Hardcover. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. The boards are slightly rubbed. Internally clean and tightly bound. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services.
Language: English
Published by Mike Jacklin Knowledge Unlimited Ltd., 1996
ISBN 10: 1868397033 ISBN 13: 9781868397037
Seller: Antiquariat UPP, Sinzing, Germany
Hardcover. Condition: wie neu. Winner of the 1995 "Write Stauff" Competition sponsored by Brainschild Book Club and K.T.V. Rodger, the little Rhino, has been impossible since babyhood. His mother is at her wit`s end to know what to do with him. He is either trying to be a lion or imaging himself to be an eagle or even a human being. In the course of events which result from all this he has a number of strange adventures. This book won the first prize for the younger age group in the "Write Stuff" competition organised by K-TV and Brainchild Book Club for primary school children to write and illustrate a story-book. The story wwas written and illustrated by Pieter Ernst Maré (aged 11). ISBN 9781868397037 In englischer Sprache. n. pag. pages. 18 x 25,5 cm.
Pas de couverture. Condition: Très bon. Edition originale. Gravure encadrée (Cadre : 235 x 175 mm; Gravure : 159x105 mm). Petit accident au montant en bois du cadre. Gravure avant la lettre par Pieter De Mare d'après Le Camus de Jean-Louis Baudelocque (1746-1810), légendée anciennement à la plume. Cette gravure est probablement restée dans la famille Baudelocque, on trouve au dos du cadre une note manuscrite : "Le grand Baudelocque qui a donné son nom à la maison d'accouchement du Bd Port royal. E. Brandicourt". Ainsi qu'un faire-part de décès de Madame Brandicourt née Baudelocque. References : Bartsch [VII,104]. ___________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________ENGLISH_DESCRIPTION : Frame (235x175 mm), Imprint (191x123 mm). Little impact on wood edge. Engraving before the letter by Pieter De Mare after Le Camus by Jean-Louis Baudelocque (1746-1810), formerly commented with a pen. This engraving probably stayed in the Baudelocque family, there is a handwritten note on the back of the frame: "The great Baudelocque who gave his name to the birthing center at Bd Port royal. E. Brandicourt". As well as an announcement of the death of Madame Brandicourt née Baudelocque. References : Bartsch [VII,104]. 250g.
Page with plate 15, designed by female painter Christina Chalon and etched by Pieter de Mare. De Mare collected the genre compositions by Chalon, he etched them in different states, and employed them in: "Zinspelende gedigjes, op de geestige printjes ge-etst door Pieter de Mare.". The small plate is signed on the bottom: "P.d.M. sc." and above "Chr.a Chalon /f." A young woman standing, giving her shoulders to the beholder, holding a basket on her right arm. Numbered twice: 15. Chalon's drawings are extremely intimate and cute. These impressions are hand colored, which makes them even more pleasant. Hand-colored etchings on paper; plate: 130 x 75 mm, total: 200 x 117 mm; the surface somewhat scratched; light staining on the margins. Published in Amsterdam by Willem van Vliet 1793.
Seller: Antiquariaat Arine van der Steur / ILAB, Den Haag, Netherlands
Page with plate 24, designed by female painter Christina Chalon and etched by Pieter de Mare. De Mare collected the genre compositions by Chalon, he etched them in different states, and employed them in: "Zinspelende gedigjes, op de geestige printjes ge-etst door Pieter de Mare.". The small plate is signed on the bottom: "P.d.M. sc." and "C.C./f." Standing woman holding a child in her arms and one on the ground. Chalon's drawings are extremely intimate and cute. These impressions are hand colored, which makes them even more pleasant. Hand-colored etchings on paper; plate: 117 x 87 mm, total: 200 x 117 mm; the surface somewhat scratched; smudges on the bottom. Published in Amsterdam by Willem van Vliet 1793.
Page with plate 6, designed by female painter Christina Chalon and etched by Pieter de Mare. De Mare collected the genre compositions by Chalon, he etched them in different states, and employed them in: "Zinspelende gedigjes, op de geestige printjes ge-etst door Pieter de Mare.". The small plate is signed on the bottom: "Chr.Chalon f. / P.d.M. sc.". A boy with a whip in his right hand is dragging a cart on which a young girl is sitting.Chalon's drawings are extremely intimate and cute. These impressions are hand colored, which makes them even more pleasant. Hand-colored etchings on paper; plate: 68 x 92 mm, total: 200 x 114 mm; the surface somewhat scratched; smudges on the bottom right. Published in Amsterdam by Willem van Vliet 1793.
