EUR 350,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloCouverture rigide. Condizione: Bon. Album dépliant à l'italienne de 24 photos sur papier albuminé format carte album contrecollées sur carton fort éditées par le photograhe J; Daziaro, actif à Moscou de 1848 à 1890, 11x7x3cm.Rare;dernière photo avec manques en bordure sinon très bon état.
EUR 230,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloMoscou/Moscow, J. Daziaro, [1870-1890?], oblong 8vo (180x240mm), 24 photographic reproductions of St Petersburg, original red tooled linen covers with gilt lettering "St. Petersbourg" in cyrilic and latin script in relief on front, block loose from binding due to rusted staples, minor staining to titlepage, no staining on photographs, "Daziaro, St Petersbourg" stamped on free endpaper, the photographs show street views of Saint Petersburg (later also known as Leningrad), depicted are the wellknown highlights: Cathedrale St Isaac, N.D. de Kasan, monument of Peter the Great, Monument Nicolas I, Newsky Prospect (with pedestrians, cars and buses), Winterpalace/Hermitage, Fortress St Peter and Paul, Column of Alexander I, Monument Catharine II, Etat Major, Palace Anitschkoff, The Bourse, Pont Nicolas, Conseil de l'Empire, Panorama of the river, good state of the photographs. 24 photographs published by Joseph Daziaro/Giuseppe Kristofovich Daziaro (Pieve Tesino1805/6-St Petersburg 1865) was Russia's first private publisher of high-quality art printing products, merchant of the 2nd guild. Joseph Daziaro (1806-1865) came to the Russian Empire from Italy in the early 1820s. He opened a publishing business and specialized in the sale of lithograph prints. His firm can be called the first private publishing house of printed artistic graphics in Russia. By the beginning of the 1830s, he had 2 shops in Moscow. In 1849, he became the owner of a shop in St. Petersburg. Interesting and scarce collection of mid to late 19th century photographs from Russia.
Editore: Daziaro, J., Moscou & S. Petersbourg (Moscow / St. Petersburg), 1880
Da: ZH BOOKS, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA, Fremont, CA, U.S.A.
Condizione: Very good. Album with 20 silver gelatin photographs, n. d. (ca 1880); oblong 4 1/2 x 6 1/4; textured, brown paper over boards and 1/4 cloth, embossed title in gilt, ruled with an elaborate border and foliate decorations in black; prints attached to each other with strips of paper, leporello-style, and folded into the album; captions in Russian, with neat manuscript translations in English below; occasional creases to margins of photos; the last three of them with minor rust spotting to edge from a removed paper clip; in very good condition. Album with a bit of rubbing to edges and a thin, discolored band to bottom margin; overal in about very good condition.The firm of J. Daziaro, Russia's first private publishing house of printed art graphics, traced its roots to Italy and publisher and seller of prints Giuseppe Daziaro (1796-1865), known in Russia as Iosif Khristoforovich Datsiaro, who had travelled extensively through Eastern Europe in the early 19th century, before deciding to set up his own business in Moscow in 1827. He also briefly operated a lithographic workshop, but eventually closed it down, as it was more profitable to acquire printed materials from other companies. His younger brother Giacomo joined him in 1838 and the business grew tremendously, opening additional shops in St. Petersburg, Warsaw, and Paris by the 1850s. After Giuseppe passed away, Giacomo returned to Italy and management of the Moscow shop went to Giuseppe's eldest son of the same name (1831-1892). It was under Giuseppe Jr., when the firm also began creating and selling photographs, which included views of cities and landmarks and portraits of famous people. Very-highly regarded, Daziaro's photos and shop were one of Leo Tolstoy's favorite establishments. The business ceased to exist after the October Revolution.The current album (featuring a bigger-than-usual number of images, as most Daziaro albums infrequently appearing on the market usually contain 12-18 photographs), highlighted famous landmarks of Moscow, while also often showing people, carriages, etc. in front of the former, and included the Imperial Palace, the Red Square, The Tsar Bell (Kolokol), Bolshoi Theatre, and so on.
