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78 6040 Swanevelt H van ±1600 1655 78 6040 Swanevelt H van ±1600 1655
78/6040 Swanevelt, H. van (±1600-1655). View of the Aqua Acetosa. Church of S. Adrian on the Via Flaminia. Vineyard of Pope Julius on the Via Flaminia. Three etchings from the series of 13 Views in and near Rome, 11,2x17,8 cm., "HS fe. et ex. Cum pr. Re." engr. below image.

- First print sl. foxed.; all trimmed just outside the platemark. = Hollstein 53, 56 and 58, all 1st state of 3.

€ (300-500) 700
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78/6041 CANCELLED
78 6042 Swidde W  1660 1697 78 6042 Swidde W 1660 1697
78 6042 Swidde W  1660 1697 78 6042 Swidde W 1660 1697
78 6042 Swidde W  1660 1697 78 6042 Swidde W 1660 1697
78 6042 Swidde W  1660 1697 78 6042 Swidde W 1660 1697
78/6042 Swidde, W. (1660-1697). Landscapes. Complete series of the 6 etchings after D. DALENS, all 14x23 cm., one etching w. "W. Swidde sculp:" (in the image) and "D. Dalens", "by N. Visscher met Privil:" (below image), each numb. in lower right corner below image.

- Hollstein 7 cut to the borderline, lacks the address, number and title of the series below; all other prints cut just/ a few mm. outside the borderline.

= Hollstein 107-112, 1st and only state.

€ (70-90)
78 6043 Tempesta A  1555 1630 78 6043 Tempesta A 1555 1630
78 6043 Tempesta A  1555 1630 78 6043 Tempesta A 1555 1630
78 6043 Tempesta A  1555 1630 78 6043 Tempesta A 1555 1630
78/6043 Tempesta, A. (1555-1630). (The deeds of Alexander the Great). Series of 6 (of 9) etchings, each ±9x20 cm., 3x monogrammed or "A Temp"/ "Tempest." in the plate/ below the image, engr. 4-line caption below, numb. "3", "4", "6"-"9".

- Browned; 2x w. (closed) tear; mostly w. blank margins tipped onto mount; 3x w. tiny white spots of paint(?).

= Bartsch XVII, 828-839.

AND 1 similar by the same.

€ (100-150) 100
78 6044 Teniers II D  1610 1690  attrib  78 6044 Teniers II D 1610 1690 attrib
78 6044 Teniers II D  1610 1690  attrib  78 6044 Teniers II D 1610 1690 attrib
78 6044 Teniers II D  1610 1690  attrib  78 6044 Teniers II D 1610 1690 attrib
78/6044 Teniers II, D. (1610-1690) (attrib.). Country-fair. Etching, "D. Teniers Fec." and "Abraham Teniers excudit" in the image, 19,5x23 cm.

- Slightly yellowed; a few foxed spots.

= Hollstein 15, probably the 2nd state (of 3), with the work with the burin. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXVIII.

AND 2 others after the same, i.a. "Il Filosofo" and a landscape with conversing peasants.

€ (200-300) 230
78 6045 Teniers II D  1610 1690  after 78 6045 Teniers II D 1610 1690 after
78 6045 Teniers II D  1610 1690  after 78 6045 Teniers II D 1610 1690 after
78 6045 Teniers II D  1610 1690  after 78 6045 Teniers II D 1610 1690 after
78 6045 Teniers II D  1610 1690  after 78 6045 Teniers II D 1610 1690 after
78/6045 Teniers II, D. (1610-1690) (after). (A man and a female fortune teller). Etching, 17x14,3 cm., monogrammed "DT" in the plate.

- Printed from a dirty plate. = On 17th century laid paper with unidentified watermark.

AND 5 others after the same, i.a. Peasants smoking (Hollstein 20 and 22).

€ (80-100) 190
78 6046 Thulden Th van 1606 1669 78 6046 Thulden Th van 1606 1669
78 6046 Thulden Th van 1606 1669 78 6046 Thulden Th van 1606 1669
78/6046 Thulden, Th. van (1606-1669). (Les traveaux d'Ulysse). Lot of 15 (of 58) etchings after F. PRIMATICCIO, from 18,5x24,3 to 19x42,3 cm., all monogrammed in the plate.

= Depicting the story of Odysseus after the paintings by Primaticcio at Fountainebleau. Published by Melchior Tavernier, Paris, 1633. Scenes present: 2, 3, 4, 14, 16, 21, 22, 24, 32, 33, 36, 43, 51, 54 and 57.

