BATAVIAN REPUBLIC -- "DE CONVENTIE". Rott., H.H. Dorens, (1795). Allegorical engr. by K.F. Bendorp after Bakker w. explanatory caption. 320 x 400 mm. (Hinged to mount, lower margin faintly stained). -- "DE ZEGEPRAAL DER VRIJHEID & Gelijkheid over de Onbepaalde Heerszugt (…)". (1795). Engr. by G. Kitsen after W.H. van Bork. 415 x 330 mm. -- "HET NUT DER BURGERBEWAPENING", (Amst.), 1785. Engr. by A. Hulk after P. Coyen, w. engr. poem by J. Voorman in 2 columns. 380 x 375 mm. (Right side w. light waterstain). -- "BOLD JACK! PRAY... / HOEZEE! TIENDUIZEND MAAL! Van dikhout..." (1780). Satirical engr. w. letterpress text in the decorative borders. 260 x 295 mm. (Margins cut short, hinged to mount). -- And 2 o. (6).
€ 180
BOOK OF HOURS. Loose leaf from a printed Book of Hours. (Early 16th c.). Printed on vellum, r° and v°. One side w. full-p. woodcut showing the attempted martyrdom of St. John in a cauldron of boiling oil, handcold. and heigthened w. gold, the other side w. printed text (Gospel of St. John), within dec. border and 2 handcold. golden initials. 215 x 135 mm. (Remnants of glue visible in margins).
€ 120
BOUT, Pieter (1640/45-1689/1719). (Fish market on the beach at Scheveningen). (Antw.), Mart. v.d. Enden, (c. 1664/74). Etching. 190 x 280 mm. Signed in the plate. (Margins short, small diagonal stain in right upper corner, a bit age toned). Hollstein Dutch 1-2(2). -- Added: Hendrik KOBELL (1751-1779). "Hooft van de Krap en 't Malle Gat". (Dordrecht?), A. Walpot, 1762/79. Etching. 145 x 230 mm. Signed in the plate. View of the Krabbegeul and Mallegat. State 2 (of 2). - De Groot/Vorstman 184. -- (2).
€ 200
BURGKMAIR I, Hans (1473-1531). (Man riding an elephant and holding a frame) & (People of Calicut). (Vienna, M. A. Schmidt 1796). 2 woodcuts taken from "Kaiser Maximilians I. Triumph" (Adam Bartsch 1796), numb. 107 & 108. 428 x 558 mm (=paper size).
BYE/BIE, Marcus de (1639-c.1690). (Cows). (Amst.), N. Visscher/P. Schenk jr., n.d. (c. 1726). Series of 7 (of 8) engr. after Paulus Potter, numbered in the plates 1-7. c. 110 x 150 mm each, hinged to laid paper mounts.
€ 80
CARICATURE -- COLLECTION of 26 caricature prints, primarily French, English and Dutch. 19th c. Diff. sizes, 4 cold. by hand.
€ 100
CATCHPENNY PRINTS -- "O JONGE JEUGD! De Wintertyd, maakt menig een het hart verblyd." Amst., J. Wendel & Zn., (between 1803-19). W. 2 woodcuts of sleigh-riding people w. skaters in the background, partly cold. No. 39 in upper right corner. -- "HIER WORD U, Ô JEUGD! gegeeven, Tetjeroen zyn kluchtig leeven." Amst., J. Wendel & Zn., (between 1803-19). W. 24 finger cold. woodcuts. No. 27 in upper right corner. -- "WILLEM DEN EERSTEN, Koning der Nederlanden, Prins van Oranje-Nassau, Groot Hertog van Luxemburg, &c. &c. &c." Amst., Erve Rynders, (1831-54). Partly cold. woodcut. (Upper corners/margin dam./rep.). -- And 5 o. (8).
€ 150
CRAMER, Rie (1887-1977). (Boy with toy knight). (&) (Girl sitting under a tree). (N.d.). 2 etchings on Japanese paper. Each 75 x 100 mm. Signed in pencil.
