Published by Paris : [Aux Bureaux des Modes Parisiennes, circa 1850], 1850
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Condition: Good. Hand titled wraps and 15 numbered handcolored plates. Label of A. Wagner, Librairie Artistique, ParisCOMPTE-CALIX (François Claudius). [Costumes du Directoire]. Paris, Moine et Falconer, [vers 1860]. In-4, broché.
Published by Nouvelle Cythere c. 1920, Paris, 1920
Seller: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, U.S.A.
Softcover. Quarto, 10, 80 pages. In Very Good minus condition. Bound in white covers. Chipping and tearing along edges of covers. Foxing and soiling to covers. Light soiling scattered throughout interior. Plate Nos. III and IV, pages 9-12, and pages 73-76 loose but present. Shelved in Case 11. Facsimile of the edition published in 1798. 1408304. Shelved Dupont Bookstore.
Published by Fuller, S B, London, 1870
US$ 668.34
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketCondition: Good. First Edition thus. G : in Good condition without dust jacket. Cover rubbed with loss to base of spine. Occasional foxing. Edge-soiling and curl to a few of the plates. 280mm x 220mm (11" x 9"). 105pp. 104 Fashion plates of which 98 are hand-coloured and 5 are fold-out. Heavy item - shipping supplement may apply for overseas. Green hardback half-leather cover with marbled boards.
US$ 1,238.44
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Add to basketLeather. Condition: Very Good. None (illustrator). A beautiful collection of engraved plates depicting French fashions of the late Nineteenth Century. Containing 63 plates, of which 49 are hand-coloured, 11 are black and white, and 3 are black, white and sepia. Plates date from 1863 to 1883 and most are from the Journal des Demoiselles, with the eight remaining plates being from La Poupee Modele. Many plates are double-page or fold-out. Two of the coloured plates appear twice in the book, and one double-page black and white plate appears three times. This is a valuable resource for those interested in Eighteenth Century costume. In a quarter calf binding with marbled boards. Externally, a trifle worn. The top portion of the backstrip is lifting. Internally, three plates detached but present with many further plates starting. Generally bright with occasional spotting and handling marks. Very Good. book.
Published by Venezia: Appresso Pietro Marteau ; Dall'Hertz, In Colonia [i.e. Venice?], Si vendono in Venezia, 1691
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
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Condition: Good. Folio. 24.8 x 37.5cm. ., [8] 13-222, collates a4 A-K4 chi2 L4, contemporary mottled calf, spine repaired with new endpapers; engraved additional allegorical title-page, letterpress title-page printed in red and black and incorporating engraved vignette, 40 engraved plates after Titian, Leonardo da Vinci, Paolo Veronese and others (several double page, a few also folding), engraved armorial bookplate (Frederick Keppel, motto 'Ne cede malis'), variable damp-staining chiefly to lower margins, marginal soiling to plate facing p. 40.NOTE:First edition in Italian of an early example of art criticism written by a woman, published the same year as a Latin edition, printed in Padua and titled Tabellae selectae ac explicitae. The work comprises engravings of some 40 paintings mainly by Italian Old Masters, each with an accompanying essay by Patin; there is also a portrait of the author's family.RA Collection::The forty plates are plates not conjugate with the signatures of the letter-press text, but (although they carry no page numbers) have been included in the pagination, each single plate being treated as 2 pages, each double as 4 pages, each double and folded as 6 pages. Pages 207-10 of the letterpress text do not carry page-numbers.Contents[Add. engr. t.pl., t.p., dedic.] - Prefazione - Indice Delle Pitture - [Text and plates].The added engraved title-plate is signed as designed by Dorigny and engraved by Iuster.Almost all plates are signed or captioned with the name of the source-artist. Most are also signed with the name of the draughtsman (N.R. Cochin, N. Cochin, H. Vincent) and engraver (N.R. Cochin, M(art). Desbois, I.I. Thourneijser (or Thourneyser) fil., N(atal). Cochin, Ioseph Iuster, H. Vincent).The title-page vignette is signed as painted by Guido Rhenius and engraved by Desbois.The work is dedicated by Carla Caterina Patina to the Republic of Venice.Summary NotePlate [31] carries the publication-date of 1690.This work was also published the same year at Padua under the Latin title, Tabellæ Selectæ Ac Explicatæ .The text includes (p.[207-10]) a reprint of 'Oratio De Liberata Civitate Vienna . A Carola Catharina Patina' (first published in 1683).The added engraved title-plate shows three female figures representing Christianity, Painting and Literature. The plates show eleven paintings by Veronese, ten by Titian, four by unnamed painters, two by Annibale Carracci, and one each by Poussin, Leonardo, Varotari, Vicentino, Carlo Calliari, Tintoretto, G. Bassano, Guercino, L. Carracci, G. Olbenio and N. Jouvenet. Plates [1]-[33] are of Christian subjects; [34]-[37], of pagan myths; plate [38] shows the Liberation of Vienna in 1683; plate [39], the Family of Thomas More by G. Olbenio [Holbein]; [40], the Patina Family by N. Jouvenet. The text also indicates the then location of each pictureOCLC Number / Unique Identifier:81609984Notes:Signatures: a A-K? chi L?Added engraved title page designed by Nicolas Dorigny; engraved title vignette (Madonna and child); engraved head-piece; fifty-nine leaves of plates included in the paginationA collection of engraved reproductions of paintings by da Vinci, Titian, Hans Holbein, Annibale Caracci, Veronese, Guido Reni, and others, with narrative commentary by Charlotte Catherine PatinThe imprint is false--Cf. BM STC Italian.