€ (400-600)
78 6047 Tomba G  1780 1841 78 6047 Tomba G 1780 1841
78/6047 Tomba, G. (1780-1841). Rosaspina's Zeichnungsschule. Etching and engraving after F. GIANTI, 30,5x41 cm., before title.

- Paper mounting tape along margins on verso.

= Shows Rosaspinosa (head of the drawing school and teacher of Giulio Tomba) and his pupils seated at a long table, with several onlookers. The second state of 2 (with the dark shadows added).

€ (400-600) 700
78 6048 Troost C  1696 1750  after 78 6048 Troost C 1696 1750 after
78/6048 Troost, C. (1696-1750) (after). (De ambassadeur der Labberlotten). Engraving by J. PELLETIER after C.T. TROOST, 40x30 cm., ±1760, n.pl., n. publ. (Amst., P. Fouquet).

= Decorative engraving, proof before letters. Cf. Niermeijer 893: "De ambassadeur der Labberlotten.".

€ (50-70) 60
78 6049 Troost C  1696 1750  after 78 6049 Troost C 1696 1750 after
78/6049 Troost, C. (1696-1750) (after). "De Misleyden." Handcol. engraving by A. DELFOS after C.T. TROOST, 53,8x39 cm, ±1760.

- Doubled; 2 repaired tears in lower margin of text.

= Decorative engraving. Cf. Niermeijer 892: "De ambassadeur der Labberlotten."

AND 3 other engravings.

€ (50-70) 50
78 6050 Uden L van 1595 1672 78 6050 Uden L van 1595 1672
78 6050 Uden L van 1595 1672 78 6050 Uden L van 1595 1672
78/6050 Uden, L. van (1595-1672). Landscape with houses and a church enclosed by a wall. Etching, 9x13,2 cm., w. the address of F. van den Wijngaerde.

= Hollstein 27, 2nd state of 2.

AND 4 other similar by the same: Landscape with a man carrying a staff (H.20, 2nd state of 2); Landscape with a brook (H.22, 3rd state of 3); Landscape with two boys, each with a staff (H.26, 2nd state of 2) and Landscape with a boy and a woman carrying a jar (H.28, 2nd state of 2, with the two figures changed into putti, used as book-illustration).

€ (250-350)
78 6051 Umbach J  ±1624 1693 78 6051 Umbach J ±1624 1693
78/6051 Umbach, J. (±1624-1693). (The Holy family resting on the Flight to Egypt). Etching, 7,5x12 cm.

- Trimmed to/ on the borderline. = Nagler 48.

€ (50-70) 50
78 6052 Uyttenbroeck M van 1595 1646 78 6052 Uyttenbroeck M van 1595 1646
78/6052 Uyttenbroeck, M. van (1595-1646). Tobias frightened by the fish. Etching, 12,8x18,3 cm., "Mo Wten brouck 1620" and "II" (lower right) in the plate, on thin laid paper.

- Cut just outside the platemark.

= Hollstein 15, 2nd state of 3. One of a series of 4, The story of Tobias. With the signature of an unidentified collector on verso.

€ (120-150)
78 6053 Uyttenbroeck M van 1595 1646 78 6053 Uyttenbroeck M van 1595 1646
78/6053 Uyttenbroeck, M. van (1595-1646). Tobias restoring his father's vision. Etching, 12,8x18,1 cm., "M v Wtenbrouck 1621" and "4I" (lower left) in the plate, on thin laid paper with a 'Strasbourg bend' watermark.

- Cut on/ just outside the borderline.

= New Hollstein 17, 4th state of 5. One of a series of 4, The story of Tobias. With the signature of an unidentified collector on verso.

€ (100-150)
78 6054 Velde II J van de 1593 1641 78 6054 Velde II J van de 1593 1641
78/6054 Velde II, J. van de (1593-1641). Brederode Castle. Engraving after P. SAENREDAM, 15,5x20,3 cm., "P. Zaenredam invent. J. v. Velde sculp." in the plate, engr. captions below image, from S. AMPZING, Beschryvinge ende lof der stad Haerlem (...), 1628.

- Two vague flattened vertical folds.

= Hollstein 422, only state; cat. Harlemia Illustrata 123 ("behoren tot de oudste en fraaiste stadsgezichten van Haarlem").

€ (80-100) 80
78 6055 Velde II J van de 1593 1641 78 6055 Velde II J van de 1593 1641
78/6055 Velde II, J. van de (1593-1641). Dawn. Etching, 9,4x16,5 cm.