DERKINDEREN, Antonius Johannes ('Antoon'), (1859-1935). 2 original drawings in ink for 'De Gijsbrecht van Aemstel'. (c. 1893). 190 x 280 mm. & 130 x 255 mm. First drawing monogrammed "dk". Both tipped on a cardboard plate. (Sl. age-toned).
€ 400
ENGELBRECHT, Martin (1684-1756). Collection of equestrian plates. (Augsburg, c. 1740). 9 engr. plates showing riders on horseback in dramatic and instructive scenes. c. 255 x 185 mm (image size).
GOLTZIUS, Hendrick (1558-1617). (Christ before Pilate - The Passion). Engr. nr. 5 (of 12) from the series 'The Passion'. 195 x 128 mm (image size). Marked "5", monogrammed "HG" and "A° [15]96" in the plate.
GOLTZIUS, Hendrick (1558-1617). (Christ Crowned with Thorns - The Passion). Engr. nr. 7 (of 12) from the series 'The Passion'. 196 x 130 mm (image size). Marked "7", monogrammed "HG" and "A° [15]98" in the plate. (Paper flaw in upper blank margin).
GOLTZIUS, Hendrick (1558-1617). (Christ taken captive - The Passion). Engr. nr. 3 (of 12) from the series 'The Passion'. 196 x 130 mm (image size). Marked "3", monogrammed "HG" and "[15]98" in the plate. (Paper flaw in upper blank margin).
GOLTZIUS, Hendrick (1558-1617). (The Flagellation of Christ - The Passion). Engr. nr. 6 (of 12) from the series 'The Passion'. 196 x 130 mm (image size). Marked "6", monogrammed "HG" and "A° [15]97" in the plate.
GOUWEN, Willem van der (±1650-±1720). "Een Walvisch lang 70 voeten, gestrandt op de Hollandtse zee-kust, tusschen Schevelingen en Katwyk, in Sprokkelmaandt, 1598." (1680/81). Etching after H. Goltzius/J. Matham w. caption in the plate. 275 x 331 mm. (Vertical fold, small brown spot visible, but in v.g. condition).
GREVILLE, Charles Francis (1749-1809). "Section of the Monte di Grano at Rome". (Lond., c. 1786). Aquatint view of the marble sarcophagus where the Portland Vase was believed to be found. 252 x 357 mm. (Hinged to mount, a bit soiled and w. some light creases in places).
HONDIUS the Younger, Hendrik (1597-after 1644). (The Times of the Day:) "Hesperus". (1605). Engr. after Pieter Stevens II (1567-1624). 234 x 333 mm. (Soiled/browned). -- Added: Id. "Emmaüs haec clara est Christo comite et Duce magno: Hoc Medio ad Coelum carpe viatorviter". (c. 1600). Engr. after Giliaeme de Zaen/Saen (c. 1563-1599). 213 x 283 mm. (Soiled/browned). -- Added 3 o. Biblical scenes. (5).
HOOGHE -- "ATLAS MARITIME". Engr. front. by R. de Hooghe in cont. colouring to a maritime atlas 'Cartes marines à l'usage des armées du Roy de la Grande Bretagne', published by P. Mortier in 1693. 540 x 385 mm. (A bit age-toned, margins and corners a bit rumpled, some sm. rep., but in good condition).
€ 90
HOYNCK v. PAPENDRECHT, J., a.o. Collection of 43 cold. lithogr. plates, taken from F.J.G. ten Raa's 'De uniformen v.d. Ned. zee- & landmacht. Hier te lande & in de Koloniën', a.o. similar sources. (All c. 1900). Diff. sizes, but average size 330 x 500 mm.
HUCK, Johann Gerhard (1759-1811). (Prince Willem Frederik (=Willem I) and Prince Willem George Frederik in the riding school of the Valkhof). 1788. Plain mezzotint by J.G. Huck after W.J. Laquy (1787). W. a caption consisting of two three-line verses. 477 x 534 mm. (Lower margin strengthened on v°, a few sm. closed tears, faint waterstains in lower margin).
