= SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LIV.
- Tear and crease in right blank margin; lower right blank corner waterst. = SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LV.
= Illustrations and vignettes for the book Le Roman de Tristan et Isolde by Jospeh Bedier.
Idem. (A transcendental and luminous figure of Christ surrounded by figures, looked at by the four evangelist symbols). Drypoint and aquatint, 42,8x31 cm., signed "E van Rees" and "3" in pencil. - AND an etching by J.M. PRANGE and a lithograph by DIRK NIJLAND.
= Kersten 49. With the original accomp. textleaf (sl. discoloured).
= Perhaps a theosophic inspired composition.
Anonymous (20th cent.). (Female dancer in an esoterical setting). Circular lithograph, Ø 22 cm., ±1925. - AND 1 other smaller lithograph by the same in rectangular shape, showing a similar dancer.
- Sl. yellowed in upper margin. = Delteil 8, 2nd state (of 2).
IN: G. RIVIÈRE, Renoir et ses amis (Paris, 1921, num. (col.) plates, contemp. giltlettered and blindst. hcalf).
- Foxed, mainly in blank margins.
AND 7 others by the same, all etching and aquatint, i.a. Tuamassu II. Lucifer, Tuamassu VI. Godenschemering and Schoenmaker (30,5x25 cm.).
- Yellowed; trifle frayed.
- Small dent in right armrest; otherwise fine.
= Probably Gerrit Rietveld's most famous piece of furniture. Küper/ Van Zijl, Gerrit Th. Rietveld, het volledige werk no. 35. Authorised remake. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LV.
- Blank margins some foxing.
- Professionally restored (formerly creased and small tears in outer blank margins) and skilfully rebacked w. thin Japanese.
= Delteil 1. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LV.
- Sl. yellowed; a few small defects in outer lower blank margin.
= RPK 29; Tibbe p.138, 160 and ill.28. Published in the series De Plaat, ed. by P.J. Troelstra and R.N. Roland Holst, "als gratis bijvoegsel van "De Sociaaldemocraat"." This is one of the 'extra' copies printed by the artist on heavy paper, but without the accomp. letterpress textleaf by H. Roland Holst.
Dingemans, W.J. (1873-1925). "Rees Vreedenburgh". Drawing, black crayon, 26x22,2 cm., monogrammed in pencil, titled in pen and ink, tipped onto mount.
- Sl. foxed/ some dustsoiling.
AND 3 other pencil/ black crayon drawings by the same, all monogrammed, 2x of a working man and of a cart. - AND a col. lithograph by H.E. DIEPERINK, signed in pencil.
- Rubbed spots in margins from former passepartout. = GK.E-1941-3; cf. Harlemia Illustrata 1329-1330.
AND 7 others by the same, i.a. views of Brugge (1938), Leyden, Rhenen, Rotterdam and Venice.
- Margins unevenly browned.
Idem. Haarlem, Nieuwe Kerk. Etching, 34,9x16,5 cm., signed "H.E. Roodenbrug fec." and titled "Haarlem" and "107/" in pencil, monogrammed and "1925" in the plate.
- Margins sl. yellowed.
AND 15 others by the same, various sizes, all views of i.a. Amsterdam, Brugge, Groningen, Middelburg and Utrecht.