- Trimmed on/ just inside the borderline. Outer left edge laid down on mount.
= New Hollstein (Heemskerck) II.406, 2nd state of 3 (Hollstein mentions that this print is numb. "14").
"Et Dominus Deus in terra inculta plantabat hortum, et nominem in illo posuit." Contemp. handcol. engr. optical view, engr. captions in Latin, French, Italian and German, Augsb., G.B. Probst, ±1780, framed. - AND 3 other biblical engravings.
= From the collection of P.J. and L. Buijnsters-Smets.
= Showing the events during the Dutch Revolt in the southern and northern Netherlands: the siege of Steenwijk, the battle near Aumale and The fall of Kinsale to the English in 1602.
= Parthey/ Pennington 912, only state.
= Title (Pennington 2041); A board, heron and other game (stained in right margin. Pennington 2060) and Three boars and a deer (Pennington 2062).
- Incl. 2 duplicates (no. 2 and no. 5). = New Hollstein 1834ff.
= Hollstein 189-198; F.M. 2905-2. Showing Mary II on her death-bed, attended by William III, Thomas Tenison, Archbishop of Canterbury, doctors and courtiers.
Idem. "Paulus Thebanus." "Majorinus Numida." "Theodorus Sutor." Three engravings, each ±26x15 cm., from G. ARNOLD, Historie der kerken en ketteren van den beginne des Nieuwen Testament, 1688.
= Landwehr, R. de Hooghe as book illustrator: p.270.
AND 4 others by the same, i.a. "De verovering van Coeverden met Casteel" and "Tweede victorieuse Zee-slag, door de Nederlanders tegen de Franse en Engelse Zee-machten bevochten".
- Occas. sl. stained; all w. remnants of former mount on verso. = Landwehr, R. de Hooghe 39.
AND 2 others, i.a. by Johannes Collaert.
- Browned; formely folded. Otherwise fine.
= Copy in reverse. Rare. Cf. Landwehr, R.d.H. the Etcher p.55; F.M. 2256; Atlas v. Stolk 2358. On the famous raid of Chetham by Michiel de Ruyter and his fleet.
- On paper with unidentified watermark. A few foxed spots; tiny chip in blank platemark border.
= With collector's mark "RS" on verso (possibly Lugt 2238a (unidentified)). Hollstein 86, 2nd state (of 3); Bartsch 77, 2nd state (of 2).
AND 1 other: a copy after Daniel HOPFER, Kuntz (Conrad) von der Rosen, Court Jester of Emperor Maximilian I (etching, monogrammed "D.H." A few thin spots; tiny chip in lower right corner; vague flattened folds on verso. Hollstein 97A).
- Sl. yellowed.
AND 2 19th cent. impressions of etchings by Jan VAN VLIET.
= Comprises i.a. "Bataille van den 13 September 1793, benevens het kwetzen van z.d.h. Willem George Fredrik van Orange, op de hoogte van Werwick" (by Carel Jacob DE HUYZER after Cornelis GROENEVELD, 1802, "Proefdruk". F.M. 5242); "De overleden Prins Fredrik, op het paradebed liggende, door zijne officieren betreurd" (by Cornelis BROUWER after Cornelis GROENEVELD, 1799. F.M. 5512) and "Inhuldiging van den Souvereinen Vorst" (by Reinier VINKELES after Jan Willem PIENEMAN, 1814. F.M. 5948a).
- Slightly yellowed; some vague foxing. = Nissen IVB, 832. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CIII.
= Comprises "Finland Bear Hunting", "Caffres Hunting a Lion", "Russian Winter Fishery", "German Fox Trap" and "Greenland Seal Catching". Each with corresponing textleaf.
- All mounted along margins under passepartout (2x)/ on board (2x).
AND a similar large print after G. SADELER.
- Margins browned and soiled.
- A few vague old creases.
- Sl. grey impression; sl. (dust)soiled. = New Hollstein 122.
- Mostly w. (sm.) defects, i.a. waterstains, soiling, sm. tears or chips along edges.
= With a few duplicates. From various editions, i.a. of 1579 and the later Visscher editions (Theatrum Biblicum). I.a. the Parable of the Wheats and Tares. And Christ as the Good Shepherd and Christ at Emmaus by JULIUS GOLTZIUS.