€ 300
INDONESIA -- NAJOAN, Paulus (±1860-19??). (Seascape (Jakarta Bay?)). 1880's/1890's? Reverse painting on convex glass. 130 x 180 mm (image size). Monogrammed 'PN' in left lower corner. In cont. gilt wooden frame w. letterpress label on back panel 'Naamlooze Vennootschap Boekhandel Visser & Co. Weltevreden' and next to this label has been written 'P Najoan' in blue chalk.
JAPANESE PRINTS -- KABUKI --TOYAHARA KUNICHIKA (1835-1900). Five men of our time: Toshiaki Kirino, Hikosaburo Bando, Kuniki Shinohara, Kikugoro Onoe (Kabuki players). Cold. woodcut in three parts. Total size c. 360 x 700 mm. -- And 2 o. prints of Kabuki players. (5).
KLUIT, Catharina Wendelina Jacoba Provó (1843-1897). (Group waiting on a quay, departing (?) barge). 1862. Drawing in pencil and colour wash. 161 x 242 mm. Signed and dated in lower right corner.
KRUSEMAN, Jan Adam (1804-1862), ascr. "Mevrouw J.W.H. Mulier". N.d. Portrait of a woman reading a letter, preliminary study?, in pencil and white chalk. 540 x 350 mm paper size. Annotated in pencil in lower right corner: "J.A. Kruseman fec. Haarlem 1804-1862". -- And 3 o. 19th c watercolour portraits of women. (4).
LABRUZZI, Carlo (1748-1817). (Hermes playing the flute for Argos). 178? Drawing in brown ink and wash. 290 x 190. Signed and dated in lower right corner. (Glued to a passepartout, browned/foxed).
€ 240
LUYKEN, Jan, (a.o.). "Afbeelding der werking van Gianibellies brandtscheepen tegens de Schipbrug des prinsen van Parma over de Schelde" - "Parmaas Schipbrugh over de Schelde" - "Toght der Spanjaarden door 't waater naa Duyvelandt en Schouwen" - (1730). 3 engr. views. c. 285 x 355 mm each. -- And 6 o. (9).
MARITIME SCENES -- "A SHIP OF THE LINE IN THE DOWNS/Vue d'un vaisseau de guerre dans les dunes" - "A FIRST RATE THE PORTRAIT OF THE ROYAL GEORGE/Vaisseau du premier rang, le Royal George" - "A 90 GUN SHIP, AT SPITHEAD/Vue d'un vaisseau de 90 canons a Spithead" - Lond., Edw. Orme, 1806. 3 plain mezzotint maritime scenes after D. Serres. 290 x 445 mm. (Margins dam.). - Sold w.a.f., not subject to return.
NAPOLEONIC WARS -- ("HET VERBRANDEN DER WONINGEN en tuinhuizen over den Yssel by Deventer, door de Franschen; en het aanvallen der Kozakken op den 26 November 1813"). (c. 1813). Engr. by J.E. Marcus after N. Sonnenberg. Plate edge 397 x 485 mm. (Margins sl. foxed). Rare proof print. Atlas v. Stolk 6220. -- Added: Small map of Elba. -- (2).
NOVELTY CARDS -- "THE NEW WINDSOR PEAR (Or Magnum Bonum)". (c. 1840). Handcold. lithograph of a pear which folds ca. 3 cm from the top, revealing a double-portr. of Queen Victoria & Prince Albert. 180 x 240 mm. (Some dust stains). -- "DAHLIA EMBLEM OF ELEGANCE and Dignity". (c. 1840). Handcold. lithograph of a flower, partly attached w. strip of paper, with a portr. of a royal lady below. 180 x 240 mm. (Margins dusty). -- (2).
