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78 5740 Birds  Tringa Gambetta Ruff 78 5740 Birds Tringa Gambetta Ruff
78/5740 [Birds]. "Tringa, Gambetta" (Ruff). Contemp. handcol. engr., 31x24,5 cm., from NOZEMAN/ SEPP, Nederlandsche vogelen (1770-1829), framed.
€ (80-100) 130
78 5741 Birds  Tringa Striata Common redshank 78 5741 Birds Tringa Striata Common redshank
78/5741 [Birds]. "Tringa, Striata" (Common redshank). Contemp. handcol. engraving, 33,5x28,5 cm., from NOZEMAN/ SEPP, Nederlandsche vogelen (1770-1829), framed.
€ (80-100) 160
78 5742 Bleker G C  ±1610 1656 78 5742 Bleker G C ±1610 1656
78/5742 Bleker, G.C. (±1610-1656). The Angel promising Abraham a son. Etching, 14x21 cm., w. "Bleker (vaguely) f.1638" in the plate in upper left corner, on laid paper with a watermark showing the coat of arms of Amsterdam.

- Sl. browned; foxed spot in the sky; vague fold in lower right corner.

= New Hollstein 1, 2nd state (of 4), with the number "6", but before the address of Van den Enden.

€ (200-300)
78 5743 Bloemaert A  1564 1651  after 78 5743 Bloemaert A 1564 1651 after
78/5743 Bloemaert, A. (1564-1651) (after). Landscape with the Parable of the Tares. Engraving by J. MATHAM, 1605, 49,5x37,5 cm., engr. captions below.

- Old middle-fold. = New Hollstein 31; Hollstein 69.

€ (100-150) 100
78 5744 Bloemen J F  1662 1749 78 5744 Bloemen J F 1662 1749
78/5744 Bloemen, J.F. (1662-1749). (Italianate landscape with an obelisk in front of a walled city). Etching, 23,5x17,2 cm. (platemark).

- Fine, w. ample margins. = Le Blanc 1, rare early/ first state before the letters. On 18th century laid paper.

€ (200-300)
78 5745 Blooteling A  1640 1690 78 5745 Blooteling A 1640 1690
78/5745 Blooteling, A. (1640-1690). Taste. Mezzotint after P. STAVERENUS, 19,6x13,5 cm., monogrammed "ABf" in the plate.

- Ample margins soiled. = Hollstein 266. Part of the series of the Five senses.

€ (70-90) 70
78 5746 Bol F  1616 1680 78 5746 Bol F 1616 1680
78/5746 Bol, F. (1616-1680). The old man with a leaf of trefoil on his coat. Etching, 8,7x7,3 cm.

- Later, sl. thick paper; cut just outside the platemark.

= Hollstein 24, 2nd state (of 2). With the collector's mark of James Burleigh (Lugt 1245).

€ (70-90) 160
78 5747 Bol F  1616 1680 78 5747 Bol F 1616 1680
78/5747 Bol, F. (1616-1680). St. Jerome in the cave. Etching, 1644, 28,6x24,6 cm., "F. Bol fe".

- Good/ fine impression on 17th cent. paper w. large, unidentified watermark; a few vague smudges in margins; cut ±3-5 mm outside the platemark.

= Hollstein 3, the 2nd state (of 3); Ackley 96. With the collection's marks of Boymans van Beuningen (Lugt 356b and 700a (stamp indicating duplicates). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXIX.

€ (1.200-1.500) 5500
78 5748 Boldrini N  1510 ±1570 78 5748 Boldrini N 1510 ±1570
78/5748 Boldrini, N. (1510-±1570). Milo of Croton fighting a lion. Woodcut, after G.A. PORDENONE, 29,5x41 cm.

- Poor copy, various closed tears and holes; dam. and repaired portions, i.a. in upper left corner. Sold w.a.f.

€ (80-100) 110
78 5749 Bonasone G di A  act 1531 1574 78 5749 Bonasone G di A act 1531 1574
78/5749 Bonasone, G. di A. (act.1531-1574). (Venus attended by the Graces). Engraving, 21,7x16 cm.

- Poor copy, small part of lower right corner torn off and redrawn; sm. (closed) tears in upper margin; trimmed sl. short on the left edge; soiled. Sold w.a.f.

= Bartsch 167.

€ (80-100) 130
78 5750 Both A  1612 1642 78 5750 Both A 1612 1642
78/5750 Both, A. (1612-1642). The three peasants at the table, with a harlot. Etching, 17,7x22,5 cm., "ABoth" in the plate.

- Edges strengthened on verso w. paper.

= Hollstein 9, 2nd state of 2 (w. the artist's name). With the manuscript collector's mark of S. Scheikevitz (1842-1908) (Lugt 2264). Rare. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXIX.

€ (1.000-1.500) 1700
78 5751 Both J  1610 1652 78 5751 Both J 1610 1652
78/5751 Both, J. (1610-1652). Landscape with ruins and two cows at the waterside. Etching, 19,5x27,2 cm.

= Hollstein 8, from the series of 6 Horizontal landscapes.

€ (60-80) 80
78 5752 Both J  1610 1652 78 5752 Both J 1610 1652
78 5752 Both J  1610 1652 78 5752 Both J 1610 1652
78 5752 Both J  1610 1652 78 5752 Both J 1610 1652
78 5752 Both J  1610 1652 78 5752 Both J 1610 1652
78 5752 Both J  1610 1652 78 5752 Both J 1610 1652
78 5752 Both J  1610 1652 78 5752 Both J 1610 1652
78/5752 Both, J. (1610-1652). Landscapes of the environs of Rome. Complete series of 6 etchings, ±20x27 cm.

