n? Ae “ ie cone Se A CATALOGUE OF A VALUABLE AND EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF ANCIENT AND MODERN PRINTS, THE PROPERTY OF A NOBLEMAN OF HIGH ek Te Mart the First. CONSISTING CHIEFLY OF THE DUTCH AND FLEMISH SCHOOLS, Which contain a Valuable and Interesting Series of | Wr N PAINTERS’ ETCHINGS, Including the BEST WoRKsS of BERGHEM, KARL DU JARDIN, RUYSDAEL, OSTADE, WATERLOO, SWANEVELDT, &c. Proors and Fine Impressions of the PRINCIPAL PRODUCTIONS of VISSCHER AND SUYDERHOEF, A large Assemblage of the Works of RUBENS AND VANDYCK, By the most CELEBRATED ENGRAVERS, As well as fine Specimens after other Painters of the ITALIAN, DutcH and FLEMISH SCHOOLS. Some of the finest Productions of GOLTZIUS, SAENREDAM, MULLER, &e: Including Rare Proofs and undescribed Impressions. | A MOST INTERESTING SERIES OF FOREIGN PORTRAITS, Particularly Frencu, Containing all the FINEST ENGRAVINGS by NANTEUIL, DREVET, EDELINCK, game BALECHOU, DAULLE, WILLE, &c. ; MANY OF THEM IN PROOF STATES. Engravings by RAFFAELLE MORGHEN, Comprising nearly the WHOLE OF HIS WORKS, cuzrty Proors, or in the most desirable State of Impression. Some FINE PRODUCTIONS of the MODERN ITALIAN & FRENCH SCHOOLS By Anderloni, Volpato, Desnoyers, Miiller, &c. Which, together with the PORTFOLIOS which contained this Collection, WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY Mr. PHILLIPS Al his Great Rooms, 73, Bond Street, On MONDAY, the 5th Day of MAY, 1834, And Seven following Days (Sunday excepted) a at Twelve fo for One o’Clock precisely. May be Publicly Viewed on the Thursday, Friday & Sgonkay: srabentsn the Sale, and Catalogues at Two Shillings each, had at the Auction Mart, and at Mr. Puiuvirs’s, 73, New Bond Street, London. Also of Messrs. ARTARIA and FONTAINE, Manheim; Messrs. ArrariA, Vienna; Mr. JEROME DE Vries, Amsterdam; Mr. RirrnerR, Dresden; Mr. Ern Harzen, Hamburgh ; Messrs. HeRMAN & BARTH, Munich; Messrs. GALIGNANI & Co., and Mr. Preri-BENARD, Paris. CONDITIONS OF SALE. FIRST.—THE highest bidder tobe the pureliaser, and if any dispute arise between.two or more bidders, the lot. to be put up again and re-sold. SECOND.—No person to advance less than one shilling at each bidding ; above five pounds, five shillings ; and.so on im pro- portion. THIRD.—The purchasers to give in their names and places of abode, and if,required to pay down immediately a deposit of 25 per cent, in part of payment of the purchase money. FOURTH.—The lots to be absolutely cleared away with all faults, and errors of description, at the purchaser’s. expence, within one day after the sale. FIFTH.—AS THIS:AUCTION IS MADE ON CONDITION OF PROMPT PAYMENT, THE REMAINDER OF THE PURCHASE-MONEY MUST BE PAID ON OR BEFORE THE DELIVERY OF THE LOTS. SIXTH.—Upon failure of complying with the above conditions, the money deposited in part of payment shall be forfeited, all the lots uncleared within the time limited shall be re-sold’ either by public or private sale, and the deficiency, if any, together with all charges of such re-sale, shall be made good by the defaulter at this sale, LASTLY.—But should any purchaser or purchasers obtain their Jot or lots, and leave the same, or any part, uncleared, or by any neglect:or evasion omit paying for\the same, such purchaser or purchasers shall pay five per cent, interest on the amount of the said purchase, from the day of sale until the amount of the said bill shall be discharged *4* Gentlemen who cannot conveniently attend this Sale, may bave their COMMISSIONS faithfully executed under their Instructions by H. Pai.uirps, and the Lots sent to their direction after. the Sale of each’ Day. 1 INDEX TO THE FIRST EIGHT DAYS SALE. | IZ , FIRST DAY, Miscellaneous