Antiquariaat Goltzius: Portraits Portretten Prints
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 Houbraken, Jacobus (1698-1780), Portrait of Pieter Langendijk (tekenaar Pieter Langendijk).
Houbraken, Jacobus (1698-1780)
Portrait of Pieter Langendijk (tekenaar Pieter Langendijk).
Bust portrait of the draftsman Pieter Langendijk, turned to the left, in an oval frame. Below six lines of text in Dutch by E. Visscher. Signed on the bottom left: 'J. Houbraken sculp.'; notes in pen and pencil close to the external margins. l Engraving on paper with margins; plate mark: 177 x 146 mm, total: 239 x 192 mm; evenly yellowed paper, in good condition; Muller 3104g, Ver Huell 263.
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Hove, Frederick Hendrick van den (1628-1698) after Visscher, Cornelis II (1628/29-1658)
Mr IACOB CORNELISZ DIENAER DER GEMEINTE CHRISTI.... (portrait of Jacob Cornelisz. van Daalen)
Portrait of Jacob Cornelisz. van Daalen (1608-1663) preacher and surgeon in Amsterdam. He is sitting on a chair looking towards right with a booklet in his left hand. On the left of the composition a couple of opened books: one is showing a print with a standing body evidencing the muscles, while the on the other rests a piece of paper with Dutch inscription. Hanging from the table another piece of paper with two lines after the Gospel of Luke. Lettered on the bottom:'Mr IACOB CORNELISZ DIENAER DER GEMEINTE CHRISTI., EN CHIRURGYN BINNEN / AMSTERDAM GEBOREN TOT ROTTERDAM, A. MDCVIII / Siet hier het Beeltnis... en Lichaemi te genesen.' Signed on the bottom left: 'C.de Visscher ad vivum delineavit' and on the right:'F. H. van den Hoove sculpsit'. l Engraving on paper with small margins; platemark:381 x 298 mm , total: 389 x 302 mm; some foxing; on the verso collector's marks of the Museum der bildenden Künste Leipzig from 1956 (L.1669f and L. 1669e); State II/2; Hollstein 10; Le Bl. 11; W. 1; M. 113
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Kramm, (circle of?) Christiaan (Utrecht, 1797-1875) after Andries Jacobsz Stock
Portrait of Lucas van Leyden
After the original engraving by Andries Jacobsz Stockl Black chalk heightened with white on blue-greyish paper, 250 x 180 mm. Tipped onto a sheet of cream coloured laid paper, annotated in pencil: 'C. Kramm, geb. 1797 te Utrecht, aldaar x 1875'.
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Unknown maker
ANTONIVS ALBICIVS NOBILIS FLORENTINVS
Bust portrait of Antonio Albizzi in an oval. Antonio Albizzi (lat : Antonius Albicius) was an Italian jurist and genealogist, born in Florence in 1547. In 1576 he was in the service of Cardinal-Archduke Andreas of Austria. In 1585 he converted to Lutheranism and spent the rest of his life in the Protestant Imperial City of Kempten, where he died in 1626. His most famous work was Principum Christianorum Stemmata (Augsburg 1612), an unusual collection of engravings showing the family trees of the leading royal and noble houses of Europe of that time (and unusually also including the genealogy of the Turkish Emperors). The fine decorative engravings include family trees, portraits and coats of arms and are set against the backdrop of City views and panoramas closely copied from the Civitates Orbis Terrarum by Georg Braun & Franz Hogenberg (1572-1618). Lettered on the oval frame: 'ANTONIVS ALBICIVS NOBILIS FLORENTINVS'; on the bottom: 'Haec est ALBITII, Regum qui Stemmata scripsit. / Atque Ducum, artificis prodita imago manu. / Nobilitatis uti scriptor quoq[ue] Nobilis esset; / Nobilis hic genere est, Scriptore, et ingenio'. l Engraving on laid paper; on the verso text in letterpress; total: 193 x 127 mm
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Unknown maker
COMOEDIA VETUS
