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74 5299 Rodin A  1840 1917 74 5299 Rodin A 1840 1917
74/5299 Rodin, A. (1840-1917). Victor Hugo, de trois quarts. Drypoint, 1885, 18,8x14 cm., engr. captions below, from Gazette des Beaux-Arts.

- Small tear in lower blank margin; sl. yellowed. = Delteil 6.

€ (100-150) 130
74 5300 Roghman G  1625 ±1657 74 5300 Roghman G 1625 ±1657
74/5300 Roghman, G. (1625-±1657). "'t Huys te Zuylen". Engraving after R. ROGHMAN, engr. caption below, 40,9x52 cm., w. engr. "Nicolaus Visscher excud." in cartouche.

- Tipped onto mount; a few closed tears in lower margin; sl. yellowed.

= Hollstein 8, 1st state (of 2). Very rare, no copy traced on the market. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXIII.

€ (300-500) 300
74 5301 Roghman R  1627 1692 74 5301 Roghman R 1627 1692
74/5301 Roghman, R. (1627-1692). Rocky landscape. Etching from the series of 8 Tirolian landscapes, ±1650, 13,3x24,9 cm., numb. "2" in lower margin.

- Beautiful impression with ample broad margins. = Hollstein 26, only state.

€ (200-300) 375
74 5302 Roghman R  1627 1692 74 5302 Roghman R 1627 1692
74 5302 Roghman R  1627 1692 74 5302 Roghman R 1627 1692
74 5302 Roghman R  1627 1692 74 5302 Roghman R 1627 1692
74 5302 Roghman R  1627 1692 74 5302 Roghman R 1627 1692
74/5302 Roghman, R. (1627-1692). "Verscheijde Ghesichten, in 't Haechsche Bos na 't Leven geteijckent". Title etching of the series of 6 etchings, 21,7x26,5 cm.

= Hollstein 33, the 3rd state (of 5), reworked by P. Nolpe, with the number "1" added in lower left corner and with the address of N. Visscher. With the collector's stamp of Johann Nepomuk Seiler (1793-1876) (Lugt 3976).

Nieulandt II, W. van (±1584-1635). (Landscape with house with livestock, river view in the background). Etching after P. BRIL, 22,8x30,5 cm., w. the address of Bonnenfant.

- Yellowed near left part. = Hollstein 76-111. From the series of 36 Italian landscapes.

AND 2 other landscape etchings, by L. VAN UDEN after P. RUBENS (Hollstein 42, 5th and final state) and W.Y. OTTLEY after W. DE HEUSCH (copy of Hollstein 7, 2nd state).

€ (100-150) 100
74 5303 Roghman R  1627 1692 74 5303 Roghman R 1627 1692
74 5303 Roghman R  1627 1692 74 5303 Roghman R 1627 1692
74 5303 Roghman R  1627 1692 74 5303 Roghman R 1627 1692
74/5303 Roghman, R. (1627-1692). Lot of 3 etchings, all from the series of Eight landscapes with views in various provinces, 12,5x20,5 cm., "R. Roghman f." and titled in the plate.

- Trimmed within the platemark, affecting the number below the image; trifle/ sl. creased/ spotted (some very vague stains on verso); thin spots in upper and lower right corner; tiny portion of lower left corner missing.

= Hollstein 16, only state.

= "Aerckel" (Hollstein 8, the 2nd state (of 2)); "Aen Uytrecht" (cut just outside the borderline. Hollstein 13, the first and final state); "In Maerseveen" (cut just outside the borderline. Waterst. in upper margin. Hollstein 15).

€ (120-150) 120
74 5304 Roos J H  1631 1685 74 5304 Roos J H 1631 1685
74 5304 Roos J H  1631 1685 74 5304 Roos J H 1631 1685
74 5304 Roos J H  1631 1685 74 5304 Roos J H 1631 1685
74/5304 Roos, J.H. (1631-1685). Standing sheep at left, four sheep lying at centre. Etching, 19,5x16,3 cm., with the letter "f" in lower right corner.

- Good impression w. broad margins; sl. yellowed. = Hollstein 23, the 3rd state (of 3).

Londonio, F. (1723-1783). (Shepherd and shepherdess with sheep and a horse). Etching, 18x25,2 cm., printed on blue paper, tipped onto mount.

- A few tiny brown spots (mainly) in centre; marginal fold in lower right corner; tiny tear in centre upper edge; paper sl. thin on a few spots.

AND 1 other etching by J.A. KLEIN.

€ (80-100) 80
74 5305 Rosa S  1615 1673 74 5305 Rosa S 1615 1673
74/5305 Rosa, S. (1615-1673). Saint William of Maleval. Etching, ±1661, 34,5x22,6 cm., signed in the plate.

- Ample margins; trifle foxed. = On paper with watermark French lily in oval.

