First tirage volume from Hetzel's French edition A L'Editeur, dark red cover from the Voyages Extraordinaires by Jules Verne. It includes the novel Cesar Cascabel (Cesar Cascabel: The Show on Ice) with illustrations by George Roux and two color maps. Collection Hetzel, Bibliotheque d'Education et de Recreation, published by Pierre Jules Hetzel et Cie, Paris. Inside back cover in crayon: M. Borardel en 1891. Artist: Jules Verne (French 1828-1905)Issued: c. 1891Dimensions: 7.50"W x 11"H x 1.50"DEdition Number: First tirage Manufacturer: HetzelCountry of Origin: FranceProvenance: Collection of Marie-Claude Lalique Condition: Good. Areas of color loss and wear on spine.
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Neo Expressionist artist Peter Keil painted this early Portrait in Blue while in Berlin, Germany. Keil created this expressive face with sweeping brushstrokes of blue paint on traces of black chalk crayon applied on beige paper that is glued onto a board. Signature, date and location on lower left: Peter Keil, Berlin 72. Housed in a distressed gilded frame with a white mat. On back of frame: sticker E. Raynal Fils, dorure et encadrement, restauration de tableaux, 14 Rue de la Seine, Paris. Artwork dimensions: 14.50"W x 21"H. Frame size: 21.10"L x 28.75"H x 0.60"W. Artist: Peter Robert Keil (German, b. 1942)Issued: 1972Country of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.
▲ Duncan Grant (1885-1978) 'Design for an Arch'signed with initials l.c., pencil and coloured crayon14 x 19cmProvenance: With Louise Hallett, London;'British Friends of the Art Museums of Israel', auction held at the Victoria and Albert Museum, 26 October 1987, lot 4.Condition ReportFramed: 32.5 x 36.5cmTime staining with pin holes in the upper corners and a vertical fold running through the centre. Some light smudging. The work is inscribed 'fixed' in the u.r. corner. Not viewed out of glazed frame.
▲ Ronald Searle (1920-2011) Christeningsigned and dated 'Ronald Searle/Novembr 24 1951' l.r., inscribed 'A strange procession/seen passing into/Saint James' this day/Novembr 24 1951' u.r., pen and ink and coloured crayon23.5 x 12.5cmCondition ReportFramed: 43 x 30cmTime staining. A 5mm tear and small scuff to the centre of the top edge. A couple of light surface abrasions to the left of the bottom edge. Not viewed out of glazed frame.
Attributed to Henry Scott Tuke RA RWS (1858-1929) A figure in a sailing boatpencil;verso studies of armsred crayon17 x 11.5cmCondition ReportFramed: 26.5 x 20.5cmTime staining with light creasing. The study verso can be seen faintly through the paper which is a little thin. Some discolouration and acid staining to the edges of the sheet verso, please refer to illustration. Not viewed out of glazed frame.
Mortone Vogue [London fashion house], 1970s. A collection of 32 original fashion designs in ink & pencil with colour crayon, some of the drawings heightened with white, plus 23 designs with a printed [lithographic] outline and hand-coloured patterns in crayon, many on company captioned paper with reference numbers, most measuring 33 x 21cm, the smaller designs measuring 25 x 20cm (55)
Children's Books, Gibbs Margaret "The Man Who Caught the Wind - Stories from the Children's Hour" Chapman and Hall 1936, ills by May Smith, col frontis, col plates, black and white plates and ills, pictorial boards, dust wrapper, not price clipped, Wodehouse P.G. "William Tell Told Again" ills Philip Dadd, A and C Black 1900, col plates, front board cracked, pictorial cloth. "Number Five Joy Street" Basil Blackwell, contributions by Walter de la Mare, Hilaire Belloc etc. plates tipped in, decorated end-papers and decorated boards, dust wrapper with loss to back strip, Upton Florence and Upton Bertha "The Golliwog's Desert Island" Longmans Green and Co 1906, plate opp page 26 has had the face coloured in and crayon marks on the 'fur coat', pictorial boards, titles a little faded, obl 8vo. Woodward Alice (ills) "The Story of the Mikado told by W S Gilbert" Daniel O'Connor 1921, col frontis, col plates, black and white ills throughout, pictorial end papers, pictorial boards, dustwrapper, Willebeek le Mair, H. "Our Old Nursery Rhymes", Brooke Leslie (ills.) "Nonsense Songs by Edward Lear" Frederick Warne and Co., col frontis, col plates, black and white ills. pictorial and gilt titled boards, dustwrapper, and others (1 box)
Vintage Indonesian water paint and black crayon on paper that represents a Dayak woman with light blue hoops in her elongated earlobes. She holds a basket of white flowers on her knees and wears a pink and blue sarong. Signed on the lower left and includes a red seal. Housed in a gilded frame. Sight size: 18"L x 37.50"H. Frame size: 18.50"L x 38.50"H x 0.50"W. Issued: c. 1970Country of Origin: IndonesiaCondition: Age related wear.
