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77 5446 Monogrammist 'HW' 16th cent  77 5446 Monogrammist 'HW' 16th cent
77/5446 Monogrammist "HW" (16th cent.). (Scenes from the Passion in and near Jerusalem). Woodcut, 35,7x27,6 cm., monogrammed in the block.

- With a few closed tears (mostly in blank margins); (sl.) frayed and dam. along edges.

= Rare. Right section of a large woodcut, printed with 3 blocks. It shows the scenes from the Passion, from Ecce Homo, the Road to Calvary, Crucifixion, Emtombment and Christ reappearing as a gardener (Noli me tangere). On 16th century laid paper with an unidentified watermark, probably a crowned heraldic shield. Nagler, Die Monogrammisten III, 1693.

AND 2 other large woodcuts showing Christ before Herod and Christ before Pontius Pilate.

€ (100-150) 190
77 5447 Monogrammist 'PvL' ?  early 19th cent 77 5447 Monogrammist 'PvL' ? early 19th cent
77/5447 Monogrammist "PvL"(?) (early 19th cent.) (A seated man holding a glass in a candle lit room). Oil on panel, 36x30 cm., monogrammed in lower left, framed.

- A few sm. scratches; sl. craquelé

€ (70-90) 70
77 5448 Montavoci E  1779 1858 77 5448 Montavoci E 1779 1858
77/5448 Montavoci, E. (1779-1858). "Avanci di un Tempio Antico". Etching and aquatint after F. FONTANESI, printed in brown, 35x42 cm. (platemark).

= Fontanesi is mostly known for his scenic designs for opera and ballet.

€ (80-100) 120
77 5449 Months of the year  Persijn R van ±1614 1668  after 77 5449 Months of the year Persijn R van ±1614 1668 after
77 5449 Months of the year  Persijn R van ±1614 1668  after 77 5449 Months of the year Persijn R van ±1614 1668 after
77 5449 Months of the year  Persijn R van ±1614 1668  after 77 5449 Months of the year Persijn R van ±1614 1668 after
77/5449 [Months of the year]. Persijn, R. van (±1614-1668) (after). Set of 12 engravings, after J. SANDRART I, all 11x14,8 cm.

- Remargined in top margin; all prints stained in lower blank margin.

= Rare complete series, copies in reverse and in reduced size, with the months named in Spanish, and each plate with an inset image of a sign of the zodiac in upper right or left corner. Cf. Hollstein (Persijn) 8-10. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXI.

€ (250-350)
77 5450 Morisot B  1841 1895 77 5450 Morisot B 1841 1895
77/5450 Morisot, B. (1841-1895). La leçon de dessin. Drypoint, 17,8x13 cm.

= Probably from Gazette des Beaux-Arts, 1907.

€ (300-400) 425
77 5451 Moyreau J  1690 1762 77 5451 Moyreau J 1690 1762
77 5451 Moyreau J  1690 1762 77 5451 Moyreau J 1690 1762
77/5451 Moyreau, J. (1690-1762). "L'abreuvoir des chasseurs." Engraving after P. WOUWERMANS, 32,2x45,5 cm., engr. captions below, w. the address of Moyreau, Paris, 1741.

- Slightly soiled/ a few sm. tears in blank margins.

AND 1 engraving by C. BROUWER after J.A. LANGENDIJK: "Het Landen der Engelsche, tusschen Pette en Calantsoog, op den 27 Augustus des Jaars 1799."

€ (60-80)
77 5452 Netherlands  Visscher C J  1586 1652 77 5452 Netherlands Visscher C J 1586 1652
77 5452 Netherlands  Visscher C J  1586 1652 77 5452 Netherlands Visscher C J 1586 1652
77 5452 Netherlands  Visscher C J  1586 1652 77 5452 Netherlands Visscher C J 1586 1652
77 5452 Netherlands  Visscher C J  1586 1652 77 5452 Netherlands Visscher C J 1586 1652
77/5452 [Netherlands]. Visscher, C.J. (1586-1652). (The execution of Johan van Oldenbarnevelt in the Hague, 1619). Etching, 17,8x35,8 cm., 1619.

- Vaguely waterstained in upper part. = F.M. 1380; Hollstein 31, copy a-2.

Luiken, J. (1649-1712). (Balthasar Gerards shooting William of Orange in Delft). Etching, 27x34 cm., (F.M. 885c). - AND ±25 other prints related to Dutch history, i.a. 2 allegorical etched scenes by JEREMIAS SNOEK, showing the benefits of the alliance with France, i.a. universal human rights (Rott., printed by J. Groenewoud, 1795. F.M. 5425 and 5343) and a etching of the defenders of Haarlem by ROMEYN DE HOOGHE and the Dutch Iconoclast Fury of 1566 (etching by F. HOGENBERG, F.M. 413-102).

€ (100-150) 190
77 5453 Nooms R  called Zeeman  ±1623 1667 77 5453 Nooms R called Zeeman ±1623 1667
77/5453 Nooms, R. (called Zeeman) (±1623-1667). The Galliot of Jean de Vyl (or Uyl) of Rotterdam. Ferry from Haarlem to Amsterdam. Ferry from Amsterdam to Leiden. Three etchings, all 6,3x12,2 cm., signed in lower left blank margin "R. Zeeman fecit".

- With margins. Laid down on modern paper mounts.

= Hollstein 74, 75 and 76, 1st and only state.

€ (80-100) 210
77 5454 Noordt J van ±1620 ±1675 77 5454 Noordt J van ±1620 ±1675
77/5454 Noordt, J. van (±1620-±1675). Landscape with the Vestalian temple at Tivoli. Etching after P. LASTMAN, 16x21,5 cm.

- Unevenly browned.

