- Trimmed ±6 mm within the borderline (with little loss of image). Good strong impression.
= Part of the engraved Small Passion series. Meder 148; Bartsch 39; Schoch I, 209. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCVIII.
- Sl. browned; upper left corner tiny tear; cut to/ on the framing line; somewhat grey/ weak impression.
= From the series of scenes of the Life of the Holy Virgin. Presumably first printed around 1504. Later 16th century impression without the Latin text. Schoch a.o. 168; Meder 190. On laid paper with a small watermark showing a city gate. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCVIII.
- Browned and waterstained; right margin sl. frayed; sold w.a.f.
= On 19th century laid paper. Meder 236.
- Sl. browned w. brownish stains in the corners, prob. from former mount.
= Accurate copy on thick laid paper. Part of the large Passion series. Cf. Meder 162.
AND a small engraving after the same: St. Peter and St. John healing the cripple.
- Lower margin waterst., affecting the image. = New Hollstein 624.
- Cut on the borderline; formerly folded; thin paper remnants on verso. = Hollstein 10.
AND 7 other large engravings and etchings, all w. various defects, i.a. by F. CHAUVEAU after L. DE LA HYRE, P. DEL PO after A. CARRACCI.
= Hollstein 10, prob. 4th state of 4.
AND 3 others by the same: The winding river (H.33, 2nd state of 2); The swineherd near the chapel (H.43, 3rd state of 3) and The haybarn with the movable roof (H.83, 2nd state of 2. Ample margins, dark but prob. 18th cent. impression).
- First print cut on the platemark; 2nd print trimmed to the borderline.
= Hollstein 95 and 98, both final state. Second print with the collector's mark of Van Eekelen (Lugt 5101).
- Fine impression w. good margins.
= Hollstein 4, the second state (of 2). With unidentified collector's stamp on verso.
= Hollstein 3, the 4th state (of 4). With the collector's mark of Van Eekelen (Lugt 5101) on verso.
AND 2 others by the same: The man on the small wooden bridge (Hollstein 53, 2nd state of 2) and The inscription on the rock (Hollstein 55, 2nd state version A (w. the scratches), both with the same collector's mark as the above.
= Hollstein 99, prob. 4th state of 4. With the collector's mark of Van Eekelen on verso (Lugt 5101) (sl. shining through).
AND 3 others by the same: The man near the entry of the ruinous hedge (H.39, final state); The pilgrim with the dog (H.12, 4th state of 4) and The fisherman's hut (H.13, 3rd state of 3), both with ample margins.
- Sl. foxed in margins. = Hédiard 28, 2nd state of 2, 25 impressions.
- Former central vertical fold (strengthened near lower edge on verso); a few sm. translucent stains (mostly in lower caption); ±5 mm cut outside the platemark.
= Bartsch/ le Blanc 2, 2nd state of 2.
- Vague brown stains near upper edge.
= Cf. Duchesne 32. From J. DUCHESNE, Essai sur les Nielles, gravures des orfèvres Florentins du XVe Siècle (Paris, 1825).
= Hollstein 16 and 20; F.M. 2301, 4 and 16.
- All plates tipped onto mounts at corner(s) or along one side; most plates without the plate number that was engraved on a separate plate above the image; one plate discoloured/ sl. stained; one plate sl. dam. along left margin (strengthened).
= Comprises the following plates: F.M. 2301, 1a, 4a, 5a, 6, 9a, 11a, 13a, 14a, 16, 19a, 22c, 24c and 25.
- Formerly folded twice; partly vaguely waterst.
= Hollstein 3, 1st state (of 2), before the name of Pola; F.M. 3504a: "Fraaije en uitvoerige voorstelling". Lotz, Das Feuerwerk, p.105. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCIX.
"Afbeeldinge van de Illuminatie en het Vuurwerk door Zyne Excell. de Heer Baron van Reischach (...) ter gelegenheid van de Verkiezing en Krooning van Zyne Rooms Keizerlyke Maj. Franciscus I., den 19 January 1746, in den Vyver in 's Hage gegeven (...)". Engraving by J.C. PHILIPS after M. SCHLUYMER, 34x26,5 cm., engr. captions in Dutch (above) and French (below), n.pl., A. de Groot, ±1750.
- Dustsoiled and waterstained. = F.M. 3843 (1).
= F.M. 3843 (1) and (8).
AND 2 others.
- Partly browned/ foxed, verso worse.