5865 - 6291 FINE ARTS - GRAPHIC ART, 16th-19th CENTURY
= Published for the Leidsche Studenten Almanak. Le Coultre/ Fränkel p.45.
AND 3 others publ. for the same, i.a. a nice trompe l'oeil showing Minerva surrounded by scenes from student life.
= Rare, not in F.M.
AND 2 other lithographs: "Maskerade van het Leidsche Studenten-Corps, 12 Juni 1855" and "Vrijwillige Leijdsche Jager", both framed.
- Doubled; 2 tiny holes in verse.
= Hollstein 22, 5th state (of 6). With the collector's mark of Albert van Loock on verso (Lugt 3751).
- Good impressions; occas. trifle foxed. = Hollstein 52 and 55, both 3rd and final state.
= Hollstein 97, 3rd state (of 4).
AND 3 others from the same series: Landscape with a hospital (Hollstein 91, 4th and final state), Landscape with laundresses (Hollstein 94, 5th and final state) and The grotto of the nymph Egeria (Hollstein 95, 3rd and final state).
= Two etchings w. the collector's stamp of Brugger (Lugt 4961) on verso.
= Hollstein 6-9, the 4th state (of 4). With unidentified collector's mark "J.N.S." (not in Lugt, identified in later hand on mounts as Johan Nepomuk). Rare series.
- One etching sl. dam.; one etching tipped onto mount; one etching remargined.
= Hollstein 1 (1st state of 2), 3 (3rd state of 4) and 4 (1st state of 4).
- One etching sl. browned along the margins.
= Hollstein 104 and 105, both 4th and final state. One etching w. the collector's stamp of Brugger (Lugt 4961) on verso.
AND 1 other similar by the same from the series of 12 Landscapes: Landscape with laundresses (Hollstein 94, 5th and final state (trimmed to the border line)).
- Good impression, thread margins; vague traces of former glue on verso in outer lower blank corners.
= Hollstein 12, 1st state (of 4). With the manuscript collector's mark of John Barnard (d.1744) (extensively Lugt 1419). On laid paper with watermark coat of arms of France and Navarre.
- Trimmed just outside/ on the platemark; agetoned; w. paper remnant on verso.
= Hollstein 62, 1st state of 3.
Idem. Mercury silencing Battus. Etching, 19,6x26,2 cm., w. the address of J. Valdor.
- Cut on on the platemark; sl. agetoned.
= Hollstein 16, 3rd state of 6.With the manuscript collector's mark of dr. Carl von GUÉRARD (?-1901) (Lugt 1109).
AND 6 others by the same, i.a. Landscape with laundresses (H.94, 5th state of 5. With the manuscript collector's mark of Naudet (Lugt 1937) on verso); Birth of Adonis (H.18, 3rd/4th state, caption and address cut off, soiled) and Satyr gathering fruit (H.28, 3rd state).
- Both tipped onto mount along left blank margin; both trifle foxed (unobtrusive).
= Cf. Hollstein (H. Swanevelt) 105 and 108; both copies in reverse and with alterations. Both on laid paper with foolscap watermark.
- All trimmed on/ just outside the border line; margins strengthened on verso; sl. foxed.
= Very rare. Le Blanc 4; Hollstein 8, 9 and 13.
AND 1 other similar by the same: Man on horseback before a donkey (fine, Hollstein 111, only state).
- Very fine condition.
= The text below the prints consists of the 7 lines of "Our Father Who art in Heaven" (one line to each print) and of the parallel response of the traditional Swiss Alpine farmer to the consequences of the French Revolution in Unterwalden which ruins him.
- Roughly half of the prints (sl.) worn/ dam.; a few w. tears/ trimmed margins/ tipped onto mount; one engraving w. stamp of the Corcoran Gallery of Art (Washington D.C.) in blank margins.
= Hollstein Van Thulden 100-141, various states; Landwehr, Splendid ceremonies 99, stating that only 600 copies of the work were printed (excl. 3 copies printed on vellum). Rare. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXIII.
- Eight etchings cut to the image, the others w. margins and captions.
= With 9 duplicates. Depicting the story of Odysseus after the paintings by Primaticcio at Fountainebleau. Published by Melchior Tavernier, Paris, 1633. Scenes present: 2-5, 7, 12, 14-16, 21-27, 32, 33, 36, 37, 39-44, 46, 49-52 and 54-58. Hollstein 39-96.
- Brown spot near lower right corner; grey areas in upper and lower right corners.
= De Vesme 130, 1st state of 2; Rizzi 174, 1st state of 2. From the collection of Frans Bauweraerts with his manuscript collector's mark on verso (in blue ballpoint) (cf. Lugt 3325) and w. the collector's mark of J.E. Wetterauer (Lugt 3870).
- Fine.
= Wentworth 46, only state after the trial proofs; Tissot 42; Béraldi 38. Published in an edition of ±100 copies. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXII.
- Trifle yellowed; a fine dark impression.
= Wentworth 74, only published state; Tissot 76; Béraldi 65. Published in an edition of ±100 copies. Tissot had personal contact with the De la Seillière family and portrayed Baron Aimé de la Seillière in 1866.














































