6000 - 6491 FINE ARTS - GRAPHIC ART, 16th-19th CENTURY
= Delteil 8, the second state (of 2). Probably a posthumous impression.
- Margins sl. browned (offsetting from passepartout). = Delteil 8, the second state (of 2). Probably a posthumous impression.
= Delteil 5, the 3rd state (of 3).
- Closed tear in left margin, ±2,5 cm. within the image; extended modern margins; trimmed a few mm outside the platemark; sl. soiled.
= Bartsch 79; Brown 17 II (Rejected Attributions),
- Tears on flattened middle-fold.
= Hollstein 14 and 19, only state, but both without the number in lower right corner; Cat. Harlemia Illustrata 175 ("Spaerwouw").
AND 7 others, i.a. "Gezigt aan de Spaerwouder-Poort" (2 copies, (1x handcol.) engr. view by H. SPILMAN, Cat. Harlemia Illustrata 544) and "Gezigt aan 't Zuider Spaarne, na de Zomervaart" (2 copies, (1x lightly handcol.) engr. view by C. VAN NOORDE, Cat. Harlemia Illustrata 555).
= Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek.
- All ample margins; title sl. yellowed; otherwise all fine.
= Hollstein (G. Roghman) 9-22, only state; Hollstein (C.J. Visscher) 318 (title-p.); with i.a. cat. Harlemia Illustrata 175 and 176. Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXXVIII.
= Cf. Exteens 364.
AND a drypoint by Berthe MORISOT, Le canard, with cancellation punch (sl. browned).
- On thick laid (18th cent.?) paper with large watermark showing a building; sl. grey impression.
= Hollstein 2 (Rubens) and Hollstein 48 (Pontius).
- Fine impression on thin paper. Trimmed on or just outside the platemark; tipped onto mount.
= Fine etching, only known in later states, reworked by A. Waterloo. Hollstein/ Ruischer 14; Hollstein/ Waterloo 40, the 2nd state (of 3), with the address of Waterloo, but before the number.
- Very small closed tear in lower margin.
= Hollstein 1, the 2nd state (of 2), the sky etched and with retouches of dry-point.
- Upper and outer margins cut to the image. Good strong impression.
= Hollstein 566. Part of a series of 8 prints showing Landscapes with biblical scenes from the Old and New Testament.
- Trimmed to/ just inside the plate mark; sl. foxed, esp. in caption below image.
= Hollstein 148, 4th state (of 4). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXXVIII.
- Trimmed (sl. unevenly) on/ just within the platemark (w. tiny loss of the image); sm. closed tear in left edge and tiny hole in caption below; upper left corner repaired; formerly folded.
= Hollstein 13. Rare. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXXVIII.
- Trimmed outside the platemark; somewhat grey impression, sl. weak impression.
= Hollstein 83, this 18th century state (Covens and Mortier started their business in 1721) not mentioned by Hollstein.
- Cut to the platemark; sl. soiled; sm. closed tear in upper part. = Hollstein 40, the first state (of 2).
Idem (after). The woman of Cana. Engraving from 5 Famous women of the New Testament after H. GOLTZIUS, 19,2x13,8 cm.
- Printed from a worn plate; a few translucent brown stains.
= Rare seventeenth century copy. Cf. Hollstein 38. With an unknown collector's mark "KP" or "PK" (not in Lugt) on verso (sl. shining through).
- Trimmed well outside the platemark; fine copy. = Very rare. Hollstein 21. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXXIX.
- Closed tear in lower part; sl. soiled (more on verso); sl. grey impression; trimmed on the platemark; glue remnants and edges partly strengthened on verso.
= Hollstein 88, 4th state (of 4), with the altered date.
- Small margins, lower margin cut short and touching letters. Restored copy; some small foxed spots/ ruststains.
= Hollstein 133, the second state (of 2). With collector's mark of Winfield Robbins in lower right corner (just touching the image) (not in Lugt).
- Large closed horizontal tear in centre; sm. section lower left corner cut off and replaced in manuscript; trimmed to the image.
= On laid paper with watermark showing an eagle with spreading wings and a halo. Hollstein 42, 1st state of 2. Part of the series Three Cardinal Virtues.