Charles Agvent: Emblem Books
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[EMBLEM BOOK] CATS, J[acob]
Spiegel Van Den Ouden Ende Nieuwen Tijdt, Bestaende Uyt Spreeck-Woorden Ende Sin-Spreucken, Ontleent Van de Voorige Ende Jegenwoordige Eeuwe, Verlustigt Door Menigte Van Sinne-Beelden, Met Gedichten En Prenten Daer Op Passende
The Hague, Isaac Burchoorn, 1632. First Edition. Hardcover. Quarto (6-1/4" x 8-3/4") bound in modern smooth brown morocco-backed cloth, [16], 16, 168, 104, 56, 160, 24 pages. Text in Latin and Dutch. Illustrated with a frontispiece dated 1630 and 126 nearly full-page engravings by Matham after A. van de Venne. Bookplate of Victor De Guinzbourg on front pastedown and early signature on original front endpaper. One leaf with closed tear, another leaf with old marginal paper repair of a short closed tear, mild and even age-toning but contents excellent with plates well struck with dark impressions. Near Fine copy of this beautifully illustrated book Landwehr, EMBLEM BOOKS IN THE LOW COUNTRIES, 109; Praz 301.
Charles AgventProfessional seller
Book number: 019019
USD 2500.00 [Appr.: EURO 2163.75 | £UK 1843.5 | JP¥ 361939]
Catalogue: Emblem Books
Keywords: Early Printed Books, Illustrated Books Copper Engravings 17th Century Illustrated Books Emblem Books

 
[EMBLEM BOOK] OVID [BENSERADE (Isaac de)]
Metamorphoses D'Ovide En Rondeaux Imprimez Et Enrichis de Figures Par Ordre de Sa Majeste, Dediez a Monseigneur le Dauphin
Paris, Imprimerie Royale, 1697. Early Edition. Hardcover. Two small quarto (6-1/4" x 8-1/4") volumes bound in full mottled calf leather with marbled endpapers and gilt-lettered contrasting morocco spine labels: [x], 243, [1]; 220, [4] pages. Text in French translation by Issac de Benserade who was commissioned by Louis XIV to make this translation for the education of his son, Louis -- Le Grand Dauphin of France. Illustrated with title vignettes and 226 half-page engravings by Francois Chauveau and Sebastien Le Clerc; lacking the frontispiece. The plates are copies (mostly reversed and unsigned) of the original etchings by Chauveau and Leclerc; they were first published in 1679 (Amsterdam: Abraham Wolfgang). Philip Hofer in BAROQUE BOOK ILLUSTRATION refers to the illustrations as prefigurements of the "grace and elegance of the best French rococo" (page 14). Bookplate of Mr. Edward F. Starbuck on the front pastedown of each volume with ink presentation on the bookplates. Lacking the frontispiece; owner names on front blanks; title page to first volume with short stitched repair of a tear; contents clean with dark impressions of the plates. Bindings solid with light wear and short splits along the joints with covers firm. Near Fine .
Charles AgventProfessional seller
Book number: 020472
USD 1875.00 [Appr.: EURO 1623 | £UK 1382.5 | JP¥ 271454]
Catalogue: Emblem Books
Keywords: Early Printed Books, Illustrated Books, Emblem Books Copper Engravings 17th Century Illustrated Books Emblem Books

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