Condition: Very good.
Condition: as new. Wie neu/Like new.
Published by Devambez [1906], Paris, 1906
First Edition
US$ 37.78
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketMaroon hardback board cover. Condition: Fair. [First Edition]. Worn condition. Cover heavily rubbed and edge-worn. Spine missing. Inner hinge cracking. Previous owner inscription to fep verso. Page edges browning. Sporadic ink and pencil annotations. Sporadic foxing. 220mm x 160mm (9" x 6"). 138pp. 5 tissue guarded chromolithograph colour plates by J. van Driesten. Early twentieth century French baby book with health advice notes and response pages for completion with chomolithograph plates and many pages with illustrated borders.
Published by Amsterdam, Proletarisch Steunfonds [1936], 1936
Seller: Antiquarian Bookshop Klikspaan, Leiden, Netherlands
1e dr. - 16 pag. - Geniet.
Language: English
Published by Libraire Des Contemporains., Paris, 1896
Seller: EmJay Books, Bradford., United Kingdom
First Edition
US$ 83.02
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Joseph Van Driesten. (illustrator). First Edition. 563pp, illustrated. Text in FRENCH. The major awards of the nations of the world. Very light sunning to boards, top edge gilt o/w very good. 600g.
Oegstgeest, 2004. 163 pp. 49 col. ills. Hardcover, d./j.
Condition: Bueno. 12º, 564 p, rústica con manchas y pequeñas rasgaduras.Anotaciones y pequeñas pérdidas en guarda anterior, papel tostado, algunas marcas de lápiz de color.Ex libris heráldico de la familia Montalbo con sello seco en guarda con el lema: IN MONTE ALBO LIBERTAS.
Language: French
Published by FUMOUZE-ALBESPEYRES, PARIS
Seller: Nemona Collectables, SAN FRANCISCO, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. J. VAN DRIESTEN (illustrator). ANTIQUARIAN BOOK: BEAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATIONS. STUDY BOOK(RECOMMENDATIONS) & JOURNAL PAGES FOR RAISING INFANTS.
Condition: Hervorragend. Zustand: Hervorragend | Seiten: 176 | Sprache: Niederländisch | Produktart: Bücher | Keine Beschreibung verfügbar.
Full-Leather. Condition: Good. J. V. DRIESTEN (illustrator). 2° Edition. Language: Italian. the baron LUIGI DE MONTALBO - the duke AMEDEO ASTRAUDO - the count AMADEO GALATI DI RIELLA, BIBLIOGRAPHIC ICONOGRAPHIC DICTIONARY OF THE REPUBLIC OF SAN MARINO, containing indications of works published in various languages, with illustrative, biographical, corrective notes, preceded by a heraldic dictionary and a topographic map, Paris 1911, beautifully illustrated, the back has small damage on the upper side, in 4°, full leather binding, title and authors and coat of arms in gilt on the spine, gilt coat of arms of San Marino on the front cover, only 100 numbered copies: 2/100, very rare, a good copy [This description may have been translated by AI.] 0.
