= Prints by i.a. C. van Noorde, A. van der Haer, J. Heenck, P. Janson, J.C. Janson, J.E. Marcus, P. de Mare, B. Martini, G. Saint, A. Schouman, J. Snellen, R. Sondag, H. Spilman, N. van der Worm, J. Cootwijk, H. van Brussel, H. Busserus and E.W. Bagelaar. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCII.
- Lacks one plate "35" and without letterpress title and 2 dedication leaves; all lvs. sl. fingersoiled and yellowed; plate "1" to "4" w. waterstain in inner margin. Outer corners and spine rubbed/ sl. worn.
= This copy was awarded to the artist Hendrik Voogd (1766-1839) by the Amsterdam Stadstekenacademie in 1783 with a manuscript prize in pen an ink "Tertium praemium H: Voogt" on the frontispiece, signed by the administrators of the academy, i.a. by J. BUIJS and C. PLOOS VAN AMSTEL. Cf. C.J. de Bruyn Kops, Nederlands Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek 21 (1970), p. 322 (general article on Voogd). Portalis-Béraldi, III, p. 360. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCII.
- On thick laid paper; ample margins.
= Bartsch 9; Le Blanc 4; Delaborde 4, 2nd state. With the collectors marks of J.F. Bianchi (Lugt 3761), d'Arenberg (Lugt 567) and Comte C. W. de Renesse-Breidbach (1776-1833) (Lugt 1209).
- Fine copy. Tipped onto board mount along margins w. paper tape (easily to detach). = Very rare.
AND 2 other marine engravings (1x handcol.).
- Trimmed ±1mm outside the platemark; vague glue remnants of former mount along edge on verso. Fine copy.
= On thick (18th cent.?) laid paper. New Hollstein 45, 2nd state of 3, before the re-biting by the Basan workshop, but with the horizontal scratch between figures, common in the later impressions. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCII.
- Trimmed just outside the borderline. Fine, strong dark impression on late 17th/ early 18th cent. laid paper, no watermark.
= New Hollstein 302, 4th state (of 5), before the restoration of the shadow on the wall between Christ and the woman. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCIII.
- Trimmed a few mm. outside the platemark; sl. agetoned.
= With the manuscript collector's mark of Nathaniel Smith (±1740-after 1800) (Lugt 2296 and 2298). New Hollstein 196, 2nd state (of 3). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCIV.
- Fine impression on laid paper with Pro Patria watermark. Vaguely foxed/ stained, especially on verso; probably washed.
= New Hollstein 280, probably the third state (of 4); Hollstein/ Bartsch 47, 2nd state (of 2). With unidentified collector's mark "K" on verso. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCIII.
- Impression with heavy plate tone on rather thick laid paper with unidentified watermark (showing a crown); sl. cut short; sm. chip at the top or right margin; verso w. remnants of former mounting in upper margin.
= White/ Boon 55, the 6th state (of 6); New Hollstein 262, 6th state (of 6). Possibly an impression by Jean de Bary (?). Verso w. collector's stamp "V.F." (not in Lugt). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCIV.
- Small vague stain in lower blank margin.
= New Hollstein 151, the third state (of 3). With the collector's mark of R. Alianello (Lugt 5K) on verso.
- Left margin and lower right corner restored/ strengthened on verso; a few vague stains.
= New Hollstein 88, 2nd state (of 2). On paper with Fleurs de Lys watermark (Hinterding p.151). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCIV.
= New Hollstein 216, 7th state (of 9), before the extensive rework by H.L. Basan's workshop; Nowell-Usticke B57, probably the 6th state (of 8). "A small, not very common night piece." (Nowell-Usticke).
- Trimmed ±4 mm. outside the platemark; paper trifle browned.
= New Hollstein 282, 1st or 2nd state (of 2). On slightly thick laid paper. Rare. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCV.
- Good strong, dark impression.
= On laid paper (late 17th?/ early 18th cent.). New Hollstein 140, the 3rd state (of 4). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCIV.
- Probably washed; upper right corner (water)stained and signature sl. worn; lower right blank corner restored. Fine impression on thin laid 17th cent. paper.
= New Hollstein 190, 2nd state (of 2); Hollstein/ Bartsch 118, the second state (of 2). With the collector's marks of G.A. Cardew (Lugt 1134. Sl. shining through) and C.J.F. Maasen (Lugt 1774b) on verso. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCV.
- On late 18th/ early 19th century woven paper; trimmed a few mm. outside the platemark; the paper has probably been whitened (or discoloured by an unknown agent), within the outer contours of the shape of the head and cap to make it stand out from the rest of the paper, causing weak spots in the paper and ink (especially in his hair on the right). Despite the defects, most parts are well printed.
= Scarce. With the collector's mark of the artist and art dealer Antonio Cesare Poggi (1744-1836) (Lugt 617). New Hollstein 133, first and only state. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCV.
= Delteil 4, first and only state.
- Trifle yellowed. = Hollstein 18, 1st state of 2.