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78 5980 Rembrandt van Rijn 1606 1669 78 5980 Rembrandt van Rijn 1606 1669
78/5980 Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669). The circumcision in the stable. Etching, 9,5x14,4 cm., signed "Rembrandt f 1654" in the image twice.

- Fine impression on laid paper with Pro Patria watermark. Vaguely foxed/ stained, especially on verso; probably washed.

= New Hollstein 280, probably the third state (of 4); Hollstein/ Bartsch 47, 2nd state (of 2). With unidentified collector's mark "K" on verso. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCIII.

€ (4.000-5.000) 4000
78 5981 Rembrandt van Rijn 1606 1669 78 5981 Rembrandt van Rijn 1606 1669
78/5981 Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669). The flight into Egypt: a night piece. Etching, 12,5x10,6 cm.

- Impression with heavy plate tone on rather thick laid paper with unidentified watermark (showing a crown); sl. cut short; sm. chip at the top or right margin; verso w. remnants of former mounting in upper margin.

= White/ Boon 55, the 6th state (of 6); New Hollstein 262, 6th state (of 6). Possibly an impression by Jean de Bary (?). Verso w. collector's stamp "V.F." (not in Lugt). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCIV.

€ (600-800) 600
78 5982 Rembrandt van Rijn 1606 1669 78 5982 Rembrandt van Rijn 1606 1669
78/5982 Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669). Man in a coat and fur cap leaning against a bank. Etching, ±1630, 11x7,5 cm., monogrammed "RHL" [in reverse] in upper right corner.

- Small vague stain in lower blank margin.

= New Hollstein 151, the third state (of 3). With the collector's mark of R. Alianello (Lugt 5K) on verso.

€ (2.000-3.000)
78 5983 Rembrandt van Rijn 1606 1669 78 5983 Rembrandt van Rijn 1606 1669
78/5983 Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669). Naked woman on a mound. Etching and engraving, 17,8x16,1 cm.

- Left margin and lower right corner restored/ strengthened on verso; a few vague stains.

= New Hollstein 88, 2nd state (of 2). On paper with Fleurs de Lys watermark (Hinterding p.151). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCIV.

€ (5.000-7.000)
78 5984 Rembrandt van Rijn 1606 1669 78 5984 Rembrandt van Rijn 1606 1669
78/5984 Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669). The rest on the flight into Egypt: A night piece. Etching and drypoint, ±1644, 9,1x5,9 cm., tipped onto mount.

= New Hollstein 216, 7th state (of 9), before the extensive rework by H.L. Basan's workshop; Nowell-Usticke B57, probably the 6th state (of 8). "A small, not very common night piece." (Nowell-Usticke).

€ (1.200-1.500)
78 5985 Rembrandt van Rijn 1606 1669 78 5985 Rembrandt van Rijn 1606 1669
78/5985 Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669). The ringball player ('het klosbaantje'). Etching, 9,5x14,3 cm., signed "Rembrandt f. 1654" in the plate.

- Trimmed ±4 mm. outside the platemark; paper trifle browned.

= New Hollstein 282, 1st or 2nd state (of 2). On slightly thick laid paper. Rare. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCV.

€ (3.250-4.000) 3250
78 5986 Rembrandt van Rijn 1606 1669 78 5986 Rembrandt van Rijn 1606 1669
78/5986 Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669). The stoning of St. Stephen. Etching, 9,5x8,5 cm., "Rembrandt. f. 1635" in the image.

- Good strong, dark impression.

= On laid paper (late 17th?/ early 18th cent.). New Hollstein 140, the 3rd state (of 4). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCIV.

€ (3.000-5.000)
78 5987 Rembrandt van Rijn 1606 1669 78 5987 Rembrandt van Rijn 1606 1669
78/5987 Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669). Three oriental figures (Jacob and Laban?). Etching, 14,5x11,3 cm., "Rembrandt f. 1641" [in reverse] etched in the image in upper right corner.

- Probably washed; upper right corner (water)stained and signature sl. worn; lower right blank corner restored. Fine impression on thin laid 17th cent. paper.

= New Hollstein 190, 2nd state (of 2); Hollstein/ Bartsch 118, the second state (of 2). With the collector's marks of G.A. Cardew (Lugt 1134. Sl. shining through) and C.J.F. Maasen (Lugt 1774b) on verso. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCV.

€ (3.500-4.500)
78 5988 Rembrandt van Rijn 1606 1669 78 5988 Rembrandt van Rijn 1606 1669
78/5988 Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669). Self-portrait wearing a soft cap: full face, head only. Etching, 4,9x4,4 cm.

- On late 18th/ early 19th century woven paper; trimmed a few mm. outside the platemark; the paper has probably been whitened (or discoloured by an unknown agent), within the outer contours of the shape of the head and cap to make it stand out from the rest of the paper, causing weak spots in the paper and ink (especially in his hair on the right). Despite the defects, most parts are well printed.

= Scarce. With the collector's mark of the artist and art dealer Antonio Cesare Poggi (1744-1836) (Lugt 617). New Hollstein 133, first and only state. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCV.

€ (500-700) 2500
78 5989 Renoir P A  1841 1919 78 5989 Renoir P A 1841 1919
78/5989 Renoir, P.-A. (1841-1919). Berthe Morisot. Etching, 11x9,1 cm. (leaf 33,3x25,8 cm.), signed "Renoir" (in reverse) in the plate.

= Delteil 4, first and only state.