Published by France: Circa 1890s-1900, 1900
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
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Condition: Good. Original drawing. 39 x 24cm. Mounted on a support sheet. Dessin d'un projet de couverture pour la musique de F. de Ménil : Le Chant des Vagues Félicien Menu de Ménil (16 July 1860 - 28 March 1930) was a French composer and Esperanto enthusiast best known for his musical setting of Ludwig Zamenhof's poem "La Espero". He was also the editor of and a contributor to La Revuo.Joseph-Emmanuel Van Driesten (1853-1923) In 1886, he won a silver medal in Vienna for a series of paintings of thirty-two genealogical trees outlining the ancestry of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria. In 1886, Van Driesten relocated to Paris, taking up residence at 19 Rue du Poncelet. There, he offered instructional courses for ladies in both illumination (heraldic illustration, calligraphy, and the creation of decorative monograms and initials) and miniature portraiture. (It would seem that miniature portraiture was of secondary interest to him, likely something he pursued to satisfy the growing demand for high quality color portraits in Paris in the last years of the nineteenth century.) He also published two monthly magazines of art instruction: L'Enlumineu (The Illuminator), published from 1889 to 1892, and Le Coloriste Enlumineur (The Colorist Illuminator), published from 1893 to 1898. He is said to have participated regularly exhibitions of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts (National Society of Fine Arts), where he exhibited both miniature portraits and heraldic works, received a total of 18 gold and silver medals. His period of flourish as a miniature portrait painter were from 1886-1998. He was active as a heraldist and heraldic illuminator for a much longer period, from 1870 until his death in 1923. Listesd by Benezit, Blättel (pages 912, 913), and Lemoine-Bouchard (page 513).Félicien Menu de MÉNIL (1860-1930) Manuscrit musical autographe, Noël Flamand, illustré de dessins originaux de Joseph-Emmanuel Van DRIESTEN (1853-1923) ; 3 pages grand in-fol.Rare composition musicale de l'auteur de l'hymne de l'esperanto (La Espero, sur des paroles de L.L. Zamenhof). Mélodie pour chant et piano sur une poésie d'Émile Blémont : « L'hiver assiège toits et balcons ». Le peintre héraldiste J.E. Van Driesten a composé, à l'encre de Chine avec rehauts de blanc, une page de titre représentant un ange jetant de la neige sur un beffroi ; sur les deux pages de musique, il a composé une bordure florale, avec vignette d'un moine jouant le carillon, et une adoration des bergers ; il a plus tardivement ajouté une dédicace sur la page de titre à son ami De Ménil. On joint une photographie originale de F. de Ménil (1908) ; un autoportrait de J.E. Van Driesten (fusain et sanguine), signé et dédicacé à Mme de Ménil ; et 3 dessins de projets de couverture pour des musiques de F. de Ménil : Romance orientale, Le Chant du soir des Druides et Le Chant des vaguesIncluded is a "Certificate d'exportation pour un bien cuturel" issued by by Ministère Culture of France. Expertise by Thierry Bodin,Syndicat Français desExperts Professionnels en ?uvres d'Art.Les Autographes45, rue de l'Abbé Grégoire 75006 Paris.
Published by France: Circa 1890s-1900, 1900
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Art / Print / Poster Signed
Condition: Good. Original drawing. 31 x 26cm. Mounted on a support sheet. Dessin d'un projet de couverture pour la musique de F. de Ménil : Romance orientale.Félicien Menu de Ménil (16 July 1860 - 28 March 1930) was a French composer and Esperanto enthusiast best known for his musical setting of Ludwig Zamenhof's poem "La Espero". He was also the editor of and a contributor to La Revuo.Joseph-Emmanuel Van Driesten (1853-1923) In 1886, he won a silver medal in Vienna for a series of paintings of thirty-two genealogical trees outlining the ancestry of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria. In 1886, Van Driesten relocated to Paris, taking up residence at 19 Rue du Poncelet. There, he offered instructional courses for ladies in both illumination (heraldic illustration, calligraphy, and the creation of decorative monograms and initials) and miniature portraiture. (It would seem that miniature portraiture was of secondary interest to him, likely something he pursued to satisfy the growing demand for high quality color portraits in Paris in the last years of the nineteenth century.) He also published two monthly magazines of art instruction: L'Enlumineu (The Illuminator), published from 1889 to 1892, and Le Coloriste Enlumineur (The Colorist Illuminator), published from 1893 to 1898. He is said to have participated regularly exhibitions of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts (National Society of Fine Arts), where he exhibited both miniature portraits and heraldic works, received a total of 18 gold and silver medals. His period of flourish as a miniature portrait painter were from 1886-1998. He was active as a heraldist and heraldic illuminator for a much longer period, from 1870 until his death in 1923. Listesd by Benezit, Blättel (pages 912, 913), and Lemoine-Bouchard (page 513).Included is a "Certificate d'exportation pour un bien cuturel" issued by by Ministère Culture of France. Expertise by Thierry Bodin,Syndicat Français desExperts Professionnels en ?uvres d'Art.Les Autographes45, rue de l'Abbé Grégoire 75006 Paris.
