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CATE, Phillip Dennis Et Al.
Prints Abound: Paris in the 1890s: From the Collections of Virginia and Ira Jackson and the National Gallery of Art.
Washington: The National Gallery of Art, [2000]..
folio. pp. 183. profusely illus. in colour & b/w. biblio. index. wrs. Exhibition catalogue.
$75 USD                          Book Number: stela513                         Order / Enquire



CESIO, Carlo [1622-1682] after Guido RENI [1575-1642].
St. Andrew Led to Martyrdom.
17th century.
etching with engraving. 297 x 446 (image). narrow margins. signed in the plate. beige laid paper (11 short tears & 1 small hole at edges entering image, crease in upper left corner, remains of mounting on verso). Likely Third State with name of Vincentius (Vincenzo) Billy as publisher in the plate. St. Andrew is shown kneeling with his arms extended and hands together in prayer, his clothes being stripped from him, surrounded by soldiers (some on horseback) and onlookers. His cross is visible on a hill in the distance on the upper right. The scene is after a fresco by Guido Reni located in the Oratory of St. Andrew in San Gregorio Magno in Rome. This is one of Cesio's major prints. Bartsch 3.
$650 USD    Book Number: MP6         Order / Enquire




CHAMBERLAIN, Walter.
Etching and Engraving [A Studio Handbook].
New York: The Viking Press, [1973]..
8vo. pp. 200. many illus. (some colour). biblio. index. cloth (previous owner's signature on flyleaf). dw. (upper extremities slightly chipped). First American Edition.
$31 USD                          Book Number: PAMchCHA62                         Order / Enquire



CHATTERTON, E. Keble.
Old Ship Prints.
London: Spring Books, [1967]..
8vo. pp. xii, [1], 182. many illus. on 69 plates (3 colour) & 2 text illus. index. cloth. dw. (extremities bit chipped & worn).
$61 USD                          Book Number: PATdCHAT37                         Order / Enquire



CHICAGO. THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO.
Posada Printmaker To The Mexican People Text by Fernando Gamboa Catalogue by Carl O. Schniewind and Hugh L. Edwards An Exhibition Lent By The Direccion General De Educacion Estetica, Mexico.
[Chicago]: 1944..
8vo. pp. 60. 33 double-sided plates & several text illus. biblio. wrs. (spine faded). Exhib. Cat.
$128 USD                          Book Number: PICsaCHI29                         Order / Enquire



CHICAGO. THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO.
The First Century Of Printmaking 1400-1500 A Catalogue Compiled By Elizabeth Mongan And Carl O. Schniewind.January 30-March 2.
Chicago: 1941..
4to. pp. 152. illus. biblio. wrs., colour illus. mounted on front (back lightly spotted, extremities slightly worn). Exhib. Cat.
$61 USD                          Book Number: PICeCHIC66                         Order / Enquire



CHICAGO. THE DAVID AND ALFRED SMART MUSEUM OF ART, THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO.
The German Print Portfolio 1890-1930 Serials for a Private Sphere [by] Robin Reisenfeld Introduction by Reinhold Heller Edited by Richard A. Born and Stephanie D'Alessandro.
[London]: Philip Wilson Publishers in association with., [1992]..
4to. pp. 159. profusely illus. biblio. index. bds. dw. Exhib. Cat.
$61 USD                          Book Number: PICeCHIC50                         Order / Enquire



CLAYTON, Timothy.
The English Print 1688-1802.
New Haven & London: Yale University Press, [1997]..
4to. pp. xiv, 337. Profusely illus. in colour & b/w. biblio. index. boards. dw. (upper corners bit bumped). Published for The Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art.
$375 USD                          Book Number: stela848                         Order / Enquire



COCK, Hieronymus [1510-1570].
Landscape With Abraham's Sacrifice.
1551.
etching. 245 x 365 mm. signed & dated in the plate. A very good dark impression on laid paper with King's orb watermark, trimmed to just outside image. Only State. Abraham is shown with a sword raised above his head with Isaac kneeling before him, the scene set in an expansive landscape. The southern Netherlandish painter and etcher Cock produced a total of 62 etchings but he was better known as a print publisher: "[He] was the most important print publisher of his time in northern Europe and played a key role in the transformation of printmaking from an activity of individual artists and craftsmen into an industry based on division of labour. His house published more than 1,100 prints between 1548 and his death in 1570, a vast number by earlier standards... Cock's enterprise played an important role in the spread of the Italian High Renaissance throughout northern Europe as Cock published prints made by prominent engravers such as Giorgio Ghisia, Dirck Volckertsz Coornhert and Cornelis Cort after the work of leading Italian painters like Raphael, Primaticcio, Bronzino, Giulio Romano and Andrea Sarto." (Wikipedia) The landscape design for the present etching has been attributed to Hieronymus by Hollstein, and to his brother Matthys by Nagler. Hollstein 1.
$1500 USD    Book Number: MP7         Order / Enquire




