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27 DE BRUYN, Nicolaes

 - Flemish fair, 1602. Etching and tool engraving after D. Vinckboons, publ.

G. Valk, 43,5 x 69,5 cm; engr. names. Expertly underlaid and remargined, some tears repaired.

Rather used impression.

€ 200/300

A later impression of this large animated plate corresponding with the paintings in Hamburg,

Antwerp, Vienna, etc.

Ref.

Hollstein IV, p. 21, 171.

28 DE BRY, Theodor

 - 35 engravings, various sizes. Somes underlaid. Some with stamp Gustave

Francotte. Sl. brown. or fox. but in good general condition.

€ 500/600

Set of 4 designs for richly ornamented dishes with medallions representing Roman Emperors,

1 with letter “Praeclarissima virtutum est iustitia”. - Set of 2 designs for thimbles. - Set of 2

horizontal engravings representing soldiers (Marching soldiers & The baggage-train with the

sergeant-major). - 1 horizontal biblical scene (Eleazar and Rebecca,

2 copies

). - Portrait of Daniel

Speckle. - Set of 18 medallion-portraits of Kings and Emperors. Pasted on 3 ff. - Set of 3 initials

(letters H, I and M). Ink traces, 1 marg. hole. - 2 title pages (“Appendix ad Theatrum anatomicum

Caspari Bauhin”, 1600 with portrait of Bauhin on verso, and “III. pars antiquitatum Iano Iacobo

Boissardo”, 1597).

We join

: 2 engr. portraits of Th. De Bry, Liège engraver (1528-1598). (37 pcs)

29 [De Vos, Maarten, after]

 -

Circulus vicissitudinis rerum humanarum

, s.d. Set of 8 engr., publ.

Ph. Galle, 17,5 x 22,5 cm (good margins); with engr. names and numbers. Title page sl. brown. with

printer’s crease and upper corner defect., roughly rest., other pl. in good condition.

€ 300/400

Complete set in 1st impression i.e. with Philips Galle’s name. Title engr. by J.B. Collaert, Divitiae,

Invidia

and Pax by K. de Mallery, Pauperies by Th. Galle, Superbia, Bellum

and Humilis animus

n.s.

Ref.

Hollstein XLIV, p. 252, 1266-1271.

We join

, after M. De Vos - Triplex lex, s.d. Engr., publ. J. Galle, 21,7 x 27,5 cm (sm. margins); with

engr. number “I”. Good copy. (9 pl.)

30 DELAUNE, Etienne

 - [Sujets variés], c. 1560. 12 petites gravures, rondes (4, diam. 3,2 cm) ou

ovales (8, 2,8 x 3,8 cm), sur 6 ff., vergé 9,5 x 5,5 cm; monogr. “S” pour Stephanus, cert. avec mention

“cum priv. regis”. Montées sur 3 ff. dans un album, 16,5 x 21,5 cm, demi-veau à coins moderne, dos

lisse titré or. Nombr. ff. vierges in fine. Qqs min. souill. sinon bon ensemble.

€ 200/300

Suite complète, état unique. Sujets mythologiques ou antiques, représentant e.a. des soldats romains

devant un roi assis sur un trône, Cincinnatus et les Romains, un homme en turban combattant

un basilic, Diane et ses nymphes, la jeune Atys, 2 femmes dans un temple consacré à Diane, la

continence de Scipio, etc. Par le dessinateur, graveur et orfèvre français de la Renaissance E.

Delaune (Orléans 1518/19-Strasbourg 1595).

Ref.

Robert-Dumesnil 237-248.

31 [Drawing - dogs]

 - 

3 drawings

, 18th-19th c. Stuck by upper corners under passe-partout.

€ 200/300

Overlaet, Antoon

 - [Dog standing in a landscape, 18th c.]. Brown ink pen after J. Fyt, laid

paper 16,4 x 22,4 cm; signed. - [

Dog fight

], s.d. Wash drawing, laid paper 20,2 x 25,7 cm; not

signed. -

Champion, A.

 - [Dog sitting], “1841”. Pencil drawing heightened with white gouache,

tinted vellum paper 21,7 x 28,5 cm; signed and dated. Pl. browning, white traces in upper corners

and on verso.

32 [Drawing - Flemish school]

 - [

The crucifixion

], s.d. Sepia ink pen and wash, 20,3 x 15 cm; not

signed. Faint fold in lower left corner, old traces on verso.

€ 200/300

Flemish school according to a note. Nice drawing representing Christ between the two thieves.