5865 - 6291 FINE ARTS - GRAPHIC ART, 16th-19th CENTURY
- Very vague stain in centre. = Hollstein 22, 3rd state (of 5).
Idem. (Riverlandscapes with travellers). Two etchings from another series of 6 Various landscapes, both 9x15 cm.
- Very good, later impressions on wove paper; good margins; trifle yellowed; verso of both w. remnants of former mount.
= Hollstein 27 and 28, 2nd state (of 2).
- Lvs. soiled; one leaf w. large repair on lower outer corner; a few sm. holes next to image of the annunciation to the shepherds.
- All trimmed to the image; one w. dam. lower right corner; two w. scribblings in pen and ink; one w. stains; all (sl.) (finger)soiled.
= Rare. Perhaps from an emblembook. Present are the months April, May, June, November and December.
Anonymous (16th cent.). (Title-page of Description de Touts les Pais-Bas (...) by Ludovicco Guicciardini). Engraving, 27x19 cm., Antwerp, 1582, printed by Christoph Plantin.
= On verso the coats of arms of the 17 Provinces of the Netherlands and king Philip II of Spain.
Doetecum, Johannes (?-1605) and/ or Lucas van (act. 1554-1572). (Porch with tunnel vault). Engraving after Hans VREDEMAN DE VRIES, 16,1x21,4 cm., printed by Theodoor Galle, numb. "7" in the plate.
- Fingersoiled.
= From the series Variae Architecturae formae (...). New Hollstein 190, 2nd state of 2.
AND 6 other prints, i.a. an etched landscape by PERELLE, an etched view by J. de VISSCHER after Nicolaes BERCHEM and a small etching by Wenceslaus HOLLAR of a duck or goose.{#}
- Sl. yellowed. Doubled.
= Rare print. F.M. 2767: "Koning James II ligt te bed en braakt zijne innigste gedachten uit (...)".
- Sm. tear in upper margin; 2 light brown stains; sl. foxed. = F.M. 3851a; Atlas van Stolk 3648.
= A rare variant of this allegorical scene on the execution of Louis XVI (on January 21st, 1793) and Marie Antoinette (on October 16th, 1793). It shows the mourning Mnemosyne reclining in a landscape beside a silhouette portrait of the two monarchs. None of the copies traced by us had a German caption on the print.
= Curtis/ Prouté 41, the 1st(?) state (of 4).
Beurdeley, Jacques (1874-1954). (Landscape with houses behind a line of trees). Etching, 18x22,5 cm., signed "J. Beurdeley" and "41/50" in pencil, signed "Beurdeley" in the plate, on laid paper.
= Prouté 1 (2nd state of 3) and 2 (3rd state of 4).
AND 8 others, i.a. by Maxime LALANNE, Alphonse LEGROS and Charles-Emile JACQUE.
- Trifle foxed in blank margins. = Curtis/ Prouté 11, 4th and final state.
AND 3 others similar by the same: "L'Étang de Frignon", "Bords de Lac du Bourget" and "A Gorge de loup (Environs de Lyon)".
= Curtis/ Prouté 1 (2nd state of 3), 5 (2nd state of 4) and 21 (2nd and final state).
= Curtis/ Prouté 26 (3rd state of 4), 27 (2nd state of 3) and 37 (2nd state of 4).
- Sl. soiled in margins; trimmed on the platemark.
= F.M. 4475 (31 Dec. 1781): "Spotprent op de voor korten tijd gestaakte uitgave en vermeende dood van dit Oranje blad, van 1781 tot 83 door R.M. van Goens te Utrecht en anderen geschreven volgens zijne autobiographie (...). Links het huis van P.F. Gosse, Libraire de la Cour (op de hoek van de Vijverberg en de Gevangenpoort) waar vier aansprekers met eene vildershondenkar voor de deur staan om het lijk te ontvangen, gevolgd door Luzac op eenen kruiwagen, Van Goens met Jufvr. ten Bosch in een hok, Ds. Hofstede, twee Rotterdamsche boekverkoopers Haalna en Goednet, waar achter de Hertog van Brunswijk en voorts eene groote weenende stoet."
- Fine. = F.M. 5423a.
"Vervloekte Tweedracht! Helsch gedrocht, van elk gedoemd; Zolang 't Gemeenebest op 's Hemels bijstand roemt (...)." Engraving, 27,5x20,5 cm., with engr. explanatory verse in 2 columns below, ±1787.
- Fine. Without the separate letterpress explanation in Dutch and French.
= F.M. 4993a (chapter "Zinneprenten op het herstel des Stadhouders", 1787): "Zinneprent, waar de prins op een hoeksteen naast de Nederl. Maagd staat. De Tweedracht tracht de hoeksteen door een hefboom te verplaatsen, doch wordt door den Pruissischen adelaar belaagd enz. (...)."
"Afbeelding van het gepleegde geweld te Rotterdam aen de Burger Compagnie No. 9 op den 3 Aprl. 1784 (...)". Engraving by TH. DE ROODE, 35x37 cm., w. engraved title, emblem of the "burgercompagnie" and caption below the image.
- Closed tear in upper edge just affecting the image.
= F.M. 4550; Atlas van Stolk 4498. Showing a clash between the 9th Burgercompagnie and the Orangisten in the Prinsenstraat in Rotterdam in april 1784. The compagnie under the control of lieutenant colonel Elsevier opens fire on the crowd.
AND 2 others, i.a. (Vallende Oranjeboom) (anonymous engraving, 1795. F.M. 5304a).
- (Sl.) foxed in margins.
= Portraits of Pierre Kremer, Paul Delaroche, Eugene Simonis, Lepoitevin, Dantan Jeune, H. Decaisne, H. Sebron, Valentin Bender, J.B. de Jonghe, Luigi Calamatta, François Bouchot, J.B. Madou, L. Gallait, Henri van Assche, Henri Herz, Duval-le-Camus.
- Trifle/ sl. (water)stained; later copy w. sm. closed tear in upper left border; both trimmed just outside border line.
Idem. (Christ healing the sick). Oval etching, 8x10 cm., "j.w. bauer f" etched below image.
- Trimmed on outer (of two) border line.
- Several (1x large) closed tears/ thin spots; lower right corner trifle chipped; doubled; trimmed to the borderline. = Bartsch XV, 9.
- Upper blank right corner repaired; grey impression; cut 2 or 3 mm. outside the platemark.
= Pauli/ Hollstein 42, 2nd state of 2.
Idem. Die beiden Liebespaare und der Narr. Engraving, 3x5,2 cm., monogrammed and "1535" in the plate.
- Later grey impression on stiff paper; formerly tipped-in, w. remnants of mount in upper corners on verso.
= Pauli/ Hollstein 214, 3rd state of 3.






















































