= Van der Krogt/ Koeman IV-2.1, 1675. Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek.
- A few sl. soiled.
= Hollstein 1, 3, 4, 6 and 12 (2x first state, otherwise 3rd and final state, w. sl. different titles); cat. Harlemia Illustrata 211.
AND 3 others similar by the same, i.a. At the quay (Hollstein 23) and Port at sundown (Hollstein 24).
- Tipped-in annots. by Van den Broek on upper pastedown; the first plate trifle soiled and w. contemp. annot. in blank margin just touching the image; 1 plate lacks sm. portion of blank margin; 3 plates trifle soiled; otherwise fine.
= Hollstein 149-160, first state (of 2); cat. Harlemia illustrata 57-67; Ekama 409; De Groot, Landscape 23-34; Ackley 36: "The first of a number of etched landscape series published in the period 1611-1616 in which a new, native vision of the Dutch landscape, its modest pleasures and characteristic spaces, was formulated." and Freedberg p.31: "(...) it is the neighbourhood of Haarlem, the indigenous countryside, that is now recognised as capable of offering what art lovers expected from a landscape - and the emphasis is on its pleasurable element." Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek, with his bookplate. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXI.
- Both cut sl. short in lower margin just touching the caption; 1x w. resotred tear; 1x w. 5 (restored) tears, all touching the image.
= Cat. Harlemia Illustrata 674 and 675: "In 1792 verschenen de twee fraaiste prenten die er van het Paviljoen bestaan. Twee grote gravures naar tekeningen van Hermanus Petrus Schouten" (p.39). Nice and very rare complete set. Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXI.
= Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek.
= Cat. Harlemia Illustrata 535, 536, 543, 544, 546, 553, 559, 560, 568 and 583.
- Occas. trifle foxed; mostly fine.
= Ekama 928; Cat. Harlemia illustrata p. 55/56. On the book: One of the rarest and finest 19th cent. books on Haarlem and surroundings, mainly depicting stately homes, often not existing anymore. Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek.
- Including many duplicates.
= Incl. a large number of different places/ villages, i.a. "Gemeente Haarlem" (6x), "Gemeente Schooten" (3x), "Gemeente Heemstede" (3x), "Gemeente Bennebroek" (3x) and "Gemeente Spaarndam" (3x).
AND 3 similar.
= Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek.
- Mostly fine.
- Some trifle foxed; mostly fine.
= Comprises i.a. 2 tinted lithographs from the series Haarlem and Omstreken: "Lindenheuvel" and "Gezigt van de Societeit" (1863, Cat. Harlemia Illustrata 1061-1072); 3 lithogr. views on chine collé from P.J. LUTGERS, Gezigten in de omstreken van Haarlem: "De Hofstede Bosch en Vaart", "Vaart en Duin" and "De Hofstede Bij-en Lust" (1837-1844, Cat. Harlemia illustrata p. 55/56); a handcol. engr. view by A.C. MILATZ: "Duin en Daal" (Haarlem, A. Loosjes Pz., 1804. Cat. Harlemia illustrata 789); 5 col. lithographs from the series Souvenir de la Hollande: "Station", "Buiten-gasthuis", "De Dreef", "Societeit in Den Hout" and "Overveen" (1873, Cat. Harlemia Illustrata 1126-1133) and an engr. view by C. VAN NOORDE: "Gezigt aan de Spaarwoude Weg by het Penningveer" (1761, Cat. Harlemia Illustrata 543).
- Some trifle foxed; mostly fine.
= Comprises i.a. 6 lithogr. views on chine collé from P.J. LUTGERS, Gezigten in de omstreken van Haarlem: "Het Klooster", "De Hofstede Roos en Beek", "Meershoef", "Watervliet", "Assumburg" and "De Hofstede Spaar en Hout" (1x handcol., 1837-1844, Cat. Harlemia illustrata p. 55/56); 11 tinted lithographs by P.A. SCHIPPERUS (incl. many duplicates, 1873, Cat. Harlemia Illustrata 1166-1172) and various engr. views by H. SPILMAN and C. VAN NOORDE, i.a. "Gezigt aan 't Zuider-Spaarne, van de Kamperlaan te zien", "Gezigt buiten Haarlem op de Zomervaart, 100 roeden van de Schalkwyker Weg", "Gezigt aan de Wal by 't Kinderhuis" and "Gezicht Bezuiden den Hout, in de Gasthuis Laan" (1761, Cat. Harlemia Illustrata 538, 541, 546 and 554).
- Some (closed) tears in margins, occas. touching image.
= Decorative map, showing Haarlem in upper left and Amsterdam in upper right corner. Donkersloot-de Vrij 716e.
- A few sm. closed teare in blank margins. Fine, attractively coloured copy.
= Donkersloot-de Vrij 716-b. Originally published by N. Visscher in 1641. The first engr. map of the plan to drain the Haarlemmermeer, complete with parcellation. Also showing the plans of Leyden, Haarlem and Amsterdam. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXII.
- Vaguely discoloured stain in the image near left edge. = Van der Krogt/ Koeman IV-2/1, 1730.
= Landwehr, Dutch Books w. Col. Plates 381 ("the first Dutch topographical work published with (coloured) aquatint plates"); Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 217. Very fine and rare prints, originally published in instalments: "Numan could (...) paint subtle water-colours and, in 1793, sent out a circular letter with two coloured prints of two mansions, inviting subscriptions for a whole series of such pictures. During the period 1793-1797, he published this series of extremely fine engravings (...)" (Landwehr, p.37f). Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek.
- Some mould stains along upper part middle fold; closed tear in upper part; 2 printer's flaws near upper edge; a few sm. brown stains in lower corners.
= Van der Heijden/ Blonk 58, 3rd state (of 5).
- Printer's flaw in upper right corner. = Van der Heijden/ Blonk 58, 4th state (of 5).
- Trifle dustsoiled; wormhole and tiny chafed spot just below the coat of arms.
= Very decorative map. Blonk/ Van der Wijst 43.1h, D3 1st state (of 2), German text on verso.
- Vertical fold.
= Nice map, orientated west to the top of the sheet. Blonk/ Van der Wijst 61.6a, 6th state (of 6).
- Lacks lower part; sl. yellowed.
= Blonk-van der Wijst 71, 4th state (of 5): "Deze kaart behoort tot de 'contrefaçon hollandaise', de Sanson/ Jaillot-atlas die door Pieter Mortier in Amsterdam werd uitgegeven. In de Nederlandse productie van atlassen neemt deze atlas een uitzonderingspositie in omdat, hoewel hij in Nederland is gemaakt, op de kaarten en op het titelblad van de atlas alleen Jaillot te Parijs als uitgever is vermeld. Noch op de kaarten, noch op het titelblad is de naam van Mortier vermeld. (...) Pieter Mortier heeft op de kaart van Holland veel veranderd." "Vernieuwend is de kaart wat betreft vormgeving. Na een hele reeks kaarten met het noorden links of rechts ligt het noorden nu weer boven. De plaatsnamen zijn horizontaal geplaatst en niet meer kris kras door elkaar. De kaart is ruim en overzichtelijk" (Blonk-van der Wijst 64, the French example for this map). Very decorative.