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San Francisco:: Pettingell Book Bindery / Art Hazelwood,, 2010.. Edition of 10. 16 x 18"; 72 pages. Sixty woodcuts printed by the artist on Masa paper in editions varying in size from 25 to 50 of which numbers 11 - 20 were bound by the artist in a hand-sewn hardcover book format. Prints tipped onto Arches cover text paper. Each print numbered, titled, and signed. Art Hazelwood: "From 1986 to 1993 I traveled around the world, living in Europe and Asia and in various parts of the States. My primary interest however was traveling in Asia. The intensity of travel lured me on to see more and more. Experiences of people and places left their mark and I have tried to give back some of that feeling. The Tibetan nomads, Vietnamese 'cyclo' drivers, Japanese 'salary man,' Sikhs, Thais, and Uygurs that make up this series are the actors on an impossibly crowded world stage. It is this sometimes overwhelming encounter with the world that these prints seek to express. "Prints…
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by Muller, Jan Harmensz [engraved after Lucas Van Leyden]
[Passion of Christ Series]
by Muller, Jan Harmensz [engraved after Lucas Van Leyden]
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[Amsterdam]: C. de Jonghe, 1670. Thirteen (of fourteen) loose. copper plate engravings (4 1/8 x 3 5/8"; 118 x 80 mm or slightly larger). Condition details below. A suite of the later impressions of this sequence of copperplate engravings by Jan Harmansz Muller, based on Lucas Van Leyden's original series published in 1521. Such series of engraved or woodcut cards were quite popular during the late and post- Medieval eras, and the Passion of Christ, rendered in a form closely approximating the fourteen Stations of the Cross in the Catholic Church, was a common subject. Muller's work so closely mimics Leyden's that the original date '1521' and the large monogram 'L' remain in each of the engravings. The origin of this suite is indicated by the presence in the lower portion of the first engraving (only), of Muller's name along with C. de Jonghe's imprint. Clement de Jonghe (fl. 1634/5 - 77) was a successful Amsterdam print seller, publisher and dealer, best remembered for his having salvaged the original plates of Rembrandt's etchings, from which he produced restrike editions. Jan Muller (1571-1628) was a gifted engraver who apprenticed under master printer Hendrick Goltzius (1558-1617). His own work was not limited to skillful reinterpretations of the work of his predecessors, but his attraction to the work of Leyden extended as well to a version of Leyden's engraved portrait of Emperor Maximilian I (after the woodcut by Durer). Of course, impressions of this series were published during his lifetime, and the later editions such as this, with de Jonghe's imprint, evidence the further utilization of the plates. This set lacks the final plate, the 14th in the series, which depicts the Resurrection. The first plate, which depicts the Last Supper and bears the imprint, exhibits a 4mm tear in the top edge, and two small smudges, along with a small early ink annotation on the verso. The 2nd plate bears an old colored pencil name on the verso and has a narrow discoloration in the left margin which penetrates only slightly into the plate area. The 7th and 9th plates exhibit significant old tidemarks on the versos, with the 7th mirroring the discoloration on the recto. All exhibit a small patch of thinning at the top edge on the verso from having been mounted at some point. Otherwise, the remaining plates are in very good condition.
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Walking Up and Down in Asia: Sixty Woodcuts
by Hazelwood, Art.
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[Thirty-Seven Original Lithographs from:] MASQUES ET VISAGES LES PROPOS DE THOMAS VIRELOQUE [and] LES ANGLAIS CHEZ EUX
by [Gavarni, Paul (i.e. Sulpice Guillaume Chevalier)]
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Paris: Imp. Lemercier [for:] Librairie Nouvelle, [nd. but ca. 1850s].. 19 plates and 18 plates. Loose sheets. Images, including captions, ca. 27 x 18.5 cm. Margins vary. Some creasing to the larger margins, two plates exhibit foxing and a couple more show some slight marginal tanning, otherwise very good or better. Decent representation of two of the sub- elements of Gavarni's extended work, which when completed, included 329 lithographic plates. The first element lacks plate 1 of the twenty published, and the second lacks plates 4 and 5 of twenty published (duplicates of 2 and 7 are also present, but not included in the count above). Ray treats the series at some length, describing Thomas Virelogue as "one of Gavarni's most brilliant inspirations," and the work as a whole as "a neglected masterpiece of nineteenth-century French graphic art." RAY (ART OF THE FRENCH ILLUSTRATED BOOK) 157.
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Manet and the French Impressionists. Pissarro, Claude Monet, Sisley, Renoir, Berthe Morisot, Cezanne, Guillaumin. Translated by J. E. Crawford Flitch
by Duret, Theodore
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280pp., illustrated, including 4 original etchings (with tissue guards) by Morison, Manet, & 2 Renoirs. Cloth with gilt foredge. Light foxing to endpapers and a few leaves (not affecting any of the prints). Bookplate indicating Librairie des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels, Louis de Meuleneere, Brussels. Near Fine.Please Note: Additional packing and insurance is required for this item. Please inquire.
