Language: French
Published by Paris, 1705
Seller: Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, Germany
Art / Print / Poster
Original Kupferstich von Nicolas de Fer von 1705. -- Blatt-Maße: ca. 27 x 38 cm. -- gut erhalten. || Original copper engraving by Nicolas de Fer from 1705. -- in good condition. // Wir, das Antiquariat Steffen Völkel, kaufen und verkaufen alte Bücher, Handschriften, Zeichnungen, Autographen, Grafiken und Fotografien. Wir sind stets am Ankauf von kompletten Bibliotheken, Sammlungen und Nachlässen interessiert. Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 15.
Language: French
Published by Paris, 1705
Seller: Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, Germany
Art / Print / Poster
Original Kupferstich von Nicolas de Fer von 1705. -- Blatt-Maße: ca. 30 x 39 cm. -- gut erhalten. || Original copper engraving by Nicolas de Fer from 1705. -- in good condition. // Wir, das Antiquariat Steffen Völkel, kaufen und verkaufen alte Bücher, Handschriften, Zeichnungen, Autographen, Grafiken und Fotografien. Wir sind stets am Ankauf von kompletten Bibliotheken, Sammlungen und Nachlässen interessiert. Sprache: Französisch.
Published by par l'Armée du Roy commandée par le duc de la Feuillade en 1706. le 30 juin., 1706
Seller: Libreria Antiquaria Pregliasco, Torino, TO, Italy
Condition: molto buono. Incisione in rame (mm 405x500) e grandi margini, titolo entro nastro inciso al centro del margine superiore, descrizione e legenda con 29 richiami nell'angolo inferiore sinistro. Rara pianta della città di Torino fortificata e dei suoi dintorni, edita a Parigi da Antoine Coquart (1668-1707). L'incisione identifica gli attacchi di Torino del 30 giugno del 1706, da parte dell'armata del Re comandata dal Duca de la Feuillade. L'assedio di Torino fu un avvenimento fondamentale per la storia della città e le conseguenze furono significative anche per la storia Europea, portando ai nuovi equilibri sanciti dai trattati di Utrecht e Den Haag che resteranno invariati fino alla epoca della Rivoluzione francese. Bell'esemplare a grandi margini, piccoli difetti nei margini bianchi. Book.
Language: French
Published by Paris ca. 1720., 1720
Seller: Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, Germany
Art / Print / Poster
Sehr seltener großformatiger Kupferstich von ca. 1720. -- Blatt-Maße: ca. 46,5 x 57 cm. -- gut erhalten. || Very rare large engraved plan of Turin from c. 1720. Before the lettering in lower cartouche. -- in good condition. || Grande gravure très rare de c. 1720. // Wir, das Antiquariat Steffen Völkel, kaufen und verkaufen alte Bücher, Handschriften, Zeichnungen, Autographen, Grafiken und Fotografien. Wir sind stets am Ankauf von kompletten Bibliotheken, Sammlungen und Nachlässen interessiert. Sprache: Französisch.
Published by Paris: chez l'auteur dans l'Isle du Palais sur le quay de l'orloge a la Sphére Royale avec privilége du Roy-1717, 1705
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
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Condition: Good. Engraved map. 27.3 x 38cm. Contemporary laid paper uniformly time aged.Elvas is a fortified hilltop town on the Spanish border east of Lisbon. The Portuguese too the city fromthe Moors in 1226 and it was captured by Spain in 1580. The fortifications date mostly from the 17th century and there is a 16th-century aqueduct.Evora is the capital of the province of Alentejo, east of Lisbon, It was captured by the Romans in 80 BC and has a Roman aqueduct and temple of Diana, the goddess of hunting. There is also a 13th-century Gothic cathedral. From the 14th to the 16th centuries Evora was the residence of the Kings of Portugal.This map was published during the War of the Spanish Succession, a conflict in which Portugal and Lisbon featured prominent, hence the depiction of the fortifications of the city.Published in "L'atlas curieux ou le monde répresénté dans des cartes générales et particulieres du ciel et de la terre, : divisé tant en ses quatre principales parties que par états et provinces et orné par des plans et descriptions des villes capitales et principales et des plus superbes edifices qui les embelissent comme sont les eglises, les palais, les maisons de plaisance, les iardins, les fontaines &c. ". OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:79022119.LThe Atlas Curieux is geographic encyclopedia of images and maps of France, with detailed views of the grand waterworks at Marly, views of the great palaces and chateaux, views and plans of the Paris Observatory, and samples of military architecture. Issued in six annual parts from 1700-1705, the maps are based on the new observations of the Académie des Sciences, and drawn up with the assistance of Philipe de La Hire.Library of Congress:The French cartographer and engraver, Nicolas de Fer, was a master at creating maps that were works of art. The maps that he published were printed during the Baroque period when the decorative arts were characterized by ornate detail. De Fer's detailed maps and atlases were valued more for their decorative content than their geographical accuracy.Nicolas de Fer was born in 1646. His father, Antoine de Fer, owned a mapmaking firm. At the age of twelve, Nicolas was apprenticed to a Parisian engraver named Louis Spirinx. The family business was starting to decline when his father died in 1673. Nicolas de Fer's mother, Genevieve, took over the business after the death of her husband. In 1687 the business was passed on to Nicolas and the profits increased after he took over the firm. Nicolas de Fer was a prolific cartographer who produced atlases and hundreds of single maps. He eventually became the official geographer to King Louis XIV of France and King Philip V of Spain.One of de Fer's major works is an atlas titled L'atlas curieux (The curious atlas).