Philippon, A. (17th cent). (?). "Le veritable plan, et pourtrait de la maison Miraculeuse de la Ste Vierge, anisy qu'elle se voit à present à Lorette." Etching, 1649, 24x23,2 cm.

- Tipped onto mount.

AND 1 etching by S. DELLA BELLA.

€ (100-150) 210
74 5306 Rowlandson T  1756 1827 74 5306 Rowlandson T 1756 1827
74 5306 Rowlandson T  1756 1827 74 5306 Rowlandson T 1756 1827
74/5306 Rowlandson, T. (1756-1827). "Looking at the Comet till you get a Criek in the Neck." Handcol. etching w. caption below, 25,5x32 cm., London, T. Tegg, 1819.

= SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXII.

AND 1 other: ANONYMOUS (1st half 19th cent.), "The Slashers!!" (handcol. etching, caption below image, 24,3x14 cm.).

€ (150-250) 230
74 5307 Rowlandson T  1756 1827  after 74 5307 Rowlandson T 1756 1827 after
74 5307 Rowlandson T  1756 1827  after 74 5307 Rowlandson T 1756 1827 after
74 5307 Rowlandson T  1756 1827  after 74 5307 Rowlandson T 1756 1827 after
74/5307 Rowlandson, T. (1756-1827) (after). "Drawing from Life at the Royal Academy (Somerset House)." Handcol. etching and aquatint by A.C. PUGIN and HARRADEN, 19,5x25,8 cm., engr. captions below, London, R. Ackermann's Repository of Arts, 1808. - AND 2 others by/ after the same: "Doctor Syntax at an auction" and "Yorick feeling the Grisset's pulse".
€ (100-150) 110
74 5308 Ruischer J  ±1625 after 1675 74 5308 Ruischer J ±1625 after 1675
74 5308 Ruischer J  ±1625 after 1675 74 5308 Ruischer J ±1625 after 1675
74/5308 Ruischer, J. (±1625-after 1675). View of Rhenen./ Village on a river. Two etchings from the series of 6 Landscapes, ±1650, each 11,8x20,8 cm., with address "AW ex." in upper left corner.

- Fine impressions w. small margins. Hollstein 91 w. small ruststain in lower blank margin.

= Hollstein Waterloo 90 and 91, both 2nd state (of 3), reworked by Antoni Waterloo, with his address added.

€ (200-300) 210
74 5309 Ruischer J  ±1625 after 1675 74 5309 Ruischer J ±1625 after 1675
74 5309 Ruischer J  ±1625 after 1675 74 5309 Ruischer J ±1625 after 1675
74 5309 Ruischer J  ±1625 after 1675 74 5309 Ruischer J ±1625 after 1675
74 5309 Ruischer J  ±1625 after 1675 74 5309 Ruischer J ±1625 after 1675
74 5309 Ruischer J  ±1625 after 1675 74 5309 Ruischer J ±1625 after 1675
74 5309 Ruischer J  ±1625 after 1675 74 5309 Ruischer J ±1625 after 1675
74 5309 Ruischer J  ±1625 after 1675 74 5309 Ruischer J ±1625 after 1675
74/5309 Ruischer, J. (±1625-after 1675). Village on a river (view from the Cunera tower at Rhenen on the Rhine). Etching, 11,6x20,9 cm., "AW ex." in upper left corner.

- Trimmed just outside the platemark; tipped onto a mount.

= Hollstein (Ruischer) 16 and Hollstein (Waterloo) 91, 3rd state (of 3), reworked by Waterloo in etching and drypoint (2nd state) and with additional rework, published by Basan. Of the first state by Johannes Ruischer only 2 impressions are known. Part of a panorama of Rhenen.

Sorious, I. (act. 1672-1676). "t Slot te Kroonen-borgh". Etching, 14,9x25,2 cm., signed in the plate.

= Hollstein 15. Part of a series of 13 views of buildings destroyed by the French in 1672. With a 17th century annotation in pen and ink: "Aldus door opspringen in Augusti Ao. 1672 door de franse".

AND 15 other landscapes, i.a. by/ after S.A. BOLSWERT, R. ROGHMAN, H. SWANEVELT, PIETER NOLPE and JAN VAN DE VELDE (w. manuscript collector's mark of Naudet (act. 1763-1830) (Lugt 1937))

€ (100-150) 400
74 5310 Ruisdael J van 1628 1682 74 5310 Ruisdael J van 1628 1682
74/5310 Ruisdael, J. van (1628-1682). The cottage on the hill. Etching, 19x27,3 cm., w. "JRuisdael" in the plate in lower margin below image, on paper w. part of unidentified watermark.

- Annots. in pen in lower left and lower right blank corner; upper corners tipped onto mount; vague foxing (especially verso).

= Hollstein 3, the 2nd state (of 2), with the clouds added; De Groot, Landscape, 218.

