6000 - 6491 FINE ARTS - GRAPHIC ART, 16th-19th CENTURY
- Trimmed to the image/ platemark.
= Hollstein 76. Artist active in Antwerp. Part of a series of 4 prints, consisting of 2 pairs of men and women, with sexual puns below. The print above is combined with the "Hennentaster" turned to the right. The other pair is a pun on 'plucking a woman's flower'. Very rare. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXXII.
- Occas. trifle foxed. Otherwise fine.
- Trifle duststained and w. sm. marginal creases.
AND 4 other prints related to Napoléon.
- Poor copy, lower left corner lacks portion; creased and soiled; w. tear in central fold; brownish stain in lower part. Sold w.a.f.
= Very rare etching which shows a contemporary landscape with the Chiesa della S. Trinita dei Monti, before the Spanish Steps were realized. Hollstein 112.
- Vague creases; fine impression; trimmed just outside platemark.
= De Groot/ Vorstman 85; Hollstein 52, the 2nd state (of 3).
= Hollstein 110, 1st state of 2.
Idem. Three sailing-vessels on calm waters. Shore of inland waterway with a ketch, two smaller boats and fishermen. Two etchings, 12,7x20,2 cm. (borderline), signed "R Zeeman" and "2"/ "6" in the plate.
- First print waterstained and trimmed just outside the borderline; 2nd print w. wide margins.
= Hollstein 105 and 109, both 2nd state of 2, with the double borderline. All three part of the series "Verscheyde Binne-waters".
- Lacks 1 plate; all plates with ample margins; all tipped onto mount along upper margin (and 4x also along lower right corner) w. thin tape.
= Hollstein 125-136, the 2nd state (of 2), with the numbers. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXXII.
- Partly very vaguely foxed.
= Hollstein 59, 1st state (of 2). On laid paper w. a foolscap watermark. Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek.
- All etchings trimmed to the borders (2 etchings with lower margin trimmed at approx. 4 mm. below the border).
= Hollstein 105, 106, 108 en 110, all second state (of 2). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXXIII.
- Trifle yellowed; a few foxed spots. = Hollstein 5, 3rd and final state.
- Trimmed to the platemark; trifle age-toned. = Hollstein 4, 2nd state (of 3).
- Sm. black spot in lower part. Otherwise fine.
= On laid paper with Foolscap watermark. With the collector's marks of Albert van den Briel (Lugt 407a) and Louis August Weinrich (Lugt 1713a). Hollstein 23. Part of the series of Amsterdam city gates.
AND 1 other by the same from the same series: Gate of St. Anthony (Anthonies Poort) (trimmed short w. loss of image, Hollstein 27).
- Doubled (closing a sm. hole and strengthening a few thin spots).
= With the collector's mark of Lieftinck (not in Lugt); according to annot. on verso from the coll. of Prince Cantacuzène (Paris). Hollstein 114, 3rd state (of 8), with the former inscriptions below the image still slightly visible.
- Left margin cut trifle short into the borderline; right margin trimmed to the border line; both margins extended w. later paper.
= Hollstein 10, 4th state (of 4), but without the double border line. F.M. 2051, I (2). With the collector's marks of Lieftinck (not in Lugt), St. John Dent (L. 2373) and 1 unidentified mark.
- A few foxed spots; some red offsetting on verso, not visible on recto.
= Hollstein 124, the 5th state (of 6). On laid paper with foolscap watermark.
- 'Vlotschuit' (H.56) w. repaired upper right corner and sm. closed tears in lower corners; 'Overtoom' (H.58), sl. grey impression; 'Block-huÿsen' (H.60) fine; 'Modder-molen' (H.62) fine.
= Hollstein 56, 58 (1st state of 2), 60 and 62. H.62 w. the collection mark of Boymans van Beuningen (Lugt 700a, doublette) and an unidentified mark showing an asterisk.
- Two tipped onto mount; 1x sl. foxed; 1x w. number partly erased.
= Hollstein 38, 50 and 51, all 2nd state (of 2).
- All tipped/ laid down on mount; otherwise fine.
= Hollstein 30, 32, 34, 39, 43, 44 and 50. All copies in reverse, 1x with the address of G. Valk. Comprises i.a. "De Hasewint een Spaensch Vaerder, De Vrijheijt een Oorlogs Schip", "Een uijtlegger of Watte Convoyer, Een Staten Iacht", "Een Gelderse Kaegh, Een Vriesche Kaegh" and "De Liefde een Noorts-Vaerder, t' Geele Fortuyn een Oost-Vaerder."
AND 1 other etching in reverse after the same: A merchantman of which the hull is being caulked (Hollstein 95).
- Fine. = Van H. 105. Rare.
Ploos van Amstel, Cornelis (1726-1798). Kasteelruïne. Printdrawing by C. BROUWER after J. VAN RUYSDAEL, 19,3x29,6 cm., with the Ploos stamp on verso, tipped onto mount along top margin.
- A few foxed spots.
= LNP 109; Van H. 143. Showing the ruins of Egmond castle. From the collection of A.M. van den Broek.
- Trimmed on/ just outside the borderline.
= Hollstein 15, 2nd state of 2 (with the text on verso). Part of the Small Passion series. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXXIII.