Editore: o. O. um 1660., 1660
Da: Antiquariat Burgverlag, Wien, Austria
EUR 90,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloRadierung. 16, 8 x 11 cm (Plattengr.); 13, 5 x 19, 5 cm. (Blattgr.). Unter Passepartout. Kl. Rotfleck unterhalb des Siegelringes. Kontrastreiche (gespiegelte) Radierung von Lucas II. Vorstermann (1624-vor 1676) nach dem Gemälde von Jacopo Tintoretto (1518-1594), das sich heute im KHM in Wien befindet. Aus der Reihe: "Theatrum Pictorium", Nr. 103. Gewicht in Gramm: 500.
Da: Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgio
Membro dell'associazione: ILAB
EUR 1.375,00
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Aggiungi al carrello27. #La Haye ( 's Gravenhage), Chrétien van Lom, 1730, in-folio, 44,5 x 28 cm. 2 Parties en un volume. [1] (12) pp nn ( titre imprimé en rouge et noir, avec vignette grav.; 4 planches avec des armoiries ; 64 pp + (68) ff.non numérot. avec en total 190 gravures topographique (complet). [2] (6) pp nn (dont une carte du Brabant Wallon) + 151 pp. (complet). Relié en plean cuir d'époque, , dos à 7 nerfs avec caissons doré. et étiquette de titre, tranches rouges, pages de garde marbrées. Avec infimes traces d'usure. Bel exemplaire dans une reliure d'époque. Intérieur sans tâches ni rousseurs. La première partie du livre est une réimpression d'une partie des ''Castella et Praetoria'' de 1699 ou de ''Brabantia Illustrata '' de 1705. avec des augmentations , les planches ont été partiellement réemployées ou faites en copie. La deuxième partie est une traduction d'une grande partie de la ''Topographia historica Gallo-Brabantiae'' édition de 1692. (Bibliotheca Belgica Tome III pp. 854 - 857 L-110).
Da: Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgio
Membro dell'associazione: ILAB
EUR 6.800,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloAmsterdam & Leipzig, Arkstée & Merkus, 1759, 2 vols in folio (42,5 x 26,5 cm). [Vol. I] (8) nn pp + 106 pp + (2)nn pp + 55 fulle page plates (of which 5 folding) (complete) ; [Vol. II] (4) nn pp + 130 pp + (2)nn pp + 70 full page plates. (complete). Title pages printed in red & black, with engraved vignet. This is an uncut copy which has been disbound. It is kept in two uniform paper portfolio's in a purposely made modern matching box. Each plate is tipped on with a small outer margin to the nearby text leaf . The general condition is good allthough there are of course some stains ( unobtrusive) due to the old age; and some marginal clear old waterstains at some pages. In volume I the plates 81, 88 and 90 show these marginal waterstains (never in the image aerea). . In volume II the plates at pp. 7, 14, 28, 38, 44, 52, 86, 104, 120, show also these marginal waterstains. Only 1 plate is also touched in the image (120 - one of the 2 Paulus Pontius prints) As this is an uncut copy the irregular margins are dustsoiled. Overall this is a fine/good copy; and as it is unbound individual plates can be easily exhibited. Marie Mauquoy Hendrickx writes , in her study (L'iconographie d'Antoine Van Dyck. Catalogue raisonné, 2 vols 430 pp) that the portrait collection of Van Dyck originated in the year 1632. It then comprised only about 50 plates . Gilles Hendricx added many plates when he made the first re-edition . Another 20 editions would follow in the next 100 years; with a growing number of plates. This iconography , with a strong emphasis on painters and engravers of the Netherlands remains an impressive and highly valuable witness to the importance of Antwerp as centre of the graphical art in the 17th c.; north of the Alps This Amsterdam edition by Arkstee & Merkus would be the last edition of this magnificent collection. ''Une édition aussi sognée que possibel'' (Mauquoy pp. 46).