- Doubled, closing a horizontal tear in right margin of image; trimmed to/ just within the border line; sl. dam. in lower left corner (just touching Zeeman's monogram).
= Hollstein (Mousyn) 87; cf New Hollstein (Lievens) 39 and F.M. Portretten 4633 ff. Apparently published by Lodewijcksz in a series of similar portraits of famous admirals, all with the same naval battle-scene in lower margin. For the naval battle by Nooms see New Hollstein (Zeeman) 12. Very rare portrait (as are all of this series).
Gole, Jacob (±1660-1737). "Cornelis Tromp." Oval portrait, mezzotint, 18,7x14 cm., w. engr. 4-line caption below image and address of Gole below.
- Fine copy. = Hollstein 123; F.M. Portretten 5424.
ADDED: 3 other small portraits, i.a. of Mercator and Plancius.
- Trimmed to the borderline.
= On slightly thick laid paper. Mannocci 9, the first state (of 4). With the collector's mark of Albert van den Briel (Lugt 407a) and vicomte Philogene de Montfort (Lugt 1035). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXXI.
- Doubled. = Mannocci 39, the 4th state (of 6).
- Trimmed ±2 mm outside the borderline; sm. unobtrusive closed tear in left margin, ±1 cm. into the image.
= Mannocci 37, 3rd state (B) of 5; Robert-Dumesnil 11.
= Incl. 5 battle scenes, 4 of which after JAN LUYKEN and from L. VAN DEN BOSCH, Leven en bedryf van Willem de Darde (Amst., 1694).
= Incl. 18 woodcut capitals, 11 hunting scenes and a nice woodcut by Gruninger from an early 16th cent. Virgil edition.
ADDED: ±30 later book illustrations, incl. a small stack of engr. emblematic illustrations from J. CATS, Sinne- en minnebeelden.
- A few brown spots.
= On late 16th/ early 17th century laid paper with circular watermark with "W". Hollstein 48.
- Trimmed on the borderline; fine dark impression on sl. thick laid paper. = Hollstein 6.
- Hollstein 7 sl. yellowed; both fine impressions on paper w. foolscap watermark; cut to the borderline.
= Rare. Hollstein 6 and 7, 2-4th state? Both w. the collector's mark of Albert van den Briel (1881-1971) (Lugt 407a).
- Folds as published; sm. closed tear/ hole on vertical middle fold.
= Fine large interior of the Trêveszaal with engraved legend below. F.M. 2989-H; Hollstein 4. Commemorating the opening of the new audience hall of the Dutch States-General.
AND 1 engraving after CORNELIS NOTEMANS (De Roomsch-Catholyke kerk in den Oppert te Rotterdam, Van binnen te zien na de zyde van het Autaar).
- Trimmed on the platemark; soiled; paper w. thin areas (prob. removed mount).
= 'Ornamentprenten in het Rijksprentenkabinet I, 15de & 16de eeuw', Amsterdam 1988, no. 114; Hollstein 9. Very rare. With the doublette mark of the Boymans van Beuningen Museum on verso (Lugt 700a). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXXI.
- New margins; some foxing; verso stained (sl. shining through); small tear in lower left blank corner.
= New Hollstein 300, the first state (of 2).
- Fine impression with small margins.
= New Hollstein 289, the first state (of 2). With the collector's mark of Karl von Guérard on verso (Lugt 1109).
- Fine impression with small margins. = New Hollstein 71, only state.
- Portion of upper left corner lacking, repaired and redrawn; sl. (finger)soiled.
= New Hollstein 150, 1st state of 3.
- Sl. stained, especially on the belly of Joseph and in blank margins; probably a washed copy.
= New Hollstein 198, only state.
= New Hollstein 29, the first state (of 3). With collector's marks of the Fürstlich Walburg Wolfeggsches Kupferstichkabinett (Lugt 2542), E. Fabricius (Lugt 919) and Thomas Graf (Lugt 1092a).
- Doubled. = New Hollstein 110. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXXI.
- FIne impression with small margins.
= New Hollstein 59, the first state (of 2).