Engraved frontispiece of the first Edition of the political pamphlet 'Comoedia Vetus'. Though anonymously published, it commonly accepted that the author was Willem Meerman (?-1612), a seafaring man. In 1612, the year this pamphlet was published, Meerman embarked on a voyage to America, from which he never returned. In this pamplet, Meerman uses maritime expressions as an allegory on the political situation in Holland. The pamphlet is written in a clear and witty style. It attacks the protestant clergy in Holland as being little better than their Catholic predecessors. Hence the title, which translates as "the old game". The illustrated titlepage print shows prince Maurits, seated at a table with seven other gentlemen. He holds a stick, a man with a head shaped like church pulls at the other end of the stick. At the front of the scene, several sailors are approaching and watch the scene in surprise. At the foot of the title are the words "Eij Maet, siet is 't lant vol gecken? Noom wil mijn Heer de stock onttrecken". In the same year 1612 another edition was issued, slightly smaller, with the extended title "Comoedia Vetus, of anders ghenoemt Het Bootsmanspraetjen". The addition "bootmans praetjen" stuck and came back in later editions, which were issued well into the 18th century, until 1740. On the verso collector's mark: Gemeente Museum of The Hague (L. 1096); here are also pencil scribbles. l Etching and engraving on paper, trimmed within plate mark, margins restored; total: 197 x 146 mm; traces of previous mounting on the verso
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Matham, Theodor (1605-1676), after Sandrart, Joachin von I (1606-1688)
Dit ´s VONDEL, tot dit uur van de Snaaren spant... (Portrait of Joost van den Vondel)
Half figure portrait of Joost van den Vondel, seated looking towards the left, holding a rolled paper in his hands. Beside him a table with books. Below text in Dutch by J. Nomsz:´ Dit ´s VONDEL, tot dit uur van de Snaaren spant... Neen, Febus heeft gedicht, wat VONDEL heeft geschreeven. / Y. MOMSZ´l Engraving on paper with margins; platemark: 280 x 197, total: 345 x 244mm; state IV/4, Hollstein nr. 151. Some foxing along the margins. PP01V (Vondel)
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Matham, Jacob (1571-1631)
Portrait of Jan van de Velde (1568-1623)
Portrait of Jan van de Velde at the age of 36, nearly half-length facing right, wearing a ruff and waistband, in an oval cartouche and decorated surround; above are two putti holding a quill pen and book and the other a tablet; illustration to Jan van de Velde's publication "Spieghel der Schrijfkonste, inden welcken ghesien worden veelderhande Gheschriften met hare Fondementen ende onderrichtinghe" At left in the oval "Ætatis / XXXVI". Lettered around oval: "Lavoix Seperd, l'Ecritvre Demevre." Lettered in cartouche below: "T'leeft al vanden Velde." Lettered with production details below: "I. Matham fecit". l Very nice impression, trimmed edges, engraving, total: 200 x 150 mm; state II/2. New Hollstein 261
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 Mijn, Gerard van der (1706-1761/81), Punt, Jan (1711-1779), Pygmalion, of het beeld bezield door de liefde : zo als hetzelve door Carolina en Charlotta Frederic, oud 9 en 7 Jaaren, op den Amsteldamschen Schouwburg, in het laatfte des Jaars 1758.
Mijn, Gerard van der (1706-1761/81), Punt, Jan (1711-1779)
Pygmalion, of het beeld bezield door de liefde : zo als hetzelve door Carolina en Charlotta Frederic, oud 9 en 7 Jaaren, op den Amsteldamschen Schouwburg, in het laatfte des Jaars 1758.
First edition of this plate, later reworked and published in Paris by Basan. Two children are portrayed while dancing on the stage; the inscription reads: 'PYGMALION, of HET BEELD BEZIELD DOOR DE LIEFDE; zo als hetzelve door CAROLINA en CHARLOTTA FREDERIC, oud 9 en 7 Jaaren, op den Amsteldamschen Schouwburg, in het laatste des Jaars 1758, getanst is....' signed on the bottom: 'G. van der Myn ad vivum delineavit. / J. Punt sculpsit, 1759.' with address at the bottom: 'te Amsterdam By J. Punt in den Schouwburg.' Schouwburg Amsterdam.l Etching on paper with margins; plate mark: 384 x 256 mm, total: 454 x 323 mm; some light foxing along the margins.