Dutch and Flemish Prints ; 5 taht Monday May ith. i Portraits, CLrerey ; Works oF RUBENS; Durex; AND FiemisH Etcuines, Ato D. 4 : . Mth Jé\ + SECOND DAY. Miscellaneous ; Forergn Portraits, CLERGY, con- | Tuesday May 6th. tinued; Works oF Rusens continued; Dutcn Ercn- | INGS continued, E to H. /é res THIRD DAY. Miscellaneous ; Forrtcn Portraits, CLerey, con- | Wednesday May 7th. tinued; Works or RUBENS continued; Durcu Ercu- INGS continued, J to P. ‘| f/2\, FOURTH DAY, Engravings after Dutch and Flemish Painters; ForE1eN | Thursday May 8th. f PorTRAITS, CLERGY, continued; Works or RUBENS continued; Worxs or Vanpycxk; Dutcu Etcnines continued, R to S. Friday May 9th. Forerien Portraits, Kines or FRANcE, continued; Works or JorRDAENS, SEGHERS, &c.; Durcu Ercu- INGS continued, T to Z. N62. W/4 a SIXTH DAY. Engravings after Italian Painters ; Fore1c¢N Portraits, Saturday May 10th. Kines or France, &c. continued; Works or Cor- NELIuS VisscHER, &c. | $4 G FIFTH DAY. i Engravings after REMBRANDT, TENIERS, OsTADE, &c. ; Jbl 5 i 0 SEVENTH DAY. Engravings after French Painters ; Specimens in Mezzo- | Monday May 12th. tinto; Works or SuyDERHOEF ; Works oF GoLTzius; | Fine Prints by MopEerRN Frencu AND ITALIAN En- GRAVERS; Works OF RAFFAELLE MorGHEN. | , EIGHTH DAY. Engravings after French Painters, &c. continued ; | Tuesday May 13th. Works or MatuaM, SAENREDAM, AND MULLER ; ‘ Worss or RarFraeLLeE MorGHEN continued. 7 # - oe le es : uN ; An 4 > ‘ Aime n * . x * ce 4 : iad 2 [ ; ‘2 sé Sh nen nee 3 =" te Wer eReMe. 3 Poe Lg br uy LF HER x oe ee. D rete Fa tert acct’ at 4a eee? 2 BPS ae eT wie ¢ DaMalentss AIO: FA RRS BOER EE OME iserL 2% cys Ae de i aA er . Rend ei 5 i ‘i es vlan Vw ae estat % a ; ga ere aes 2 Siro peli Met . . S& Sin Pe? ae ert d ‘ytteys Wee eee An + Si Revie “ rey th SITY a ae : ” A saa Pla aaa a# ast ve sean te wait Ronn oe. aint ay 2 He sayy nt cael a cepele int eit ‘aatle ist ; epee | ¥ di ith fama ‘eon sepa Ve # iG uth oan eF, | 23 PECL » denieh WE: WAGE | Jreaaiiges yore og — 2 ; a Tue SECOND anp THIRD PORTIONS of this Sale, which will take place BETWEEN THE FIRST WEEK in June and the 10th of July, 1834, of which Catalogues are now pre- paring, and will be ready for delivery on the 5th of May, will consist of the Works of REMBRANDT, among which will be found many Prints of extreme rarity, and beauty of impression. Works in Nretio, &c. by Maso Frniauerra, and the Engravers prior to Marc Antonio; The Works of Marc An- TONIO himself, (some of which are rare proofs), and of his followers Marzco pr Ravenna, Acostino VENEZIANO, The GuiIsI, JULIO BonasoneE, The Caracct, &e. Specimens by the Eanty German Enoravers, including the Works of the Master of 1466, Martin ScHONGAUER, IsRAEL van Meckenen, ALBERT Durer, THE LITTLE MAsTERs, Hoar, &c. &e. Fine Engravings of the Frencu ScHoot1, including some of the principal productions of Drevet, Portty, Witte, Epr- LINCK, &c. among the latter a brilliant proof of the Hoty Famity AFTER RAFFAELLE, OF WHICH ONLY ONE OTHER IS KNOWN TO EXIST. A continuation of the Series of Forrrgn Porrrarts, and a Collection of Eneiisn Portraits, chiefly subsequent to GRANGER. CAMDEN’s BRITANNIA, and PILKINGTON’s DicTIONARY oF Parnters, extensively illustrated, &c. &c. &c. oe tes A; 1G eit cor mere od fi hed Host Tae BAN i ~ye st * 5 ~ RotéeanTas. t6 ponad his , bal ai iy bene fé ae att — Great ae rere} aE QE SHH xP aa Map Sys = ae ee = Le cat Tae al z pas : ‘i yituoloit aga we qoKe wth ‘ i ie ESB. Bet re . it ever oe Mita aePrit i apt passe ; ey sae A ake aye tt ys HALOR hen N ( BOONE urea * & es | cai es x sie cae tay geayan, q % z v zs A CATALOGUE, &c. FIRST DAY’S SALE, MONDAY, the Sth Day of MAY, 1834, At Twelve for One precisely. MISCELLANEOUS. | | LOT 2% . 