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78 6000 Sadeler I J  1550 ±1600 78 6000 Sadeler I J 1550 ±1600
78/6000 Sadeler I, J. (1550-±1600). Septentrio. Engraving after M. DE VOS, 24,5x19,6 cm. (platemark).

- Trimmed on/ just outside the platemark; vague yellowing; paper remnants of former mount on verso.

= From the series The Four Winds. Hollstein 516.

€ (200-300) 300
78 6001 Sadeler I J  1550 ±1600 78 6001 Sadeler I J 1550 ±1600
78/6001 Sadeler I, J. (1550-±1600). The stoning of Zacharias. Engraving after M. DE VOS, 25,5x20,2 cm. (platemark).

- Ample margins, but soiled; closed tear in lower margin. = Hollstein 122.

€ (100-150) 100
78 6002 Sadeler I J  1550 ±1600  after 78 6002 Sadeler I J 1550 ±1600 after
78/6002 Sadeler I, J. (1550-±1600) (after). Allegory of the church as the Bride of Christ. Engraving after M. DE VOS, 21x25,2 cm. (platemark), numb "2".

= Hollstein 133 (copy). From the series of Solomon's Song.

€ (100-150)
78 6003 Sadeler I R  1560 1628 or 1632 78 6003 Sadeler I R 1560 1628 or 1632
78/6003 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.

- Laid down; sl. soiled, mostly along edges; two sm. closed tears.

= Hollstein 11, only state. Rare.

€ (100-150) 190
78 6004 Sadeler I R  1560 1628 or 1632 and/or J  1550 1600 78 6004 Sadeler I R 1560 1628 or 1632 and/or J 1550 1600
78/6004 Sadeler I, R. (1560-1628 or 1632) and/or J. (1550-1600). "Solitudo sive vitae patrum Eremicolarum". Title engraving of the series after M. DE VOS, 18x21,5 cm.

- A few sm. stains; ample margins. = Hollstein (Sadeler) 377.

AND 2 others.

€ (60-80) 60
78 6005 Sadeler A  ±1570 1629 78 6005 Sadeler A ±1570 1629
78/6005 Sadeler, A. (±1570-1629). Christ as a gardener. Engraving after B. SPRANGER, 28,7x22 cm., engr. captions below.

- Laid down on modern Japanese; horizontal closed tear (±3 cm.) on the right; trimmed on/ just within the image; sl. browned and foxed.

= Hollstein 61, the third state (of 3).

€ (80-100) 275
78 6006 Sadeler A  ±1570 1629 78 6006 Sadeler A ±1570 1629
78 6006 Sadeler A  ±1570 1629 78 6006 Sadeler A ±1570 1629
78 6006 Sadeler A  ±1570 1629 78 6006 Sadeler A ±1570 1629
78/6006 Sadeler, A. (±1570-1629). Saint Christopher. Engraving after J. BASSANO, 24,7x20 cm. (image), w. the address of F. de Wit.

- Lower margin cut short, just within the plate (±2 mm); soiled and perhaps printed from a dirty plate.

= Hollstein 89, 2nd state of 2. Hollstein does not mention this address.

Jode, G. de (1509 or 1517-1591) (publ.). Hezekiah cutting off the water supply outside Jerusalem. Engraving (by P. Galle (?)), 20x29,2 cm., w. Latin caption below and "2" in the plate.

= From the series Thesaurus sacrarum (...). Hollstein 130, 2nd state.

AND 13 others, all w. biblical or Christian theme, i.a. from the same series, i.a. by N. DE BRUYN (Daniel in the Lion's Den) and by J. SAENREDAM (after A. BLOEMAERT) (Eve and Adam mourning over Abel) (Hollstein 6, poor copy).

€ (150-250) 375
78 6007 Sadeler A  ±1570 1629 78 6007 Sadeler A ±1570 1629
78/6007 Sadeler, A. (±1570-1629). Three men and a dog on a path above a waterfall. Engraving after R. SAVERY from the set of Six landscapes, 21,5x27,7 cm., "Egidius Sadeler ex." engr. below the image.

- Some creases; tiny tear in upper margin.

= Hollstein 234, first state (of 2), before the address of Marco Sadeler.

€ (100-150) 375
78 6008 Sadeler A  ±1570 1629 78 6008 Sadeler A ±1570 1629
78 6008 Sadeler A  ±1570 1629 78 6008 Sadeler A ±1570 1629
78/6008 Sadeler, A. (±1570-1629). Wooded ravine with a distant harbor view. Enrgraving after P. BRIL, 19,2x27 cm.

