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1750762Augusburg 1750. Original Drawing for Book Illustration. 160 x 197 mm. 6 ¼ X 7 ¾ inches. Drawn on blue paper laid down on 19th century paper. Black double fillet ink border. Shows some light wear but otherwise in very good condition. An attractive and well executed drawing in brown and white ink which illustrates the Book of Life surrounded by figures which probably illustrate the four seasons. This motif is crowned by a chorus of angels and saints also drawn in fine detail. Originally thought to be an Italian drawing the small-scale figures and the delicate pen strokes suggest the Augsburg School of the mid-18th century. Artists like Johann Wolfgang Baumgartner Joseph Christ and Godfried Göz all painters of considerable skill and reputation who also worked closely with local publishers creating designs for prints and book illustrations. The choice of blue paper and the application of white ink to heighten the image is typical of Augsburg style of the 1750's. For further information see Thomas Kaufmann's monograph Central European Drawings 1680-1800. Princeton 1989 and an essay by Peter Stoll in OPUS "Empire of Prints. The Imperial City of Augsburg and the Printed Image in the 17th and 18th Centuries" 2016. Both works are well illustrated and show examples of the drawings and prints from Augsburg artists during the period. unknown
305Augsburg. Original Drawing for Book Illustration. 160 x 197 mm. 6 ¼ X 7 ¾ inches. Drawn on blue paper laid down on 19th century paper. Black double fillet ink border. Shows some light wear but otherwise in very good condition. An attractive and well executed drawing in brown and white ink which illustrates the Book of Life surrounded by figures which probably illustrate the four seasons. This motif is crowned by a chorus of angels and saints also drawn in fine detail. Originally thought to be an Italian drawing the small-scale figures and the delicate pen strokes suggest the Augsburg School of the mid-18th century. Artists like Johann Wolfgang Baumgartner Joseph Christ and Godfried Göz all painters of considerable skill and reputation who also worked closely with local publishers creating designs for prints and book illustrations. The choice of blue paper and the application of white ink to heighten the image is typical of Augsburg style of the 1750's. For further information see Thomas Kaufmann's monograph Central European Drawings 1680-1800. Princeton 1989 and an essay by Peter Stoll in OPUS "Empire of Prints. The Imperial City of Augsburg and the Printed Image in the 17th and 18th Centuries" 2016. Both works are well illustrated and show examples of the drawings and prints from Augsburg artists during the period. unknown
18602206161860. With Inscription and descriptive text in pencil. 1 vols. 19 x 14 inches 48.3 x 35.6 cm. Framed and glazed. Fine. With Inscription and descriptive text in pencil. 1 vols. 19 x 14 inches 48.3 x 35.6 cm. unknown
193833807Indianapolis: Shortridge High School Press 1938-1940. First Edition. Three volumes; quarto 25.5 - 27.25cm.; original cloth the two earliest Annuals with color pictorial plates mounted to upper covers last issue pictorially blind-embossed; illus. mostly photographic throughout. Light edge wear tiny loss to cover plate of earliest volume not approaching image or text the usual student signatures throughout else a Very Good or better set. High school yearbooks dating from Vonnegut's sophomore junior and senior years. We find images of Vonnegut on the student council in 1938 and 1940 though never the Fiction Club; ths Social Committee in 1939 and 1940; and the editorial staff in 1940. He was also listed one of the ten most popular boys "Uglymen" in school his senior year. Years later Vonnegut would famously write: "Shortridge High School is my dream of an America with great public schools. [Shortridge High School Press] unknown
01-085816th Century . Bartsch XV no. 2. Engraving. 133 x 154 mm. 16th Century unknown
186018931860. Watercolor and pencil on cream wove J Whatman 1827 paper with a partial watermark 7 x 10 1/8 inches 176 x 256 mm the full sheet. The left sheet edge has significant wear; the result of its removal from a page in an album to which the sheet was tipped in. There is also a horizontal tear in the center left sheet edge which extends approximately one inch into the image through the image of the figure with outstretched arms. Small corner losses at the the top right and left sheet as well as a small 1/4 inch at the lower left corner. Colors are extensive and saturated. unknown
18111538London: The Satirist 1811. Etching with aquatint on buff wove paper with an 1808 watermark 9 3/4 x 13 inches 248 x 330 mm wide margins. Scattered paper repairs on the verso as well as four vertical hard creases and one horizontal crease in the lower quadrant of the sheet. Scattered uniform age tone. The Satirist or the Censor of the Times was a controversial 19th-century British newspaper which featured reports of scandals involving well known residents of London. It was published by Barnard Gregory who faced multiple libel charges and was later imprisoned due to its articles. The Satirist unknown
183426035Italy 1834. Pen-and-ink watercolour and gouache painted black border titled and dated in white gouache in the lower margin within the border. Lovely 19th-century watercolour of Palermo.<br/> <br/> Catering to the foreigners flocking to the region on the Grand Tour this lovely watercolour shows the town of Palermo with its beautiful hills and mountains in the background with a large fort in the harbour with a British and French ship beside it. The sky is awash in pinks and blues displaying the incredible light of the region. unknown
2081502111906891Tianjin Ancient Books Publishing House N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Tianjin Ancient Books Publishing House paperback
187719616Montevideo: Imprenta a vapor de La Tribuna 1877. FIRST EDITION. Original printed wrappers. First printing. On May 15 1877 this first publication of the regulations of the medical school appeared in Montevideo establishing a five-year curriculum which included a course on hygiene in the second year and legal medicine and toxicology in the fourth. The professors who taught these courses were medical doctors of great renown. <br /> <br /> OCLC locates nocopies in America just a single copy at the BnF. Imprenta a vapor de La Tribuna unknown
19142092902144101357Zenrinji Temple Kyoto Eikando 1914. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 32 Zenrinji Temple (Kyoto Eikando) paperback
03-0474France ca. late 19th cent. Album of 76 drawings in the style of the School of Barbizon. Mainly landscapes with a few nudes. Bound in leather with losses of leather. 26 x 19.5 cm page size. France, ca. late 19th cent. hardcover
19302082402113510833Not Available 1930. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 23 Not Available paperback
20041-1405013133Macmillan Carribean 2004. Paperback. New. 2nd edition. 356 pages. 9.37x8.58x1.42 inches. Macmillan Carribean paperback
1948ZB3943951948-1976. volumes 1-29. 1948-1976. partly bound library markings textually clean & tight PRICE IS FOR THE LOT. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. unknown
19872091502135705346Army School History Compilation Committee 1987. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Army School History Compilation Committee paperback
2081002109000958Nagasaki University School of Medicine N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 2 70 901 68 19 10 30p 12p 13 sheets Size: 22cm Nagasaki University School of Medicine paperback