Published by Paris: chez l'auteur dans l'Isle du Palais sur le quay de l'orloge a la Sphére Royale avec privilége du Roy-1717, 1705
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Art / Print / Poster
Condition: Good. Engraved map. 27.3 x 38cm. Contemporary laid paper uniformly time aged.Elvas is a fortified hilltop town on the Spanish border east of Lisbon. The Portuguese too the city fromthe Moors in 1226 and it was captured by Spain in 1580. The fortifications date mostly from the 17th century and there is a 16th-century aqueduct.Published in "L'atlas curieux ou le monde répresénté dans des cartes générales et particulieres du ciel et de la terre, : divisé tant en ses quatre principales parties que par états et provinces et orné par des plans et descriptions des villes capitales et principales et des plus superbes edifices qui les embelissent comme sont les eglises, les palais, les maisons de plaisance, les iardins, les fontaines &c. ". OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:79022119.LThe Atlas Curieux is geographic encyclopedia of images and maps of France, with detailed views of the grand waterworks at Marly, views of the great palaces and chateaux, views and plans of the Paris Observatory, and samples of military architecture. Issued in six annual parts from 1700-1705, the maps are based on the new observations of the Académie des Sciences, and drawn up with the assistance of Philipe de La Hire.Library of Congress:The French cartographer and engraver, Nicolas de Fer, was a master at creating maps that were works of art. The maps that he published were printed during the Baroque period when the decorative arts were characterized by ornate detail. De Fer's detailed maps and atlases were valued more for their decorative content than their geographical accuracy.Nicolas de Fer was born in 1646. His father, Antoine de Fer, owned a mapmaking firm. At the age of twelve, Nicolas was apprenticed to a Parisian engraver named Louis Spirinx. The family business was starting to decline when his father died in 1673. Nicolas de Fer's mother, Genevieve, took over the business after the death of her husband. In 1687 the business was passed on to Nicolas and the profits increased after he took over the firm. Nicolas de Fer was a prolific cartographer who produced atlases and hundreds of single maps. He eventually became the official geographer to King Louis XIV of France and King Philip V of Spain.One of de Fer's major works is an atlas titled L'atlas curieux (The curious atlas).
Published by Paris: chez l'auteur dans l'Isle du Palais sur le quay de l'orloge a la Sphére Royale avec privilége du Roy-1717, 1705
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Art / Print / Poster
Condition: Good. Engraved map. 27.3 x 38cm. Contemporary laid paper uniformly time aged.Elvas is a fortified hilltop town on the Spanish border east of Lisbon. The Portuguese too the city fromthe Moors in 1226 and it was captured by Spain in 1580. The fortifications date mostly from the 17th century and there is a 16th-century aqueduct.Published in "L'atlas curieux ou le monde répresénté dans des cartes générales et particulieres du ciel et de la terre, : divisé tant en ses quatre principales parties que par états et provinces et orné par des plans et descriptions des villes capitales et principales et des plus superbes edifices qui les embelissent comme sont les eglises, les palais, les maisons de plaisance, les iardins, les fontaines &c. ". OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:79022119.LThe Atlas Curieux is geographic encyclopedia of images and maps of France, with detailed views of the grand waterworks at Marly, views of the great palaces and chateaux, views and plans of the Paris Observatory, and samples of military architecture. Issued in six annual parts from 1700-1705, the maps are based on the new observations of the Académie des Sciences, and drawn up with the assistance of Philipe de La Hire.Library of Congress:The French cartographer and engraver, Nicolas de Fer, was a master at creating maps that were works of art. The maps that he published were printed during the Baroque period when the decorative arts were characterized by ornate detail. De Fer's detailed maps and atlases were valued more for their decorative content than their geographical accuracy.Nicolas de Fer was born in 1646. His father, Antoine de Fer, owned a mapmaking firm. At the age of twelve, Nicolas was apprenticed to a Parisian engraver named Louis Spirinx. The family business was starting to decline when his father died in 1673. Nicolas de Fer's mother, Genevieve, took over the business after the death of her husband. In 1687 the business was passed on to Nicolas and the profits increased after he took over the firm. Nicolas de Fer was a prolific cartographer who produced atlases and hundreds of single maps. He eventually became the official geographer to King Louis XIV of France and King Philip V of Spain.One of de Fer's major works is an atlas titled L'atlas curieux (The curious atlas).