- Dark, strong impression, cut a few mm. outside the borderline.

= Hollstein 76, 1st state of 2. From the series showing the 4 Parts of the Day.

€ (200-300) 300
78 6056 Velde II J van de 1593 1641 78 6056 Velde II J van de 1593 1641
78 6056 Velde II J van de 1593 1641 78 6056 Velde II J van de 1593 1641
78 6056 Velde II J van de 1593 1641 78 6056 Velde II J van de 1593 1641
78/6056 Velde II, J. van de (1593-1641). Landscapes. Lot of 4 (of 36) etchings, 14,7x28 cm.

- Second print w. restored/ repaired section in upper left corner (partly redrawn); first print two sm. closed tears in upper left corner. Fine impressions.

= Hollstein 342, 343, 346 and 358, all 1st state of 2.

Idem. (Title print "Derde deel" of landscapes series and 2 landscapes). Three etchings, 11x9x18,7 cm., 1x w. the address of C.J. Visscher, 1616.

- Two landscapes both soiled; H.276 laid down.

= Hollstein 256, 2nd state of 4, 267, 1st state of 2 and 276, 2nd state of 4.

Idem. Dilapidated tower and gothic gate. Etching, 12,6x19,7 cm.

- Laid down on mount; sl. browned.

= Hollstein 222, only state. From the series of Landscapes and Ruins (16 prints).

€ (200-300) 210
78 6057 Velde II J van de 1593 1641 78 6057 Velde II J van de 1593 1641
78 6057 Velde II J van de 1593 1641 78 6057 Velde II J van de 1593 1641
78 6057 Velde II J van de 1593 1641 78 6057 Velde II J van de 1593 1641
78/6057 Velde II, J. van de (1593-1641). The months. Complete series of 12 etchings/ engravings, 1618, 27,5x±36 cm.

- All prints (sl.) foxed (mostly so in sky area); most etchings (very) vague middle-fold/ wrinkling; nine prints browned/ yellowed and tipped onto mount along left margin; the 3 remaining prints (June, August and September) trifle yellowed and not tipped onto mount. January: restored in upper left corner; April: upper left mounted corner torn off from print (but present on mount) and sm. thin spot to the left of "Aprilis"; May: tiny inkstain (Ø 3mm.) on house in right margin; June: a few thin spots (not visible on recto); July: sm. tear in lower left blank corner; August: tiny restoration in left margin, just touching the borderline and thin spot in churchyard; September: sm. resrtored spot in sky area in upper left corner and below the Zodiac sign, and sm. ruststain in sky area; October: a few tiny strengthened spots on verso (vaguely visible on recto); November: ruststain in lower margin w. caption to the left of "November"; December: two closed tears in lower margin below "December", lower left corner torn off (but still attached to mount), sm. inkstain in lower margin in final words of the caption to the right.

= Hollstein 34-45, the first and only state. The topography of the prints i.a. shows scenes of the Hofvijver The Hague (January), Kampen (February), road from Hillegom to Lisse (March), leprosenhuis at Haarlem (April) and Delfshaven (December). Rare complete set.. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXVIII.

€ (500-700) 1800
78 6058 Velde II J van de 1593 1641  circle of 78 6058 Velde II J van de 1593 1641 circle of
78/6058 Velde II, J. van de (1593-1641) (circle of). (A small abbey on a river island, in the foreground a man shooting a swan). Etching, 12x24,9 cm., numb. "2".

- Laid down on sl. later laid paper; sl. soiled.

= Very rare. Hollstein 524. Part of a series of 14 landcape etchings by an anonymous artist (often attributed to van de Velde), published by Barthélemy Gaultier (act. 1625-1661 in Lyon) and his brother-in-law Claude Savary. Hollstein mentions a complete series in the possession of the art dealer Laurentius (sold by Christie's in 2005). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCIX.

€ (250-350)
78 6059 Velde A van de 1636 1672 78 6059 Velde A van de 1636 1672
78 6059 Velde A van de 1636 1672 78 6059 Velde A van de 1636 1672
78 6059 Velde A van de 1636 1672 78 6059 Velde A van de 1636 1672
78/6059 Velde, A. van de (1636-1672). Different animals. Complete set of 10 etchings, each ± 11x13,5 cm., first print w. the address of Justus Danckerts, 1658.

- Ample margins, fine.

= Hollstein 1, 2nd state of 3; Hollstein 2-10, 1st (only) or 2nd state of 2. With the collector's mark of A.J. Lamme (Lugt 138).

€ (700-900)