[Flemish] Collection of prints from Antwerp. Engravings and etchings, various dimensions, laid paper with various watermarks (crowned double C, P with flower, crowned shield with lilies) (few with stains and tears, few mounted on laid paper, some censored with pen and brown ink, few with inscriptions in pen and brown ink). All sheets ca. 27,5 x 33,5 cm. Disbound in the original (?) damaged brown leather album. The front and back gold stamped with "ADRIANVS / VAN IMMERSEEL" and "ANTVERPIENSIS / ANNO 1[?]respectively. Mostly good impressions with wide margins. Nice collection of Dutch and Flemish engravings and etchings, published in Antwerp in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. Includes prints from the following series: Mallery, Karel van. Francken, Ambrosius (after) - The story of the father, son and ass. Antwerp, Philips Galle, ca. 1570-6 engravings, ca. 19,2 x 24,7 cm. This edition not in Hollstein. Ref. Hollstein VII.8.6-- Hollstein XI.160.125-- Doetecum, Joannes and Lucas van. Vredeman de Vries, Hans (after) - Scenographiae, sive perspectivae (Variae architecturae formae). Antwerp, Theodoor Galle, etchings, ca. 20,7 x 25,4 cm. Ref. Hollstein XLVII.52-68.30-3rd ed. (of 4). - Heemskerck, Maarten van (after) - The story of Susanna. Antwerp, Philips Galle, ca. 1570-3 engravings, ca. 20,5 x 24,6 cm. This edition not in New Hollstein. Ref. New Hollstein (Maarten van Heemskerck) 219-- Cort, Cornelis. Heemskerck, Maarten van (after) - The cycle of the vicissitudes of human affairs. Antwerp, Theodoor Galle, ca. 1595-1 engraving, 22,2 x 29,2 cm. Ref. New Hollstein (Maarten van Heemskerck) 482-2nd ed. (of 3). - Coornhert, Dirk Volkertsz. Heemskerck, Maarten van (after) - The triumph of Patience. 2 engravings, ca. 20,6 x 25,5 cm. Ref. New Hollstein (Maarten van Heemskerck) 436-- Collaert, Adriaen; Collaert, Jan Baptist; Galle, Theodoor; De Passe, Crispijn. De Vos, Maarten (after) - The Ten Commandments. Antwerp, Philips Galle, ca. 1570-engravings, ca. 21,2 x 24,2 cm. Ref. Hollstein XLIV.22-26.72-1st ed. (of 3). - Collaert, Jan Baptist; Galle, Theodoor; Mallery, Karel van. De Vos, Maarten - The cycle of the vicissitudes of human life. Antwerp, Philips Galle, ca. 1570-engravings, ca. 18,0 x 22,8 cm. Ref. Hollstein XLIV.252-253.1266-1st ed. (of 3). - Collaert, Jan II; Galle, Cornelis; Galle, Philips; Mallery, Karel van. Stradanus, Johannes (after) - Hunts and animal scenes. Antwerp, Philips Galle's third, expanded edition, ca. 1596-engravings, ca. 19,8 x 26,1 cm. Ref. New Hollstein (Johannes Stradanus) 465-3rd ed. (of 8). - Mallery, Karel van. Stradanus, Johannes (after) - The introduction of the silkworm and the production of silk in Europe (Vermis sericus). Antwerp, Philips Galle, ca. 1 engraving, 21,3 x 27,1 cm. Ref. New Hollstein (Johannes Stradanus) 346-1st ed. (of 6). Prov. Possibly Adrianus van Immerseel (1663-of Berendrecht, Antwerp (supralibros). Joined: View on Philippopolis. 18th c. Etching, 12,2 x 23,8 cm (sheet), laid paper, inscription in lower margin: "PHILIPPIPOLI op de Revier de Mariza in Romania" (cut to image and inscription, small parts missing at top left and right, light stains). Mounted on paper.