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Picturesque America; or The Land We Live In
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A Delineation by pen and pencil of the mountains, rivers, lakes, forests, water-falls, shores, cañons, valleys, cities, and other picturesque features of our country. With illustrations of steel and wood, by eminent American artists. Edited by William Cullen Bryant. 2 Vols. 33x26 cm. Vol.I: 568 pp.+ 25 full-page engravings on steel h.t. Vol.II: vi+576 pp.+25 full-page engravings on steel h.t. Numerous engravings in-text. D. Appleton and Company, New York, 1872-1874. --- Contemporary full leather binding with gilt letters and decoration. All edges gilt. Marbled endpapers. Very tight binding, repaired by professional bookbinder. Previous owner name written on the first two pages of each volume. Some foxing, sometimes affecting engravings. A few pages have traces of water (more photos available upon request - additional postage due to heavy weight).
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FEMME COUCHÉE (TOURNÉE À GAUCHE)
by RENOIR, PIERRE-AUGUST (1841-1919)
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RENOIR, PIERRE-AUGUST (1841-1919) FEMME COUCHÉE (TOURNÉE À GAUCHE) Paris, Gazette des Beaux- Arts, 1906. Etching. From the 2nd edition published for Gazette des Beaux- Arts, XXXVII, 1907, facing P. 260. Stella 15, ii/ii. 5 1/2 x 7 3/4. (139mm x 199mm) In fine condition on watermarked paper. With full margins with the exception of a very small clipped right corner.
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Walking Up and Down in Asia: Sixty Woodcuts
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San Francisco:: Pettingell Book Bindery / Art Hazelwood,, 2010.. Edition of 10. 16 x 18"; 72 pages. Sixty woodcuts printed by the artist on Masa paper in editions varying in size from 25 to 50 of which numbers 11 - 20 were bound by the artist in a hand-sewn hardcover book format. Prints tipped onto Arches cover text paper. Each print numbered, titled, and signed. Art Hazelwood: "From 1986 to 1993 I traveled around the world, living in Europe and Asia and in various parts of the States. My primary interest however was traveling in Asia. The intensity of travel lured me on to see more and more. Experiences of people and places left their mark and I have tried to give back some of that feeling. The Tibetan nomads, Vietnamese 'cyclo' drivers, Japanese 'salary man,' Sikhs, Thais, and Uygurs that make up this series are the actors on an impossibly crowded world stage. It is this sometimes overwhelming encounter with the world that these prints seek to express. "Prints…
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[Thirty-Seven Original Lithographs from:] MASQUES ET VISAGES LES PROPOS DE THOMAS VIRELOQUE [and] LES ANGLAIS CHEZ EUX
by [Gavarni, Paul (i.e. Sulpice Guillaume Chevalier)]
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Paris: Imp. Lemercier [for:] Librairie Nouvelle, [nd. but ca. 1850s].. 19 plates and 18 plates. Loose sheets. Images, including captions, ca. 27 x 18.5 cm. Margins vary. Some creasing to the larger margins, two plates exhibit foxing and a couple more show some slight marginal tanning, otherwise very good or better. Decent representation of two of the sub- elements of Gavarni's extended work, which when completed, included 329 lithographic plates. The first element lacks plate 1 of the twenty published, and the second lacks plates 4 and 5 of twenty published (duplicates of 2 and 7 are also present, but not included in the count above). Ray treats the series at some length, describing Thomas Virelogue as "one of Gavarni's most brilliant inspirations," and the work as a whole as "a neglected masterpiece of nineteenth-century French graphic art." RAY (ART OF THE FRENCH ILLUSTRATED BOOK) 157.
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Manet and the French Impressionists. Pissarro, Claude Monet, Sisley, Renoir, Berthe Morisot, Cezanne, Guillaumin. Translated by J. E. Crawford Flitch
by Duret, Theodore
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280pp., illustrated, including 4 original etchings (with tissue guards) by Morison, Manet, & 2 Renoirs. Cloth with gilt foredge. Light foxing to endpapers and a few leaves (not affecting any of the prints). Bookplate indicating Librairie des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels, Louis de Meuleneere, Brussels. Near Fine.Please Note: Additional packing and insurance is required for this item. Please inquire.
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Picturesque America; or The Land We Live In
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A Delineation by pen and pencil of the mountains, rivers, lakes, forests, water-falls, shores, cañons, valleys, cities, and other picturesque features of our country. With illustrations of steel and wood, by eminent American artists. Edited by William Cullen Bryant. 2 Vols. 33x26 cm. Vol.I: 568 pp.+ 25 full-page engravings on steel h.t. Vol.II: vi+576 pp.+25 full-page engravings on steel h.t. Numerous engravings in-text. D. Appleton and Company, New York, 1872-1874. --- Contemporary full leather binding with gilt letters and decoration. All edges gilt. Marbled endpapers. Very tight binding, repaired by professional bookbinder. Previous owner name written on the first two pages of each volume. Some foxing, sometimes affecting engravings. A few pages have traces of water (more photos available upon request - additional postage due to heavy weight).
