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75 5548 Genoels A  1640 1723 75 5548 Genoels A 1640 1723
75 5548 Genoels A  1640 1723 75 5548 Genoels A 1640 1723
75/5548 Genoels, A. (1640-1723). The young man at the brook. Etching, 16,1x22,5 cm., signed "A Genoels" and "Ao. 1684 octobris" in the plate.

= Hollstein 57. Second print from the series of 4.

AND 3 others etched landscapes by J. GLAUBER (Bartsch 7), J.F. VAN BLOEMEN (Le Blanc 2. On wove paper) and PETER VAN BEMMEL.

€ (80-100) 80
75 5549 Géricault Th  1791 1824 75 5549 Géricault Th 1791 1824
75/5549 Géricault, Th. (1791-1824). "Lara blessé". Lithograph, 17,7x23 cm., "Géricault", "Lith. de Villain" and titled below the image.

= Delteil 45, the 3rd state (of 4). Early lithograph.

€ (60-80)
75 5550 Gole J  ±1660 1724 75 5550 Gole J ±1660 1724
75 5550 Gole J  ±1660 1724 75 5550 Gole J ±1660 1724
75/5550 Gole, J. (±1660-1724). Four smokers before the fireplace. Mezzotint after W. VAILLANT after D. TENIERS, 23,5x18 cm.

- Tipped onto mount; remnants of former mount visible on verso, causing some sm. imperfections in outer corners.

= Hollstein 177.

Swanevelt, H. van (±1600-1655) (after). Satyr family seated under a tree. Etching, 19,6x27,6 cm., "H. Swanevelt" in upper margin.

- Tipped onto mount; sm. smudging in lower margin. = Hollstein (after H. Swanevelt) 27.

AND 6 other engravings and etchings, i.a. by H. SWANEVELT, (Hollstein 14, 91 and 105, all final states), all laid down on mount

€ (50-70) 140
75 5551 Gole J  ±1660 1737 75 5551 Gole J ±1660 1737
75/5551 Gole, J. (±1660-1737). Adriaen van Ostade, painter, with hat. Mezzotint portrait, 23x17 cm., "A. van Ostade del: Effigies" and "J. Gole exc: cum Privil: ord: Holland:" below the image.

- Sl. foxed; weak spot in lower right corner. = Hollstein 103, only state; F.M. 4028.

€ (100-150) 100
75 5552 Goltzius H  1558 1617 75 5552 Goltzius H 1558 1617
75/5552 Goltzius, H. (1558-1617). Christ before Pilate. Copperengr. from the series of 12 of The Passion, 19,5x12,7 cm., "5" and "A° HG (interwined) 96." in the plate.

= Hollstein 25; Strauss 332. The 1st state (of 2).

€ (80-100) 140
75 5553 Goltzius H  1558 1617 75 5553 Goltzius H 1558 1617
75/5553 Goltzius, H. (1558-1617). Disagreement in the church. Engraving, 25,6x18,7 cm., monogrammed in the plate, w. the address of Philip Galle (but published by Hondius), 1598-1604.

- Sl. (finger)soiled.

= New Hollstein 66, 2nd state of 2. From the series Allegories of the Christian Creed.

€ (100-150) 100
75 5554 Goltzius H  1558 1617 75 5554 Goltzius H 1558 1617
75/5554 Goltzius, H. (1558-1617). Ecce homo. Engraving, from the Passion series, 19,7x12,8 cm., monogrammed, "1597" and [in lower left corner] "8" in the plate.

- Cut on the platemark. = Strauss, 341; New Hollstein 24. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXVII.

€ (200-300) 275
75 5555 Goltzius H  1558 1617 75 5555 Goltzius H 1558 1617
75/5555 Goltzius, H. (1558-1617). The entombment. Engraving from the series The Passion of the Christ, 20,1x13,4 cm., monogrammed, "1596" and "11" in the plate.

- Partly mounted onto modern paper; grey impression.

= Late 18th century impression (prob. Amst., F. de Wit, before 1706) on paper with watermark of the Seven Provinces. Hollstein 27 (4th state?).

€ (80-100) 90
75 5556 Goltzius H  1558 1617 75 5556 Goltzius H 1558 1617
75/5556 Goltzius, H. (1558-1617). Faith, Hope and Charity. Three engravings (of 7) by J. MATHAM, 1597, each ±15,2x10,2 cm. (platemark), w. the address of P. de Reyger.