Vintage Indonesian water paint and black crayon on paper that represents a Dayak woman wearing multiple light blue hoops in her elongated earlobes. A child rest on her as she lays peacefully wrapped from the waist down in an aqua blue sarong. Signed on the lower left and includes a red seal. Housed in a gilded frame. Sight size: 37.50"L x 18"H. Frame size: 38.50"L x 18.50"H x 0.50"W. Issued: c. 1970Condition: Age related wear. Small tears on the upper center part of the paper.
Helmut NEWTON (1920-2004) Mannequins, quai d'Orsay I, 1977 Photo-lithographie sur papier de Helmut Newton provenant du rare portfolio "Special Collection, 24 Photo Lithos", publiée par Rapoport Printing Corporation, New York, 1979. Rogner & Bernhard Verlag, München / Xavier Moreau, New York. Annotations au dos Signé par l’artiste au crayon Dimensions du feuillet 41 x 28 cm environ
Helmut NEWTON (1920-2004) Jassana - Rue Ambriot, Paris, 1977 Photo-lithographie sur papier de Helmut Newton provenant du rare portfolio "Special Collection, 24 Photo Lithos", publiée par Rapoport Printing Corporation, New York, 1979. Rogner & Bernhard Verlag, München / Xavier Moreau, New York. Annotations au dos Signé par l’artiste au crayon Dimensions du feuillet 41 x 28 cm environ
Robert COMBAS (Né en 1957) Feu n°2, 1990 Lithographie originale sur papier Vélin, signée, datée et numérotée 41/200 au crayon. Edition à 200 exemplaires en version deluxe et 20 exemplaires Hors Commerce. Chaque numéro de la lettre Feu a été confié à un artiste qui l'a entièrement conçu et maquetté, seul le format étant identique pour les 6 numéros. Numéro de Combas, Feu n°2 : lettre originale écrite pour Feu orné d'un texte de Robert Combas réalisé durant l'Eté 1990. 71 x 50 cm
Helmut NEWTON (1920-2004) 16th Arrondissement, Paris, 1976 Photo-lithographie sur papier de Helmut Newton provenant du rare portfolio "Special Collection, 24 Photo Lithos", publiée par Rapoport Printing Corporation, New York, 1979. Rogner & Bernhard Verlag, München / Xavier Moreau, New York. Annotations au dos Signé par l’artiste au crayon Dimensions du feuillet 41 x 28 cm environ
Pablo PICASSO (1881-1973), D’après Le peintre et le modèle boudeur Lithographie en noir sur papier vélin, d'après une gravure de Pablo Picasso Signée dans la planche 50 x 33,5 cm environ (c.19.68" x 13.18") Numérotée au crayon / 1200 exemplaires (numéro 128/1200) Datée 28 septembre 1968 dans la planche (Non encadrée)
Vivian Stanshall (1943-1995) British, founding member of the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, a still life of flowers in a vase accompanied by two wine glasses, watercolour and pen on paper, 21 cm x 15.5 cm, together with a small portrait of a smiling devil, ink and crayon on paper, 13 cm x 14.5 cm, a further sketch, and an abstract portrait of a man, ink on card, 24 cm x 17 cm. This lot, along with all others in the sale, has been consigned for sale by Vivian's son, Rupert. Please see the following article on our website for further background.https://www.dawsonsauctions.co.uk/news-item/dawsons-announce-sale-of-selected-items-from-the-collection-of-vivian-stanshall/?pc=16https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vivian_Stanshall
Vivian Stanshall (1943-1995) British, founding member of the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, 'Mama at Home', portrait, titled, signed and dated '82, ink, crayon and colour pencil on paper, 25.5 cm x 18 cm. This lot, along with all others in the sale, has been consigned for sale by Vivian's son, Rupert. Please see the following article on our website for further background.https://www.dawsonsauctions.co.uk/news-item/dawsons-announce-sale-of-selected-items-from-the-collection-of-vivian-stanshall/?pc=16https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vivian_Stanshall
Dickens (Charles) The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, first edition in the original monthly parts, 20 parts in 19, early issues, engraved portrait of Dickens by Finden after Maclise and 39 etched plates by H.K. Browne ("Phiz"), "latter" for "letter" on p.160 of part 5 (first state), those plates in first two parts without imprints, plate 29 with the uncommon short title, loosely inserted in part 4 is an original coloured pencil drawing by Browne, heightened in crayon, of the illustration "Newman Noggs Leaves the Ladies in the Empty House", lacking the inserted advertisements in part 1, the Mechi catalogue and most of the "Advertiser" in part 2, the scarce Amesbury advertisement in part 3, the Medical Casket in part 16, and the Valentine Vox advertisements in part 19/20, 4 of 5 specimen seals removed from rare "Hill's