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Published by EL DESVELO EDICIONES, EL DESVELO, 2017
ISBN 10: 8494613847ISBN 13: 9788494613845
Seller: Libro Inmortal - Libros&Co. Librería Low Cost, Alcalá de Henares, MADRI, Spain
Book
Rústica. Condition: Muy Bien. Dust Jacket Condition: Muy Bien. MORGHEN, FILIPPO (illustrator). 1. LIBRO.
Published by Roma ca. 1735., 1735
Seller: Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, Germany
Art / Print / Poster
Prächtiger Kupferstich nach einer Zeichnung von Giovanni Domenico Campiglia (1692-1768). -- Blatt-Maße: ca. 41 x 26 cm. -- leicht fleckig, sonst gut erhalten. || Splendid original engraving after a drawing by Giovanni Domenico Campiglia (1692-1768). -- slightly stained, otherwise in good condition. || Dies ist ein Original! - Kein Nachdruck! - Keine Kopie! -- This is an original! - No copy! - No reprint! Sprache: Italienisch Gewicht in Gramm: 25.
Published by Calcografia di NICOLA GERVASI, NAPOLI, 1803
Seller: Stampe Antiche e Libri d'Arte BOTTIGELLA, VIGEVANO, PV, Italy
Incisione calcografica all'acquaforte con aquarellatura non coeva, dim. L 38 x 25,7 cm. la parte incisa senza margine (L. 50,5 X 34,5 cm. l'intero foglio compreso dei magnini) - Titoli: in basso a dx.: F. Morghen scul. pià sotto al centro: All'Ill.imo Sig. Guglielmo Benson Earle Cav. Inglese / Veduta a Settentrione degli rinomati Campi Elisi . A: Sepolcri in varie forme disposi in quel colle. B: rudere antico d'Edificio. C: Mare morto. D: Castello di Baia. - Leggere fioriture solo sul margine bianco, nel complesso in buono stato di conservazione - INCORNICIATA. Incisione appartenente alla serie: ANTICHITAâ DI POZZUOLI, BAIA e CUMA - (N. 40 tavole + 4 piantine) - Pubblicato per intero a Napoli dalla Calcografia di NICOLA GERVASI - al Gigante di Palazzo N. 23, nel Marzo 1803 sotto la denominazione: GABINETTO Di Tutte le pià interessanti Vedute degli antichi monumenti Esistenti IN POZZUOLO, CUMA E BAJA e Luoghi Circonvicini - Bibliogr.: BASAN, II, 50 â " HUBER et ROST, IV, 153 â " BRULLIOT, I, n° 2008 â " NAGLER, IX, 487 - GORI GANDELLINI, III, 255-257 â " DE ANGELIS, XV. 249 â " ecc.
Inc. in rame su carta forte, mm.280x395, foglio di mm.315x415. Veduta panoramica animata, con richiami al marg. inf. Buon es.
Acquaforte, mm. 320x480 alla battuta, su foglio di mm. 360x490. Da "Vedute delle Ville e d'altri luoghi della Toscana". Rifilata alla battuta del lato sinistro. Peraltro fresca, ottima conservaz.
Published by N. p., [March 1778]., 1778
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Folio. 1 p. Three invoices (or calculations, one with signature) for his apartment, clothing, and books, issued to Count [Golfa]; mounted on one folio sheet. - From the autograph collection of Eduard Fischer von Röslerstamm, and with his personal notecard. Sprache: it.
Published by Napoli 1755 ca., 1755
Seller: Libreria Ex Libris ALAI-ILAB/LILA member, Roma, Italy
Map
Incisione originale su rame (cm. 34,5x24,5 più ampi margini) da un disegno di Camillo Paderni, tratta dall'opera 'Le pitture antiche d'Ercolano e contorni.' di Ottavio Antonio Baiardi. Bella coloritura a tempera e acquerello.
Published by Napoli 1755 ca., 1755
Seller: Libreria Ex Libris ALAI-ILAB/LILA member, Roma, Italy
Map
Incisione originale su rame (cm. 34,5x25 più ampi margini) da un disegno di Nicola Vanni, tratta dall'opera 'Le pitture antiche d'Ercolano e contorni.' di Ottavio Antonio Baiardi. Bella coloritura a tempera e acquerello.
Publication Date: 1750
Seller: BOTTEGHINA D'ARTE GALLERIA KÚPROS, Rosignano Solvay, LI, Italy
Art / Print / Poster
No legatura. Condition: ottimo. Dall album "Vedute delle Ville e d altri luoghi della Toscana", 1750 circa. Incisione in rame all acquaforte, cm 32 x 49 circa (alla lastra), in bs. a sn. "G: Zocchi del":, in bs. a ds. "F: Morghen Scol:" (sotto, il numero di riferimento della tavola, il 19). Bella veduta animata presa dal fiume: in primo piano diverse imbarcazioni, in secondo piano la grande villa con a fianco una barca in costruzione; sullo sfondo le colline toscane e una cinta muraria con torri. Un restauro professionale (integrazione al margine bianco dell angolo destro superiore che non tocca la parte incisa), peraltro bell esemplare ben impresso e in ampi margini. .