= Hollstein 2, 2nd state (of 2), w. the address of F. de Wit. From the collection of Fred. Bianchi with his collector's mark (Lugt 3761). Scarce.

€ (120-150) 120
77 5455 Norblin de la Gourdaine J P  1745 1830 77 5455 Norblin de la Gourdaine J P 1745 1830
77/5455 Norblin de la Gourdaine, J.P. (1745-1830). Susannah and the elders. Etching, 16,9x22,3 cm., on rather thin paper.

- Vaguely foxed. = Hillemacher 3.

€ (80-100) 170
77 5456 Numismatics  Fennitzer M  1641 1702 77 5456 Numismatics Fennitzer M 1641 1702
77/5456 [Numismatics]. Fennitzer, M. (1641-1702). "Marquart Rosenberger Mintzmeister zu Schwabach und Nürnberg." Mezzotint portrait, 10,5x7,6 cm., titled and monogrammed "M.F." in the plate.

- Two very small spots w. light surface dam. Otherwise fine.

= Rare portrait of the German moneyer Marquart Rosenberger (1480-1536). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CIII.

€ (150-250)
77 5457 Orsolini C  1710 1780 77 5457 Orsolini C 1710 1780
77/5457 Orsolini, C. (1710-1780). (Rocaille cartouche with a portrait of Michele Marieschis). Engraving after A. TREVISANI, 32,5x48 cm., Venice, "cum Excettmi: Senatus permissu ac privil.", 1742.

- Vertical fold in centre; closed tear in lower part; a few marginal tears.

€ (60-80)
77 5458 Ostade A van 1610 1685 77 5458 Ostade A van 1610 1685
77/5458 Ostade, A. van (1610-1685). The Fair. Etching, ±1660, 13,1x23 cm., on thin 19th cent. wove paper.

- Slightly browned; paper partly very thin/ transparent; lacks sm. part of left blank margin.

= Hollstein and Godefroy 48, the 4th and final state.

€ (50-70)
77 5459 Ostade A van 1610 1685 77 5459 Ostade A van 1610 1685
77 5459 Ostade A van 1610 1685 77 5459 Ostade A van 1610 1685
77/5459 Ostade, A. van (1610-1685). The woman spinning. Etching, 1652, 13,6x17,3 cm.

- Dirty and weak impression. = Godefroy and Hollstein 31, the 7th state (of 7). On laid paper.

AND 3 others by/ after the same: The family (copy in reverse of Godefroy 46), The Doll (copy of Godefroy 16) and Peasants Quarrel (Godefroy 18, late impression of the 8th state).

€ (60-80) 60
77 5460 Pagliano E  1826 1903 77 5460 Pagliano E 1826 1903
77 5460 Pagliano E  1826 1903 77 5460 Pagliano E 1826 1903
77/5460 Pagliano, E. (1826-1903). "L'Été de la Saint Martin". Etching, 17,8x26,6 cm., signed in the plate, engr. captions below, w. the address of Vve Cadart, Paris (foxing in broad blank margins). Gautier, L. (1855-1947). "Le Pont de L'Hotel-de-Ville à Paris." Etching, 21x37 cm., engr. captions below, printed by F. Liénard, from L'Art. - AND 1 engraving by BERTHAULT, "Peintures antiques d'Herculanum".
€ (70-90) 100
77 5461 Panderen E van 1581 ±1637 77 5461 Panderen E van 1581 ±1637
77/5461 Panderen, E. van (1581-±1637). "Aurora". Engraving after TOBIAS VERHAECHT, from the series The four periods of the day, 18,8x22 cm., titled, numb. "1" and "m" and w. 6-line Latin verse in 3 columns below the image, w. the address of J. Galle.

- Foxed spots and w. creases; closed tear near upper edge.

= Hollstein 50, Rare.

€ (70-90) 80
77 5462 Passe I C de 1564 1637 77 5462 Passe I C de 1564 1637
77/5462 Passe I, C. de (1564-1637). The last supper.

Engraving after J. VAN WINGE, 1594, 31,2x24,2 cm., engr. captions below.

- Small hole affecting image; old middle-fold; trifle yellowed. = Hollstein 134.

AND 2 other etchings by the same: a mediocre copy of Lucretia and Susanna and the Elders.

€ (100-150) 100
77 5463 Perelle G  1604 1677 77 5463 Perelle G 1604 1677
77 5463 Perelle G  1604 1677 77 5463 Perelle G 1604 1677
77/5463 Perelle, G. (1604-1677). (Landscapes with old architecture). Six circular engravings, Ø 12 cm., "Perelle in et fecit Avec pri. de Roy" engr. below image, marked "A"-"F" in old pen and ink in lower corner, Paris, N. Langlois.

- Four prints vaguely (water)stained in lower blank margin.

€ (50-70) 50
77 5464 Perelle G  1604 1677 77 5464 Perelle G 1604 1677
77/5464 Perelle, G. (1604-1677). Lot of 6 etchings, all 15,6x27,8 cm., engr. captions below, published by N. de Poilly.

- Flattened old folds; sl. soiled.

= Views of "Chasteau de Vincennes", "l'Eglise de la Sorbonne", "Thuilleries, et du Jardin", "Valle de Grace du Côste du Jardin", "Chasteau de Versailles" and "Palais des Tuilleries".

€ (100-150) 100
77 5465 Perelle G  1604 1677 77 5465 Perelle G 1604 1677
77/5465 Perelle, G. (1604-1677). (Shepherds leapfrogging with a ruinous classical building in the background). Engraving and etching, 25,2x34,5 cm., "Perelle Inve et fecit" and "Mariette excudit", numb. "3" in the plate.

= Probably part of the series described by Le Blanc as Paysages ornés de ruines d'architecture (Le Blanc 121-126).

€ (100-150)