Published by Antoine Suntach, ., 1791
Seller: Werner Engelmann, Lahr, BW, Germany
ovaler Kupferstich, ca. 14 x 15 cm, ----mit Läsuren, stockfl.
Condition: Buono (Good). acquaforte inciso 38.6 x 29.7 Buono (Good) Buon es. - piccoli strappi ai lati.
Condition: Buono (Good). acquaforte inciso cm. 29.6 x 38.6 Buono (Good) Buon es., brunitura sul retro, piccoli strappi. Book.
Published by Paris Marillier C1784, 1784
Seller: Harrison-Hiett Rare Books, Richelieu, France
First Edition
First edition. An original engraving from the surrender of the British forces in America during the war of Independence. " Surprise de S' Eustache." is depicting the attack and capture of the island of St. Eustatius against the English in 1781 by troops of the Marquis de Bouille. The lettering states that the design was drawn by P.-C. Marillier and executed under the direction of Suntach. This engraving is virtually identical to that published by Francois Godefroy and Nicolas Ponce, which was recorded as "after Marillier." (Although the print in this case is reversed with the horse shown facing the right). We cannot be certain if this was before the Godefroy / Ponce issue, but the lack of any other engraver's information would suggest it may be. The work by Godefroy "Guerre d'indépendance des États-Unis d'Amérique" was the first French book to mention the United States on the title page (Sabin 68421). Visible engraving is 17.5cm x 20.5cm. This is under passe partout and glass in a gilt painted wooden frame measuring 28cm x 32cm. Clément-Pierre Marillier was a French draftsman and engraver specializing in intaglio and etching. He was a close friend of Nicolas Ponce, who frequently engraved his work. Together they supported the French Revolution. Marillier died in 1808. The edges of the wooden frame has a little rubbing, but the engraving is in excellent condition. .
Published by Paris Marillier C1784, 1784
Seller: Harrison-Hiett Rare Books, Richelieu, France
First Edition
First edition. An original engraving from the surrender of the British forces in America during the war of Independence. "Reddition de l'armée du Lord Cornwallis" is depicting the surrender of Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown, with the French and American forces assembled in a formal military scene. Cornwallis is shown to the left, surrendering to George Washington. In fact this was propaganda. General Cornwallis claimed to be ill and was not in attendance. General O'Hara presented Cornwallis's sword to Washington. This occurred on October 19th 1781. The lettering states that the design was drawn by P.-C. Marillier and executed under the direction of Suntach. This engraving is virtually identical to that published by Francois Godefroy and Nicolas Ponce, which was recorded as "after Marillier." We cannot be certain if this was before the Godefroy / Ponce issue, but the lack of any other engraver's information would suggest it may be. The work by Godefroy "Guerre d'indépendance des États-Unis d'Amérique" was the first French book to mention the United States on the title page (Sabin 68421). Visible engraving is 17.5cm x 20.5cm. This is under passe partout and glass in a gilt painted wooden frame measuring 28cm x 32cm. Clément-Pierre Marillier was a French draftsman and engraver specializing in intaglio and etching. He was a close friend of Nicolas Ponce, who frequently engraved his work. Together they supported the French Revolution. Marillier died in 1808. The edges of the wodden frame has a little rubbing, but the engraving is in excellent condition. .
Published by circa 1788., 1788
Seller: Charles Russell, ABA, ILAB, est 1978, Cirencester, United Kingdom
US$ 1,038.23
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Good. Small oblong quarto 8 3/4 x 11 inches, period vellum backed boards with Vedute in script on the spine. 24 fine copper engraved views on laid paper with good margins. 4 lovely views by Joseph Vernet - oval with crosshatched borders- Cadiz, Havane, Port Mahon and Fort St Phillipe (both Minorca). View of Plymouth by Thomas Milton, 14 Dutch views, 2 views of Lubeck, two of Riga. ALL VIEWS ARE SEASCAPES OR RIVER SCENES WITH SHIPS AND BOATS. Good clean images.
Published by Antonio Suntach nach William Hamilton
Seller: Irrgang Fine Arts, Berlin, Germany
Art / Print / Poster
Condition: Good. KÜNSTLER: Antonio Suntach nach William Hamilton; TITEL: Prince Edmond, surnommé Bras de Fer et Algithe; JAHR: undatiert; DARSTELLUNG: Vor den Mauern des Klosters, in dem sie nach dem Tod ihres Mannes Sifferth, untergebracht war, kniet Algithe im weißen Kleid und streckt dem Geliebten Edmund, ältester Sohn des Königs, ihre Hand entgegen. Edmund ist von seinem Pferd abgestiegen und hält grüßend die Hand an seinen federgeschmückten Hut. Grafik nach einer malerischen Vorlage des Londoner Künstlers William Hamilton (1751-1801).; BESCHRIFTUNG: Unterhalb der Darstellung typografisch bezeichnet.; MAßE: Das Blatt misst ca. 27,0 x 32,5 cm, die Darstellung ca. 20,0 x 26,0 cm.; ZUSTAND: Kräftiger Druck. Das Blatt ist unsauber von Hand zugeschnitten. Das Papier altersbedingt gebräunt, stark verschmutzt und fleckig.; PROVENIENZ: Aus Berliner Privatbesitz.; VITA: Antonio Suntach (geboren 1744 in Bassano; gestorben 1828) war Reproduktionsstecher. Er war ein Schüler Gio. Volpato`s, lebte und arbeitete in Paris und Wien. Suntach schuf u.a. Kupferstiche nach Raffael, Angelika Kauffmann und Dujardin.
