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Radel (1739-1808) and Benard, Robert (1734-?)
Machines de Théatres (Theater Machinary of the Opera of Paris)
Plate XX of a series describing the scenic machines employed at the Opera of Paris. Titled on the bottom:'Élévation en Coupe de la Charpente du Comble avec les Corridord et Treuils pour le service d'une Montagne descendant du Ceintre ou sortant du dessou, et idées ou esquisse de / Decorations d'un Paysage et de la chute de Phaéton, et Détails des éclats et du chariot du Tonnerre'; 'Elevation-section of the framework of the roof with the catwalks and the winding-wheels serving a mountain which descends from the central area or rises from below, and ideas and sketches for landscape scenery and for the fall of Phaë ton, and details of lightning flashes and of the chariot of thunder.' from 'L'Encyclopedie'. Signed on the bottom: 'Radel Del'and 'Benard Fecit'; above:'2e Section. [....] Pl. XX'l Etching on paper, with margins; platemark: 356 x 443 mm, total: 420 x 498 mm; traces of folding in the middle, water stain on the top right corner
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Saher, E.A. von
De versierende kunsten in Nederlandsch Oost-Indie, eenige Hindoemonumenten op Midden-Java.
Haarlem, Bohn, 1900. Large 4°, half linen. Good copy. 96 pag. text and 20 phototypes of arts & crafts and architecture from Java, Indonesia. B0388.
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 SARABER, E,, Uitgevoerd ontwerp van het Diaconie Weeshuis der Nederduitsche Hervormde Gemeente te 's Gravenhage, opgedragen aan den weleerwaarden zeer geleerden heer Ds. J. Moll Jbz. door E. Saraber, Architect
SARABER, E,
Uitgevoerd ontwerp van het Diaconie Weeshuis der Nederduitsche Hervormde Gemeente te 's Gravenhage, opgedragen aan den weleerwaarden zeer geleerden heer Ds. J. Moll Jbz. door E. Saraber, Architect
no place, 1867, 10 technical drawings of the design by E. Saraber of the Diaconie Weeshuis in the Hague (Den Haag) with one page of text. Dedication to Jhr Mr. A. van der Goes. member of the construction committee (signed by E. Saraber, architect) ("Aan den Hoog Welgeboren Heer Jonkhr Mr A. van der Goes, lid der Bouw-Commissie, E. Saraber"). Linnen binding with gold lettering, some sunfading on the spine and front, spine damaged, large folio, front page loose. This building located at Hooftskade 1 - 85/Koningstraat 1 in Den Haag is the only surviving example of weeshuis buildings in Den Haag,
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Catalogue: Architecture