Wafers" advertisement in part 19/20, all other advertisements present, some browning to plates as usual, a few leaves loose, original blue-green printed wrappers, one spine neatly rebacked, some others slightly worn, preserved in two modern custom chemises and handsome crimson morocco slip-cases with pull-off tops, ends slightly bumped, 8vo, Chapman and Hall, 1838-9. *** Dickens' third novel as it originally appeared in serial form. ""Dickens was under pressure all through 1838 with the [...] double monthly tasks [...] of Oliver [Twist] and Nickleby." His biographer John Forster said later that he never knew him work so much after dinner or such late hours. There was extra urgency because he had promised to complete Oliver for publication in book form [...] months before the series publication was to end" (Tomalin). Provenance: Anderson Galleries, Sale of the Library of Mr Edwin W. Coggeshall of New York, 25th April 1916, lot 99.
Roberto Lusetti (Italian, 20th/21st c). Crayon and marker drawing on paper depicting an abstract form in bright colors, 2023. Signed and dated along the verso. Additionally annotated "Firenze" for the city of Florence along the verso.Height: 14 1/4 in x width: 11 1/2 in.Condition:Soiling throughout including some areas of smudges. Some of the paper fringes are missing. Creases along the edges. The work is not framed.
Paul Cadmus (American, 1904-1999). Crayon on green paper drawing depicting a sketch of David with the head of Goliath. Signed along the lower right. The verso with a partial sketch of a nude male torso and head.Provenance: Estate of Paul Cadmus; The collection of Jon Anderson; Private Minnesota collection.Height: 12 in x width: 8 1/2 in.Condition:The colors are bold and bright. There are no tears, losses, or restorations. There are a few light handling creases. The work is not framed.
Cy Twombly (1928–2011) was an American painter, sculptor, and photographer, associated with the abstract expressionist and neo-expressionist movements. Here are some key points about Cy Twombly:1. **Early Life:** Edwin Parker "Cy" Twombly Jr. was born on April 25, 1928, in Lexington, Virginia, USA.2. **Education:** Twombly studied at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and later attended the Art Students League in New York City. He also spent time in North Carolina at Black Mountain College, where he studied under artists such as Robert Motherwell and Franz Kline.3. **Military Service:** Twombly served in the United States Army as a cryptologist during the Korean War. His experiences during this time influenced some of his later artworks.4. **Move to Italy:** In the 1950s, Twombly moved to Italy, where he spent much of his life. The landscapes, history, and classical influences of Italy had a profound impact on his artistic development.5. **Artistic Style:** Twombly's work is characterized by its gestural, expressive, and often chaotic quality. He employed a unique blend of abstract expressionism, minimalism, and graffiti-like scribbles. His works often feature a poetic and lyrical quality.6. **Use of Text:** Twombly was known for incorporating written words and phrases into his paintings. The text, often barely legible, became an integral part of the overall composition.7. **Series and Themes:** Twombly worked in series, exploring themes and motifs over extended periods. Some of his notable series include the "Blackboard Paintings," the "Hero and Leandro" cycle, and the "Nine Discourses on Commodus."8. **Mediums and Materials:** Twombly experimented with various mediums, including painting, drawing, sculpture, and photography. He often used unconventional materials such as house paint, wax crayon, and graphite.9. **Exhibitions and Recognition:** Twombly's works were exhibited in major galleries and museums worldwide. He gained recognition for his contributions to contemporary art, and retrospectives of his work were organized by institutions like the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York.10. **Influence on Younger Artists:** Twombly's innovative and free-spirited approach to art has influenced numerous contemporary artists. His ability to merge classical references with modern abstraction has left a lasting impact on the art world.11. **Legacy:** Cy Twombly is considered one of the most significant artists of the 20th century. His work is celebrated for its emotional intensity, intellectual depth, and its ability to evoke a sense of timelessness.Cy Twombly passed away on July 5, 2011, in Rome, Italy. His legacy continues to be celebrated, and his artworks remain influential and highly sought after in the world of contemporary art.Measures 24 x 36.