= On thick laid paper. Hollstein Add. no.2.

Bril, P. (1554-1626) (after). (Landscape with shepherd and his flock near a farm). Etching and engraving, 11,4x8,1 cm., "Paulus Bril in." in the plate.

= Copy in reverse. Part of the series of Landscapes in octogons. Cf. Hollstein 14.

AND 1 other by B.A. BOLSWERT after A. BLOEMAERT, from the set of Landscapes with farmhouses.

€ (100-150) 190
78 6009 Saenredam J P  1565 1607 78 6009 Saenredam J P 1565 1607
78/6009 Saenredam, J.P. (1565-1607). David with the Head of Goliath. Engraving after LUCAS VAN LEYDEN, 27,5x18,6 cm., monogrammed "L 1600" and "I. Saenredam sculp." and "N. de Clerck ex" in the plate, w. engr. caption below.

- Sl. soiled, w. transparent brownish stains in upper right corner; sl. grey impression; trimmed a few mm. outside the borderline.

= Hollstein 11, the 3rd state (of 5).

€ (300-500) 300
78 6010 Saenredam J P  1565 1607 78 6010 Saenredam J P 1565 1607
78/6010 Saenredam, J.P. (1565-1607). Foolish virgins revelling. Engraving from the series Parable of the wise and foolish virgins (5 prints), 26,5x36,5 cm., signed "J. Saenredam fe 2", with a 9-line Latin caption below the image.

- Cut on the platemark; vague yellowing/ foxing. = Hollstein 29, only state. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCVII.

€ (250-350) 325
78 6011 Saenredam J P  1565 1607  after 78 6011 Saenredam J P 1565 1607 after
78/6011 Saenredam, J.P. (1565-1607) (after). Hearing. Engraving after H. GOLTZIUS, from the series of The Five Senses, 17,5x12,4 cm., numb. "2" in the plate, engr. captions below.

- Fine impression. Small repaired tear in lower blank margin; verso tiny foxed spots/ vague brown stains (probably washed).

= Cf. Hollstein 102 (in reverse).

€ (200-300) 200
78 6012 Saftleven H  1609 1685 78 6012 Saftleven H 1609 1685
78/6012 Saftleven, H. (1609-1685). Field before farm and woods. Etching, 8,4x12,1 cm., monogrammed "HSL excudit" in the plate.

- Somewhat foxed; cut ±1 mm outside the platemark.

= Hollstein 20. First print from the series of 5 Landscapes. Rare.

€ (300-500)
78 6013 Sande J van de 1600 1664 78 6013 Sande J van de 1600 1664
78 6013 Sande J van de 1600 1664 78 6013 Sande J van de 1600 1664
78 6013 Sande J van de 1600 1664 78 6013 Sande J van de 1600 1664
78/6013 Sande, J. van de (1600-1664). (The Holy Virgin and Child and Saint Anna). Engraving, 18,5x13 cm., w. the address/ signature(?) "Joan van Sande" in the plate.

= Rare. On greenish (18th century?) laid paper.

AND 22 others, all on the same paper, partly w. coat of arms with fleur de lis watermark, all showing biblical scenes, mostly by ABRAHAM DE BRUYN and/ or PIETER HUYS, but also by HIERONYMUS and JOHANNES WIERIX, perhaps after C. VAN DEN BROECK.

= From an 18th(?) century edition of "Biblia Sacra". Cf. Hollstein 455-468.

€ (100-150) 120
78 6014 Sandrart j von 1606 1688  after 78 6014 Sandrart j von 1606 1688 after
78/6014 Sandrart, j. von (1606-1688) (after). "Mercurius". "Paetus et Aria". Two engravings by C.G. AMLING and R. COLLIN, 33x21 cm.,

= Both from J. VON SANDRART, L'Academia Todesca della Architectura, Scultura & Pittura: Oder Teutsche Academie der Edlen Bau-Bild- und Mahlerey-Künste (1675).