CORT, Cornelis [c1533-c1578] after Johannes SPECCARD (SPECKAERT).
Portrait of Saint Lawrence.
1577.
copper engraving. 215 x 152 mm. (image). laid paper. trimmed at or near neatline (image shaved on left). signed in the plate. A dark impression (repair to upper left corner with some loss, mounting tape on verso). Second State (of 3). Apparently 2 lines of Latin verses and Speccard's (Speckaert's) name have been cut off at the bottom. The Dutch engraver apprenticed with prolific print publisher Hieronymus Cock and spent the last twelve years of his life in Italy, where he lived for a time with the painter Titian in Venice, and where he produced engravings based on works by Titian, Raphael, Caravaggio and others. "In the use of a more open system of lines, contrasting with the closer hatching of Marcantonio and is followers, Cort was perhaps the pioneer in Italy, and the immediate inspirer of Agostino Carraci." (Hind, A History of Engraving and Etching, p. 119) Hollstein 138.
$500 USD    Book Number: MP8         Order / Enquire




CRAVEN, Thomas (Editor).
A Treasury Of American Prints A Selection of One Hundred Etchings and Lithographs by the Foremost Living American Artists.
New York: Simon And Schuster, [1939]..
folio. pp. 7 p.l. 100 plates. coil-bound quartercloth. slipcase (bit speckled, spinal label chipped, extremities worn). First Edition.
$77 USD                          Book Number: PAVTrCRA46                         Order / Enquire



DONALD, Diana.
The Age Of Caricature Satirical Prints In The Reign Of George III.
New Haven & London: Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art by Yale University Press, 1996..
4to. pp. viii, 248. 210 illus. (few colour). index. bds. dw. First Edition.
$103 USD                          Book Number: PNAeDONA80                         Order / Enquire



DUSSELDORF. C.G. BOERNER.
Die schwarze Sonne Fruhe Arbeiten von Walter Gramatte.mit einem Textbeitrag von Regina Lange und John Matheson.
Dusseldorf: [1990]..
4to. pp. 67, [1]. illus. throughout (some colour). wrs. Exhib. Cat.
$31 USD                          Book Number: PSSeDUSS38                         Order / Enquire



EDELINCK, Gérard [1640-1707] after François De TROYE [1645-1730].
Portrait of French Priest and Encyclopedist Louis Moréri [1643-1680].
c1666-1707.
copper engraving. 324 x 218 mm. (plate). (sheet: 348 x 243 mm.). signed in the plate. A good dark impression on thick laid paper (traces of mounting on verso). Edelinck studied with the engravers Gaspar Huybrechts and Cornelis Galle the Younger in his native Antwerp, and with François de Poilly, Robert Nanteuil, and Philippe de Champaigne in Paris. He became a naturalized French citizen in 1675, was appointed by Louis XIV teacher at the academy established at the Gobelins manufactory for the training of workers in tapestry, won admission to the Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture in 1677, and became principal draftsman for the King. A superb portrait engraver, Edelinck executed prints of many of the most eminent persons of his time.
$450 USD    Book Number: MP11         Order / Enquire




EDELINCK, Gérard [1640-1707] after Frans HALS [1580-1666].
Portrait of French Philosopher, Mathematician and Scientist René Descartes [1596-1650].
c1666-1707.
copper engraving. 283 x 205 mm. (plate). signed in the plate. A good dark impression on laid paper, trimmed to 3 mm. outside plate mark. Edelinck studied with the engravers Gaspar Huybrechts and Cornelis Galle the Younger in his native Antwerp, and with François de Poilly, Robert Nanteuil, and Philippe de Champaigne in Paris. He became a naturalized French citizen in 1675, was appointed by Louis XIV teacher at the academy established at the Gobelins manufactory for the training of workers in tapestry, won admission to the Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture in 1677, and became principal draftsman for the King. A superb portrait engraver, Edelinck executed prints of many of the most eminent persons of his time.
$750 USD    Book Number: MP10         Order / Enquire



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