Cy Twombly (1928–2011) was an American painter, sculptor, and photographer, associated with the abstract expressionist and neo-expressionist movements. Here are some key points about Cy Twombly:1. **Early Life:** Edwin Parker "Cy" Twombly Jr. was born on April 25, 1928, in Lexington, Virginia, USA.2. **Education:** Twombly studied at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and later attended the Art Students League in New York City. He also spent time in North Carolina at Black Mountain College, where he studied under artists such as Robert Motherwell and Franz Kline.3. **Military Service:** Twombly served in the United States Army as a cryptologist during the Korean War. His experiences during this time influenced some of his later artworks.4. **Move to Italy:** In the 1950s, Twombly moved to Italy, where he spent much of his life. The landscapes, history, and classical influences of Italy had a profound impact on his artistic development.5. **Artistic Style:** Twombly's work is characterized by its gestural, expressive, and often chaotic quality. He employed a unique blend of abstract expressionism, minimalism, and graffiti-like scribbles. His works often feature a poetic and lyrical quality.6. **Use of Text:** Twombly was known for incorporating written words and phrases into his paintings. The text, often barely legible, became an integral part of the overall composition.7. **Series and Themes:** Twombly worked in series, exploring themes and motifs over extended periods. Some of his notable series include the "Blackboard Paintings," the "Hero and Leandro" cycle, and the "Nine Discourses on Commodus."8. **Mediums and Materials:** Twombly experimented with various mediums, including painting, drawing, sculpture, and photography. He often used unconventional materials such as house paint, wax crayon, and graphite.9. **Exhibitions and Recognition:** Twombly's works were exhibited in major galleries and museums worldwide. He gained recognition for his contributions to contemporary art, and retrospectives of his work were organized by institutions like the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York.10. **Influence on Younger Artists:** Twombly's innovative and free-spirited approach to art has influenced numerous contemporary artists. His ability to merge classical references with modern abstraction has left a lasting impact on the art world.11. **Legacy:** Cy Twombly is considered one of the most significant artists of the 20th century. His work is celebrated for its emotional intensity, intellectual depth, and its ability to evoke a sense of timelessness.Cy Twombly passed away on July 5, 2011, in Rome, Italy. His legacy continues to be celebrated, and his artworks remain influential and highly sought after in the world of contemporary art.Measures 24 x 36.
Cy Twombly (1928–2011) was an American painter, sculptor, and photographer, associated with the abstract expressionist and neo-expressionist movements. Here are some key points about Cy Twombly:1. **Early Life:** Edwin Parker "Cy" Twombly Jr. was born on April 25, 1928, in Lexington, Virginia, USA.2. **Education:** Twombly studied at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and later attended the Art Students League in New York City. He also spent time in North Carolina at Black Mountain College, where he studied under artists such as Robert Motherwell and Franz Kline.3. **Military Service:** Twombly served in the United States Army as a cryptologist during the Korean War. His experiences during this time influenced some of his later artworks.4. **Move to Italy:** In the 1950s, Twombly moved to Italy, where he spent much of his life. The landscapes, history, and classical influences of Italy had a profound impact on his artistic development.5. **Artistic Style:** Twombly's work is characterized by its gestural, expressive, and often chaotic quality. He employed a unique blend of abstract expressionism, minimalism, and graffiti-like scribbles. His works often feature a poetic and lyrical quality.6. **Use of Text:** Twombly was known for incorporating written words and phrases into his paintings. The text, often barely legible, became an integral part of the overall composition.7. **Series and Themes:** Twombly worked in series, exploring themes and motifs over extended periods. Some of his notable series include the "Blackboard Paintings," the "Hero and Leandro" cycle, and the "Nine Discourses on Commodus."8. **Mediums and Materials:** Twombly experimented with various mediums, including painting, drawing, sculpture, and photography. He often used unconventional materials such as house paint, wax crayon, and graphite.9. **Exhibitions and Recognition:** Twombly's works were exhibited in major galleries and museums worldwide. He gained recognition for his contributions to contemporary art, and retrospectives of his work were organized by institutions like the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York.10. **Influence on Younger Artists:** Twombly's innovative and free-spirited approach to art has influenced numerous contemporary artists. His ability to merge classical references with modern abstraction has left a lasting impact on the art world.11. **Legacy:** Cy Twombly is considered one of the most significant artists of the 20th century. His work is celebrated for its emotional intensity, intellectual depth, and its ability to evoke a sense of timelessness.Cy Twombly passed away on July 5, 2011, in Rome, Italy. His legacy continues to be celebrated, and his artworks remain influential and highly sought after in the world of contemporary art.Measures 24 x 36.
