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78 6060 Velde E van de 1587 1630 78 6060 Velde E van de 1587 1630
78/6060 Velde, E. van de (1587-1630). Landscape with a river and a gatehouse. Etching from the series of 7 Oblong landscapes, 9x16,8 cm., "E.V.V.f", "Hofstede" and numb. "8" in the plate, on laid paper with a watermark showing a fool's cap.

- Cut on/ just outside the platemark; trifle yellowed. = New Hollstein 36, the 6th and final state.

€ (200-300)
78 6061 Velde E van de 1587 1630 78 6061 Velde E van de 1587 1630
78 6061 Velde E van de 1587 1630 78 6061 Velde E van de 1587 1630
78 6061 Velde E van de 1587 1630 78 6061 Velde E van de 1587 1630
78/6061 Velde, E. van de (1587-1630). Two monks on a path before a dilapidated tower. Etching, ±1610, 12,5x18,1 cm., signed "Esyas van den Velde fecit C.I. Visscher excudebat" and "1" in the plate.

= Hollstein 35, the second state of 2. Rare. Probably intended as a title print for a series. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCIX.

AND 2 other copies in reverse of etchings by the same, both from the series of 7 Oblong landscapes, publ. by C. J. Visscher: Hillegom (Hollstein 19, copy a, numb. "3") and Pennincksveer (Hollstein 21, copy a, numb. "2"), both foxed.

€ (600-800) 600
78 6062 Velde E van de 1587 1630  after 78 6062 Velde E van de 1587 1630 after
78 6062 Velde E van de 1587 1630  after 78 6062 Velde E van de 1587 1630 after
78 6062 Velde E van de 1587 1630  after 78 6062 Velde E van de 1587 1630 after
78/6062 Velde, E. van de (1587-1630) (after). (Landscapes). Two etchings from a series of 6 landscapes, 9,3x17 cm.

- With a few sm. brown stains. = Hollstein (after) 19 and 22.

AND 7 other 17th/ 18th cent. landscape prints, i.a. by J.V. VAN DER VINNE (later impression, w. the collector's mark of Friedrich August II of Saxony) and after/ in the style of J. CALLOT.

€ (80-100) 80
78 6063 Vico E  1523 1567 78 6063 Vico E 1523 1567
78 6063 Vico E  1523 1567 78 6063 Vico E 1523 1567
78/6063 Vico, E. (1523-1567). "Hispana rustica mul". "Hispaniae rustica". Two costume engravings from the series Diversarum gentium nostrae aetatis habitus, both 15,5x9,5 cm., both titled and numb. "57" and "60" in the plate, unif. framed.
€ (50-70)
78 6064 Vinkeles A  1790 1864 78 6064 Vinkeles A 1790 1864
78 6064 Vinkeles A  1790 1864 78 6064 Vinkeles A 1790 1864
78/6064 Vinkeles, A. (1790-1864). "Afbeelding der Teeken Academie, zoo als Dezelve tot den Jaare 1767 gehouden werd boven het Corps de Garde van de Leydsche Poort te Amsterdam." Etching, 33,4x37,1 cm., "R. Vinkeles ad vivum Delin 1764 et Sculp 1768" in the plate, etched captions below.

- Small tear in lower margin on middle-fold; verso waterst. = Nice night piece.

AND 1 other.

€ (100-150) 140
78 6065 Visscher II C  1629 1658 78 6065 Visscher II C 1629 1658
78/6065 Visscher II, C. (1629-1658). Coat of arms of Haarlem, view of the town in background. Handcol. engraving, heightened w. silver, 40,5x29,5 cm., w. engr. "Cornelis Visscher sculpsit" below image, and w. 4-line engr. text in image by P. Schrivelius below the date tree.

= Very attractive print in fine contemp. handcolouring, with a fine profile of Haarlem in the background. The date tree symbolizes virtue. Hollstein 116, 2nd state (of 2). Rare. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCVII.

€ (150-250) 275
78 6066 Visscher II C  1629 1658 78 6066 Visscher II C 1629 1658
78/6066 Visscher II, C. (1629-1658). Jan de Paep ('Beursknecht'). Engraving, 29,4x20,6 cm.

- Trimmed just outside the borderline.

= Hollstein 155, 2nd state of 2. Rare portrait and an early business card or personal advertisement. Jan de Paep who himself was employed at the Amsterdam exchange, sells himself as an intermediary or employment agency providing clerks and assistants for merchants and shopkeepers. In the portrait he points towards the inset view of the old Amsterdam exchange, where he probably provided most of his services. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE C.

€ (300-500) 300
78 6067 Visscher II C  1629 1658 78 6067 Visscher II C 1629 1658
78 6067 Visscher II C  1629 1658 78 6067 Visscher II C 1629 1658
78/6067 Visscher II, C. (1629-1658). (Smith). Etching after P. DE LAER, 19,7x27,7 cm.