Page with plate 22, designed by female painter Christina Chalon and etched by Pieter de Mare. De Mare collected the genre compositions by Chalon, he etched them in different states, and employed them in: "Zinspelende gedigjes, op de geestige printjes ge-etst door Pieter de Mare.". The small plate is signed on the bottom: "P.d.M. sc." and "Chr.a Chalon /f." Standing young woman holding a child by hand. Numbered twice: 22. Chalon's drawings are extremely intimate and cute. These impressions are hand colored, which makes them even more pleasant. Hand-colored etchings on paper; plate: 128 x 84 mm, total: 200 x 117 mm; nice impression, slightly smudged.
Page with plate 11, designed by female painter Christina Chalon and etched by Pieter de Mare. De Mare collected the genre compositions by Chalon, he etched them in different states, and employed them in: "Zinspelende gedigjes, op de geestige printjes ge-etst door Pieter de Mare.". The small plate is signed on the bottom: "P.d.M. sc. / C.C. f.". A mother sitting on a chair is playing with a toddler. Some games on the ground. Chalon's drawings are extremely intimate and cute. These impressions are hand colored, which makes them even more pleasant. Hand-colored etchings on paper; plate: 102 x 74 mm, total: 200 x 117 mm; the surface somewhat scratched; smudges on the bottom. Published in Amsterdam by Willem van Vliet 1793.
Seller: Antiquariaat Arine van der Steur / ILAB, Den Haag, Netherlands
Page with plate 23, designed by female painter Christina Chalon and etched by Pieter de Mare. De Mare collected the genre compositions by Chalon, he etched them in different states, and employed them in: "Zinspelende gedigjes, op de geestige printjes ge-etst door Pieter de Mare.". The small plate is signed on the bottom: "P.d.M. sc." and "Chr.a Chalon /f." Standing man with hat, smoking a pipe, helping a child to walk. Numbered twice: 23. Chalon's drawings are extremely intimate and cute. These impressions are hand colored, which makes them even more pleasant. Hand-colored etchings on paper; trimmed within plate; total: 113 x 65 mm; nice impression, slightly smudged. Traces of crayons on the top and left margins. Published in Amsterdam by Willem van Vliet 1793.
Page with two plates, namely nr. 4 and 5, designed by female painter Christina Chalon and etched by Pieter de Mare. De Mare collected the genre compositions by Chalon, he etched them in different states, and employed them in: "Zinspelende gedigjes, op de geestige printjes ge-etst door Pieter de Mare.". The small plates are signed: "C.C. / P.d.M. sc.". On the left, the mother is sitting on a chair with her child on the lap. On the right, the woman is standing with her child in her arms. Chalon's drawings are extremely intimate and cute. These impressions are hand colored, which makes them even more pleasant. Hand-colored etchings on paper; plate 1: 102 x 45 mm, plate 2: 106 x 50 mm, total: 200 x 117 mm; the surface somewhat scratched; smudges on the bottom right. Published in Amsterdam by Willem van Vliet, 1793.
Page with plate 20, designed by female painter Christina Chalon and etched by Pieter de Mare. De Mare collected the genre compositions by Chalon, he etched them in different states, and employed them in: "Zinspelende gedigjes, op de geestige printjes ge-etst door Pieter de Mare.". The small plate is signed on the bottom: "P.d.M. sc." and "Chr.a Chalon. / f.". Man with hat and, taking a child by the hand. Chalon's drawings are extremely intimate and cute. These impressions are hand colored, which makes them even more pleasant. Hand-colored etchings on paper; plate: 128 x 82 mm, total: 200 x 117 mm; the surface somewhat scratched; smudges on the bottom. Published in Amsterdam by Willem van Vliet 1793.
Publication Date: 1790
Seller: The Online Portrait Gallery, Den Haag, Netherlands
No Binding. Condition: Good. Portrait of Jean-Louis Baudelocque. Born 30 November 1745 in Heilly, France. Died 2 May 1810 in Paris, France. Etching and Engraving by Pieter de Mare (1758-1796), after Louis Firmin Le Camus (1762-1808), 1790. Good condition. Margins trimmed to the border. Verso: blank. Dimensions: 160 x 103 mm. Jean-Louis Baudelocque was Obstetrician. Print.
