Flamen, Albert - Rhombus Laeuis la Barbue [Etching by Albert Flamen] Paris [presumably], 1660. Soft cover. First edition (c1660); platemark: 4 3/16" x 7", sheet: approx. 4 1/2" x 7 1/2". Etched signature in lower left corner of plate: AB. Flamen. fe. lower right corner of plate: Cum privil. Regis XII. Minor foxing to lower margin; small light spot to lower right corner of sheet; very good or better. Albert Flamen was a Flemish etcher, engraver, and painter - active in France in the mid-1600s. Most of his works consisted of series of fish, including the current "Brill" one, birds, and mammals. He also created a set of moralizing emblems (1672) - one of his very few dated works. One copy of the etching located at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. Ill.: 0. Very Good 2. USD 2500.00 [Appr.: EURO 2324.25 | £UK 1994.25 | JP¥ 386414] Book number 000529is offered by:
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