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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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HOYTEMA, THEO VAN,
Ibis above hieratic script
Bookplate of Dominicus van Hoytema, showing an Ibis bird standing above a line of Egyptian hieratic script, within a decorative border. Lithograph in green on wove paper, sheet size 125 x 100 mm., image size c. 99 x 71 mm. Monogrammed in the stone, made by Theo van Hoytema, 1903. Theo van Hoytema (The Hague 1863 - 1917) was a Dutch decoration and interior painter, ceramic painter, watercolorist, printmaker (and especially lithographer) as well as painter. He made numerous calendars with bird illustrations, as well as fairy tale illustrations. He often drew animals from live or dead models in zoos and zoological museums. In fair condition, some dampstains in the top, right and lower margins. Sheet browned overall. The image area generally clean. References: Boot p. 52, nr. 60; De groot p. 19, nr. 65b
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Book number: 71237
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Catalogue: Biology Egypte

 
JONCKHEER, JACOB DE,
Four greyhounds
Four greyhounds in a landscape. Etching on hand laid paper, made by Jacob de Jonckheer after his own design. Sheet size 171 x 117 mm., c. 1660-1673. This print is part of a series of four, two by Jonckheer, and two by Van Hillegaert. Jacob de Jonckheer (died 1676, Utrecht) was a Dutch painter, etcher and printmaker, active in Venice 1656-1657 and afterwards in Utrecht until 1672. In good condition, margins cropped within platemark. Two small nicks in the top edge, some faint soiling in the top edge.With the collector's marks of Pim van Eekelen (Lugt 5101) and Jan Frederik Bianchi (Lugt 3761) stamped on the verso. References: Hollstein 1 (ii/2, with number); Dutuit 11; Wurzbach 1.
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JONCKHEER, JACOB DE,
Three greyhounds
Three greyhounds in a landscape, one squatting to defecate. Etching on hand laid paper, made by Jacob de Jonckheer after his own design. Sheet size 179 x 138 mm., c. 1660-1673. This print is part of a series of four, two by Jonckheer, and two by Van Hillegaert. Jacob de Jonckheer (died 1676, Utrecht) was a Dutch painter, etcher and printmaker, active in Venice 1656-1657 and afterwards in Utrecht until 1672. In good condition, margins cropped to or within platemark. A diagonal crease in the top left. With the collector's mark of Pim van Eekelen (Lugt 5101) stamped on the verso. References: Hollstein 2 (ii/2, with number); Dutuit 12; Wurzbach 2.
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JONGE J. DE,
Vogel-album and Vogel-album deel II
Groningen/Amsterdam, TIKTAK koffie en theehandel, 1924, 73 and 75 pages, complete with all the plates, two volume set.
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Catalogue: Biology

 
JUSSIEU, DE,
BOTANIQUE / Cours elementaires d'historie naturelle.
[MASSON VICTOR / LANGLOIS & LECLERCQ, prior to 1855, titlepage missing] viii,561pp. half (sharkskin) leather binding, marbled boards, gilt lettering on spine, many woodcut illustrations in the text, several fold out charts, good and early botanical textbook intended for educational purposes. Written by Adrian de Jussieu (Adrien-Henri de Jussieu (23 December 1797 - 29 June 1853) was a French botanist. Born in Paris as the son of botanist Antoine Laurent de Jussieu, he received the degree of Doctor of Medicine in 1824 with a treatise of the plant family Euphorbiaceae. When his father retired in 1826, he succeeded him at the Jardin des Plantes; in 1845 he became professor of organography of plants. He was also president of the French Academy of Sciences. De Jussieu was elected a Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1850. His main publications were the Cours élémentaire de botanique (Paris) and the Géographie botanique (Paris, 1846), as well as several monographs, most notably the one on the family Malpighiaceae. In botanical references he is usually abbreviated as Adr. Juss., also sometimes as A. Juss., as his father already has the abbreviation Juss. The asteroid 9470 Jussieu was named in honor of the de Jussieu family.
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Kessel, Theodor van (ca. 1620- after ca. 1660), after Hecke, Jan van den I (1619/20-1684)
ALCUNE / ANIMALI / desegnate per / Giovanni vanden Hecke / et Intagl[ia]te per / Theod. van Kessel / An. 1654
Six plates from the collection of figures of animals designed by Jan van den Hecke and engraved by Theodor van Kessel. The plates are not numbered. The first plate is the frontispiece of the collection. It is titled on the left: 'ALCUNE / ANIMALI / desegnate per / Giovanni vanden Hecke / et Intagl[ia]te per / Theod. van Kessel / An. 1654', above the title: 'G. Quineau Exc. in de Raamsteg'. In the other plates are: two donkeys; three goats in a landscape; four dogs in the foreground with a skull and on the background on the left the body of a man hangs from the gallows; a horse in a landscape; again two donkeys. l Etchings on paper with margins: 1) platemark: 75 x 102 mm; total: 83 x 110 mm; 2) platemark: 73 x 105 mm; total: 80 x 113 mm; 3) platemark: 75 x 105 mm; total: 82 x 112 mm; 4) platemark: 75 x 105 mm; total: 82 x 111 mm; 5) platemark: 75 x 105 mm; total:
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 Kobell, Jan I (1755-1833) [?], after Rijnvisch, C. (fl. 1626-1629), Woman milking a cow (vrouw die koe melkt).
Kobell, Jan I (1755-1833) [?], after Rijnvisch, C. (fl. 1626-1629)
Woman milking a cow (vrouw die koe melkt).
Genre scene with a woman in the center foreground milking a cow. A boy on the left playing with a goat. On the right foreground other farm animals. In the background a farm in the countryside. Numbered on the bottom right: '2'. On verso in pencil: 'Rijnvisch'. On old mount: ' Vente van der Kellen no. 800' and 'Jan Kobell der Aeltere 1760-1822'. Kobell used to draw landscapes, besides portrait. He might have had copied the composition from an original drawing signed as Rijnvisch. l Etching on paper, trimmed to plate mark, total: 107 x 196 mm; paper in very good condition, 18th century laid paper.
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Koekkoek, Marinus Adrianus (1807-1868)
Study drawing of Trees
Study drawing of a portion of a forest; detailed trunks in the foreground right, nice chiaroscuro effect towards the top left background, with bruches and leaves. Signed on the bottom left 'MA Koekkoek' l Pencil drawing on light brown paper, framed with double passepartout; total: ca. 328 x 395 mm; framed by Jacob Loef in Bloemendaal
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KUIPER, K.,
Honden in woord en beeld. Plaatjes- album
z.pl., z.j., 40 pag., compleet met de 100 plaatjes naar aquarellen van R.v. Eecke, gebonden ( boekblok los in de band, maar verder goed exemplaar). Dr. K. Kuiper was directeur van de Rotterdamsche Diergaarde Blijdorp. Collectors album with plats of dogs.
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Book number: 64865
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Catalogue: Biology