ORLOWSKI, Alexander (1777-1832). Collection of 26 lithographed costume plates depicting Persian warriors, noblemen, clergymen, etc., of which 23 cold. by hand. Dated '1819' and monogrammed 'AO' on the stones. Without captions. (Some soiling in places, blank margins a bit dam. here and there).
€ 160
PERELLE, N. Divers veues de Ports de Mer / Verscheyde Zee-Havens. (Amst.), N. Visscher (II), 17th c. 12 etchings. All c. 180 x 260 mm. Printed on laid paper w. foolscap watermark. In improvised foolscap portfolio. (Print 1 & 2 w. some spots, print 11 torn on the edge of the plate (no image loss), repaired w. paper, some marginal yellowing).
PERELLE -- BINDER containing 39 tipped in engravings. 17th/18th c. Dif. sizes. Sm-fol. Old h. vellum. (Engrs. cut out, some to plate edge).
PLOOS VAN AMSTEL, Cornelis (1726-1798). (Fish market). (1767). Crayon etching ('prenttekening') in black ink after a drawing by Jan v. Goyen. 170 x 264 mm. Hinged to mount.
€ 60
POL (DOM?). Four sketches of bullfighters. (1920's?). 4 drawings in black ink. 115 x 143; 110 x 140; 100 x 125; 110 x 115 mm. All hinged to mount. -- Added: Id. "Merkwaardige invloed van 2 maanden vorst op een anders normale voetbalclub". 1929. 6 drawings & 1 title in informal style, black & grey ink, signed "Pol '29". 440 x 300 mm total. All tipped in on mount. -- And 2 o. drawings of football players by the same. (13).
PORTRAITS -- "ALBERTUS SEBA, Etzela Oostfrisius Pharmacopoeus Amstelaedamensis (…) aetatis LXVI anno MCCXXXI". (1731). Very fine engr. portrait by J. Houbraken after J.M. Quinckhard. 442 x 303 mm. (A bit foxed along blank margins, but in v.g. condition). -- Added: "HERMANNUS BOERHAAVE. Medicinæ, Botanices, Chemiæ & Collegii practici, (…)". (c. 1725). Engr. portr. after Wandelaar (by J. Houbraken). 345 x 245 mm. -- And: "JOANNES GUILIELMUS WEINMANNUS". (c. 1735). Mezzotint portr., printed in blue ink by J.J. Haid. 320 x 203 mm. -- (3).
PORTRAITS -- COLLECTION of 67 - primarily engraved - portraits of emperors, kings, princes, and high officials. 16th-19th c. Diff. sizes. Partly hinged/tipped in on mounts.
PORTRAITS -- "[GEORGE] WASHINGTON". 1839. Engr. by Jean-Nicholas Laugier after a painting by Leon Cogniet. 640 x 530 mm (image size). (Margins trimmed, tear in image closed at v° in left upper quarter, all corners reinforced at v°, but nevertheless in pretty good condition). - Captioned underneath the image, numbered(?) '156'.
PORTRAITS -- "GERARD HULFT, De Ed. Hr., (…), opper bevelhebber (…) afgesonden na Ceylon en de kuste van Indien". Engr. portr. by A. Blooteling after G. Flinck. 280 x 190 mm. Captioned in the plate. Hinged to mount. (Margins short). -- "GEERARDUS OORTHUYS, kapitein ter zee". R'dam, T. Krap, c. 1782. Engr. portr. by R. Muys. 345 x 242 mm. 'Proefdruk'. -- "JOHAN ARNOLD ZOUTMAN, vice admiraal van Holland en Westvriesland". Engr. portr. by R. Vinkeles. 335 x 246 mm. 'Proefdruk'. -- "CAREL BARON VAN BOETZELAER, Lieutenant Generaal Gouverneur van Willemstad, enz." Amst., J. Allart, 1793. Engr. portr. by R. Vinkeles. 450 x 320 mm. Tipped in on mount. (A bit soiled/thumbed). -- And 22 o. portrs. of naval and land forces commanders. (26).