The standing man holds aloft a child holding a doll using both arms. A second child beside him. Etching on hand laid paper, sheet size 95 x 131 mm., platemark 83 x 117 mm., made by Pieter de Mare (Leiden 1758-1796 Leiden) after Christina Chalon (Amsterdam 1749-1808 Hazerswoude). Illustration from: Johannes Le Francq van Berkhey: 'Zinspelende gedigtjes, op de geestige printjes ge-etst door Pieter de Mare, na de teekeningen van mejuffrouw Christina Chalon, berustende in de verzameling van [.] H.A. Dibbets', Amsterdam: Willem van Vliet, 1793. This print, number 25, illustrates a poem on page 21. In good condition, a dark stain near the younger child's head.
A standing mother with a spindle hanging at her side, holding her small daughter. Etching on hand laid paper, sheet size 50 x 103 mm., made by Pieter de Mare (1758-1796) after Christina Chalon (1749-1808). Illustration from: Johannes Le Francq van Berkhey: 'Zinspelende gedigtjes, op de geestige printjes ge-etst door Pieter de Mare, na de teekeningen van mejuffrouw Christina Chalon, berustende in de verzameling van [.] H.A. Dibbets', Amsterdam: Willem van Vliet, 1793. In fair condition, the right edge of the image missing, extended with contemporary paper. Cropped within platemark.
Published by 1768-1796, 1768
Seller: Pictura Prints, Art & Books, Overasselt, Netherlands
Art / Print / Poster
Cornelis Visscher (illustrator). 'C. VISSCHER FECIT'Close-up bust of a baby crying, eyes squeezed shut and mouth open. The child holds a spoon and is seated at a table with a bowl. Strong chiaroscuro and expressive facial features.Made by Pieter de Mare after Cornelis Visscher.Medium: Engraving on hand laid (verge) paper.Sheet size: 11.2 x 13.4 cm (4.41 x 5.28 inch). Image size: 11.2 x 13.4 cm. (4.41 x 5.28 inch).CRYING CHILD, DUTCH GENRE, CORNELIS VISSCHER, ABRAHAM DELFOS, BABY PORTRAIT, DUTCH 18TH-CENTURY PRINT, EXPRESSIVE STUDIES | PCO-EXPO-307 (DUTCH)BACKGROUND INFORMATIONSource: unknown, to be determined.State: state 4 (4).Biography engraver: Pieter de Mare (Leiden; 1758-1796) was a Dutch etcher and engraver, active in Leiden and a student of Abraham Delfos.Biography artist: Cornelis Visscher (1628/291658) was a Dutch draughtsman and engraver from Haarlem. Famous for his expressive portraiture and genre scenes, he had a distinctive, fluid engraving style. Condition: very good, given age. Minimal foxing, very well preserved impression. Strong plate tone. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.
A woman standing while holding a barrel in place. She scours the outside of the barrel, a broom stands to the right. Etching on hand laid paper, sheet size 63 x 89 mm., made by Pieter de Mare (1758-1796) after Christina Chalon (Amsterdam 1749-1808 Hazerswoude). Illustration for: Johannes Le Francq van Berkhey: 'Zinspelende gedigtjes, op de geestige printjes ge-etst door Pieter de Mare, na de teekeningen van mejuffrouw Christina Chalon, berustende in de verzameling van [.] H.A. Dibbets', Amsterdam: Willem van Vliet, 1793. The print (number 10) illustrates the poem on page 13. In very good condition, cropped within platemark.
Two standing mothers in conversation, accompanied by three girls. Etching on hand laid paper, sheet size 128 x 215 mm., platemark 102 x 129 mm., made by Pieter de Mare (1758-1796) after Christina Chalon (1749-1808). Illustration from: Johannes Le Francq van Berkhey: 'Zinspelende gedigtjes, op de geestige printjes ge-etst door Pieter de Mare, na de teekeningen van mejuffrouw Christina Chalon, berustende in de verzameling van [.] H.A. Dibbets', Amsterdam: Willem van Vliet, 1793. In very good condition, right edge uneven from binding, some soiling in the lower margin.
Mother stands with a child in her arms. That child points to the distance, just as the older child standing beside the mother, holding on to mother's apron. Etching on hand laid paper, sheet size 93 x 130 mm., platemark 83x 112 mm., made by Pieter de Mare (Leiden 1758-1796 Leiden) after Christina Chalon (Amsterdam 1749-1808 Hazerswoude). Illustration from: Johannes Le Francq van Berkhey: 'Zinspelende gedigtjes, op de geestige printjes ge-etst door Pieter de Mare, na de teekeningen van mejuffrouw Christina Chalon, berustende in de verzameling van [.] H.A. Dibbets', Amsterdam: Willem van Vliet, 1793. This print, number 24, illustrates a poem on page 21. In very good condition, a small stain in the right margin and blank edge beside the image.