Published by c.1800, 1800
Seller: Pictura Prints, Art & Books, Overasselt, Netherlands
Art / Print / Poster
Nicolaes Pietersz. Berchem (illustrator). 'LE SOIR.'This print shows a pastoral landscape with shepards on horseback, accompanied by cows and sheep, pointing from a hill to a village, river and mountain in the distanceMade by Antonio Suntach after Nicolaes Pietersz. Berchem.Etching / engraving on handlaid (verge) paper. Watermark: No.Sheet size: 32.4 x 22.7 cm (12.76 x 8.94 inch). Image size: 17.5 x 15 cm. (6.89 x 5.91 inch).SHEPARD-HERD-PASTORAL LANDSCAPE-COWS-SHEEP-MOUNTAINRB-A7-13BACKGROUND INFORMATIONThis attractive print was published by Giovanni Suntach (1754-1842) in Italy.Admin: RB-T23. Condition: good, given age. Some stains in margin. Two small holes of binding in left margin. Vertical fold. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.
Published by S.d. Fine '700
Seller: TABERNA LIBRARIA - ALAI - ILAB, Pistoia, PT, Italy
Lotto di due acqueforti. Foglio di cm. 26x24, tondo diametro cm 21 relativo alla parte incisa. Antonio Suntach. Un incisore del Settecento tra Bassano, Rome e l'Europa. Da un disegno di Loutherbourg, Philipp Jakob (1740-1812).
Kupferstich 13,5 x 21 cm, Blattgröße 19 x 24,5 cm. Der Kupferstich zeigt den Blick auf Travemünde sowie die Trave mit ihrer Mündung in die Ostsee. Unter dem Bild der Titel und die Angabe: Publié ce 15 Mai 1797, par Antoine Suntach. - Kraftvoller, sauberer Druck, ein sehr schönes Blatt.
Published by (Ca. 1780)., 1780
Seller: Biblion Antiquariat, Zürich, ZH, Switzerland
34x25 cm. Gerahmt.
Seller: TABERNA LIBRARIA - ALAI - ILAB, Pistoia, PT, Italy
Acquaforte mm. 215x250 + ampi marg. bianchi. Scena neoclassica in ovale raffigurante alcuni personaggi intenti a recuperare una piccola barca in difficoltà durante una tempesta.
Publication Date: 1799
Seller: Pictura Prints, Art & Books, Overasselt, Netherlands
Art / Print / Poster
G. Morland (illustrator). 'BOYS BATHING.'Several boys playing around the edge of a pond. One is swimming in the water, others are dressing after swimming. Made by A. Suntach after G. Morland.Medium: Handcoloured stipple engraving and etching on wove (vellin) paper.Sheet size: 42 x 34.8 cm (16.54 x 13.7 inch). Image size: 37.5 x 33.5 cm. (14.76 x 13.19 inch).SWIMMING-FOREST-POND-BOYS-DOG | DPO-PCO-B1-09BACKGROUND INFORMATIONSource: unknown, to be determined.Biography engraver: Antonio Suntach (1744-1828) was an Italian reproductive stipple engraver. He began working under Volpato with Remondini, copying prints of Morland and Kauffman. George Morland (1763-1804) was an English painter of animals and rustic scenes. Condition: good, given age. Overall foxing. Small tears in top end right margins. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.
Seller: Antiquariaat Arine van der Steur / ILAB, Den Haag, Netherlands
View of Texel at the Nieuwe Veer with various sailing ships. In the margin the coat of arms of Texel. Print numbered top right: 16.Signed on the bottom: 'D. de Jong ad vivum delin / A Suntach direxit.'Titled below: 'TEXEL, op het NIEUWE VEER te zien / PORT de TEXEL, appellé le NIEUWE VEER. / Tire' da la Collection des Ports d' Hollande dessines par M. D De jong dans le meme Port.' Etching on paper, cut within plate mark; total: 183 x 226 mm; pasted down on a piece of sheet; smudges and some staining on the most external margins, in reasonable condition.
Publication Date: 1799
Seller: Pictura Prints, Art & Books, Overasselt, Netherlands
Art / Print / Poster
G. Morland (illustrator). 'BOYS BATHING.'Several boys playing around the edge of a pond. One is swimming in the water, others are dressing after swimming. Made by A. Suntach after G. Morland.Medium: Handcoloured stipple engraving and etching on wove (vellin) paper.Sheet size: 45.4 x 38.4 cm (17.87 x 15.12 inch). Image size: 37.5 x 33.5 cm. (14.76 x 13.19 inch).SWIMMING-FOREST-POND-BOYS-DOG | DPO-PCO-B1-09BACKGROUND INFORMATIONSource: unknown, to be determined.Biography engraver: Antonio Suntach (1744-1828) was an Italian reproductive stipple engraver. He began working under Volpato with Remondini, copying prints of Morland and Kauffman. George Morland (1763-1804) was an English painter of animals and rustic scenes. Condition: good, given age. Light foxing. Tear in top margin, backed. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.