 Schenk, P., Praetorium Dieranum (...) AND Delineatio domus (...) extra urbem Zutphaniensem
Schenk, P.
Praetorium Dieranum (...) AND Delineatio domus (...) extra urbem Zutphaniensem
Without titlepage, but with a handwritten introduction in French. The prints note place and artist: Amsterdam, P. Schenk, [ca. 1700]. Oblong album (29x22 cm, prints: 21x17 cm) with two sets of sixteen engravings by P. Schenk, bound in red faux-leather and brown speckled decorative paper, uneven and uncut pages, some light foxing and a waterstain on the page with the first print (hardly effecting the engraving), two pages have a small damage to the margin around the engraving. Overall the engravings are in good condition and the bookblock is solidly sewn although the spine is somewhat damaged at the top and bottom. Each engraving is accompanied by a caption in Dutch and Latin, describing the view. The first sixteen engravings show "Praetorium Dieranum" ('t Huis te Dieren). The estate of Dieren has a long history dating back to the 12t century. In the second half of the 17th century the estate was in possession of King Willem III (1650-1702) and it was extensively remodelled. Around 1700 Schenk made these engravings to portray the remodelled estate in all its glory. The estate was in possession of several different owners since then. Nowadays just the foundations remain and some of the landscaping of the gardens, as it was destroyed by fire during the Second World War. Hollstein 1227-1242. The series was later published as part of Schenk's Paradisis Oculorum. The second sixteen engravings show "De Voorst", a magnificent estate near Zutphen. It was built as the country estate of Arnold Joost van Keppel (1669/70 - 1718), Baron of Ashford, Margrave of Bury and Count of Albemarle and close friend to King Willem III, by the architect Jacob Roman (1640 - ca.1716). The estate is replica of "Paleis het Loo" and was known as the Versailles of the Achterhoek. It has been in possession of many different noble families since Van Keppel. In 1943 there was a fire, but the estates was fully restored in 1957 and again from 2003-2005. Nowadays the estate belongs to a foundation (Stichting Vrienden der Gelderse Kastelen) and can be booked for weddings or other special events. Hollstein 1667-1682. The series of engravings was later published as part of Schenk's Paradisis Oculorum. l Two sets of sixteen engravings by P. Schenk, depicting two lavish estates: "'t Huis te Dieren" and "De Voorst"
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 LICHTENSTEGER & SCHÜBLER,, Set of five interior designs
LICHTENSTEGER & SCHÜBLER,
Set of five interior designs
Three elaborate cupboard designs, a 'Schlafsessel' (sleeping chair) and a chimney. All five are depicted within rich interiors. These prints are part of various sets published by Jeremias Wolff in Augsburg.Etching and engraving on laid paper, sheet sizes ca. 190 x 300 mm. (3x), and 240 x 365 mm. (2x), platemark 177 x 283 mm. (3x), and 193 x 300 mm. (2x). Made by Georg Lichtensteger, Johann August Corvinus and Johann Jakob Schübler after designs by Schübler. Published by Jeremias Wolff in Augsburg, c. 1680-1725.Georg Lichtensteger (Nuremberg 1700-1781) was a German printmaker and publisher, as well as art dealer. Johann August Corvinus (Leipzig 1683-1738 Augsburg) was a German engraver and etcher, active in Augsburg. Johann Jakob Schübler (Nuremberg 1689-1741) was a German designer, architect and mathematician. Jeremias Wolff (Augsburg 1663-1724) was a German draughtsperson and publisher, although he initially trained as clockmaker.Set in good condition, with some general (damp)stains in the margins or corners, some creasing and soiling overall. The two bigger sheets have a horizontal middle fold, as well as some old restorations of small tears or holes. All five attached to carrier sheets.
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SPRINGER, L.A.,
De Haarlemmerhout van 1583-1896
Haarlem, De Erven Loosjes, 1896, 56 pages, with b/w illustrations and photograph, original decorated softcover binding, Leonard Antony Springer (Amsterdam, 24 januari 1855 - Haarlem, 28 september 1940) was a famous Dutch garden and landscape architect. He would renovate this Haarlem park in 1906. Name on flyleaf: J. Roggeveen, written in ink
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STEUR, A.J. VAN DER [ED.],
Bouwkundig weekblad Architectura - Orgaan van de maatschappij tot bevordering der bouwkunst Bond van Nederlandsche architecten - Jaargang 58 1937 Complete
Complete set (misses page 1-2) of this architectural weekly mgazine. Many illustrations of the buildings and projects described. 500 pages, hardcover binding, marbled boards.
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Catalogue: Architecture

 
STROUD, D.,
The architecture of Sir John Soane with an introduction by Professor Henry-Russell Hitchcock.
London, Studio, 1961, 168pp. original half linen binding. many illustrations.
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Catalogue: Architecture

 
STUERS, VICTOR DE,
Dr. P J. H. Cuypers.
Offprint in the series "Mannen en vrouwen van beteekenis in onze dagen'. pp. 187-228. With a portrait of Cuypers, architect, who designed a.o. the 'Rijksmuseum' in Amsterdam'.
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Catalogue: Architecture

 
Terwen, J.J., e.a.;
Universiteit & Architectuur. Ontwerpen t.b.v. de Leidse universiteit 1600-1900. Catalogus, Leiden 1979, 109 pag., geïll.
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Catalogue: Architecture