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FEMME COUCHÉE (TOURNÉE À GAUCHE)
by RENOIR, PIERRE-AUGUST (1841-1919)
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RENOIR, PIERRE-AUGUST (1841-1919) FEMME COUCHÉE (TOURNÉE À GAUCHE) Paris, Gazette des Beaux- Arts, 1906. Etching. From the 2nd edition published for Gazette des Beaux- Arts, XXXVII, 1907, facing P. 260. Stella 15, ii/ii. 5 1/2 x 7 3/4. (139mm x 199mm) In fine condition on watermarked paper. With full margins with the exception of a very small clipped right corner.
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Goldrush Days With Mark Twain, Illustrated with Woodcuts By Henry J. Glintenkamp
by William R. Gillis
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William R. Gillis. Goldrush Days with Mark Twain (H. Glintenkamp woodcuts). Copyright 1930. Albert & Charles Boni, NY. With an into by Cyril Clemens. RARE H. Glintenkamp WOODCUTS 6 woodcut illustrations included, Twain frontis (Three old friends), and 5 other historic and realistic woodcut illustrations. MEMOIRS. HISTORY OF NEVADA GOLDRUSH. Summary: Mr. Gillis was a friend of American author/humorist Mark Twain and was with him at Virginia, Nevada in the Goldrush days. In 1859 placer miners in the Great Basin discovered the largest gold and silver strike that had happened in the United States up until that time. RARE H. Glintenkamp WOODCUTS. Used. Good- Condition. 264 pages. Used. Good condition. First few pages are loose. Frontis is still affixed to binding. Green cloth boards gold titling. No titles left on spine. Spine is sunned.
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Sagittaria rigida Pursh (1814)
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1 leaf, verso blank. Sydm. Edwards del.; Pub. S. Curtis Walworth, July 1, 1801, Vol. 15. F. Sansom Sc. No 1472. A hand-colored engraving of Sagittaria rigida Pursh, commonly known Canadian Arrowhead.
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Selago ovata L’Hérit. ex Aiton
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1 leaf, verso blank. Pub. by W. Curtis St. Geo. Crescent. Mar. 1, 1792. No 186. A hand-colored engraving of Selago ovata as described by Aiton, W., Hortus Kewensis, vol. 2 (1789).
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Aurinia saxatilis (L.) Desv. (1792) [Golden Alison]
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1 leaf, verso blank. Sydm. Edwards fecit Pub. June 1 1791 by W. Curtis. No 159. A hand-colored engraving of Aurinia saxatilis, commonly known as Gold dust, Golden Alison (alyssum saxatile).
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[Uvularia grandiflora Sm.]
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1 leaf, verso blank. Sydm. Edwards del. Pub. June 1 1791 by W. Curtis. No 159. A hand-colored engraving of Uvularia grandiflora, family: Liliaceae; subfamily: Colchicoideae
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[Feather Calceolaria; Calceolaria pinnata L.]
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1 leaf, verso blank. Publish'd. by W. Curtis, Botanic Garden, Lambeth Marsh. No 42. A hand-colored engraving of Calceolaria pinnata L., known as Feather Calceolaria in English.
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Sesamum indicum L. (1815)
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1 leaf, verso blank. Sydm. Edward del. Pub. by S. Curtis Walworth. Dec. 1, 1814. No 1688. F. Sansom Sculpsit. A hand-colored engraving of Sesamum indicum, Sesame plant
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Syringa inodora (L.) Moench No 1472 (1812)
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1 leaf, verso blank. Sydm. Edwards del.; Pub. S. Curtis Walworth, July 1, 1812. F. Sansom Sc. No 1472. A hand-colored engraving of the herb Syringa inodora, or Philadelphus inodora, in the Hydrangea family.
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Micranthus tubulosus (Burm.f.) N.E. Br. (1801)
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1 leaf, verso blank. Sydm. Edwards del.; Pub. S. Curtis Walworth, July 1, 1801, Vol. 15. F. Sansom Sc. No 1472. A hand-colored engraving of Micranthus tubulosus (Burm.f.) N.E. Br., a member of the Iris family.
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Le Retour de Paris, or, the Neice presented to her Relatives by Her French Governess
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Thomas McLean, 1835. Etching with hand coloring in watercolor on cream wove paper, 4 3/4 x 6 1/2 inches (120 x 165 mm), full margins. Printed by Thomas McLean. Light, small circular area of dampstaining at left sheet edge recto, well outside of image area. Second very small area of light dampstaining at extreme lower-center sheet edge, well outside of image area. Paper tape remnants from a former mount at top right, center, and left corners. With fresh colors. Ex-collection: The Fresno Metropolitan Museum of Art and Science, Fresno, CA.
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