- Broad margins; sl. yellowed; trifle foxed; sl. fingersoiled in margins; third print w. diagonal fold.

= New Hollstein 505-507, 4th state (of 5), before 1677. Part of the series the Seven Virtues.

€ (300-500)
75 5557 Goltzius H  1558 1617  after 75 5557 Goltzius H 1558 1617 after
75 5557 Goltzius H  1558 1617  after 75 5557 Goltzius H 1558 1617 after
75/5557 Goltzius, H. (1558-1617) (after). (Metamorphoses). Two engravings from the series of Ovid's Metamorphoses (52 plates in 2 sets), both ±18x25 cm., numb. "5" and "12" in lower left corner, both w. engr. 4-line Latin caption below the image.

- Good impressions w. ample margins; no.5 w. contemp. ms. correction in pen and ink; occas. yellowed/ sl. stained/ tipped onto mount.

= New Hollstein (after Goltzius) 543 and 556; both first states (of 2) by an anonymous engraver.

€ (50-70) 120
75 5558 Goltzius H  1558 1617  workshop of 75 5558 Goltzius H 1558 1617 workshop of
75 5558 Goltzius H  1558 1617  workshop of 75 5558 Goltzius H 1558 1617 workshop of
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75/5558 Goltzius, H. (1558-1617) (workshop of). Apollo killing Python. Engraving from the series of Ovid's Metamorphoses, 17,7x25,2 cm., 4-line caption below, numb. "13" below image.

- Sm. closed hole in the sky; vague brown stains in upper part.

= New Hollstein 544, 1st state of 2.

AND 4 others from the same series: New Hollstein 538 (18th cent. impression?); 546 (2x) (chip in left margin, just touching the borderline, corners clipped; 1st state (of 2). Another copy in the 2nd state) and 557 (vague brown stains; 2nd state of 2).

€ (80-100) 350
75 5559 Grave J E  1759 1805 75 5559 Grave J E 1759 1805
75/5559 Grave, J.E. (1759-1805). (A silver samowar or "thee-vaas" gifted to E.H. Mutzenbecher by the Amsterdam Lutheran church council). Engraving, 50x28,5 cm., 1789.

= Engraving of the design by silversmith J.H. Middelhuijsen of the silver 'Thee-faas', gifted to Lutheran preacher E.H. Mutzenbecher (1744-1801).

€ (100-150) 100
75 5560 Green V  1739 1813 75 5560 Green V 1739 1813
75 5560 Green V  1739 1813 75 5560 Green V 1739 1813
75 5560 Green V  1739 1813 75 5560 Green V 1739 1813
75/5560 Green, V. (1739-1813). "The Holy Family". Mezzotint after M. PONZONI and G. FARINGTON, 29x35,4 cm., engr. captions below, w. the address of J. Boydell, 1776.

- Sl. foxed, especially blank margin. = Parthey 839.

AND 6 other prints, various techniques, i.a. by J.G. WILLE after F. VAN MIERIS, "l'Observateur distrait" (dam. spot in right blank margin).

€ (50-70) 50
75 5561 Groenewegen G  1754 1826 75 5561 Groenewegen G 1754 1826
75/5561 Groenewegen, G. (1754-1826). "Fregat dat leijt te Kielen". "Kof die leijt te Kielen". Two etchings, ±14x15,5 cm., numb. "6" and "7", from Verscheide Soorten van Schepen en Vaartuijgen, ±1789.
€ (50-70) 50
75 5562 Groenewegen G  1754 1826 75 5562 Groenewegen G 1754 1826
75 5562 Groenewegen G  1754 1826 75 5562 Groenewegen G 1754 1826
75 5562 Groenewegen G  1754 1826 75 5562 Groenewegen G 1754 1826
75/5562 Groenewegen, G. (1754-1826). "Verzameling van Vier en tachtig Stuks Hollandsche Schepen." Rott., J. van den Brink, n.d. (1786-1801), letterpress title and 7 series of 12 engravings each (1st series incl. engr. title), ±13-15x12,5-15 cm., sl. later hcl., obl. large 8vo.

- Hinges of 2nd series sl. weak (holding on cords); a few prints w. some tiny foxed spots. Binding sl. worn along extremities. A fine copy.