Published by Paris: chez l'auteur dans l'Isle du Palais sur le quay de l'orloge a la Sphére Royale avec privilége du Roy-1717, 1705
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Art / Print / Poster
Condition: Good. Engraved text broadside and engraved map.Each 27.3 x 38cm. Contemporary laid paper uniformly time aged.Map of the fortifications of Lisbon with the city divided into its Old and New Towns. The citadel of the city is prominently marked. Features two views of the Royal Palace and Belem Tower respectively.This map was published during the War of the Spanish Succession, a conflict in which Portugal and Lisbon featured prominent, hence the depiction of the fortifications of the city.Published in "L'atlas curieux ou le monde répresénté dans des cartes générales et particulieres du ciel et de la terre, : divisé tant en ses quatre principales parties que par états et provinces et orné par des plans et descriptions des villes capitales et principales et des plus superbes edifices qui les embelissent comme sont les eglises, les palais, les maisons de plaisance, les iardins, les fontaines &c. ". OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:79022119.LThe Atlas Curieux is geographic encyclopedia of images and maps of France, with detailed views of the grand waterworks at Marly, views of the great palaces and chateaux, views and plans of the Paris Observatory, and samples of military architecture. Issued in six annual parts from 1700-1705, the maps are based on the new observations of the Académie des Sciences, and drawn up with the assistance of Philipe de La Hire.Library of Congress:The French cartographer and engraver, Nicolas de Fer, was a master at creating maps that were works of art. The maps that he published were printed during the Baroque period when the decorative arts were characterized by ornate detail. De Fer's detailed maps and atlases were valued more for their decorative content than their geographical accuracy.Nicolas de Fer was born in 1646. His father, Antoine de Fer, owned a mapmaking firm. At the age of twelve, Nicolas was apprenticed to a Parisian engraver named Louis Spirinx. The family business was starting to decline when his father died in 1673. Nicolas de Fer's mother, Genevieve, took over the business after the death of her husband. In 1687 the business was passed on to Nicolas and the profits increased after he took over the firm. Nicolas de Fer was a prolific cartographer who produced atlases and hundreds of single maps. He eventually became the official geographer to King Louis XIV of France and King Philip V of Spain.One of de Fer's major works is an atlas titled L'atlas curieux (The curious atlas).
Couverture rigide. Condition: Bon. 2 ff. en 1 pl. Paris, s.n, 1705, , 2 ff. en 1 pl, , Gravure en taille-douce de Coquart, tirée du Traité de la Police de Nicolas de Lamare (J. et P. Cot, 1705). Dimensions : 47.5 x 57.5 cm. Petits manques et déchirures de papier.
Couverture rigide. Condition: Bon. 1 f. Paris, s.n, 1705, , 1 f, , Gravure en taille-douce de Coquart, tirée du Traité de la Police de Nicolas de Lamare (J. et P. Cot, 1705). Dimensions : 43.6 x 53 cm. Minuscules trous dans les coins supérieurs, trois petites déchirures marginales.
Publication Date: 1705
Seller: The Online Portrait Gallery, Den Haag, Netherlands
No Binding. Condition: Good. Isle, Rocher, Ville, Chateau et Abbaye du Mont St. Michel (.). A bird's-eye view of Mont-Saint-Michel, in the Manche department. Copper Engraving by Antoine Coquart (1668-1702), c. 1705. Source: N. de Fer. Les forces de l'Europe (.), c. 1705. Good condition. Paper slightly browned and slightly soiled. The lower edge uncut. Numbered in an old manuscript 42 in the upper right corner of the margin. Verso: blank. Dimensions: 249 x 337 mm. c. 1705. Print.