€ (100-150) 140
78 5990 Ricci S  1659 1734  after 78 5990 Ricci S 1659 1734 after
78/5990 Ricci, S. (1659-1734) (after). "Opus bellunensis absolutissimum." Venice, J.B. Pasquali, 1743, letterpress title-leaf w. engr. vignette, portrait and 6 (fold.) engravings by F.M. LIOTARD, contemp./ sl. later marbled boards, folio.
€ (60-80)
78 5991 Roghman G  1625 ? 78 5991 Roghman G 1625 ?
78/5991 Roghman, G. (1625-?). "'t Rechthuys tot Ouderkerck". Etching from the series of Thirteen landscapes with villages near Amsterdam, 12,2x21,8 cm., "G.R." in the image, titled in the plate and numb. "10" below image.

- Trifle yellowed. = Hollstein 18, 1st state of 2.

€ (100-150) 100
78 5992 Roghman G  1625 ? 78 5992 Roghman G 1625 ?
78 5992 Roghman G  1625 ? 78 5992 Roghman G 1625 ?
78 5992 Roghman G  1625 ? 78 5992 Roghman G 1625 ?
78 5992 Roghman G  1625 ? 78 5992 Roghman G 1625 ?
78/5992 Roghman, G. (1625-?). Thirteen landscapes with villages near Amsterdam ("Plaisante Lantschappen ofte vermackelijcke Gesichten na 't Leeven geteekent door Roelant Rogman"). Title and 13 etchings after R. ROGHMAN, each (except title-p.) w. engr. caption below image, 11,6x22,1 cm., "Gedruckt bij C.J. Visscher".

- All w. stamp of the Waldburg Wolfegg'sches Kupferstichkabinett (Lugt 2542) on verso.

= Hollstein (G. Roghman) 9-22, only state (H. 18 first state of 2); Hollstein (C.J. Visscher) 318 (title-p.). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCVI.

€ (1.000-1.500) 1000
78 5993 Rops F  1833 1898 78 5993 Rops F 1833 1898
78 5993 Rops F  1833 1898 78 5993 Rops F 1833 1898
78 5993 Rops F  1833 1898 78 5993 Rops F 1833 1898
78 5993 Rops F  1833 1898 78 5993 Rops F 1833 1898
78/5993 Rops, F. (1833-1898). Dimanche. Vernis mou and drypoint, 1887, 14x16,5 cm., signed "Félicien Rops" in the plate.

- Browned; surface trifle nibbled by silverfish. = Rouir 608.1.

AND 5 others, i.a. E.S. WITKAMP, "De Straatmuzikante" (engraving on chine collé, w. sm. remarque) and W. UNGER after D. HALS (engraving).

€ (70-90)
78 5994 Rops F  1833 1898 78 5994 Rops F 1833 1898
78/5994 Rops, F. (1833-1898). "Medaille de Waterloo." Lithograph, 1858, 58,3x43,5 cm., signed "Félicien Rops" on the stone, w. the address of Ph. Ham, Rue des Pierres below the image, framed.

- Vague horizontal and vertical fold.; laid down. = Exteens 167; Ramiro 172. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCVI.

€ (300-400) 400
78 5995 Rosa S  1615 1673 78 5995 Rosa S 1615 1673
78 5995 Rosa S  1615 1673 78 5995 Rosa S 1615 1673
78/5995 Rosa, S. (1615-1673). The academy of Plato. Etching, 46x27,2 cm., "Salvator Rosa Inu. scul:" in the plate.

= Wallace 109, 2nd state of 2.

Idem. Democritus in meditation. Etching, 45,5x27,5 cm., banner w. 2-line Latin caption and "Salvalor [sic] Rosa Inu. scul:" in the plate.

- Trimmed to the borderline; a few closed tears; central horizontal fold strengthened/ repaired on verso; some stains; right corners repaired.

= Wallace 104, II (of 2). Both from the series of Philosophers.

€ (300-500) 1100
78 5996 Rosa S  1615 1673 78 5996 Rosa S 1615 1673
78/5996 Rosa, S. (1615-1673). Diogenes casting away his bowl. Etching, 45,1x27,2 cm., w. caption and "Salvator Rosa: Inv. Scul." in the plate.

- Ample margins, fine. = Wallace 103, 2nd state of 2.

€ (300-500) 1100
78 5997 Rosa S  1615 1673 78 5997 Rosa S 1615 1673
78/5997 Rosa, S. (1615-1673). The crucifixion of Polycrates. Etching, 47,5x72,8 cm., "Salvator Rosa Inv. pinx. scul." in the plate.

- Foxed. = On stiff thick laid paper. Wallace 111, 2nd state.

€ (150-250) 150
78 5998 Sadeler I J  1550 ±1600 78 5998 Sadeler I J 1550 ±1600
78 5998 Sadeler I J  1550 ±1600 78 5998 Sadeler I J 1550 ±1600
78/5998 Sadeler I, J. (1550-±1600). Beatus (no.1). Engraving after M. DE VOS from the series of 14 Oraculum Anachoreticum, 15,2x20,5 cm., w. engr. 4-line caption in Latin and no. "1" below. - AND 1 other from the same series: Wendelinus.

- Fine impressions. = New Hollstein 439 and 448.

€ (120-150) 120
78 5999 Sadeler I J  1550 ±1600 78 5999 Sadeler I J 1550 ±1600
78/5999 Sadeler I, J. (1550-±1600). Rockey riverscape, on the right three boys and a moor. Engraving, 21,4x27 cm., "I Sadeler sc. et ex." in the plate.

- Two closed tears in lower margin and left margin, just touching/ within the image; sl. soiled in right margin. Good impression.

= Hollstein 581.

Sadeler, A. (1570-1629). (Ruins of a round temple near Pozzuolo). Engraving, 15,4x26,5 cm. (platemark), w. the address of Marco Sadeler, numb. "42".

= From the series of Vestigi delle Antichità di Roma, Tivoli, Pozzuolo et altri luochi. Hollstein 193, 2nd state of 3.

€ (100-150)