Published by France: Circa 1890s-1900, 1900
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Art / Print / Poster Signed
Condition: Good. Original drawing. 28 x 27cm. Mounted on a support sheet. Dessin d'un projet de couverture pour la musique de F. de Ménil : Le Chante du Soir des DruidesFélicien Menu de Ménil (16 July 1860 - 28 March 1930) was a French composer and Esperanto enthusiast best known for his musical setting of Ludwig Zamenhof's poem "La Espero". He was also the editor of and a contributor to La Revuo.Joseph-Emmanuel Van Driesten (1853-1923) In 1886, he won a silver medal in Vienna for a series of paintings of thirty-two genealogical trees outlining the ancestry of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria. In 1886, Van Driesten relocated to Paris, taking up residence at 19 Rue du Poncelet. There, he offered instructional courses for ladies in both illumination (heraldic illustration, calligraphy, and the creation of decorative monograms and initials) and miniature portraiture. (It would seem that miniature portraiture was of secondary interest to him, likely something he pursued to satisfy the growing demand for high quality color portraits in Paris in the last years of the nineteenth century.) He also published two monthly magazines of art instruction: L'Enlumineu (The Illuminator), published from 1889 to 1892, and Le Coloriste Enlumineur (The Colorist Illuminator), published from 1893 to 1898. He is said to have participated regularly exhibitions of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts (National Society of Fine Arts), where he exhibited both miniature portraits and heraldic works, received a total of 18 gold and silver medals. His period of flourish as a miniature portrait painter were from 1886-1998. He was active as a heraldist and heraldic illuminator for a much longer period, from 1870 until his death in 1923. Listesd by Benezit, Blättel (pages 912, 913), and Lemoine-Bouchard (page 513).Included is a "Certificate d'exportation pour un bien cuturel" issued by by Ministère Culture of France. Expertise by Thierry Bodin,Syndicat Français desExperts Professionnels en ?uvres d'Art.Les Autographes45, rue de l'Abbé Grégoire 75006 Paris.
Published by France: Circa early 20th Century
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Art / Print / Poster Signed
Condition: Good. Original pastel drawing. 32 x 24 cm. Signed and dedicated to Mme. Félicien Menu de Ménil, the wife of the composer.Autoportrait de J.E. Van Driesten (fusain et sanguine), signé et dédicacé à Mme de Ménil .Joseph-Emmanuel Van Driesten (1853-1923) In 1886, he won a silver medal in Vienna for a series of paintings of thirty-two genealogical trees outlining the ancestry of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria. In 1886, Van Driesten relocated to Paris, taking up residence at 19 Rue du Poncelet. There, he offered instructional courses for ladies in both illumination (heraldic illustration, calligraphy, and the creation of decorative monograms and initials) and miniature portraiture. (It would seem that miniature portraiture was of secondary interest to him, likely something he pursued to satisfy the growing demand for high quality color portraits in Paris in the last years of the nineteenth century.) He also published two monthly magazines of art instruction: L'Enlumineu (The Illuminator), published from 1889 to 1892, and Le Coloriste Enlumineur (The Colorist Illuminator), published from 1893 to 1898. He is said to have participated regularly exhibitions of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts (National Society of Fine Arts), where he exhibited both miniature portraits and heraldic works, received a total of 18 gold and silver medals. His period of flourish as a miniature portrait painter were from 1886-1998. He was active as a heraldist and heraldic illuminator for a much longer period, from 1870 until his death in 1923. Listesd by Benezit, Blättel (pages 912, 913), and Lemoine-Bouchard (page 513).Félicien Menu de MÉNIL (1860-1930) l'auteur de l'hymne de l'esperanto (La Espero, sur des paroles de L.L. Zamenhof). Mélodie pour chant et piano sur une poésie d'Émile Blémont : « L'hiver assiège toits et balcons ». Included is a "Certificate d'exportation pour un bien cuturel" issued by by Ministère Culture of France. Expertise by Thierry Bodin,Syndicat Français desExperts Professionnels en ?uvres d'Art.Les Autographes45, rue de l'Abbé Grégoire 75006 Paris.