PORTRAITS -- "GOVAERT FLINCK Celebris apud Amstelaedamenses Pictor". (c. 1660?). Fine mezzotint portr. by W. Vaillant after G.P. v. Zyl. 180 x 232 mm. Rare. Muller 1667. -- "THOMAS PERCY S.T.P. Decanus Carliolensis". 1778. Mezzotint portr. by W. Dickinson after J. Reynolds. 377 x 277 mm. (Right upper corner faintly stained). -- "ADOLPH WERNER BARON VAN PALLANDT, Heer van Zuitheim". (Between 1780 and 1810). Mezzotint portr. by (Luigi) Schiavonetti after A. de Lelie. 491 x 380 mm. (Lower margin trimmed w. some loss of text, smaller defects). -- (PIETER VLAMING). 1734. Mezzotint portr. by C. Troost. 168 x 152 mm. -- And 6 o. mezzotints, incl. 1 duplicate. (10).
PORTRAITS -- "JACOB VAN HOORN, gebooren den 24. July 1638, voor de vierdemael getrouwt, in zyn 97ste jaer, (…), met Jacoba van Selstede, oud 23 Jaeren". 1734. Engr. portr. by J. Houbraken. 243 x 175 mm. -- (PORTRAIT OF GOVERT FLINCK). Engr. portr. of A. Blotelingh. 293 x 213 mm. -- "J.H. VAN SWINDEN". Amst., 1792. Engr. portr. by R. Vinkeles. 305 x 224 mm. W. annot. 'Proefdruk'. -- Added: 30 o. portraits, incl. portaits of Nic. Tulp, Huygens, Wigman, Halma, Aldegrever, etc. -- (33).
PORTRAITS -- "JACOBUS ELISA JOANNES CAPITEIN, Africaansche Moor, beroepen Predikant aan het Kasteel st. George op d'Elmina". First h. 18th c. Engr. portr. by F. v. Bleyswyck. 227 x 172 mm. Hinged to mount. (Margins short). -- "Mr. IACOB CORNELISZ dienaer der Gemeente Christi, en Chirurgyn binnen Amsterdam (…)". Engr. portr. by F.H. v.d. Hoove after C. de Visscher. 385 x 300 mm. (Some chips in blank margin). -- "ROBERTUS JUNIUS (…) beroepen na Indien in 't jaar 1628, predikant op Formosa (…)". (Amst.), J. Blaeu, 1654. Engr. portr. by C. Visscher. 314 x 225 mm. Hinged to mount. -- And 9 o. portraits, primarily of men of religion. (12).
PORTRAITS -- LUDEMAN -- END, R. (?). (Portraits (alledgedly) of Johannes Christophorus Ludeman (1683-1757) and his wife Britta Beyer (±1682 - ±1741)). Dated 1738. Pair of portraits, drawn w. red chalk on handmade paper. c. 420 x 302 mm each (paper size). (Top outer right margin of portrait of Britta a bit frayed/dam., paper flaw in top of image Ludeman, else in v.g. condition).
PORTRAITS -- (POPE BENEDICT XIII on horseback). Engr. portrait by J.J. Frey the Elder after A. Masucci, w. caption in Latin. 458 x 375 mm. (Sl. foxed/age-toned). -- Added: A. BLOEMAERT. (1564-1651) (after). The Archbishops and Bishops of Utrecht. 5 (of 12) engr. portrs. by F. Bloemaert, each c. 420 x 285 mm. (Margins partly cut short). -- (6).
PRESTEL, Johan Gottlieb (1739-1808). "Le Belveder nach Ruysdael". (c. 1800). Aquatint. Signed in the plate. 490 x 635 mm (image size). Mounted on paper. (Margins cut close to image). -- Id. Landscape w. river, boat and figures. (c. 1800). Aquatint. 510 x 645 mm (image size). Mounted on paper. (Margins cut close to image). -- (2).
