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Auction archive: Lot number 131

[LE HAY] — CHARLES DE FERRIOL | Recueil de cent estampes representant differentes nations du levant. [with, part two:]. Explication des cent estampes qui representent les costumes des differentes nations du levants. Avec de nouvelles estampes de cere...

Estimate
US$8,000 - US$12,000
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 131

[LE HAY] — CHARLES DE FERRIOL | Recueil de cent estampes representant differentes nations du levant. [with, part two:]. Explication des cent estampes qui representent les costumes des differentes nations du levants. Avec de nouvelles estampes de cere...

Estimate
US$8,000 - US$12,000
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

[LE HAY] — CHARLES DE FERRIOL Recueil de cent estampes representant differentes nations du levant. [with, part two:]. Explication des cent estampes qui representent les costumes des differentes nations du levants. Avec de nouvelles estampes de ceremonies turques qui ont aussi leurs explications. Paris: Le hay and Duchange, 1714; Jacques Collombat, 1715 Folio (19 3/4 x 13 in.). Engraved title, 102 engraved plates comprising 100 numbered plates and 2 unnumbered, 3 of which double-page, one leaf of engraved music. Contemporary red morocco, covers ruled in gilt, spine with raised bands in eight compartments, black morocco lettering piece in second, others with overall repeat decoration in gilt, marbled endpapers; expert restoration to the joints. Le Hay and Ferriol's famous work depicting the costume of the Levant The plates are based on paintings in the collection of the Marquis de Ferriol. In 1707, Ferriol commissioned Jean Baptiste van Mour to paint one hundred pictures of different officials and races in their costumes: the chief eunuch; a Turkish man cutting himself to show his love for his mistress; a Jewish woman taking goods to Turkish harems; a Greek bride; a Turkish woman at leisure; Albanians, Bulgarians, Greeks, Persians and Arabs. When the paintings were complete, Ferriol helped le Hay to publish the present engravings of the pictures. Le Hay's work was an instant success and the plates quickly became the principal source of turqueries for artists and publishers throughout Europe. In recognition of van Mour's talents, he was granted the unique post of "Peintre ordinaire du Roi en Levant" in 1725. REFERENCE:Atabey 429; Blackmer 591; Colas 1819-20; Brunet III, 947-8; Cohen-de Ricci 392l; Lipperheide 413, 414 PROVENANCE:Jacob Bouverie, 1st Viscount Folkestone (armorial bookplate to verso of title)Condition ReportCondition as described in catalogue entry. The lot is sold in the condition it is in at the time of sale. The

Auction archive: Lot number 131
Auction:
Datum:
14 May 2020 - 21 May 2020
Auction house:
Sotheby's
New York
Beschreibung:

[LE HAY] — CHARLES DE FERRIOL Recueil de cent estampes representant differentes nations du levant. [with, part two:]. Explication des cent estampes qui representent les costumes des differentes nations du levants. Avec de nouvelles estampes de ceremonies turques qui ont aussi leurs explications. Paris: Le hay and Duchange, 1714; Jacques Collombat, 1715 Folio (19 3/4 x 13 in.). Engraved title, 102 engraved plates comprising 100 numbered plates and 2 unnumbered, 3 of which double-page, one leaf of engraved music. Contemporary red morocco, covers ruled in gilt, spine with raised bands in eight compartments, black morocco lettering piece in second, others with overall repeat decoration in gilt, marbled endpapers; expert restoration to the joints. Le Hay and Ferriol's famous work depicting the costume of the Levant The plates are based on paintings in the collection of the Marquis de Ferriol. In 1707, Ferriol commissioned Jean Baptiste van Mour to paint one hundred pictures of different officials and races in their costumes: the chief eunuch; a Turkish man cutting himself to show his love for his mistress; a Jewish woman taking goods to Turkish harems; a Greek bride; a Turkish woman at leisure; Albanians, Bulgarians, Greeks, Persians and Arabs. When the paintings were complete, Ferriol helped le Hay to publish the present engravings of the pictures. Le Hay's work was an instant success and the plates quickly became the principal source of turqueries for artists and publishers throughout Europe. In recognition of van Mour's talents, he was granted the unique post of "Peintre ordinaire du Roi en Levant" in 1725. REFERENCE:Atabey 429; Blackmer 591; Colas 1819-20; Brunet III, 947-8; Cohen-de Ricci 392l; Lipperheide 413, 414 PROVENANCE:Jacob Bouverie, 1st Viscount Folkestone (armorial bookplate to verso of title)Condition ReportCondition as described in catalogue entry. The lot is sold in the condition it is in at the time of sale. The

Auction archive: Lot number 131
Auction:
Datum:
14 May 2020 - 21 May 2020
Auction house:
Sotheby's
New York
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