Augustin Carrache (6 results)

Published by Les éditions de l'amateur 2003
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Couverture souple. Condition: Très bon.
Published by Cercle du Livre Précieux, Paris 1962
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Untertitel: OU RECUEIL DE POSTURES ÉROTIQUES, D'après les Gravures à l'eau-forte par cet Artiste célèbre, Avec le Texte explicatif des Sujets Untergebiet: Literatur Abbildungen: Mappe hldr. Goldmarm. Mit 20 Abb. / 20 Blätter. Zustand: Maroquineinband.Vorsatz und hinteres Deckblatt mit Gold marmoriert. Kopfgoldschnitt. Schuber. S…eiten: 80 S.u.20 Bl.in Hldr.-Mappe Format: 4°. Einband: Ldr. Gebiet: Antike.
More imagesPublished by A La Nouvelle Cythere, Paris 1798
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Seller: Rooke Books PBFA, Bath, United KingdomRooke Books PBFA
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Leather. Condition: Very Good Indeed. A French description of the series of erotic engraved plates. Containing the descriptions only, and bound in full calf. A French description of the series of erotic engraved plates, depicting pairs of lovers in different positions of intercourse. Missing the twenty engraved plates by Carrach…i, and containing the text only. The plates depict couples and scenes from mythology, including Jupiter and Juno, Anthony and Cleopatra, and Ovid sand Corinne. I Modi (The Ways), also known as The Sixteen Pleasures or under the Latin title De omnibus Veneris Schematibus, is a famous erotic book of the Italian Renaissance in which a series of sexual positions were explicitly depicted in engravings. While the original edition was apparently completely destroyed by the Catholic Church, fragments of a later edition survived. The second edition was accompanied by sonnets written by Pietro Aretino, which described the sexual acts depicted. The original illustrations were probably copied by Agostino Caracci, whose version survives. In a calf binding with gilt dentelles. Externally, smart, though with some rubbing and marks. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean, with just the odd patch of foxing. Very Good Indeed. None (illustrator). book.
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Seller: AdLib[[er]], Lisboa, PortugalAdLib[[er]]
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Encuadernación de tapa dura. Condition: Excelente. s/d. A La Nouvelle Cythere. Paris. 1 volume. In-fólio. 35cm. 80 páginas. Enc. Fac-simile da edição publicada em 1798. Completo com as 20 gravuras. Descrição em língua francesa do conjunto das gravuras, representando pares de amantes em diferentes posições de relação sexual. As p…lacas retratam casais e cenas da mitologia, incluindo Júpiter e Juno, António e Cleópatra e Ovídio e Corina. Conhecido como Os Dezesseis Prazeres ou sob o título latino De omnibus Veneris Schematibus, é um famoso livro erótico do Renascimento italiano no qual uma série de posições sexuais eram explicitamente retratadas em gravuras. Embora a edição original tenha sido aparentemente toda destruída pela Igreja Católica, fragmentos de uma edição posterior sobreviveram. A segunda edição foi acompanhada de sonetos escritos por Pietro Aretino, que descreviam os atos sexuais retratados. As ilustrações originais foram provavelmente copiadas por Agostino Caracci, cuja versão sobreviveu. Encadernação inteira de pele com gravações a seco e douradas nas pastas e na lombada. Excelente estado.
More imagesPublished by A la Nouvelle Cythère [Paris, Didot, 1798]. 1798
Seller: Librairie Camille Sourget, Paris, , FranceLibrairie Camille Sourget
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First and famous edition of "Aretino" by Agostino Carracci, "the most artistic of erotic books in terms of the execution of the drawings." (Cohen, Guide de l'amateur de livres à gravures du XVIIIe siècle. Paris, 1912, col. 88). Sander, 34; Graesse, I, p. 191. It is illustrated with 20 engravings after Pierre de Jode executed fro…m Agostino Carracci's compositions engraved by Coiny on the following subjects: "Vénus génitrice. Paris and Oenone. Angélique and Médor. The Satyr and the Nymph. Julie with an athlete. Hercules and Dejanira. Mars and Venus. The cult of Priape. Antony and Cleopatra. Bacchus and Ariadne. Polyenos and Chrisis. The Satyr and his wife. Jupiter and Juno. Mescaline in Lisisca's lodge. Achilles and Briséis. Ovid and Corine. Aeneas and Dido. Alcibiades and Glyceria. Pandora. The protruding Satyr." "Before telling more enthusiasts about the work we are presenting, we will give a brief account of the lives of two famous men: Aretino and A. Carracci. Pietro Aretino, bastard son of Louis Bacci, gentleman of Arezzo, was born around 1492. He tested his poetic talent with a sonnet against indulgences. He then attacked kings, and insulted them with such brutal boldness that he was called the scourge of princes". Aretino's impudence towards sovereigns was beyond expression. He replied to a treasurer of the French court who had just paid him a gratuity: "Don't be surprised if I remain silent. I have used up all my strength asking, and I have none left to give thanks. It is said that this satiric poet laughed so hard at the comical and obscene speeches that he overturned the chair on which he was sitting, and that in falling he injured his head and died on the spot in Venice, in 1556, aged 66." Agostino Carracci was born in Bologna in 1560 and, like his brother, he became a painter. "The engravings of A. Carracci representing erotic postures had become so rare that many people doubted their existence." "It was an extraordinary circumstance that made them fall into our hands. A French officer in the Italian army, on his arrival in Venice, was fortunate enough to be able to render some services to the wife of a senator. This lady showed her gratitude in more ways than one and, among other gifts, gave him this collection, which was precious in every respect. On his return to France, he entrusted this work to us, and with the help of several artists, we hastened to make it known to the public, who will be grateful to us for having given them this pleasure." "In 1798, a similar set of engravings were printed known as "L'Aretin d'Augustin Carrache". D'après les Gravures à l'eau-forte par cet Artiste célèbre (The Aretino of Agostino Carracci, after engravings by that famous artist). lt included various sonnets by Aretino and engravings by Jacques Joseph Coiny based on drawings by Agostino Carracci. Though this edition is often thought of as another edition of I Modi, it bares little resemblance to the original. Though the engravings are very good, there are few similarities between these engravings and the 1550 woodcuts or the Waldeck version of I Modi. One difference of note between L'Aretin d'Augstin Carrache and I Modi is that the engravings in L'Aretin d'Augustin Carrache are all based on mythological scenes whereas the I Modi engravings make no attempt to tone down the eroticism by hiding behind die historical precedent of depicting nudity through mythology (it's not pornographic if the participants are Gods)." "(.) The scene takes place near the La Vigne marina on the Bay of Arcachon, at the home of a young antique dealer. The mimosas have yellow eyes. She enters the store out of curiosity. The young antiquarian tells her that he has come across an exceptional collection of old books that once belonged to an old man from Bordeaux. A collection of erotic books, half of which are still in the trunk. She rummages around, leafs through them, gets ideas. The antiquarian handed her a book dating from the late 18th century: "L'Aré.
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P. A La Nouvelle Cythere s.d. (1925). Grand in-4° demi chagrin bleu, dos à nerfs ornés de feurons et filets dorés. Edition de ce texte de Simon Celestin CROZE-MAGNAN, publiée en fac-similé vers1925. Elle est orné de 20 heliogravures d'après les planches de Jacques-Joseph COINY pour la très rare édition de 1798 (Dutel 1043). Bel…exemplaire.