Cy Twombly (1928–2011) was an American painter, sculptor, and photographer, associated with the abstract expressionist and neo-expressionist movements. Here are some key points about Cy Twombly:1. **Early Life:** Edwin Parker "Cy" Twombly Jr. was born on April 25, 1928, in Lexington, Virginia, USA.2. **Education:** Twombly studied at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and later attended the Art Students League in New York City. He also spent time in North Carolina at Black Mountain College, where he studied under artists such as Robert Motherwell and Franz Kline.3. **Military Service:** Twombly served in the United States Army as a cryptologist during the Korean War. His experiences during this time influenced some of his later artworks.4. **Move to Italy:** In the 1950s, Twombly moved to Italy, where he spent much of his life. The landscapes, history, and classical influences of Italy had a profound impact on his artistic development.5. **Artistic Style:** Twombly's work is characterized by its gestural, expressive, and often chaotic quality. He employed a unique blend of abstract expressionism, minimalism, and graffiti-like scribbles. His works often feature a poetic and lyrical quality.6. **Use of Text:** Twombly was known for incorporating written words and phrases into his paintings. The text, often barely legible, became an integral part of the overall composition.7. **Series and Themes:** Twombly worked in series, exploring themes and motifs over extended periods. Some of his notable series include the "Blackboard Paintings," the "Hero and Leandro" cycle, and the "Nine Discourses on Commodus."8. **Mediums and Materials:** Twombly experimented with various mediums, including painting, drawing, sculpture, and photography. He often used unconventional materials such as house paint, wax crayon, and graphite.9. **Exhibitions and Recognition:** Twombly's works were exhibited in major galleries and museums worldwide. He gained recognition for his contributions to contemporary art, and retrospectives of his work were organized by institutions like the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York.10. **Influence on Younger Artists:** Twombly's innovative and free-spirited approach to art has influenced numerous contemporary artists. His ability to merge classical references with modern abstraction has left a lasting impact on the art world.11. **Legacy:** Cy Twombly is considered one of the most significant artists of the 20th century. His work is celebrated for its emotional intensity, intellectual depth, and its ability to evoke a sense of timelessness.Cy Twombly passed away on July 5, 2011, in Rome, Italy. His legacy continues to be celebrated, and his artworks remain influential and highly sought after in the world of contemporary art.Measures 24 x 36.