[Flemish] Collection of prints from Antwerp. Engravings and etchings, various dimensions, laid paper with various watermarks (crowned double C, P with flower, crowned shield with lilies) (few with stains and tears, few mounted on laid paper, some censored with pen and brown ink, few with inscriptions in pen and brown ink). All sheets ca. 27,5 x 33,5 cm. Disbound in the original (?) damaged brown leather album. The front and back gold stamped with "ADRIANVS / VAN IMMERSEEL" and "ANTVERPIENSIS / ANNO 1[?]respectively. Mostly good impressions with wide margins. Nice collection of Dutch and Flemish engravings and etchings, published in Antwerp in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. Includes prints from the following series: Mallery, Karel van. Francken, Ambrosius (after) - The story of the father, son and ass. Antwerp, Philips Galle, ca. 1570-6 engravings, ca. 19,2 x 24,7 cm. This edition not in Hollstein. Ref. Hollstein VII.8.6-- Hollstein XI.160.125-- Doetecum, Joannes and Lucas van. Vredeman de Vries, Hans (after) - Scenographiae, sive perspectivae (Variae architecturae formae). Antwerp, Theodoor Galle, etchings, ca. 20,7 x 25,4 cm. Ref. Hollstein XLVII.52-68.30-3rd ed. (of 4). - Heemskerck, Maarten van (after) - The story of Susanna. Antwerp, Philips Galle, ca. 1570-3 engravings, ca. 20,5 x 24,6 cm. This edition not in New Hollstein. Ref. New Hollstein (Maarten van Heemskerck) 219-- Cort, Cornelis. Heemskerck, Maarten van (after) - The cycle of the vicissitudes of human affairs. Antwerp, Theodoor Galle, ca. 1595-1 engraving, 22,2 x 29,2 cm. Ref. New Hollstein (Maarten van Heemskerck) 482-2nd ed. (of 3). - Coornhert, Dirk Volkertsz. Heemskerck, Maarten van (after) - The triumph of Patience. 2 engravings, ca. 20,6 x 25,5 cm. Ref. New Hollstein (Maarten van Heemskerck) 436-- Collaert, Adriaen; Collaert, Jan Baptist; Galle, Theodoor; De Passe, Crispijn. De Vos, Maarten (after) - The Ten Commandments. Antwerp, Philips Galle, ca. 1570-engravings, ca. 21,2 x 24,2 cm. Ref. Hollstein XLIV.22-26.72-1st ed. (of 3). - Collaert, Jan Baptist; Galle, Theodoor; Mallery, Karel van. De Vos, Maarten - The cycle of the vicissitudes of human life. Antwerp, Philips Galle, ca. 1570-engravings, ca. 18,0 x 22,8 cm. Ref. Hollstein XLIV.252-253.1266-1st ed. (of 3). - Collaert, Jan II; Galle, Cornelis; Galle, Philips; Mallery, Karel van. Stradanus, Johannes (after) - Hunts and animal scenes. Antwerp, Philips Galle's third, expanded edition, ca. 1596-engravings, ca. 19,8 x 26,1 cm. Ref. New Hollstein (Johannes Stradanus) 465-3rd ed. (of 8). - Mallery, Karel van. Stradanus, Johannes (after) - The introduction of the silkworm and the production of silk in Europe (Vermis sericus). Antwerp, Philips Galle, ca. 1 engraving, 21,3 x 27,1 cm. Ref. New Hollstein (Johannes Stradanus) 346-1st ed. (of 6). Prov. Possibly Adrianus van Immerseel (1663-of Berendrecht, Antwerp (supralibros). Joined: View on Philippopolis. 18th c. Etching, 12,2 x 23,8 cm (sheet), laid paper, inscription in lower margin: "PHILIPPIPOLI op de Revier de Mariza in Romania" (cut to image and inscription, small parts missing at top left and right, light stains). Mounted on paper.
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