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artist Wechtlin (Hans Wächtlin, c. 1485-after 1526) – “nur in verschiedenen Zusammenstellungen,

nie in ihrer Gesamtzahl, in Büchern verwendet” (Muther). A number of them 1st appeared in “Das

Leben Jesu Christi gezogen aus den vier Evangelisten” (Knobloch 1508), and are later to be found

in Strasburg editions (1514, 1522) by J. Schott of the “Postille” of the Strasburg preacher Johann

Geiler von Kaisersberg (1445-1510). One with German printed text on verso. Collector’s stamp

(Rodowitz?). Duplicate stamp of the Berlin Print Room.

Ref.

Muther (Deutsche Bücherillustration)

pl. 232 & 234. Passavant III:329-353.

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13 tool engravings

, mostly Dutch school, 17th-18th c. Various artists and sizes. In general

good condition.

€ 250/400

De Jode, Gerard

- [The flight to Egypt], s.d., 19,2 x 26,4 cm (trimmed); Latin caption

below. -

Bernard, Theodor

- Hyems, s.d., 18,2 x 22,2 cm (trimmed, foxing stain); engr. name and

“DC” in middle of lower border. N. 4 of a suite. -

Van Mander, K.

- [Women], s.d., publ. by Visscher,

20,5 x 29 cm. Compl. underlaid. Allegorical print. - [

Bloemaert, A. & Fr.

] - Januarius, s.d., 12,5

x 16,5 cm. Landscape with figures, 1 of the 12 months publ. by N. Visscher. -

de Vos, M.

after A.

Collaert - Maria Aegyptiaca. - Ivetta Leodiensis. - Coleta Boyletta. 17,7 x 21,7 cm. Waterstains,

browning. -

Merian, M.

- [Hunting], 2 copper engr., Basel, 1610, 15 x 20 cm; engr. names and date

in the plates. Underlaid. -

Berghem, C., de Visscher, C.

- [The seated old herd], 19,4 x 26,3 cm;

numb. 4 in r. margin. -

Matham, J.

- Qui genus humanum superavit robore Sampson (...), c. 1612,

after P.P. Rubens, 37,7 x 43,5 cm (trimmed, compl. underlaid); lettered below on the left “Cum

privil. Sa. Caes. M.”, on the right “Pet. Pauolo Rubens pinxit / Ja. Matham sculp. et excud.”, with

4 lines in latin. Later impression on laid paper. Samson asleep in Delilah’s lap; a barber assisted

by an old woman cuts off the judge’s hair. -

Caukercken, C.

- Siet dit soet getal van dryen (...), s.d.

Antw., A. van Diepenbeek, after Van Dyck, 42 x 30,5 cm. Later impression. Charity featured as a

women with 3 small children. -

Vanden Wyngaeerde, Fr.

- Omnia vincit amor, s.d. After Tizian, 27

x 37,5 cm. Later impression. R. edge partly remargined; some foxing.

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16 engravings

, Dutch school, 17th-19th c. Mostly stuck by upper corners. A few minor

stains or other def., some trimmed to plate border. Good set.

€ 150/250

Van Uden, Lucas

(1595-1673) - [Landscapes], 7 engr., various sizes, monogr. in lower corners (some

staining & foxing). 2 with “Franc. vanden Wijngaerde ex”. Nice engr. of this Dutch engraver. -

Van

Lerberghe, Johannes

(1751-1826) - [Views], 5 engr., +/- 9 x 15,5/18,5 cm, signed or monogr. in the

plate. - [

Janson, J.-Chr.

] (1763-1823) - [Landscape with 2 (sun)bathing persons], 16,5 x 21 cm,

trimmed to the platemark. -

Anon.

- Belagerung Colberg. - [Landscapes], various sizes.

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2 complete suites

, Dutch school, totalling 8 pl. Washed.

€ 150/200

[The four seasons], s.d. Suite of 4 pl. engraved after Raphaël Sadeler I and after Jacopo Bassano,

publ. by H. Hondius, 21 x 16,5 cm (large margins). A few marg. tears, “Hyems” completely

restored. - [The story of Jonas], s.d. Suite of 4 pl., 18,5 x 24,5 cm (large margins); engr. names H.

and A. Wierix, pl. 2 with “M. de Vos inventor”, pl. 4 with “G. de Iode excudebat”, Latin captions.

A few repaired tears.

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4 French copper engravings

, 18th-19th c., various authors and sizes. In all still good set.

€ 100/150

La Moisson. Paris, Daumont, s.d., 33,5 x 48,5 cm (trimmed to the borderline, some marg. staining,

sm. marg. hole rep.). Harvesting farmworkers. With underneath French poem. - Divertissements de

paysans hollandois. Paris, L. Surugue, 1748, 37 x 47 cm (sl. browning). Later impression? Farmers

fair after a painting of D. Teniers. - Le village pillé par les Pandoures hongrois. Paris, Le Bas, 1746,

30,5 x 41 cm (marg. soiling & staining, folds, sm. hole in caption). Engr. by J. Vanloo. - Charlatans

et animaux savans, s.d. Chataigner after Jardin, +/- 32 x 25 cm (foxing).