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1859802881859. ENTOMOLOGY ANNALES DE LA SOCIETE ENTOMOLOGIQUE DE FRANCE INTERRUPTED RUN 1859 - 1920 BOUND VOLUMES AND ORIGINAL WRAPPERS. Societe Entomologique de France. Over 150 color plates hundreds morte monochrome/tinted plates. Offered as a lot. 24 bound volumes the rest in parts in original wrappers. Condition good to excellent. A few covers are detached or spines split in the paper issues and spines of a few of the bound volumes are chipped and backstrip is detached 1859 volume. Very few plates are flawed: a few may have partial dampstaining. Overall the color plates are delicate and vivid in excellent condition. As follows: Series 3 1859-60 2 volumes Series 4 1861-67 1869-70 9 volumes Series 5 1872-1879 8 volumes Series 6 1883-1890 8 volumes 1891-1895 1897-1899 1902-1903 1906 1909 1913-1920 LX - LXXXIX 20 volumes 1895 vol LXIV lacks part 3. Complete list available upon request. unknown
33130-1195N.p. n.d. early 19th century. 85 sheets size 235 x 215 mm; 2 sheets size 151 x 134 mm. In contemporary cloth slipcase richly decorated with gilt rocaille decors on front and rear covers all sides with gilt rocaille in same decor slightly rubbed. Exlibris Heinrich Angst 1847-1922 founding director of the Swiss National Museum Zurich. N.p. n.d. early 19th century. A beautiful collection of brilliant drawn and colored insects painted on heavy Whatman paper. Up to seven insects are shown partly sitting on flowers or leaves. The work is of quite high quality in both drawing and coloring and can be compared with the best work of entomological book illustration. It is not possible for us to identify the artist and therefore we were unable to discover anything about place of origin. Perhaps also the painter draftsman and etcher Johann Rudolf Schellenberg 1775- 1851 from Winterthur who bore the same first name as his father Johann Rudolf Schellenberg 1740- 1806 - the famous book illustrator - can be designated as painter of these beautifully water colors. An autograph letter probably by Heinrich Angst himself is attached here in which Angst writes transl. "that he bought this present collection from Professor Alfred Ernst of Winterthur as an authentic work by J. R. Schellenberg. the Ernst family inherited the whole Schellenberg estate". J. R. Schellenberg junior's life data match the data of the heavy Whatman paper.- All leaves are brighly colored and in pristine condition. PRINTS & DRAWINGS ; ENTOMOLOGY ; N.p., n.d., hardcover