Conrad Westermayer (2 results)

Published by Friedrich Justin Bertuch, 1803]., [Weimar 1803
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Seller: Daniel Crouch Rare Books Ltd, London, , United KingdomDaniel Crouch Rare Books Ltd
Contact seller4-star sellerCondition: Used
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Jean-Denis Barbié du Bocage Stipple-engraved portrait. In 1798, German astronomer Franz Xaver von Zach partnered with influencial publisher Friedrich Justin Bertuch to launch the very first astronomical-geographical journal, the 'Allgemeine geographische Ephemeriden'. Depsite disputes between Zach, who had in mind a purely scien…tific journal, and Bertuch, who wanted to produce an educational magazine for the enthusiast, the AGE continued to appear under a variety of names until 1831. In 1803, the twelfth volume of 'Allgemeine Geographische Ephemeriden' featured a portrait of Jean-Denis Barbié du Bocage (1760-1825), the only student taken on by the important French geographer Jean-Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville. With this promising training, Barbié du Bocage went on to enter government in a cartographical capacity, taking charge of the geographical department of the Bibliothèque du roi, and providing maps for new publications. During the turbulent years that spanned the end of the eighteenth century and beginning of the nineteenth, Barbié du Bocage continued in a similar capacity under France's various governments. In 1814, Louis XVIII made him a Knight of the Royal Order of the Legion of Honour, and the following year he was appointed dean of the Sorbonne. Later, he helped found the Geographical Society, where he specialised in maps of antiquity. Westermayer's portrait of Barbié du Bocage shows him in a simple jacket and white cravat, set in an oval frame and accompanied by a caption explaining his positions.

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Seller: Ian Brabner, Rare Americana (ABAA), Wilmington, DE, U.S.A.Ian Brabner, Rare Americana (ABAA)
Contact seller5-star seller[Weimar, Germany?: np, 1794?]. Laid paper. Platemark trimmed. Sheet size: 7 x 4¼ inches. Late eighteenth-century portrait of Benjamin Franklin, a stipple engraving by Conrad Westermayer, signed "C. Westermayer fecit 1794." Based upon the portrait made by the royal Manufacture Nationale at Sèvres between 1778 to 1779. Mitchell Sa…le 424 "Very rare." For the Sèvres medallions, etc., see Sellers, Franklin in Portraiture, p365 and Plates 12 and 14. Not in Weitenkampf.