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Published by Paris: Victor Delarue, circa 1800., 1800
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Art / Print / Poster
Condition: Good. Lithograph. 29 x 40.5 cm. (sheet). Very Good. A few vertical tears at bottom sheet edge. Light specks of foxing.
K éditeur, 1949. In-8, broché, 170-(6) pp., couverture illustrée (papier jauni). Maquette de Pierre Faucheux. Illustré de 8 photographies de Brassaï. * Voir photographie(s) / See picture(s). * Membre du SLAM et de la LILA / ILAB Member. La librairie est ouverte sur rendez-vous.
K éditeur, 1949. In-8, broché, 170-(6) pp., couverture illustrée (papier jauni). Maquette de Pierre Faucheux. Illustré de 8 photographies de Brassaï. Exemplaire SIGNÉ PAR BRYEN. * Voir photographie(s) / See picture(s). Livres.
Published by c. 1840, Paris, 1840
Seller: Frame, Madrid, Spain
Art / Print / Poster
Condition: ACEPTABLE. - Dessiné par Vauthier - A Paris chez Hocquart, rue St. Jacques - Gravé par Perrot - Deposé a la Direction.
Published by Victor Delarue, Paris, 1835
Seller: Hordern House Rare Books, Surry Hills, NSW, Australia
Oblong album, with title-page and eight large lithographic plate measuring 433 x 582 mm. (sheet size); old presentation note inscribed to top margin of title page, a very good copy in original cloth boards with gilt blocked title. Attractive lithographic album of marine views, including four skilfully executed scenes of dockside life and shipbuilding. The eight plates were lithographed by Lemercier from sketches by Ferdinand Perrot (1808-1841), marine artist and pupil of Théodore Gudin. As an artist working in oils, Perrot produced numerous paintings of British naval scenes. The album is interesting as a visual record of nineteenth-century shipbuilding. Specifically, those four plates depict the following: a large ocean going vessel careened with spars removed; the process of squaring up logs prior to laying down the hull; five men at work on a floating platform coppering a hull (with details of two partially constructed vessels in the background), and two figures dwarfed by enormous anchors and winch at a dockyard. . Some moderate foxing (first plate more affected).