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Auction archive: Lot number 1113

[Botany] WEINMANN, Johann Wilhelm

Auction 17.06.2021
17 Jun 2021
Estimate
€4,000 - €5,000
ca. US$4,849 - US$6,061
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 1113

[Botany] WEINMANN, Johann Wilhelm

Auction 17.06.2021
17 Jun 2021
Estimate
€4,000 - €5,000
ca. US$4,849 - US$6,061
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

[Botany] WEINMANN, Johann Wilhelm Taalryk register der plaat-ofte figuur- beschryingen der bloemdragende gewassen [...]. Nu in het Nederduitsch door een voornaam kender en liefhebber vertaalt; en opgeheldert door Johannes Burmannus [...]. Duidelyke vertoning, eeniger duizend in alle vier waerelds deelen wassende bomen, stammen, kruiden, bloemen, vrugten, en uitwassen, &c. [...] Nevens een register in meest alle taalen, van de naamen der kruiden [...]. Amsterdam, Z. Romberg, 1736-8 (of vol., folio; (of plates (vol. VII missing, pl. 468-601-868-missing; marg. sl. damp stains in all vol., many pl. loose, some marg. stains or soiling, occ. sl. foxing, marg. worming in vol. II, marg. tear with lack repaired to pl. in vol. V). Contemp. calf (very def.). Inside a good copy, with plates in a very good state. Working copy, but with a nice selection of plates in a very good state. First and only Dutch edition of the florilegium "Phytanthoza iconographia" (first Latin 1737-by the German apothecary and botanist from Regensburg J.W. Weinmann (1683-1741). Extremely valuable record of the plant kingdom as it was understood in the mid-eighteenth century and the outcome of a very ambitious project which resulted in eight folio volumes with more than hand-coloured engravings of several thousand plants. Illustrated with plates including both colour-printed mezzotints with added hand-colouring, and hand-coloured copper-engravings showing algae, bulbs, flowering plants, vegetables, fruit, shrubs, and trees (are double-page and 5 folding); a blue mezzotint allegorical frontispiece of Ceres with attendants by J.J. Haid after Baumgartner and two blue mezzotint portraits of Weinmann and Bieler by Haid after M.C. Hirschman; and a half-page engraving above the dedicatory. Subscribers' list in volume I. All titles in red and black and with engr. vignettes on each. The text volumes are titled: "Taalryk register der plaat-ofte figuur-beschryvingen der bloemdragende gewassen [...]". The work is most famous for its spectacular and ground-breaking newly developed printing process using coloured mezzotint, which allowed greater detail and shading, and was finished off by hand-colouring. Weinmann employed the young Georg Dionysius Ehret as illustrator. His very distinctive style is shown throughout the work but mostly in the various potted aloes and cacti. It became his first published work and he contributed several hundred drawings for which he received miserly payment. This led to a dispute between the two which is perhaps why Ehret is nowhere acknowledged in the book. Ehret was replaced by N. Asamin, a talented young woman. The massive publishing project was financed by Bartholomaus Seuter, one of the engravers, who was helped by Johann Ridinger, and in the later volumes by Johann Jakob Haid The texts were written by J.G.N. Dieterichs, succeeded by his son Ludwig Michael and completed after Weinmann's death by Ambrosius Karl Bieler. Ref. Stafleu & Cowan 17.- Nissen (BBI) - Pritzel - STCN. - Cp. Sitwell, p. (Latin ed. only). Prov. G. D'Haenens (ms. entry in pencil on title of vol. III).

Auction archive: Lot number 1113
Auction:
Datum:
17 Jun 2021
Auction house:
ARENBERG AUCTIONS
Wolstraat 19/2
1000 Brüssel
Belgium
info@arenbergauctions.com
+32 (0)2 544 1055
+32 (0)2 544 1057
Beschreibung:

[Botany] WEINMANN, Johann Wilhelm Taalryk register der plaat-ofte figuur- beschryingen der bloemdragende gewassen [...]. Nu in het Nederduitsch door een voornaam kender en liefhebber vertaalt; en opgeheldert door Johannes Burmannus [...]. Duidelyke vertoning, eeniger duizend in alle vier waerelds deelen wassende bomen, stammen, kruiden, bloemen, vrugten, en uitwassen, &c. [...] Nevens een register in meest alle taalen, van de naamen der kruiden [...]. Amsterdam, Z. Romberg, 1736-8 (of vol., folio; (of plates (vol. VII missing, pl. 468-601-868-missing; marg. sl. damp stains in all vol., many pl. loose, some marg. stains or soiling, occ. sl. foxing, marg. worming in vol. II, marg. tear with lack repaired to pl. in vol. V). Contemp. calf (very def.). Inside a good copy, with plates in a very good state. Working copy, but with a nice selection of plates in a very good state. First and only Dutch edition of the florilegium "Phytanthoza iconographia" (first Latin 1737-by the German apothecary and botanist from Regensburg J.W. Weinmann (1683-1741). Extremely valuable record of the plant kingdom as it was understood in the mid-eighteenth century and the outcome of a very ambitious project which resulted in eight folio volumes with more than hand-coloured engravings of several thousand plants. Illustrated with plates including both colour-printed mezzotints with added hand-colouring, and hand-coloured copper-engravings showing algae, bulbs, flowering plants, vegetables, fruit, shrubs, and trees (are double-page and 5 folding); a blue mezzotint allegorical frontispiece of Ceres with attendants by J.J. Haid after Baumgartner and two blue mezzotint portraits of Weinmann and Bieler by Haid after M.C. Hirschman; and a half-page engraving above the dedicatory. Subscribers' list in volume I. All titles in red and black and with engr. vignettes on each. The text volumes are titled: "Taalryk register der plaat-ofte figuur-beschryvingen der bloemdragende gewassen [...]". The work is most famous for its spectacular and ground-breaking newly developed printing process using coloured mezzotint, which allowed greater detail and shading, and was finished off by hand-colouring. Weinmann employed the young Georg Dionysius Ehret as illustrator. His very distinctive style is shown throughout the work but mostly in the various potted aloes and cacti. It became his first published work and he contributed several hundred drawings for which he received miserly payment. This led to a dispute between the two which is perhaps why Ehret is nowhere acknowledged in the book. Ehret was replaced by N. Asamin, a talented young woman. The massive publishing project was financed by Bartholomaus Seuter, one of the engravers, who was helped by Johann Ridinger, and in the later volumes by Johann Jakob Haid The texts were written by J.G.N. Dieterichs, succeeded by his son Ludwig Michael and completed after Weinmann's death by Ambrosius Karl Bieler. Ref. Stafleu & Cowan 17.- Nissen (BBI) - Pritzel - STCN. - Cp. Sitwell, p. (Latin ed. only). Prov. G. D'Haenens (ms. entry in pencil on title of vol. III).

Auction archive: Lot number 1113
Auction:
Datum:
17 Jun 2021
Auction house:
ARENBERG AUCTIONS
Wolstraat 19/2
1000 Brüssel
Belgium
info@arenbergauctions.com
+32 (0)2 544 1055
+32 (0)2 544 1057
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