 
Tollenaar, Wybrand
Beginselen van het bouwkunstig teekenen, ten dienste vooral van de jeugd, Met 42 platen, getekend door Wybrand Tollenaar, architect, oud timmerman en onderwijzer in de bouwkunde, In het koper gebragt door Ae Vink Tollenaar, mr. timmerman. Amsterdam, Schooneveld, 1829.
4°, gebonden in geheel leren band uit de tijd (rug mist stukje), (6)+48+(4) pag. Geillustreerd met 42 gegraveerde platen (plaat 18 beschadigd). Zeldzaam, slechts 1 compleet exemplaar in NCC.
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Catalogue: Architecture c.a

 
Verbrugge, Ph.
Verhandeling over de vraag welk is het beste (...) middel ter beproeving of de gronden waar op onze tegenwoordige staatsloots rust (...) standhouden. Leiden, van Thoir, 1797.
Original cardboard. 16+228 pag.B0192.
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Vico, Enea (1523-1567)
Antique Vases (serie title)
From a series of engraved antique vases a number of which were after Agostino Veneziano, perhaps in turn connected to similar designs by Giulio Romano. Here is an antique vase decorated with a figurative scene representing a battle of horses, tritons, sea-horses, ichthyocentaurs and men. Lettered, signed and numbered at the bottom:'ROMAE AB ANTIQUO REPERTVM / AE.V. // M D XXXXIII. // IIII' Signature within small framel Engraving on laid paper, trimmed within platemark; total: 267 x 196 mm; state II/2; some dirt along the margins Bartsch XV.352.430, Le Blanc 426-439
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 VIGNOLA, M. GIACOMO BAROZZI DA, BURONAROTTI, MICHEL-ANGELO,, Regola delli cinque ordini d'architettura | Reghel van de vijf ordens der architecture | Reigle des cinq Ordres d'Architecture | Regel der funff orden von architectur
VIGNOLA, M. GIACOMO BAROZZI DA, BURONAROTTI, MICHEL-ANGELO,
Regola delli cinque ordini d'architettura | Reghel van de vijf ordens der architecture | Reigle des cinq Ordres d'Architecture | Regel der funff orden von architectur
Arnhem, Jan Janssen, 1620, Folio with three leaves in each signature, full parchment binding, 95 pp + [22] ff. The book is in poor condition: wrinkled, smudged and damaged parchment, tears and paper loss on every page, some loose pages, damaged endpapers, there are architectural drawings/doodles throughout the book and on the endpapers. There are some old repairs visible where strips of paper (some with writing on it) have been pasted on to reinforce edges or mend tears. The book is filled with beautiful and instructive architectural illustrations. Most pages show text (in four languages) on the left page and an engraving on the right page. Printer's mark on titlepage (Rebus malis des et bonis constantiam mihi deus), engraved portrait, 34 architectural engravings, engraved portrait depiciting Michelangelo, followed by 30 more engravings. The Five Orders of Architecture (Regola delli cinque ordini d'architettura) by Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola was first published in 1562 and is considered one of the most successful architectural books ever written. Vignola was an Italian Renaissance architect, assisting Michelangelo during his work on the St. Peter's Basilica. The book discusses the five classical orders: Tuscan, Doric, Ionic, Corinthian and composite. By 1700, it had been reprinted fifteen times in Italian, and translated into Dutch, English, French, German, Russian and Spanish. By the end of the twentieth century, more than 250 editions of the book had been published, making it the most widely used architectural textbook of all up to the nineteenth century. This edition is a mulilingual reprint (Italian, Dutch, French and German) published in 1620. It includes an additional section by Michelangelo. l Multilingual book on architecture: Italian, Dutch, French and German.
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Catalogue: Architecture

 
WEISSMAN, A.W.,
Jacob van Campen
Offprint from Oudt-Holland 1902, 2e en 3e affl. XXe jaarg., 15+17 pages, later blank binding, first part dedicated by the author to D.C. Meijer Jr. collector, second part dedicated by the author to J.W. Enschede, owner of Joh. Enschede en Zonen. Biography of the famous architect with portrait by Lievens.
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