Cy Twombly (1928–2011) was an American painter, sculptor, and photographer, associated with the abstract expressionist and neo-expressionist movements. Here are some key points about Cy Twombly:1. **Early Life:** Edwin Parker "Cy" Twombly Jr. was born on April 25, 1928, in Lexington, Virginia, USA.2. **Education:** Twombly studied at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and later attended the Art Students League in New York City. He also spent time in North Carolina at Black Mountain College, where he studied under artists such as Robert Motherwell and Franz Kline.3. **Military Service:** Twombly served in the United States Army as a cryptologist during the Korean War. His experiences during this time influenced some of his later artworks.4. **Move to Italy:** In the 1950s, Twombly moved to Italy, where he spent much of his life. The landscapes, history, and classical influences of Italy had a profound impact on his artistic development.5. **Artistic Style:** Twombly's work is characterized by its gestural, expressive, and often chaotic quality. He employed a unique blend of abstract expressionism, minimalism, and graffiti-like scribbles. His works often feature a poetic and lyrical quality.6. **Use of Text:** Twombly was known for incorporating written words and phrases into his paintings. The text, often barely legible, became an integral part of the overall composition.7. **Series and Themes:** Twombly worked in series, exploring themes and motifs over extended periods. Some of his notable series include the "Blackboard Paintings," the "Hero and Leandro" cycle, and the "Nine Discourses on Commodus."8. **Mediums and Materials:** Twombly experimented with various mediums, including painting, drawing, sculpture, and photography. He often used unconventional materials such as house paint, wax crayon, and graphite.9. **Exhibitions and Recognition:** Twombly's works were exhibited in major galleries and museums worldwide. He gained recognition for his contributions to contemporary art, and retrospectives of his work were organized by institutions like the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York.10. **Influence on Younger Artists:** Twombly's innovative and free-spirited approach to art has influenced numerous contemporary artists. His ability to merge classical references with modern abstraction has left a lasting impact on the art world.11. **Legacy:** Cy Twombly is considered one of the most significant artists of the 20th century. His work is celebrated for its emotional intensity, intellectual depth, and its ability to evoke a sense of timelessness.Cy Twombly passed away on July 5, 2011, in Rome, Italy. His legacy continues to be celebrated, and his artworks remain influential and highly sought after in the world of contemporary art.Measures 24 x 36.
GENKINGER, FRITZ (1934 - 2017), "Turner auf Pferd", 20. Jh., unten rechts signiert: "Genkinger". Farbkreide auf Papier, hinter Passepartout montiert. HxB Passepartoutausschnitt: ca. 42 x 28 cm (HxB Rahmen: ca. 55 x 39,5 cm). Alters- und Beriebsspuren. Mit Rahmen (Altersspuren). PROVENIENZ: Kunsthaus Schaller, Stuttgart.| GENKINGER, FRITZ (1934-2017), "Gymnast on horse", 20th century, signed lower right: "Genkinger". Colour crayon on paper, mounted behind passepartout. HxW passepartout cut-out: approx. 42 x 28 cm (HxW frame: approx. 55 x 39.5 cm). Traces of age and rubbing. With frame (traces of age). PROVENANCE: Kunsthaus Schaller, Stuttgart.
Large color serigraph on wove paper by Pop artist Peter Max from his 1996 series Disney: Mickey and Minnie Mouse. It depicts a full body Mickey Mouse in front of a warm yellow-orange sphere set on a deep red background. Max used a combination of luminous white, blue, green and red colors and added white wax crayon marks on the lower part of his composition. Signature in white crayon on lower right: Max. Numbered on lower left: 244/500. Housed in a wide white frame with a white linen mat. Sight size: 29"L x 38"H. Frame size: 42"L x 51"H x 1.50"W. Artist: Peter Max (German-American b. 1937)Issued: 1996Edition Number: 244 of 500 Country of Origin: Germany-United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Large color serigraph on wove paper by Pop artist Peter Max from his 1996 series Disney: Mickey and Minnie Mouse. It depicts a full body Minnie Mouse in front of a warm yellow-orange sphere set on a deep blue background. Max used a combination of luminous pink, red, green and dark blue colors and added white wax crayon marks on Minnie's shoes and on the lower part of his composition. Signature in white crayon on lower right: Max. Numbered on lower left: 244/500. Housed in a wide white frame with a white linen mat and a pink border. Sight size: 29"L x 38"H. Frame size: 42"L x 51"H x 1.50"W. Artist: Peter Max (German-American b. 1937)Issued: 1996Edition Number: 244 of 500 Country of Origin: Germany-United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Karte, Schwaben"Circulus Sueviae continens Ducatum Wirtenbergensem". Kupferstichkarte, J.B. Homann, Nürnberg, um 1720, partiell grenz- und flächenkoloriert. Detaillierte Schilderung der gesamten schwäbischen Lande um das Herzogtum Württemberg, zwischen Lothringen und dem Ammersee sowie Nürnberg und Vaduz. Figürliche Titelkartusche mit Flussgottheiten und einer Allegorie auf den Weinbau. Im Passepartout. 52 x 58,5 cm (Bl), 60 x 67 cm (PP). Guter Zustand, dezente Einmalungen in Blei und Rotstift. Map of Swabia. Copper plate engraving, partially coloured, by JB Homann, Nuremberg, around 1720. Large area around the Duchy of Wurttemberg. Figurative title cartouche with rivergods and allegorical figures. Mounted in passepartout. Good condition, decent drawings by pencil and red crayon.
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