= Complete set of all 7 series (marked A to F, the last series without letter), each print w. series letter, number (1 to 12) and title engr. in caption. The 2nd state (of 3) of this fine series of Dutch sailing vessels. See De Groot/ Vorstman p.8 ("The most specialized artist in the field at the end of the eighteenth century was Gerrit Groenewegen, with his views of the port of Rotterdam and his series of eighty-four ship types, which was published in instalments"), p.20ff and no.191-202. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXVII.

€ (2.000-3.000) 2000
75 5563 Groensveld J  ±1660 1728 75 5563 Groensveld J ±1660 1728
75 5563 Groensveld J  ±1660 1728 75 5563 Groensveld J ±1660 1728
75 5563 Groensveld J  ±1660 1728 75 5563 Groensveld J ±1660 1728
75/5563 Groensveld, J. (±1660-1728). (Streetscene near a gate). Etching after J. VAN GOYEN, 12,7x17,4 cm.

- Trimmed to/ on the borderline; sl. weak impression. = Hollstein 21.

Bouttats, G. (1625-1695). (A military camp). Etching after P. WOUWERMAN, 26x33 cm., publ. by BASAN. - AND a mezzotint by JAN VAN HUCHTENBURG showing a battle scene (Hollstein 4, 2nd state of 2. With brown stains and folds. Part of the collector's mark of August Friedrich II of Saxony).

€ (100-150) 100
75 5564 Gronsveld J  1679 1728 75 5564 Gronsveld J 1679 1728
75 5564 Gronsveld J  1679 1728 75 5564 Gronsveld J 1679 1728
75/5564 Gronsveld, J. (1679-1728). Landscapes. Complete series of 8 etchings after JAN VAN GOYEN, each ±13x17,7 cm., "I" to "VIII" in the plate, the first etching w. "I.V GOYEN Delini" and "I GRONSVELT. fec. et. ex:" in the plate, stitched together in contemp. chintz wr.

- The second print later handcoloured; some very vague occas. foxing (2 prints w. sm. brown (rust)stain). Otherwise fine and w. ample margins.

= Hollstein 21-28. On paper w. Pro Patria watermark.

€ (150-250)
75 5565 Guérard H C  1846 1897 75 5565 Guérard H C 1846 1897
75/5565 Guérard, H.C. (1846-1897). Masque japonais, le rire. Etching and aquatint, 13x11 cm., monogrammed and "1875" in the plate.
€ (250-350)
75 5566 Gypsies  Pedro F del 1740 1806 75 5566 Gypsies Pedro F del 1740 1806
75 5566 Gypsies  Pedro F del 1740 1806 75 5566 Gypsies Pedro F del 1740 1806
75 5566 Gypsies  Pedro F del 1740 1806 75 5566 Gypsies Pedro F del 1740 1806
75 5566 Gypsies  Pedro F del 1740 1806 75 5566 Gypsies Pedro F del 1740 1806
75/5566 [Gypsies]. Pedro, F. del (1740-1806). "Egyptii in Pago commorantes cibum, potumque liberis ministrant." Engraving after F. MAGGIOTTO, 32,3x40 cm., caption, artists' names and "apud Nic. Cavalli Venetiis" engr. below image.

- A few brownish stains in blank margins; partly trimmed to the plate margin and sl. creased in blank margin.

= Interesting print from a series of at least 4 prints of scenes in the lives of gypsies.

AND 3 others from the same series, by the same after the same, publ. by the same and of similar size: "Egyptii, vulgo appellati, cum uxoribus, et liberis iter faciunt", "Iidem vino et jentaculo parumper cessant viresque refocillant" and "Eadem gens imperitis somnia explicat, et dum hariolatur, gallinas furtim rapit" (all in similar or better condition than the first print).

= SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXVIII.

€ (300-500) 300
75 5567 Hackaert J  1629 1700 75 5567 Hackaert J 1629 1700
75/5567 Hackaert, J. (1629-1700). The small river. Etching from the series of 6 Various landscapes, 19,5x22 cm., numbered "3" in the plate, under passepartout.

= Hollstein 3, 2nd state (of 2), with strong borderlines and the number added. With the collector's mark on verso of R. Peltzer (Lugt 2231).

€ (150-250) 425