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Moor II, Carel (1655-1738) de after Mieris, Frans van I (1635-1681)
FRANCISCUS A MIERIS Pictor Leidensis
Portrait of the painter Frans van Mieris, after his self portrait. Inscribed below the image:"FRANCISCUS A MIERIS/ Pictor Leidensis". l Etching on paper, with margins; plate mark: 210 x 157 mm, total: 219 x 162 mm. State III/3. Hollstein vol. 14 (1956), p. 77, nr. 3 PP01M (Mieris)
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Muller, Jan (1571-1628) after Mierevelt, Michiel Jansz. (1567-1641)
Vera effigies R.mi P. Joannis Neyen Antuerpiani, Ordini Sancti Francisci .... (Joannes Neyn, portrait of)
Portrait of Joannes Neyn, half-length to right, wearing a crucifix (resting on the table before him) and resting his hand on a skull, a winged hour-glass on a ledge beyond; fourth state with 'ordin. Holland.'; after Michiel Mierevelt. (New Hollstein, The Muller Dinasty, part II: Jan Harmensz Muller; nr. 60) Dated on op right corner of impression: "ÆTAT.XXXIIX. / MDC.IIX". Lettered in Latin in lower margin, in three lines: "Vera effigies ... / ... Legati.". Signed below and at right of inscription in lower margin: "M. à Mierevelt pinxit." and "J. Muller sculpsit" and "Cum privil Sexen. / Ordin. Holland."l Engraving on paper, trimmed on plate-mark, no margins, total: 323 x 218 mm; state IV/5. Small repaired hole on the tablecloth to the right. From Collection Ed Schultze (L. 906) PP01N (Neyen)
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Muller, Jan (1571-1628) after Mierevelt, Michiel Jansz. (1567-1641)
Vera effigies R.mi P. Joannis Neyen Antuerpiani, Ordini Sancti Francisci .... (Joannes Neyn, portrait of)
Half-length portrait of Joannes Neyn, wearing a crucifix (resting on the table before him) and resting his hand on a skull, a winged hour-glass on a ledge beyond; fourth state with 'ordin. Holland.'; after Michiel Mierevelt. New Hollstein 60 Dated on op right corner of impression: "ÆTAT.XXXIIX. / MDC.IIX". Lettered in Latin in lower margin, in three lines: "Vera effigies ... / ... Legati." Signed below and at right of inscription in lower margin: "M. à Mierevelt pinxit." and "J. Muller sculpsit" and "Cum privil Sexen. / Ordin. Holland." l Engraving on paper, with margins; plate mark: 324 x 235, total: 335 x 244 mm; state IV/5; almost flawless impression; New Hollstein 60, Bartsch 60
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Nunnink, Adolf Carel (1813-1894) after Pieneman, Nicolaas (1809-1860)
ADMIRAAL DE RUYTER. 22 APRIL 1676
Representation of the death of admiral Michiel de Ruyter (1607-1676). During the battle of Augusta in Sicily de Ruyter was heavily injured: a cannon ball shot from the French hit him on the leg. This injury costed de Ruyter's life. Here the admiral is represented with his soldiers watching over him during his last moments on the ship he commanded. Inscribed above: 'N. PIENEMAN', and signed below the representation: 'A.C. Nunnink / Uitgave van J.J. VAN BREDERODE te Haarlem / Lith. van Emrik & Binger.' Titled on the bottom: 'ADMIRAAL DE RUYTER. 22 APRIL 1676'l Lithograph; total: 252 x 333 mm; some stains and light foxing along the external margins
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Quellinus, Hubert (1619-1687)
Artus Quellinius Antverpiensis Curiæ Amstelodamensium statuarius (Portrait of Artus Quellinus I)
Portrait of Artus Quellinus I (1609-1668) in oval, ribbons and laurel descending from knots on the top corners. On the bottom of the oval frame a stylized animal mask. Cartouche on the bottom ends in acantus leaves. Lettered on cartouche:´Artus Quellinius Antverpiensis / Curiæ Amstelodamensium statuarius. / Hubertus Quellinius, delin. et sculp.´.l Etching on paper; small margins; platemark: 314 x 224 mm, total: 322 x 231 mm; only state. PP01Q (Quellinus)
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Rochussen, Charles (1814-1894)
The reconciliation between Cornelis Tromp and Michiel de Ruyter
Cornelis Tromp shaking hands with Michiel de Ruyter in sign of reconciliation. During the second war against the English, De Ruyter accused Tromp to have inefficiently lead the battle on St. James’s Day in August 1666. The dispute was ended after a while with a reconciliation of the two. Monogrammed on the bottom right: 'CR' l Lithography on paper with margins; plate mark: 288 x 199 mm, total: 352 x 251 mm; nice impression on thick paper; with accompanying text
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Saenredam, Jan (c.1565 - 1607), after Goltzius, Hendrick (1558 - 1617)
Caerle ver Mander van Molebeke... (Portrait of Karel van Mander)
Portrait of Karel van Mander, aged 56, sculpture bust on a pedestal in an ornamental oval; plate to Van Mander's 'Het Schilder-Boeck'. Inscriptions: on the Bottom: "Caerle ver Mander van Molebeke / in Vlaender, Schilder ÆTAT. 56." around the oval: "EEN IS NOODICH. MENSCH SOECKT VEEL, DOOCH"; below the bust: "An,o 1604 / HG. Pinxit / J. Saenreda sculp". l Engraving on paper; no margins; total: 177 x 116 mm; Hollstein 127, New Hollstein (Goltzius) 753, Muller 3324
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Book number: 59628
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