 
Loutherbourg, Philippe Jacques de (1740-1812)
Premiere Suite d'Animaux... (Title page)
Title page to a suite of prints with animals by Philippe Jacques de Loutherbourg: two shepherds are resting sitting on a rock in the left foreground; beside them a standing donkey and a dog. Descending on the right another shepherd with his horses. On the right, in the distance, mountains. On the left inscription carved on a wall, upon which a stone lion is resting: 'Ire SUITE / D'ANIMAUX / INVENTES ET DESSINES / PAR J. P. LOUTHERBOURG / PEINTRE DU ROY'. Lettered below: 'Se vend á Paris chez Lenfant rue.... la rue des Lavandiers' l Etching on paper with broad margins; plate mark: 234 x 325 mm, total: 294 x 399 mm; state II/2 (?); two holes in the upper margin, from binding, some dirt yet very nice impression; Nagler 14, LeBlanc 1-6
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Book number: 60770
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MARTINET,J.F.,
Katechismus der natuur, derde deel, met plaaten
Amsterdam, Johannes Allart, 1778, third volume only, with plates by J.A. Kaldenbach/Rein. Vinkeles, (frontispiece with landscape, De pholaden in eene scheepshuid, de insecten op zeewier, de geraamten van bladeren, de zee-ruy op eenen steen, het moschplantje, fold out plate with eggs of insects, hand coloured fold out plate of parts of butterfly wings and fold out plate of leaves). very good and clean copy. half leather binding with marbled boards, some damage to spine, traces of gilt on lettering on spine.
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Catalogue: Biology

 
MARTINI, FRIEDRICH HEINRICH WILHELM,
Allgemeine geschichte der Natur in alphabetischer Ordnung mit vielen Kupfern nach bomarischer einrichtung.
Berlin/Stettin, Joachim Pauli, 1774-1793, 8vo., full marbled paper bindings with goldtooling and title plate on spine, green coloured edges, incomplete set, 7 volumes (of 11): 1 (42+764 pp.), 2 (32+690 pp.), 4 (24+702 pp.) , 7 (12+758 pp.), 8 ([6]+832 pp.), 10 (6+840 pp.) and 11 ([6]+799 pp.), there is some wear and tear along the edges of the bindings with faded and rubbed spots and most of the cornes show exposed boards. The construction of the books are very solid. There is some sign of foxing but overall the book blocks are in very good condition. Volume 11 has some unopened pages. The books are filled with lovely and detailed engravings, outside of the collation. Each volume has an overview of the illustrations, and all are present. Volume 1 seems to have four extra illustrations (depicting monkeys) that were not listed. Most illustrations are full page illustrations, but there are also some fold out ones (especially in volume 11). On the inside of the front covers, remnants of blue paper are visible. Perhaps an ex libris of a former owner that was removed? On the verso side of the flyleaf of each volume there is an ownership note in ink: "125, E.F. August (?), 1823". There is also a library stamp on the titelpages (Coeln. Real. Gymnasium). This series was an ambitious project to publish a complete alphabetical index of natural history. Only 11 volumes were published, covering A through Coq.
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Book number: 72064
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Catalogue: Biology

 
Monogrammist J.H.D (19th century)
Cow in a meadow
Watercolour drawing of a white cow in a meadow, a wooden fence in the foreground and hills in the background. l Watercolour on laid paper, 130 x 174 mm. Pro Patria watermark partly visible. Signed 'J.H.D. 39' lower right. Annotated 'No. 13' on verso in pen and brown ink. No margins, within ruled ink border. Pin holes in corners and (contemporary?) trace of red chal
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Book number: 60238
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Catalogue: Biology Tekening

 
Monogrammist L.M. (Late 18th century)
Trompe l'oeil drawing of seven small prints
The drawing shows seven prints: three animal prints (one reminiscent of Dujardin: a shepherd surrounded by sheep and a cow; and two others with birds) and four topographical prints (one with a castle). l Pen and brown ink on laid paper, 288 x 403 mm. Watermark: Lily in crowned shield with letters 'JH&Z'; countermark: J. Honig & Zoonen. Regular age-toning, discolourings along the left and right edge, a small perforation in the middle of the image.
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Book number: 60414
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