his works.A few of the volumes have white chalk spots on the front board and the back turn in. The cloth title-pages are somewhat scratched around the edges the blank leaves at the start and end of each volume are discoloured the front flyleaves of volume 5 and 8 are creased the tissue paper protecting each plate has discoloured the surrounding leaves the upper outer corner of p. 107 in volume 2 has torn without affecting the text the tissue paper of plate 486 in volume 7 has detached. Otherwise in very good condition.l Cf. Wheelock A. K. Issues of attribution in the Rembrandt workshop National Gallery of Art online. ABE CAT Art History hardcover
1897001985Paris: Charles Sedelmeyer 1897-1906 1897. ALL FIRST EDITIONS. 8 vols. large folio 17-5/8" x 14-1/8" limited to 500 numbered copies on Holland paper this being copy #174 illustrated with over 600 heliogravure plates bound in full red morocco ribbed gilt decorated spines cover ruled and paneled in gilt gilt corner pieces gilt dentellles top edges gilt others uncut by Leightons Brewer Street. Minor foxing to firs and last blank leaves inner and outer hinges fine head and foot of spines fine plates clean and bright ONE OF THE MOST SUMPTUOUS BOUND SETS WE HAVE EVER SEEN WITH AN IMPECCABLE AND DISTINGUISHED PROVENANCE. Provenance: Alfred de Rothschild 1842-1918 the Lady Bamflyde Room Halton House Buckinghamshire - Lionel de Rothschild 1882-1942 - Edmund de Rothschild 1916-2009 - The Trustees of Exbury House. Literature: Rothschild Archive London Manuscript: 000/174/C/3 Christie Manson & Woods Probate Valuation of 'The Estate of Alfred C. de Rothschild Esq. C.V.O. Deceased Halton House Tring'. 1918. Listed as 'Bode's Rembrandt 8 vols ú90.0.0.'.' Paris: Charles Sedelmeyer, 1897-1906 unknown