The standing man smokes a pipe while in his other hand he holds the harness to restrain his child from running off. Etching on hand laid paper, sheet size 95 x 143 mm., platemark 83 x 131 mm., made by Pieter de Mare (1758-1796) after Christina Chalon (Amsterdam 1749-1808 Hazerswoude). Illustration for: Johannes Le Francq van Berkhey: 'Zinspelende gedigtjes, op de geestige printjes ge-etst door Pieter de Mare, na de teekeningen van mejuffrouw Christina Chalon, berustende in de verzameling van [.] H.A. Dibbets', Amsterdam: Willem van Vliet, 1793. The print (number 23) illustrates the poem on page 20. In excellent condition, a small spot in the lower margin.
A mother walking with a basket on her arm, holding her child's hand. Etching on hand laid paper, sheet size 95 x 144 mm., platemark 83 x 129 mm., made by Pieter de Mare (1758-1796) after Christina Chalon (Amsterdam 1749-1808 Hazerswoude). Illustration for: Johannes Le Francq van Berkhey: 'Zinspelende gedigtjes, op de geestige printjes ge-etst door Pieter de Mare, na de teekeningen van mejuffrouw Christina Chalon, berustende in de verzameling van [.] H.A. Dibbets', Amsterdam: Willem van Vliet, 1793. The print (number 22) illustrates the poem on page 20. In excellent condition, a single faint spot in the lower right margin corner.
A family of five in the courtyard of their house. The woman, standing in the open door, restrains the youngest child in a harness. A second child leans on their father's knee, while the third hands a doll to the youngest. Etching on hand laid paper, sheet size 116 x 137 mm., platemark 109 x 129 mm., made by Pieter de Mare (1758-1796) after Christina Chalon (Amsterdam 1749-1808 Hazerswoude). Illustration for: Johannes Le Francq van Berkhey: 'Zinspelende gedigtjes, op de geestige printjes ge-etst door Pieter de Mare, na de teekeningen van mejuffrouw Christina Chalon, berustende in de verzameling van [.] H.A. Dibbets', Amsterdam: Willem van Vliet, 1793. The print (unnumbered, but 32) illustrates the poem on page 28. In good condition, a few dark stains in the margin edges and three in the image area.
Standing in an interior, an older child hands a doll to a younger child. An open double door behind them, and a box bed in the background to the right. Etching on hand laid paper, sheet size 125 x 140 mm., platemark 118 x 129 mm., made by Pieter de Mare (1758-1796) after Christina Chalon (Amsterdam 1749-1808 Hazerswoude). Illustration for: Johannes Le Francq van Berkhey: 'Zinspelende gedigtjes, op de geestige printjes ge-etst door Pieter de Mare, na de teekeningen van mejuffrouw Christina Chalon, berustende in de verzameling van [.] H.A. Dibbets', Amsterdam: Willem van Vliet, 1793. The print (number 30) illustrates the poem on page 26. In excellent condition, with a single spot of foxing below the image.
A man points to the distance while looking at his kid. The kid holds hoop and stick. Etching on hand laid paper, sheet size 96 x 141 mm., platemark 82 x 131 mm., made by Pieter de Mare (1758-1796) after Christina Chalon (Amsterdam 1749-1808 Hazerswoude). Illustration for: Johannes Le Francq van Berkhey: 'Zinspelende gedigtjes, op de geestige printjes ge-etst door Pieter de Mare, na de teekeningen van mejuffrouw Christina Chalon, berustende in de verzameling van [.] H.A. Dibbets', Amsterdam: Willem van Vliet, 1793. The print (number 20) illustrates the poem on page 19. In excellent condition, with two spots of foxing in the margins.
A standing man with hat and goatee, leaning on a cane. Handcoloured etching on hand laid paper, sheet size 120 x 199 mm., platemark 77 x 129, made by Pieter de Mare (1758-1796) after Christina Chalon (Amsterdam 1749-1808 Hazerswoude). Illustration for: Johannes Le Francq van Berkhey: 'Zinspelende gedigtjes, op de geestige printjes ge-etst door Pieter de Mare, na de teekeningen van mejuffrouw Christina Chalon, berustende in de verzameling van [.] H.A. Dibbets', Amsterdam: Willem van Vliet, 1793. The print (number 14) illustrates the poem on page 16. In very good condition, lower margin edge lightly browned, a small stain in the right margin.