Published by France: Circa early 20th Century
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
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Condition: Good. Folio, 37 x 28cm. Manuscript musical composition by de Menil and original ink drawings by Van Driesten.See details in French below.Manuscrit musical autographe, Noël Flamand, illustré de dessins originaux de Joseph-Emmanuel Van Driesten. (1853-1923) ; 3 pages grand in-fol.Rare composition musicale de l'auteur de l'hymne de l'esperanto (La Espero, sur des paroles de L.L. Zamenhof). Mélodie pour chant et piano sur une poésie d'Émile Blémont : « L'hiver assiège toits et balcons ». Le peintre héraldiste J.E. Van Driesten a composé, à l'encre de Chine avec rehauts de blanc, une page de titre représentant un ange jetant de la neige sur un beffroi ; sur les deux pages de musique, il a composé une bordure florale, avec vignette d'un moine jouant le carillon, et une adoration des bergers ; il a plus tardivement ajouté une dédicace sur la page de titre à son ami De Ménil. Félicien Menu de Ménil (16 July 1860 - 28 March 1930) was a French composer and Esperanto enthusiast best known for his musical setting of Ludwig Zamenhof's poem "La Espero". He was also the editor of and a contributor to La Revuo.Joseph-Emmanuel Van Driesten (1853-1923) In 1886, he won a silver medal in Vienna for a series of paintings of thirty-two genealogical trees outlining the ancestry of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria. In 1886, Van Driesten relocated to Paris, taking up residence at 19 Rue du Poncelet. There, he offered instructional courses for ladies in both illumination (heraldic illustration, calligraphy, and the creation of decorative monograms and initials) and miniature portraiture. (It would seem that miniature portraiture was of secondary interest to him, likely something he pursued to satisfy the growing demand for high quality color portraits in Paris in the last years of the nineteenth century.) He also published two monthly magazines of art instruction: L'Enlumineu (The Illuminator), published from 1889 to 1892, and Le Coloriste Enlumineur (The Colorist Illuminator), published from 1893 to 1898. He is said to have participated regularly exhibitions of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts (National Society of Fine Arts), where he exhibited both miniature portraits and heraldic works, received a total of 18 gold and silver medals. His period of flourish as a miniature portrait painter were from 1886-1998. He was active as a heraldist and heraldic illuminator for a much longer period, from 1870 until his death in 1923. Listesd by Benezit, Blättel (pages 912, 913), and Lemoine-Bouchard (page 513).Rosalie Henriette Bediez, known as Mlle Villaume, Mlle Villiomi in her early days, and then as Rosine Laborde, (1 April 1824 - 1 September 1907) was a French singer and singing teacher.Included is a "Certificate d'exportation pour un bien cuturel" issued by by Ministère Culture of France. Expertise by Thierry Bodin,Syndicat Français desExperts Professionnels en ?uvres d'Art.Les Autographes45, rue de l'Abbé Grégoire 75006 Paris.
?Lille, L. Quarré, 1884. Petit in-folio br., couv. ill. rempliée, VI-VIII pp., décors gravés en bleu (signé Dujardin) au titre, 72 pl. de 291 blasons (dessinés et peints en coul. à la main), ff. réglés d'un filet rouge. ?Tirage limité à 150 exemplaires numérotés et signés sur papier vergé. /78F Couv. défraîchie, dos lacunaire, bel état intérieur.