- Cut just outside the borderline.
= (Very) rare. New Hollstein 154. From a series of 2 landscapes after Vinckboons. On laid paper with part of a watermark of a vase or jug.
- All but one sl. soiled in margins; Jesaja cut to the platemark, all others w. wide margins.
= All from the series Icones Prophetarum Veteris Testamenti. Portraits of Jesaja (4), Jeremias (5), Daniel (8), Hosea (9), Amos (11), Obadja (12), Jonas (13) (w. on verso an engraving of Jonas in the whale), Micha (14), Habbakuk (16), Sophonias (17), Haggai (18)Hollstein 4-30.
= From the series The Acts of the Apostles (34 plates in total). New Hollstein 214, 2nd state of 3.
AND 8 others similar on 5 lvs. by the same from the same series: New Hollstein 194, 195, 198, 199, 200, 201, 217, 219.
- With vertical fold(s).
- Sl. browned and w. sm. waterstain in lower margin, sl. within the caption; ample margins.
= New Hollstein 383, 1st state of 2. Part of a series of 8 engravings depicting personifications of trades and professions.
AND 1 other by the same: The rich man and the gate of heaven and the camel and the eye of the needle (New Hollstein 281, 4th state of 5).
- Lower margin diagonally trimmed short (0-1,5 cm.), without loss of vital aspects of the image; tiny tear in right margin touching the image; nevertheless an attractive print.
= Cf. Garrison-Morton 398: "Remarkable for its striking mezzotints printed in color". Very rare.
- Vertical closed tear in centre of caption and ±5 cm. into the image; sm. restorations on verso in upper corners; one sm. wormhole; agetoned w. a few brown specks.
= Very rare. Hollstein 7, 1st state. Part of a series of 4 prints showing Allegories on the medical profession. Partly copied (in reverse) after the series on the same subject by the atelier of Hendrick Goltzius.
- First print foxed; cut on the platemark; 2nd print w. scattered brown stains, cut just outside the platemark and caption.
= Two of the largest prints Genoels created. Hollstein 71 and 72.
AND 4 other etchings, all arcadian landscapes, partly by/ after the same, 1x w. the address of N. Robert.
- First print trimmed on the borderline and sl. yellowed; 2nd and 3rd print w. ample margins.
= From the series of six landscapes: Hollstein 60 (3rd state of 4), 62 (4th state of 4) and 65 (3rd state of 4). The 2nd and 3rd print on thick 18th century laid paper.
Idem. Temple. Square Stone. Sacrifice. Three (of 4) etchings, each 10,8x16,3 cm., 1684 and 1688.
- First print w. ample margins on thick 18th century paper; sl. foxed, mostly in right margin; 2nd print w. annot. in pen and ink and pencil (collector's mark?) in lower margin.
= Part of the series of 4 landscapes: Hollstein 29-31. Second print with the collector's mark of J.P.M. Cerroni (Lugt 1432) on verso.
AND 5 others by the same (incl. 1 duplicate): Hollstein 29, 34, 47, 58 and 59.
= Delteil 45, the 3rd state (of 4). Early lithograph.
ADDED: Ploos van Amstel, Cornelis (1726-1798). Spinnende herderin met kudde. Printdrawing, printed in brown after Nicolaes BERCHEM, 24,8x35,4 cm., with the Ploos stamp on verso.
= LNP 94.
- Somewhat soiled in ample margins.
= New Hollstein 245, only state. Portrait of the collector Abraham Gorlaeus.
Goltzius, Hendrick (1558-1617). Frederick II, king of Denmark and Norway. Engraving after Frans HOGENBERG, 22,2x16 cm., w/ the address of G. Cornelij.
- Cut on the borderline; with clumsily contemporary handcolouring (yellow and red); closed tears in lower part in the corners.
= New Hollstein 220.
- Fine state and impression; w. later extended margins. = New Hollstein 199, the first state of 2.
AND 2 others by the same: Three cavalrymen in full armour (New Hollstein 194; Hollstein 267, 2nd state of 2, w. the monogram of C.J. Visscher) and A soldier placing his fork (...) (New Hollstein 386, 4th state of 4).
- Cut sl. irregular just outside the borderline; sl. agetoned with a few spots.
= New Hollstein 108. The figure of Hope holding a capped hunting hawk. Rare.
- Soiled w. sm. reddish smudges; tiny holes and tears closed along left edge; trimmed just outside the platemark.
= New Hollstein 181, 1st state of 2.
AND 2 others by the same from the same series: Colonel (New Holstein 176, 1st state) and Treasurer (New Hollstein 185, 1st or 2nd state. Caption cut off).
- Some vague brown specks. = New Hollstein 246, 2nd state (of 2), with the fault at the top.
- Trimmed on/ just within the platemark; sl. (finger)soiled.
= From the Passion series (title and 13 plates). New Hollstein 45 and 49, first state of 2.
- Very wide margins w. a few sm. brown spots. = New Hollstein 249, 2nd state of 2. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXIX.
- Cut just outside the borderline, lower margin up to the caption; a few closed tears and holes; somewhat soiled and agetoned.
= From the series Christ, the twelve apostles and St Paul with the Creed (14 engravings). New Hollstein 82, 1st state of 2.
- Partly waterst. in lower blank margin (not affecting image); title duststoiled and reattached; sl. fingersoiled; a few prints trifle yellowed and foxed; 2 heraldic bookpates on upper pastedown; binding w. minor imperfections.
= New Hollstein 340b and 341-457; cf. Cockle 79 (English ed., 1607); cf. Lipperheide Qb18 (Dutch ed. 1607); Jähns p.1005ff. The famous manual on handling muskets and pikes by Jacob de Gheyn (1565-1629). For the complex history of publication of the various (Dutch, German, English, French and Danish) editions in the years 1607-1608, see catalogue Le héraut du dix-septième siècle. Dessins et gravures de Jacques de Gheyn II et III, no.37 (Paris, Institut Néerlandais, 1985, with literature). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXIX.
- One print "Sforza" lower right corner torn off, repaired and entirely redrawn; 2x trimmed on the platemark; (partly) trimmed to the borderline.
= New Hollstein 234-237, 1st state of 2.
- Vague horizontal fold; tipped onto mount.
= Bartsch 38; Lewis & Lewis 36, the third state (of 4). From a series of 7 designs for the ceiling of the Ulysses Gallery (destroyed 1738-39) at Fontainebleau.