PRESTEL, Maria Katherina (1747-1794). (Four large landscapes). (c. 1790). Etching and aquatint. All 655 x 505 mm. 1x signed "Prestel" in the plate in lower right corner. (All prints w. some fading, some (marg. stains), margins cut close to image).
PRONK-ROMPELMAN, Maria (1910-?). (View of West-Terschelling, taken from the beach). N.d. Watercoulour, signed in pencil in lower right corner. 298 x 392 mm. Hinged to mount. Nice drawing with the Brandaris as a clear central beacon in the image. -- Id. (View of the Formerumer mill in West-Terschelling). N.d. Watercolour, signed in lower right corner. 298 x 392 mm. Hinged to mount. -- (2).
€ 140
ROCHUSSEN, Charles (1814-1894). Original drawing for 'Nederlandsche Sport'. (C. 1880). Drawing in pen/brush en ink. 183 x 285 mm (paper size). (Sl. soiled/foxed). -- Added: Exactly the same illustration in print. -- (2).
SHIP BUILDING -- CONSTRUCTION DRAWING of a three-master yacht. German, c. 1900? Profile line drawing and top view of the hull w. dimensions (in feet) written in German w. additions in Dutch. 790 x 1050 mm. Framed and glazed.
SLATIUS -- "HENDRICK DANIELSZ SLATIUS Gewesener Predicant zu Bleyswyck nach dem leben abgemalet, den 12 Marty A° 1623". Broadside w. engr. portrait of Slatius. 302 x 360 mm (paper size). -- Added: "SLATIUS KOMT UIJT HET GRAFF en vaert op daer hy Voer aff". Amst., C.J. Visscher, n.d. Broadside w. engr. sequence of 6 illustr., letterpress columns on both sides. 427 x 537 mm.
SLAVERY -- CRUIKSHANK, Isaac (1756-1811). "The gradual abolition off the slave trade or leaving of sugar by degrees." Lond., 1792. Satirical engraving in cont. handcolouring. 245 x 385 mm. Tipped on cardboard plate.
SLAVERY -- "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. Cassy und Tom - Cassy and Tom". Berlin, Verlag Isidor Rocca, (2nd h. 19th c.). Pochoir cold. and gommé lithogr. by v. Benseler. 480 x 365 mm. (Some waterstaining, a bit dusty).
TEXTILE ARTS - EMBROIDERY -- (HALF-LENGTH PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN). (France?, 2nd half 19th c.?). Delicately cold. lithograph portrait w. silk embroidered (head-)dress with fruits & flowers, lace collar, metal & beads earrings, metal & artificial pearl beads double necklace. 650 x 460 mm (highest & widest parts of the image). (Print w. some light foxing, a bit of the jute background material showing at the edges of the work, a few of the pearl beads lacking, some yarn at the top coming loose, near the bottom some of the yarn may have been affected by moths(?), a very pretty and curious piece of craftswomanship).
TROMPE L'OEIL/'BEDRIEGERTJE' by a talented amateur, consisting of a composition w. drawings of land- /seascapes w. figures, a page from an almanach, the title page of a "Groot ABC Boek" and 'sheets' of music (one of Psalm 115). (19th c.). Drawing in (washed) ink on paper against a black & red background, laid down on limp cardboard. 275 x 390 mm. (Corners and margins sl. worn).
UNIVERSITIES/STUDENTS -- GRONINGEN -- COLLECTION of 15 doctoral graduation prints ('promotieplaten') of Groningen University. All late 19th c. Of which 8 w. (tinted) satirical lithogr. ill. Dif sizes: mostly c. 680 x 500 mm. (Margins dam./torn in places, a bit age-toned/foxed).
UNIVERSITIES/STUDENTS -- UTRECHT -- "HERINNERING aan het tweede eeuwfeest d. Utrechtsche Hoogeschool". Rott., (etc.), A. Collings & v.d. Hout/Caramelli & Co., 1836. W. lithogr. ti. & 6 fine plain lithogr. views of the festivities within alternating tinted lithogr. borders by H. v. Hove, 560 x 400 mm (sheet size). Fol. Or. printed wrps. (Wrps. loose/dam., title and 1 view a bit waterstained in the margin, all plates sl. foxed and w. occas. small tears).