Two mothers in conversation. One of them holds a baby, while two smaller children stand to the side (one pulling at mother's skirt). Etching on hand laid paper, sheet size 105 x 109 mm., platemark 93 x 95 mm., made by Pieter de Mare (Leiden 1758-1796 Leiden) after Christina Chalon (Amsterdam 1749-1808 Hazerswoude). Illustration from: Johannes Le Francq van Berkhey: 'Zinspelende gedigtjes, op de geestige printjes ge-etst door Pieter de Mare, na de teekeningen van mejuffrouw Christina Chalon, berustende in de verzameling van [.] H.A. Dibbets', Amsterdam: Willem van Vliet, 1793. This print, number 28, illustrates a poem on page 24. In very good condition, a small stain in the lower left margin.
A standing woman surrounded by four children of different ages. Etching on hand laid paper, sheet size 113 x 142 mm., platemark 101 x 129 mm., made by Pieter de Mare (Leiden 1758-1796 Leiden) after Christina Chalon (Amsterdam 1749-1808 Hazerswoude). Illustration from: Johannes Le Francq van Berkhey: 'Zinspelende gedigtjes, op de geestige printjes ge-etst door Pieter de Mare, na de teekeningen van mejuffrouw Christina Chalon, berustende in de verzameling van [.] H.A. Dibbets', Amsterdam: Willem van Vliet, 1793. This print, number 26, illustrates a poem on page 22. In good condition, a vertical crease in the image, and another just beside the image. Lower margin soiled and with a small stain, left edge uneven from binding.
Two women face each other. One holds a child in her arms, the other holds two by the hand. Handcoloured etching on hand laid paper, sheet size 119 x 199 mm., platemark 102 x 130 mm., made by Pieter de Mare (1758-1796) after Christina Chalon (Amsterdam 1749-1808 Hazerswoude). Illustration for: Johannes Le Francq van Berkhey: 'Zinspelende gedigtjes, op de geestige printjes ge-etst door Pieter de Mare, na de teekeningen van mejuffrouw Christina Chalon, berustende in de verzameling van [.] H.A. Dibbets', Amsterdam: Willem van Vliet, 1793. The print (number 27) illustrates the poem on page 23. In very good condition, original binding holes in the right margin, a few scattered small stains.
Standing woman holding her child in her arms, and a basket hanging from one arm. Etching on hand laid paper, sheet size 93 x 141 mm., platemark 84 x 129 mm., made by Pieter de Mare (1758-1796) after Christina Chalon (Amsterdam 1749-1808 Hazerswoude). Illustration for: Johannes Le Francq van Berkhey: 'Zinspelende gedigtjes, op de geestige printjes ge-etst door Pieter de Mare, na de teekeningen van mejuffrouw Christina Chalon, berustende in de verzameling van [.] H.A. Dibbets', Amsterdam: Willem van Vliet, 1793. The print (number 21) illustrates the poem on page 19. In excellent condition.
Handcoloured etching on hand laid paper, sheet size 115 x 215 mm., platemark 67 x 97 mm., made by Pieter de Mare (1758-1796) after Christina Chalon (1749-1808). Illustration from: Johannes Le Francq van Berkhey: 'Zinspelende gedigtjes, op de geestige printjes ge-etst door Pieter de Mare, na de teekeningen van mejuffrouw Christina Chalon, berustende in de verzameling van [.] H.A. Dibbets', Amsterdam: Willem van Vliet, 1793. In very good condition.
Mother, seated on a chair, with a baby in her lap. Standing beside her are a boy and a girl, and the group is being watched by a cat. Etching on hand laid paper, sheet size 128 x 215 mm., platemark 109 x 129 mm., made by Pieter de Mare (1758-1796) after Christina Chalon (1749-1808). Illustration from: Johannes Le Francq van Berkhey: 'Zinspelende gedigtjes, op de geestige printjes ge-etst door Pieter de Mare, na de teekeningen van mejuffrouw Christina Chalon, berustende in de verzameling van [.] H.A. Dibbets', Amsterdam: Willem van Vliet, 1793. In good condition, a few spots of foxing in the image area, quite some foxing in the right margin. Right edge uneven from binding.