Publication Date: 1765
Seller: Pictura Prints, Art & Books, Overasselt, Netherlands
Art / Print / Poster
Camillus Paderni (illustrator). 'CAROLUS III HISPANIA ATQUE INDIARUM REX.'Original antique master print showing a portrait of Charles III King of Spain and the Indies (1716-1788).Made by Filippo Morghen after Camillus Paderni.Medium: Etching / engraving on hand laid (verge) paper.Sheet size: 34.5 x 49 cm (13.58 x 19.29 inch). Image size: 31 x 44 cm. (12.2 x 17.32 inch).PORTRAIT-CHARLES III-KING OF SPAIN | DPO-A2-003-12BACKGROUND INFORMATIONPublished in Italy c. 1765.Biography engraver: Filippo Morghen (1730-1807 after), Italian engraver and painter. Born in Florence to a father from Montpellier who ran a lace shop. In Naples by 1760, where married the daughter of the painter Francesco Liano.Biography artist: Camillo Paderni, or Camillus Paderni (1715-1781), Italian painter and illustrator. Condition: good, given age. Scattered foxing but mainly near the edges, most will frame out. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.
Published by Romae: Anno Jubilaei MDCCL., Ex Typographia Antonii De Rubeis Præsidum Permissu.
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Condition: Good. Folio. 37 x 49 cm. New half calf and marbled boards by the artisan bookbinder, Sasha Mosalov. Part of original spine preserved (35cm).Waterstain on the corners of some plates and text pages, but most are not not affected.Collation: XII, 1-66pp, Plates I-XXXV, 67-82pp, Plates I-XVI, 83-110pp, Plates I-XXIV, unnumbered doube page plate.OCLC Number:5005579.Notes: Four groups of engraved plates (24, 35, 16, 19 [i.e. 21]), each group followed by descriptive text.Translated from the Italian edition, originally published at Rome, 1706.With bookplate of Townshend.Includes index.Description: xii, 110 pages illustrations, plates 51 cm.This work was first published in 1738. It is a Latin translation of the book published in 1706 in Italian, entitled Le Pitture Antiche Delle Grotte Di Roma, E Del Sepolcro De' Nasoni Disegnate, & intagliate . Da Pietro Santi Bartoli, E Francesco Bartoli . Descritte . Da Gio: Pietro Bellori, E Michelangelo Causei Dela Chausse. (An earlier Latin account of the tomb of the Nasonii by P. Santi Bartoli had been published in 1699, and an Italian version in 1680.) The 1706 Italian version of the book had only three groups of plates with explanatory texts. This Latin edition is published 'cum Appendice nunquam edita', i.e. with a fourth group of plates and explanatory text.The painted walls and vaults of the tomb of the Nasonii on the Via Flaminia had first been unearthed in 1674.The plates of both the Latin and the Italian editions show not only paintings of this and other tombs but also stucchi, mosaics, lamps, vases and other objects.
Published by Napoli: Stamperia reale-92, 1757
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Art / Print / Poster
Condition: Good. Engravings. 46 x 35 cm, sheet size. Old laid paper. 56 leaves with engraved headpieces and 10 engraved plates.OCLC Numbers: 491543490; 563641459Titre pris au titre gravé sur cuivre par Rocco Pozzi d'après Francesco de La Vega.Portrait de Charles III gravé sur cuivre par Filippo Morghen d'après Camillo Paderni (avec variantes dans la titulature : "Carolus III Hispania atque Indiarum Rex" ou "Carolus Hisp. Infans utriusq. Sicil. et Hier. Rex").
Published by Napoli: Nella Regia Stamperia-1767., 1760
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Condition: Good. Folio. 4 vols. 34 x 48cm. Contemporary qtr. calf, gilet edges. v. 2. (1760), v. 3. (1762), v. 4. (1765), v. 5. (1767).OCLC Number: 319792079. Fresh and very good. Vol. II: [xiv], 339 [i.e. 219], [11] p., frontis. (port.), [60] pl. - Vol. III: [iv], xvii, [i], 339 [i.e. 219], [13] p., frontis. (port.), [60] pl. - Vol. IV: [iv], x, 368 [i.e. 228], [12] p., frontis. (port.), [70] pl. - Vol. V: [iv], x, 407 [i.e. 239], [1] p., frontis. (port), [84] pl. (1 folding).These four volumes - published in 1760, 1762, 1765 and 1779 - are part of an eight-volume series describing the antiquities of Herculaneum. (The first volume has an added title-plate reading 'Le Antichità Di Ercolano Esposte'; while the 5fth - 8th volumes have half-titles reading, 'Delle Antichità Di Ercolano Tomo Quinto (-Ottavo)').The notes give brief indications of find-spots (Resina, Portici, Civita (Pompei) and Gragnano) and find-dates, and helpful explanations of each piece of wall-painting, incorporating quotations from Latin and ancient Greek sources and bibliographic references; most notes also refer to the relevant entry in Baiardi's Catalogo Degli Antichi Monumenti (1754).The plates give a comprehensive account of Roman wall-painting of the first century, and had a great impact on contemporary Neoclassical designers.Artist include: Francesco La Vega, draughtsmanRocco Pozzi, engraverCamillo Paderni, draughtsmanFilippo Morghen, engraverKarl Jakob WeberGios. LiberatiRocco Gioacchino d' AlcubierreOttavio Antonio BaiardiPierre Jacques Gaultier, engraverNiccolo Vanni, draughtsman, engraverNiccolo Billy, engraverGiuseppe Antonio Aloja, engraverPietro Campana, engraverGiovanni Elia Morghen, draughtsmanFrancesco Cepparoli, engraverCarlo Nolli, engraverNiccolò Orazi, engraverMiguel de Sorello, engraverLuigi Vanvitelli, draughtsmanSecondo De Angelis, engraverVincenzo Campana, engraverFerdinando Strina, engraverFrancesco Sesone, engraverIsidoro Frezza, engraverPasquale CarcaniExtra shipping - very heavy. 50 pounds. 23 kilos.