€ (150-250) 400
74 5311 Ruisdael J van 1628 1682 74 5311 Ruisdael J van 1628 1682
74 5311 Ruisdael J van 1628 1682 74 5311 Ruisdael J van 1628 1682
74/5311 Ruisdael, J. van (1628-1682). The travellers. Etching, 17,8x24,7 cm., signed "JvRuisdael" in lower left corner.

- Cut short w. loss of image; doubled. = Hollstein 4, the 3rd state (of 4) w. sizes 19,5x28 cm.

AND 1 other after the same: Two farmers with their dog (18x26,8 cm.).

€ (100-150) 230
74 5312 Ruisdael J van 1628 1682 74 5312 Ruisdael J van 1628 1682
74/5312 Ruisdael, J. van (1628-1682). Two farmers with their dog. Etching, 18,4x27,1 cm., signed "Ruisdael f." in the plate.

- Good/ fine impression w. ample margins. Foxed (mainly) in margins; sl. yellowed.

= Hollstein 2; Ackley 154. The 2nd state (of 2), with the clouds added. With the collector's mark of Prince Soutzo on verso (L. 2341). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXIV.

€ (300-500) 600
74 5313 Sadeler I J  1550 ±1600 74 5313 Sadeler I J 1550 ±1600
74/5313 Sadeler I, J. (1550-±1600). "Descendit ad infernum, tertia die resurrecit a mortis." Engraving after M. DE VOS, 20x24 cm., engr. captions above and below.

- Small wormhole in lower margin (affecting image); vague brown stain in upper margin. = Hollstein 469.

AND 1 other engraving by H. HONDIUS after A. VAN SAEN, Christ and his disciples on the road to Emmaus (tear on old middle-fold).

€ (100-150) 160
74 5314 Sadeler I J  1550 ±1600 74 5314 Sadeler I J 1550 ±1600
74 5314 Sadeler I J  1550 ±1600 74 5314 Sadeler I J 1550 ±1600
74/5314 Sadeler I, J. (1550-±1600). Entry in Jerusalem. Engraving after D. BARENDSZ from the series of 5 engravings The truth of Christ's mission, 23,2x19,5 cm., w. 2-line verse engr. below image and w. engr. "T. Bernard. invent." and "Sadeler excud." in lower margin of image.

- Sl. soiled; sm. inkstains(?) in lower margin on verso; doubled; sm. paper restorations in corners; two tiny holes in image.

= Hollstein 201, only state.

AND 1 other by P. DE JODE II, "Superat Praesentia Famam" (eng. after C. SCHUT. Lacks corners. F.M. 1728.11).

€ (80-100) 80
74 5315 Sadeler I R  1560 1628 or 1632 74 5315 Sadeler I R 1560 1628 or 1632
74/5315 Sadeler I, R. (1560-1628 or 1632). Susanna and the elders. Engraving after F. POURBUS, 24,7x30,3 cm., with the address of R. Sadeler, "Franciscus pourbus invent:" and "1582" in lower right corner.

- Good impression. (Sl.) foxed/ yellowed, worse in upper left corner; remnants of former mount on verso.

= Hollstein 11, only state. Rare.

€ (200-300) 200
74 5316 Sadeler A  ±1570 1629 74 5316 Sadeler A ±1570 1629
74/5316 Sadeler, A. (±1570-1629). The Entombment. Engraving after JOSEPH HEINTZ, 49,5x39,3 cm.

- Caption below cut off. = Hollstein 56. Impressive large print.

€ (200-300) 250
74 5317 Sadeler A  ±1570 1629 74 5317 Sadeler A ±1570 1629
74/5317 Sadeler, A. (±1570-1629). Riverscape with a stone bridge and a wooden bridge. Etching after P. BRIL, 19,2x21,7 cm., "EGS Sculp." and "Paulus Bril inventor" in the plate

- Beautiful, early impression, on thin paper w. crowned half moon watermark; ample margins.

= Hollstein 205, only state. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXIV

€ (250-300) 250
74 5318 Saenredam J  1565 1607 74 5318 Saenredam J 1565 1607
74 5318 Saenredam J  1565 1607 74 5318 Saenredam J 1565 1607
74 5318 Saenredam J  1565 1607 74 5318 Saenredam J 1565 1607
74 5318 Saenredam J  1565 1607 74 5318 Saenredam J 1565 1607
74 5318 Saenredam J  1565 1607 74 5318 Saenredam J 1565 1607
74/5318 Saenredam, J. (1565-1607). Adam naming the animals. Engraving after A. BLOEMAERT, 27,5x19,7 cm., 4-line caption below, published by I. Houwens.

- Grey impression. Vague middle-fold; sl. foxed/ stained; some tears in blank margins.

= Hollstein 1.

AND 8 other etchings and engravings, i.a. by/ after A. VAN EVERDINGEN, C. SCHUT, A. BLOEMAERT and L. DE DUYSTER.

€ (100-150) 450