- Hollstein 10 (the wooden bridge at Sulmona) foxed; Hollstein 9 (fishermen) printed from a worn plate; Hollstein 8 (two cows) lower left corner professionally restored; other plates w. a few imperfections (a few sm. spots).

= Hollstein 5-10, the 4th state (of 6), finished but before the numbers and address. The series comprises: Ponte Molle; The hinny-drover, Via Appia; View of the Tiber in the Campagna; The two cows near the river, Tivoli; The fishermen at the Tiber, near the Soracte; The wooden bridge, Sulmona near Tivoli. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXX.

€ (400-600) 800
78 5753 Both J  1610 1652 78 5753 Both J 1610 1652
78 5753 Both J  1610 1652 78 5753 Both J 1610 1652
78 5753 Both J  1610 1652 78 5753 Both J 1610 1652
78/5753 Both, J. (1610-1652). The set of the upright Italian landscapes. Three of 4 etchings from the Set of the upright Italian Landscapes, each 25,8x20 cm., "Both fe." engr. in upper right corner, numb. "3","4" and "2".

- All etchings w. sl. foxing.

= Hollstein 1, 3 and 4, the 6th state (of 6), with all addresses erased and the numbers changed. Comprises: 1. The Woman on the hinny. Aqua negro between Bologna and Florence; 3. The large tree. 4. The two hinnies. With the manuscript collector's mark of Ch. Naudet on verso (Lugt 1937).

€ (100-150) 200
78 5754 Bottschild S  1641 1706 78 5754 Bottschild S 1641 1706
78 5754 Bottschild S  1641 1706 78 5754 Bottschild S 1641 1706
78 5754 Bottschild S  1641 1706 78 5754 Bottschild S 1641 1706
78 5754 Bottschild S  1641 1706 78 5754 Bottschild S 1641 1706
78/5754 Bottschild, S. (1641-1706). (Times of the day). Series of 4 etchings, each ±18,5x20 cm., all signed in the plate.

- Fingersoiled; trimmed just outside the borderline.

= Originally part of the larger series Opera varia Historica, poetica & Iconologia (1693). Hollstein 1-48; Le Blanc 9-11 (only mentioning 3 of the 4).

€ (80-100)
78 5755 Boudewijns A F  1644 1719 78 5755 Boudewijns A F 1644 1719
78/5755 Boudewijns. A.F. (1644-1719). (Landscape with three men resting in right foreground). (Landscape with peasant on a horse-drawn cart going to left, beyond three figures and two horses under a tree, and in the background a village gate). Two etchings w. engraving after A.F. VAN DER MEULEN, both 11,5x14,5 cm. (platemark), w. the address of A.F. van der Meulen, printed together on 1 leaf.

- On stiff 18th cent. laid paper w. very ample margins; sl. browned; vertical central fold; narrow waterstain in outer blank margins.

= Le Blanc 50; Hollstein 41-46 (series of 6); on the 2nd print: Le Blanc 51; Hollstein 35-40 (series of 6).

AND 2 others: landscape etchings by P. SCHENK and G. or N. PERELLE.

€ (60-80) 60
78 5756 Boxing  Alken S  1784 ±1825 after 78 5756 Boxing Alken S 1784 ±1825 after
78/5756 [Boxing]. Alken, S. (1784-±1825) after. "A "Set-to" at the Fives-Court for the benefit of "One of the Fancy"." Contemp. handcol. aquatint and etching by SUTHERLAND, w. caption below print, ±12x19 cm., London, Thos. Kelly, 1823.

- Yellowed. = Rare boxing print.

€ (50-70) 50
78 5757 Bracquemond F  1833 1914 78 5757 Bracquemond F 1833 1914
78 5757 Bracquemond F  1833 1914 78 5757 Bracquemond F 1833 1914
78/5757 Bracquemond, F. (1833-1914). Portrait of Jacob Meyer-Heine. Etching, 20,8x24 cm., signed "Bracquemond" in the plate in upper right corner.

= Béraldi 80, the 2nd state (of 3).

AND 3 other etchings by the same: Le Canard (Beraldi 116, 4th state (of 4)); Lantara (etching after J. VERNET. Foxed; Beraldi 71, 2nd state (of 2)) and Frontispiece for l'Illustration Nouvelle (Beraldi 181, 3rd state (of 3)).

€ (60-80) 60
78 5758 Breenbergh B  1599 1659 78 5758 Breenbergh B 1599 1659
78/5758 Breenbergh, B. (1599-1659). Corsica seated before satyrs. Etching, 8,4x11,9 cm., monogrammed "BB f. an. 1640" in the plate.

- Sl. foxed. = One of two plates intended for B. GUARINI, Pastor Fido.

AND 1 other etching/ engraving after the same by C. VISSCHER, showing Aeneas carrying Anchises out of burning Troy.

€ (300-500) 1600
78 5759 Brun F I  1535 1610/1620 78 5759 Brun F I 1535 1610/1620
78/5759 Brun, F.I. (1535-1610/1620). (Two officers on horseback and three foot soldiers). Engraving, 7,1x12 cm., monogrammed "FB" and "1559" in the plate.

- Cut on/ just within the platemark. = Hollstein 69.

€ (100-150)