5355 - 5792 FINE ARTS - GRAPHIC ART, 16th-19th CENTURY
- Broad margins (sl. foxed). = Van der Feltz 626; F.M. Portretten 17; Wurzbach 2; cf. Van Someren 227.
- Sl. foxed. = Paulson 215, the 8th and final state.
= Reduced size copy of Paulson 180 (note).
= Paulson 84, 87 and 90.
= Paulson 182, the 2nd and final state. Later impression.
Printed on the same leaf as IDEM, Hymen and Cupid (Paulson 151. Later impression).
- Closed tear near lower left corner. = New Hollstein 1034.
- Closed tear in right upper margin, traces of sellotape on verso; waterstain in (right) blank margin; some creasing.
= Parthey 1218.
= Parthey 1826. Fine and delicate print. From the series Theatrum Mulieris.
AND an etched portrait by the same of Johannes de Reede lord of Renswoude (Parthey 1487).
- Trimmed just outside the borderline. = New Hollstein 51, 1st state of 2.
- Some creases and dustsoiling mainly around the edges; retouched part in upper right corner; a few chafed spots mainly in lower part causing loss of sm. parts of text; edges mounted on board. Nevertheless a very attractive print with fine handcolouring.
= Landwehr, R.d.H. the Etcher p.55; F.M. 2256; Atlas v. Stolk 2358. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CIV.
- Browned; vague waterst. in upper right corner; a few marginal tears.
= Landwehr, Romeyn de Hooghe the Etcher p.152, 2nd state (of 2), with "R. de Hooge fec" in lower right corner; F.M. 2751a. Decorative print, the larger central image showing King James II being welcomed in France by King Louis XIV after his flight from England in the Glorious Revolution, surrounded by images of the hazardous flight. At the top is a portrait of James, flanked by belligerent women fighting off the Crown ("No Monarchy") and the Catholic Church ("No Popery").
- Central fold (as published); sl. creased and a few sm. tears (closed w. scotch tape).
= Landwehr, R.d.H. the Etcher 147, II; F.M. 2713b; Atlas van Stolk 2742; cf. Hollstein 142. Fine historical print of Willem III setting sail on a military expedition against James II of England, to prevent an alliance of this Roman Catholic king with Louis XIV of France against the Dutch Republic. Depicted are the depart from Brielle and the arrival at Brixham.
- Formerly folded (as published) and sl. creased; closed tear in lower margin (just touching border around image).
= Landwehr, R.d.H. the Etcher 147, II; F.M. 2713b; Atlas van Stolk 2742; cf. Hollstein 142. Fine historical print of Willem III setting sail on a military expedition against James II of England, to prevent an alliance of this Roman Catholic king with Louis XIV of France against the Dutch Republic. Depicted are the depart from Brielle and the arrival at Brixham.
= From the series of prints showing the famous garden of Enghien, near Brussels.
AND 12 lvs. from a printbible w. etchings by the same and the coat of arms of Johan van Heel and Marinus Groeninx (part of the large wallmap of Rotterdam by De Hooghe).
- Occas. sl. stained; all w. remnants of former mount on verso. = Landwehr, R. de Hooghe 39.
- Flattened folds; creased and sl. frayed; hole in upper blank margin.
= F.M. 3295. Rare satirical print on the Battle of Vigo Bay (1702) during the Spanish war of Succession.
- Two waterst. in blank margin; foxed.
AND 7 miscell. engr./ lithogr. views of horsemen and -women, i.a. "Het Paardewed" (engraving by R. VINKELES after PH. WOUWERMAN, 1805) and an engr. view of a man leading a horse by its reins (by H. ROBERTS after J. SEYMOUR, 1752. Mounted).