Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Hearst Music Publishers, New York, 1923
Librería: P Peterson Bookseller, Osseo, WI, Estados Unidos de America
Partitura
EUR 4,30
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Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Fair. No Jacket. Sheet Music. Piano and vocal. The pages are tanned, but clean. The cover has soiling, scuffing and small edge tears. The item has a musty smell. 5 pages.
Publicado por Amsterdam : Printed for the Wetsteins and Smith, MDCCXXXII. [1732], 1732
Librería: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 4.525,52
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Añadir al carritoCondición: Good. Folio. . Contemporary roan with gilt spine, worn along edges of spine, but tight Pages fresh and crisp. Very good. Bookplates and old ink inscription of previous private owners on inside front cover. 30 x 48.5 cm. Text in French and Latin. . See collation below.OCLC only lists the English language edtion of the same year.References : Brunet III: 599; Cohen de Ricci: 768. .In -folio relié pleine basane brune, dos à nerfs orné et doré (Reliure de l'époque). [5] ff., 247 pp., [1] f., (249 254) pp., [2] ff. Orné d'un frontispice, une vignette armoriée de dédicace et de 130 figures in texte à mi-page d'après Lebrun, Leclere, Maas, Picard, Punt, J. Romain, Tosca, de Wit and Vandelaar par divers sculpteurs. Edition bilingue francol-atine imprimée sur 2 colonnes. Bon état, oxydation des ff. et rousseurs, usures à la reliure.
Publicado por Pieter Schenk,, Amsterdam,, 1702
Librería: Antiquariaat FORUM BV, Houten, Holanda
EUR 3.500,00
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Añadir al carritoA magnificent series of detailed views of the house and gardens at Rosendael, in the Veluwe near Arnhem. The shape of the gardens at Rosendael were modernized by Baron Johan van Arnhem (1636-1717). He turned it into one of the most sumptuous stately houses and gardens of the late 17th century, and also regularly invited his friend, the Dutch Stadhouder and King of England William III (1650-1702), to stay there. The present collection is the first print series fully depicting this still existing estate.Pieter Schenk I (1660-1711) originally published the present views in his 1702 Paridisus Oculorum, together with print series of The Loo, Dieren, Voorst, Duinrel and the "Praetorium" of the Swedish King. The six parts were also issued separately with the dedications to the owners also serving as title-pages. Hollstein supposes that all six parts first appeared individually and soon after together with the collective title and contents, but the literature does not distinguish the two printings or notes differing states in the plates. The main palace of Rosendael was built in 1616, but after the estate came to Johan van Arnhem by marriage in 1667, he added some buildings. He devoted most of his attention to the gardens and waterworks, however, with their extensive cascades, fountains and statuary. The architect Jacob Pietersz. Roman (1640-1716) appears to have been responsible for much of the work on the gardens. The general title-page to the six parts of the Paradisus Oculorum gives the impression that he made the drawings, but those for Rosendael are elsewhere attributed to Jan van Call the elder (1656-1706). Although the palace survives, the gardens were revised several times in the 18th century and given a wholly new layout in 1837, so that the present views form an important record of their early form. The great tower, the only surviving part of the estate's mediaeval castle, is the largest of its kind in the Netherlands.The leaves are slightly browned around the edges, with a few small brown stains on some of the leaves. Otherwise in very good condition.l The Anglo-Dutch Garden 73 & pp. 188-191; Hollstein (Dutch & Flemish), XXV, p. 293; Springer, Bibl. Overzicht, pp. 43-44; STCN 304482188 (4 copies); Tiele, Bibl. 966; Wurzbach II, pp. 574-577. Modern half parchment, with the title and author lettered in gold on the spine, marbled paper sides. With an engraved dedication also serving as a title-page, and 16 unnumbered engraved views (15 x 18.5 cm). Pages: [17] ll.
Librería: Antiquariaat Arine van der Steur / ILAB, Den Haag, Holanda
EUR 302,50
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Añadir al carritoNo binding. Condición: Very Good. Map of Mansfeld in Germany (Duitsland), where Protestant reformator Martin Luther grew up.Titled on the right, in a cartouche: 'COMITATUS MANSFELDIAE DESCRIPTIO Auctore Tilemanno Stella Sig.'With address of the publisher on the bottom left: 'Prostant Amstelodami apud Pet. Schenk et Ger. Valk. C. Priv.' Hand colored engraving on paper; plate mark: 380 x 484 mm, total: 466 x 548 mm; besides some smudges along the margins and on the top, a folding crease at center, in very good condition.
Librería: Antiquariaat Arine van der Steur / ILAB, Den Haag, Holanda
EUR 363,00
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Añadir al carritoTwo prints representing farmers from Zaandam. One shows a woman holding a young girl by the hand. The girl holds a flying bird by a lace. This impression is titled: 'Paysanne de Saardam' and is signed: 'P. vanden Berge inven: et schulp: / G. Valck ex Cum Privilegio Ordin: Hollandiae et West Frisia.'The second impression shows a man holding a girl in his arm. Titled below in French and Dutch: 'Paysan de Saardam / Boer van Saardam.' Signed: 'Pet: Schenk exc: Amst C:P:'These impressions come from different editions of a set of ten prints designed by van den Berge, showing the costumes of people from Dutch villages.Nicely hand colored.Kuus, Saskia, "Een boer en boerin uit Saardam en andere prenten door Pieter van den Berge", in: Kostuum, Jaaruitgave van de Nederlandse Vereniging voor Kostuum, Kant, Mode en Streekdracht, 2005, p. 27-42. Hand colored etching and engraving, total: ca. 333 x 210 mm, horizontal folding crease, some staining and foxing, frayed margins, though nice and rare impressions.