4919 - 5415 FINE ARTS - GRAPHIC ART, 16th-19th CENTURY
- Trifle soiled/ foxed.
= Cf. Hollstein 88, the portrait by M. Mosijn. The same composition, but small differences. Perhaps a copy after? On laid paper with foolscap watermark.
AND ±150 other portraits,16th-18th cent., mostly engraved or etched, various sizes.
= I.a. a portrait of John Speed (by S. SAVERY), portrait of unknown man (by LUCAS KILIAN), Henry de Montmorency (by Th. DE LEU) and Hartmann Creide (by B. KILIAN II).
- Trimmed to/ on the borderline, caption cut trifle short; laid down on contemp. paper.
= New Hollstein 175, 1st state (of 2). Rare. From the series Pictorum aliquot celebrium praecipuae germaniae inferioris effigies (1610). The title-print to the third part of the series.
WITH the same print in the 2nd state.
- Trimmed on the platemark. = New Hollstein 170, 1st state (of 2).
Idem. Michiel Mierevelt./ Gerard Pietersz. Two etchings and engravings, 20,2x12,4 and 20,1x12 cm., 1610.
= New Hollstein 169 (2nd state (of 2)) and 173.
= The complete series, published in 3 parts, contains 72 portraits, 24 of which are engraved by Simon Frisius (see: N. Orenstein, Hendrick Hondius and the Business of Prints in Seventeenth-Century Holland, p.73ff). Comprises: Abraham Bloemaert (New Hollstein 159), Joachim Bueckelaer (NH 160), Hendrick van Cleef (NH 161), Michiel Coxie (NH 162, sm. wormhole), Adam Elsheimer (NH 164), Maarten van Heemskerck (NH 166), Joris Hoefnagel (NH 167), Hans Holbein (NH 168), Michiel van Mierevelt (NH 169), Gillis Mostaert (NH 172), Gerrit Pietersz.(NH 173), Christian van den Queborne (NH 174), Joos van Winghe (NH 179).
AND 5 others, incl. 3 others from the same series: Cornelis Ketel (NH 111, by H. HONDIUS), Floris Claesz. van Dijck (NH 112 by HONDIUS) and Otto van Veen (attrib. to R. DE BAUDOUS, Hollstein 178 (Frisius)) and 2 portraits by S. FRISIUS from the series of celebrated propagators of religion: Jacob Kimedoncius (NH 195, 1st state (of 2)) and Georg Mayr (NH 197, 1st state of 2).
- Sl. yellowed.
= Including 30 portraits from a 18th century edition of Vite de più eccellenti pittori scultori ed architetti.
= From G. ARNOLD, Historie der kerken en ketteren (...) tot 1688 (1701). Landwehr 93.
AND 4 others by the same from the same work and 5 others by the same from J. BASNAGE, Alle de voornaamste historien des ouden en nieuwen testaments (1703).
= I.a. portraits of Philip of Egmond, Adolf de Mey, Herman Egon (prince of Furstenberg etc.); From the series: Portraits des hommes illustres qui ont vecu dans le XVII siècle: savoir Les Principaux Potentats, Princes, & Plenipotentiaires qui vivoient au tems du célébre Traite de la Paiz générale conclue à Munster & à Osnabrug en Westphalie avec leurs armes et devises.
Nolpe, P. (1613-1652). (Portrait of Willem Ripperda). Etching w. engraved caption, 20,5x13 cm.
= From the series Icones Legatorum Monasterii et Osnabrugae existentium: pacis universalis conciliandae gratia. Hollstein 51.
Perrier, F. (1590-1650). (The statue of Marcus Aurelus on horseback). Two engravings on 1 leaf, each 22,8x14,3 cm.
= From series of classical statues in Rome (1628), perhaps from a later edition.
AND 18 others, i.a. by P. NOLPE (Hollstein 40, 41, 49, 50 and 53) and a portrait of Lodewijk de Dieu (engr. by J. SUYDERHOEF, Hollstein 75, 1st state of 3).
- Duststained/ soiled in margins.
AND 1 portrait of J.F. LE SUEUR (aquatint after a physionotrace). - ADDED: a small Dutch anti-Napoleon manuscript acrostichon: "Neerlands geessel, menschen moorder. Armoed zaaijer, rustverstoorder, Pest der menschen, oorlogkweeker, Ondier, gelddief, woordverbreker, Landverrader, oproermaker, Echtverbreker, godverzaker. O! monster voor de hel bekwaam; Neem de eerste letters: 't is zijn naam"
- Cut to or just inside the image; damages in lower margin. = Petitjean/ Wickert 71, 4th state (of 6).
= Fine condition w. ample margins. Hollstein 62, 2nd state of 2.
Passe II, C. de. (1594-1670). "Otho Heurnius". Engr. portrait after N. NEGRE, w. Latin caption below, dated "Leidae anno 1642" in the plate. Haid, J.J. (1704-1767). "Petrus van Musschenbroek". Mezzotint after J.M. QUINKHARD, 31x19 cm., engr. caption below in Latin.
- Tipped onto mount; corners rounded.
AND 5 other 17th and 18th cent. engr. portraits, i.a. by P.S. VAN GUNST.
= Hollstein 68, 2nd state (of 2).
AND 20 other engr. (2x lithogr.) portraits, i.a. Johannes Plantinus (by P. TANJÉ after J.M. QUINKHARD), Marius Goesanus (by TH. MATHAM after N. MOYAERT), François Vilain éveque de Tournai and Jean-Baptiste Christyn (by P. VAN SCHUPPEN), Johan Uytenbogaert (by C. DE JONGE after M. MIERVELD) and Peter Paul Rubens (by W. HOLLAR, 19th cent. print).
- Upper margin laid down on mount; sl. browned/ foxed (verso worse).
AND 7 other portraits, i.a. a mezzotint portrait by J. STOLKER of Jaques de Moscher (tear in right margin and sl. foxed/ waterst.), a mezzotint portrait of Rembrandt and an engr. portrait of Francesco Cairo by F. GREGORI after G.D. CAMPIGLIA. - AND 13 miscell. other prints, 18th/ 19th cent., i.a. "The Flemish Ballad Singer" (handcol. etching and aquatint by R. BROOKSHAW).
= Portrait of the dwarf called Simon Jane Paap (1789-1828), from Zandvoort.
"De kleine Juffrouw Timmermans, geb. te Gestel. De kleine Weduwe uit Bordeaux". Lithograph, 19,3x25,5 cm., ±1820.
= Rare, no copy traced.
- Closed tear in right blank margin. = New Hollstein 111, 2nd state (of 2).
AND 22 small (oval) portraits (mainly) of noblemen and -women, i.a. Aben-Humeya, king of Granada, King John of England, Athabalipa, Peruvian monarch, and Prince Willem van Oranje (i.a. by/ after MATHAM).
- Approx. 5 plates trifle foxed in blank margins, not touching image.
= Contains engr. title and 11 portraits of counts and countesses of Holland, Zeeland and West-Frisia: Philip II; Theodoric I; William I; William III; William V; Albert; Philip the Good; Charles the Bold; Maximilian I; Philip the handsome and Charles V. All in oval ornamental borders with coat of arms and with broad margins. Hollstein: 77-78, 93, 99, 102-103, 107-108, 110-113.
= Hollstein 2027, 4th state of 4; Mauqouy-Hendrickx 1743, 4th state of 4. From the series Pictorum Aliquot Celebrium praecipuae Germaniae Inferioris Effigies.
AND 7 other portraits of artists, i.a. Adriaen van de Venne (etching by W. HOLLAR), Thomas Bossaert (by C. WOUMANS), François Wouters (by P. DE JODE) and a large portrait of Peter Lely (by A. DE JODE, lower margin trimmed short w. loss of caption and other defects. Hollstein 11).