EUR 2.530,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloMoscou/Moscow, J. Daziaro, [1860-1865?], oblong 8vo (109 x 165mm.), 22 albumen prints (each approximately 60 x 11mm.), mounted as cabinet cards in a concertina (leparello), original blue tooled linen covers with gilt lettering "Types Russes" in relief on front, "J. Daziaro, St Petersbourg Newsky, Moscou pont des Marecheaux" in black relief lettering on back, the photographs show Russian men and women dressed in traditional dress. In French handwritten on the back of each photograph the role of the depicted person: vendeuse de lait (milk seller), paysan en hiver (peasant in winter), ouvrier (worker), policeman, soldat circassien (soldier) etc. very good state of the binding and the photographs.22 photographs published by Joseph Daziaro/Giuseppe Kristofovich Daziaro (Pieve Tesino1805/6-St Petersburg 1865)was Russia's first private publisher of high-quality art printing products, merchant of the 2nd guild.Joseph Daziaro (1806-1865) came to the Russian Empire from Italy in the early 1820s. He opened a publishing business and specialized in the sale of lithograph prints. His firm can be called the first private publishing house of printed artistic graphics in Russia. By the beginning of the 1830s, he had 2 shops in Moscow. In 1849, he became the owner of a shop in St. Petersburg. Interesting and scarce collection of mid 19th century photographs from Russia.
EUR 690,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloSouvenir de St. Petersbourg. Moscou/Moscow, J. Daziaro, [1860-1865?], oblong 8vo (70 x 110mm), 24 albumen prints (each approximately 60 x 11mm.), mounted as cabinet cards in a concertina (leparello), original red tooled linen covers with gilt lettering "Souvenir de St. Petersbourg" in relief on front, "J. Daziaro, St Petersbourg Newsky, Moscou pont des Marecheaux" in black relief lettering on back, the photographs show street views of Saint Petersbourg (later also known as Leningrad), depicted are: Cathedrale St Isaac, N.D. de Kasan, monument of Peter the Great, Monument Nicolas I, Newsky Prospect (with pedestrians, cars and buses), Quai de L'Amiraute, Winterpalace/Hermitage, entrance to Hermitage, Fortress St Peter and Paul, The admiralty, Column of Alexander I, Monument Catharine II, Etat Major, Palace Anitschkoff, The Bourse, Pont Nicolas, Conseil de l'Empire, Panorama of the river, Senat et Synode, Anitschkoff bridge, Smolna concent, Chappel summergarden, Marie theatre, victory column. very good state of the binding and good state of the photographs. 24 photographs published by Joseph Daziaro/Giuseppe Kristofovich Daziaro (Pieve Tesino1805/6-St Petersburg 1865) was Russia's first private publisher of high-quality art printing products, merchant of the 2nd guild. Joseph Daziaro (1806-1865) came to the Russian Empire from Italy in the early 1820s. He opened a publishing business and specialized in the sale of lithograph prints. His firm can be called the first private publishing house of printed artistic graphics in Russia. By the beginning of the 1830s, he had 2 shops in Moscow. In 1849, he became the owner of a shop in St. Petersburg. Interesting and scarce collection of mid 19th century photographs from Russia. Scarce.
Da: Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V., Amsterdam, Paesi Bassi
EUR 3.025,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloN.p.,The Russian East-Asiatic Steamship Co. Ltd., n.d. [c. 1899]. 12 loose mounted gelatin photographs (21 x 28 cm.) on boards (33 x 44 cm.). French captions in ink in the lower margins. Original decorated cloth portfolio. - Cloth very sl. rubbed along the spine and corners, minimally spotted in the margins; photographs in good condition.* Extremely rare portfolio probably sold by Joseph Daziaro in Saint Petersburg. The photographs are all pre-revolutionary by and show street-scenery in Moscow. Photographs include: Moscou. Le Kremlin pris du pont de Pièrre; Mur d'enceinte du Kremlin; Moscou. Vue de la Place Rouge; l'Hôtel de Ville; L'Arc de Triomphe; L'èglise de St. Basile; Intèrieur de la cathèdrale Ouspensky au Kremlin; Le grand canon au Kremlin; Le monument de Minine & Pojarsky; La Grande Cloche; L'Hospice des enfants trouvès; La Cathèdrale du St. Saveur.