NOT SOLD (BIDDING OVER)
0.00EUR+ applicable fees & taxes.
This item WAS NOT SOLD. Auction date was 2003 Dec 13 @ 10:00UTC+1
Album de +/- 940 pièces. [Principalement Anvers, 17e-18e s. (qqs retirages ou réemplois du 19e s.]. In-f° : images collées en plein sur 75 cartons (40 x 31 cm). Rel. fin 19e-début 20e s. : demi-basane rouge à coins, plats de percaline rouge, dos à nerfs ornés de roulettes dorées.
Importante collection d'images de supports, formats et techniques variés, la plupart sur vélin et coloriées, arrangée par thème ou sujet.
- 57 images peintes dont 55 sur vélin, parmi lesquelles Saint Augustin, Saint Jérôme et Sainte Thérèse en grand format (23 à 24 x 18 à 19 cm) du 18ième s. et une miniature brugeoise du 15ième s. figurant le portrait et 8 scènes de la vie de Sainte Claire (24 x 18 cm, bordures rognées, image frottée) ;
- 47 canivets dont 12 sur vélin, parmi lesquels un figurant la tête du Christ portant la Croix peint en médaillon, sur fond d'un aigle bicéphale couronné, le tout doublé d'un fond vert (25,8 x 18 cm) ;
- c. 20 sujets découpés, ajourés et remontés
- une image brodée sur soie (Saint Jean-Baptiste) ;
- 23 images habillées dont 19 sur vélin ;
- c. 299 pièces gravées et rehaussées de couleurs dont 296 sur vélin ;
- c. 491 pièces gravées en noir dont 240 sur vélin et 3 sanguines ;
Graveurs de l'école anversoise : Barbé, Bouche, Bunel, Cabbaye, Clowet, Collaert, Cools, De Boudt, De Mallery, De Man, De Wael, De Wit, Donck, Fruytiers, Galle, Goetiers, Hertsens, Heydreix, Huberti, Leys, Neel, Snyders, Van den Sande, Van Merlen, Verbruggen, Vereycken, Vinck, Voet, Wielans, Wiericx et quelques-uns non-répertoriés par la plupart des auteurs dans le domaine (Boyadjian, van Heurck) comme Diercx, Everaerts, Geboude, Moerman, Possemiers, Ruysbroeck, van Bael, van Diepenbroeck, Verhoeven et Volder.
Quelques graveurs français (Lommelin, Messager, Raoulx) et allemands (Harrer, Klauber). 20.000 Euros
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November 25th - December 10th 2003 (Tuesday - Saturday, from 10 till 12 a.m. and from 2 till 6 p.m.)
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