= Hollstein 56, 4th state of 4.

AND 13 others, i.a. by A. DELFOS, J. FYT, J.E. GRAVE, J. DE VISSCHER. - ADDED ±40 lvs. (of 50) w. etched half-p. emblems by V. VAN DE VINNE and 40 others similar by J. LUIKEN.

€ (80-100) 100
78 6068 Visscher C J  1586 1652 78 6068 Visscher C J 1586 1652
78 6068 Visscher C J  1586 1652 78 6068 Visscher C J 1586 1652
78 6068 Visscher C J  1586 1652 78 6068 Visscher C J 1586 1652
78 6068 Visscher C J  1586 1652 78 6068 Visscher C J 1586 1652
78 6068 Visscher C J  1586 1652 78 6068 Visscher C J 1586 1652
78 6068 Visscher C J  1586 1652 78 6068 Visscher C J 1586 1652
78/6068 Visscher, C.J. (1586-1652). Six views during the Siege of Gennep, 1641. Complete set of 6 etchings, each 12,7x25,1 cm.

- Apart from minor imperfections, fine.

= Originally printed and published as one plate. Hollstein 83; F.M. suppl. 1846. All with the collector's mark of Friedrich August II of Saxony (Lugt 971) in lower right corner on recto. Besides views of the actual siege, also a view of the farm in the village of Offel where Frederick Hendrick of Orange-Nassau stayed. Rare.

€ (150-250) 350
78 6069 Visscher C J  1586 1652  publ  78 6069 Visscher C J 1586 1652 publ
78 6069 Visscher C J  1586 1652  publ  78 6069 Visscher C J 1586 1652 publ
78 6069 Visscher C J  1586 1652  publ  78 6069 Visscher C J 1586 1652 publ
78 6069 Visscher C J  1586 1652  publ  78 6069 Visscher C J 1586 1652 publ
78 6069 Visscher C J  1586 1652  publ  78 6069 Visscher C J 1586 1652 publ
78 6069 Visscher C J  1586 1652  publ  78 6069 Visscher C J 1586 1652 publ
78/6069 Visscher, C.J. (1586-1652) (publ.). (Biblical scenes). Lot of 6 large engravings after J. VAN LONDERSEEL, M. DE VOS, K. VAN MANDER and A. BLOEMAERT, all ±35x51 cm., four w. engr. captions below in Latin, "CVisscher Excudit" in the plate.

- Some sl. foxing/ thumbing; occas. cut on/ just outside the borderline/ trifle frayed.

= The Amsterdam based publisher Cornelis Visscher started publishing large engravings of biblical scenes from ±1630 onwards, so-called "royaalbijbelprenten". After his death, his heirs continued the production. The engravings were sold separately and were combined in the "Royaalbijbel".

€ (200-300) 200
78 6070 Vorsterman L  1595 1675  by/ after 78 6070 Vorsterman L 1595 1675 by/ after
78 6070 Vorsterman L  1595 1675  by/ after 78 6070 Vorsterman L 1595 1675 by/ after
78 6070 Vorsterman L  1595 1675  by/ after 78 6070 Vorsterman L 1595 1675 by/ after
78/6070 Vorsterman, L. (1595-1675) (by/ after). (Wrath). (Gluttony). Two engravings after A. BROUWER, both ±16x13 cm., 1x w. caption and address.

- The 2nd print trimmed to image. = Hollstein 118 and 123 (copy). From the series of Vices.

AND 4 others: Greed (woman counting her money) (engraving after C. BARY after A. BLOEMAERT, copy in reverse. Series of Vices), two engravings by F. VAN DER STEEN after D. TENIERS and an etching after J. VAN VLIET, Smell (from the series Five Senses, copy in reverse).

€ (100-150)
78 6071 Vredeman de Vries P  1572 1630 78 6071 Vredeman de Vries P 1572 1630
78 6071 Vredeman de Vries P  1572 1630 78 6071 Vredeman de Vries P 1572 1630
78 6071 Vredeman de Vries P  1572 1630 78 6071 Vredeman de Vries P 1572 1630
78 6071 Vredeman de Vries P  1572 1630 78 6071 Vredeman de Vries P 1572 1630
78/6071 Vredeman de Vries, P. (1572-1630). Scenographiae, sive perspectivae. Series of 20 engravings incl. title (of 21), each ±21x26 cm., all (but title) numb. in the plate in lower corner, 18x "H. Vriese Invent.", 17x address of Galle engr. in the plate, bound together in later hvellum, obl. 4to.