€ (50-70)
78 6015 Saverij S  1594 1683 78 6015 Saverij S 1594 1683
78 6015 Saverij S  1594 1683 78 6015 Saverij S 1594 1683
78 6015 Saverij S  1594 1683 78 6015 Saverij S 1594 1683
78 6015 Saverij S  1594 1683 78 6015 Saverij S 1594 1683
78 6015 Saverij S  1594 1683 78 6015 Saverij S 1594 1683
78 6015 Saverij S  1594 1683 78 6015 Saverij S 1594 1683
78 6015 Saverij S  1594 1683 78 6015 Saverij S 1594 1683
78 6015 Saverij S  1594 1683 78 6015 Saverij S 1594 1683
78 6015 Saverij S  1594 1683 78 6015 Saverij S 1594 1683
78 6015 Saverij S  1594 1683 78 6015 Saverij S 1594 1683
78 6015 Saverij S  1594 1683 78 6015 Saverij S 1594 1683
78/6015 Saverij, S. (1594-1683). "T'leven der boeren". Title-etching and 10 (of 11) etchings of the series of 12 Peasants after P. QUAST, each ±12x8 cm, monogram "PQ".

- Title-print somewhat soiled and lower part weakly printed; H.77 ('I. Propdarm') w. a few sm. stains; last print heavily stained; all others w. minor imperfections. All cut a few mm. outside the platemark.

= Hollstein (Saverij) 72-77, 79-83, all 1st state of 2.

€ (500-700) 500
78 6016 Saverij S  1594 1683 78 6016 Saverij S 1594 1683
78 6016 Saverij S  1594 1683 78 6016 Saverij S 1594 1683
78/6016 Saverij, S. (1594-1683). Procession on the Amstel with a triumphal arch on island at left. Procession on the Rokin with theatre on island at right. Two etchings after S. DE VLIEGER, each ±29x38,5 cm., from C. BARLAEUS, Blyde inkomst Maria de Medicis, 1639, unif. framed.

- Both sl. foxed. = Hollstein 144-e and f, both final 3rd state, with the number added.

€ (100-150) 100
78 6017 Schäufelein H L  ±1480 1540 78 6017 Schäufelein H L ±1480 1540
78/6017 Schäufelein, H.L. (±1480-1540). The Last Supper. Ecce homo. Two woodcuts, each 23,9x16 cm.

- Both cut to the borderline; first print foxed; 2nd print sl. browned and 2 sm. stains.

= Hollstein 713 and 725, two of 29 woodcuts in "Ulrich Pinder, Speculum Passionis domini nostri ihesu christi. In quo relucet hec omnia ... manifestissime coprobat ..., Nuremberg: [Friedrich Peypus for Ulrich Pinder], 1507 (4)." Ecce homo with a large watermark showing an elongated crown topped by a cross.

€ (60-80) 300
78 6018 Schirmer J W  1807 1863 78 6018 Schirmer J W 1807 1863
78 6018 Schirmer J W  1807 1863 78 6018 Schirmer J W 1807 1863
78/6018 Schirmer, J.W. (1807-1863). Die Mühle am Wäld(rand). Etching, 23,5x34 cm., monogrammed in the plate.

- Ample margins. Sl. browned. = Vomm, D1845:2, 1st state (of 2).

Adam, A. (1786-1862). (A man on horseback leading another horse away from a stream). Etching, heigthened w. white gouache (by the artist?), 22,5x32 cm., printed on blue laid paper.

- Margins sl. brownedl; waterstain in lower right corner margins.

€ (120-150)
78 6019 Schirmer J W  1807 1863 78 6019 Schirmer J W 1807 1863
78 6019 Schirmer J W  1807 1863 78 6019 Schirmer J W 1807 1863
78/6019 Schirmer, J.W. (1807-1863). Der Wald mit dem Hirschpaar im Aufbruch. Etching, 15,6x25,9 cm.

- Good margins; foxed. From the collection of William Karrmann, w. his pencil annotations on verso and "Aetzdruck" below image.

= Vomm, D 1839:2, unrecorded proof before (?) 1st state (of 4). Our copy before the white parts of the cabbage leaves in the foreground left etched-in; before the white portions of the landscape around the doe and to the left of the stag mostly etched-in; before the two white spots in the lower right corner were filled in and the corner squared. Vomm mentions a copy in Karlsruhe, Staatl. Kunsthalle, Kupferstichtkabinett (Inv.1950-197) w. same pencil addition "Aetzdruck" below image.

Idem. (The same print).

- Ample margins; trifle foxed. From the collection of William Karrmann, w. his pencil annotations on verso.

= Vomm, D 1839:2, 1st recorded state (of 4).

€ (400-600)