€ 70
VER HUELL, Alexander (1822-1897). "Franz Liszt te Leiden in 184*". 1865. Tinted lithogr. 276 x 410 mm (image size).
WATERLOO, Anthonie (1609-1690). Collection of 12 etchings of landscapes, various editions. Diff. sizes, all but 2 hinged to mounts.
WINTER LANDSCAPE/ICE SKATING -- COLLECTION of 12 prints related to winter/ice skating. 17th-19th c. Engr. (6), lithogr. (4), wood-engr. (1) and etching (1). Diff. sizes.
WINTER LANDSCAPE/ICE SKATING -- [GEZICHT van 't IJSVERMAAK op de rivier] "De Maas voor Rotterdam in 1838." (The Hague), S. de Visser, (1838). 'Chine collé' plain lithogr. after C.C.A. Last by S. de Visser. 20 x 29 cm. Framed and glazed. (Uninspected out of frame).
WINTER LANDSCAPE/ICE SKATING -- GOLE, Jacob (c. 1660-1724). "Le Hollandois sur la glace." - "La Hollandoise sur les patins." - Amst., (c. 1700). 2 mezzotints after Cornelis Dusart w. captions. 255 x 180 mm each. (Margins cut short, a bit browned).
WINTER LANDSCAPE/ICE SKATING -- "IJS VERMAAK OP HET SPAARNE". 1845? Drawing in brown and black ink and grey wash on paper. 169 x 263 mm. Mongrammed 'JvB'? Tipped in on mount. -- Added: F. de BRAEKELEER. (Man with child on sled yelled at by wife?). 1838. Drawing in black ink and colour wash. 205 x 254 mm. Tipped in on mount. -- (Winter landscape). 19th c. Ink and colour wash. 160 x 231 mm. Monogrammed 'WJW'. Tipped in on mount. -- M. VERSTEEG-D... (Portrait of a lady getting skates tied on). 1756? Drawing in black chalk. 407 x 280 mm. Indistinctly signed and dated on v°. Hinged to mount. -- (4).
WINTER LANDSCAPE/ICE SKATING -- "IJSVERMAAK, HET, op de Maas te Rotterdam in februarij 1855". Rott., (etc.), Van Gogh, (a.o), (1855). iv, 36, (2) pp. W. tinted lithogr. ti. & 6 fine tinted lithogr. views on the River Maas & Rotterdam by P.W.M. Trap after G.J. Bos. 4°-obl. Or. clothbacked lithogr. brds. (Covers a bit soiled/worn).
€ 130
WINTER LANDSCAPE/ICE SKATING -- "OOSTELIJK GEZICHT DER STAD ROTTERDAM, en der Maaze, met het IJsvermaak op deeze Rivier Anno 1763". The Hague, P.G. v. Balen, n.d. (c. 1763). Engr. view by P.C. la Fargue, cold. by hand, w. captions in Dutch and French in the plate. 410 x 640 mm. Framed, glazed and under passepartout. (Uninspected out of frame, but tear in image visible in left lower corner, a bit age-toned).
WINTER LANDSCAPE/ICE SKATING -- (WINTER AMUSEMENTS ON THE ICE). (Germany (?), c. 1870). Chromolithogr. depicting a lively scene of elegantly dressed figures and children, skating, sledging on a frozen river. Numb. "XXIX" in upper right corner. 290 x 380 mm. (Repaired on v°, a bit browned).
WINTER LANDSCAPE/ICE SKATING -- (ZUIDEMA) BROOS, Jan Jacob (1833-1882). (Iceskating on the Keizersgracht (?)). N.d. (c. 1852?). Drawing in brown and black ink and grey and white wash. 228 x 320 mm. Signed in ink in r. lower corner. Hinged to mount.