- Lacks plate "18"; occas. trifle creased/ waterst./ strengthened in blank margins. Mostly fine.

= Rare. New Hollstein 30-47, 49 and 50, all 2nd or 3rd (and final) state.

€ (400-600) 950
78 6072 Wael C de 1592 1667 78 6072 Wael C de 1592 1667
78/6072 Wael, C. de (1592-1667). Hunters resting at an inn. Etching, 11,7x14,8 cm., "4" engr. in lower right corner.

- Doubled, trimmed on/ just outside the borderline; w. a (glue)stain near upper right corner.

= New Hollstein 8, the 2nd state (of 3).

€ (80-100) 80
78 6073 Waterloo A  ±1610 ±1676 78 6073 Waterloo A ±1610 ±1676
78 6073 Waterloo A  ±1610 ±1676 78 6073 Waterloo A ±1610 ±1676
78/6073 Waterloo, A. (±1610-±1676). Two travellers in a wood. Two Boys and their dog at the waterside. Two etchings, each 11,6x14,1 cm.

- Both yellowed. = Hollstein 33, 2nd state of 4 and 36, 1st state of 2. Part of a series of 6 landscapes.

AND 2 others by the same: Small wooden bridge (H.6, 3rd state) and The Stream (H.138, 2nd state),

€ (80-100) 110
78 6074 Weirotter F E  1730 1771 78 6074 Weirotter F E 1730 1771
78 6074 Weirotter F E  1730 1771 78 6074 Weirotter F E 1730 1771
78 6074 Weirotter F E  1730 1771 78 6074 Weirotter F E 1730 1771
78 6074 Weirotter F E  1730 1771 78 6074 Weirotter F E 1730 1771
78 6074 Weirotter F E  1730 1771 78 6074 Weirotter F E 1730 1771
78/6074 Weirotter, F.E. (1730-1771). Les douzes mois de l'année. Complete set of 12 etchings to the months of the year after P. MOLYN, each 17x20 cm., publ. by Huquier.

- Sl. foxing, January worse; June and August browned. = Hollstein, Molyn 19-30, only state. Rare.

€ (250-350) 300
78 6075 Weirotter F E  1730 1771 78 6075 Weirotter F E 1730 1771
78/6075 Weirotter, F.E. (1730-1771). (View of a farm next to a stream, with a couple in the undergrowth). Etching, 14,5x15,4 cm. signed "Weirotter" in the plate, - AND 6 other prints, i.a. by H. SPILMAN (after P. MOLIJN), J.E. KARSEN and J. VROLIJK.
€ (50-70) 70
78 6076 Whaling  Scheeps tocht in den Jaare 1596 naar Nova Zembla ondernoomen 78 6076 Whaling Scheeps tocht in den Jaare 1596 naar Nova Zembla ondernoomen
78/6076 [Whaling]. "Scheeps-tocht, in den Jaare 1596, naar Nova Zembla ondernoomen." Etching by J. LUYKEN, 26,6x33,7 cm, from Le Clerc, Geschiedenissen (...), 1730.

= Cf. Ingalls 3.

ADDED: 6 others from the same work (partly foxed/ stained, mainly in margins).

€ (80-100) 100
78 6077 Whistler J A McNeill 1834 1903 78 6077 Whistler J A McNeill 1834 1903
78/6077 Whistler, J.A. McNeill (1834-1903). Afternoon tea. Lithograph, ±1895, 19x14 cm., w. the artist's butterfly monogram on the stone, on Japanese.

- Expertly cleaned.

= Levy 114. With the collector's stamp of Henri Marie Petiet on verso (Lugt 5031) (shining through).

€ (500-700)
78 6078 Wierix II A  ±1552/59 ±1604 78 6078 Wierix II A ±1552/59 ±1604
78/6078 Wierix II, A. (±1552/59-±1604). The Agony in the garden. Engraving after M. DE VOS, 18,6x15,5 cm., w. the addres of E. van Hoeswinckel.

- Trimmed to/ on the borderline; strong dark impression.

= On laid paper with watermark showing an x-crossed shield topped by the letter "B". Hollstein 188, 1st state of 3.

€ (200-300) 400
78 6079 Wierix II A  ±1552/59 ±1604 78 6079 Wierix II A ±1552/59 ±1604
78/6079 Wierix II, A. (±1552/59-±1604). The entombment. Engraving after M. DE VOS, 17,9x14,7 cm., w. the addres of E. van Hoeswinckel.

- Very fine, w. ample margins (1,7 to 2,5 cm. outside the platemark).

= On laid paper with watermark showing a raised hand, topped with a clover. From the series Passion of Christ (21 plates). Hollstein 199, 2nd state of 5 (before the number); Mauquoy-Hendrickx 137, 2nd state.

€ (300-500) 300