1 Various of the Dutch School, Etchings, &c. AO lhte ‘ 2 Set of Figures in the style of Callot, and various subjects after P. Quast ; Etchings by P. Vansomer, Vander Laan, &c. 34 | oe 3 The Visit of Henrietta Maria to Adrian Pauw; Battle between the English and Dutch off the Foreland; and various His- | torical and Topographical prints — 3 22 4 Set of twenty small etchings of Coast Scenes by J. Percelles ; Set of twelve of Shipping, by Ditto; and another set of Views of the House and Gardens of Salzdahlum, by Hecke- | ) cd x Ch nauer -— — 62. Pr , 9 A large parcel illustrative of the Old and New Testament, by Jan Van Luyken — —_ 170 git 4 6 A Set of Trades, another of Fables, &c. by Luyken 135 Gln 7 Imitations of Original Drawings of celebrated Masters of the Wh Dutch School, by PLoos Van AMSTEL 8 Landscapes by Esaias and John Vande Velde 36 | Gibbs 9 The Four Times of Day, and Landscapes in the style of. Elsheimer, by John Vande Velde; Figures by Scheindel, | ; &e. — — — 26 | , 10 The Pancake Woman; The Star of the Kings ; The Mounte- = bank, &c. by John Vande Velde, fine (allt , 11. The Sorceress; The Good ‘Samaritan, after Rembrandt, 5 J. Vande Velde; The Seizure of Christ, and Peter eee Christ, &c. by Akersloot, fine — oon _ 2 Various Holy Families; St. Francis receiving the Stigmata, s | all by Van Schuppen — i Dag dy Rte: ) | | oe | “al ae ERE ) | ; | : Z , 13 Boors fighting, after Molenaer, by Caukerken; The Stranded . , Whale, by Kittenstein; A Repast, by Ditto; The Net of i, Life, after V. Venne, a — 7 \Oréeee- , JL, 14 Various, by M. Mosyn, Hondius, and others | | 227 bly x Jie. , 15 A curious Satyrical print of the Pope and Monks playing at | Cards, by Peter Myriginus ; different subjects by N. Visscher ; Set of Etchings of Battles, by Zylvelt, &c. 2 hay a “(Ae Set of the Travels of Ulysses, from the paintings at Fontain- . bleau, by Primaticcio, etched by Theodore Van Thulden 5 bth ) a vA __ 17 Etchings by Cornelius Schut, jine impressions 27 rte p FOREIGN PO RTRAITS. : Wa , 18 Various Popes—Leo X., Julius IlI., Marcellus IL., Lonceent XIIL., Urban VIII, &¢. &e. rae 33 | oe 4 M7 ,19 lihoasee II. and XII., by Habert, Blondeau, &c. ; Hadrian VI. | by Houbraken; Olernenit XIV. by Cunégo, &e. 19] Be J 2 20 Clement IX. by Hall, after Carlo Maratti, proof before letters ; Sm aa? Alexander VII. by Pitau, Van Schuppen, Chantry, &c. 26 | Cie _, 21 Cardinal d’Auvergne, by Drevet; Albert Cardinal Archduke of es 4 Austria, by Velden, 1507; Cardinal Bentivoglio, by Mellan; | Victor de Bouthillier, by Nanteuil ; Frederic Borromeo, by Beers. Huret, &e. &e. a mxiny | 16 , f% , 22% Cardinal de Bonsy, by Van Schuppen; Cardinal Barberini, by Nanteuil, first state, in oval border of laurel leaves; the same, by Nanteuil, two different plates ; Cardinal Bissy, by be i Horthemels, before the order of the St. Esprit; Cardinal . | Barberini, by C. de Pas, Morin, &c,. 2 gk 10 we , 28 Cardinal de Bouillon, by Nanteuil, two impressions, one before the addition of the St. Esprit, and with the dedication; the CUS? a = same, a different plate, by Nanteuil, with the address of | | Edelinck, &e, ; Cardinal de Bonsy, by Nantevil 5 2 ,24 Cardinal de Bouillon, by Masson, Nanteuil, Natalis, and L’Ar- =e messin ; Cardinal Bissy, by Drevet; and the same, by he. Horthemels, one an impression hefos the addition of the order of the St. Esprit a q /f, % Cardinal de Bouillon, after Rigaud, by Ricidens A PROOF before the arms or any letters; a PROOF with the arms and before letters, and a lettered impression ia 3 , 26 Cardinal Duperron, by Mellan ; Marcus Antonius de Dominis, 7 by Delff; Cardinal Coislin, re Magdalen Masson, Chasteau, _, 4 ae “ GC yy 27 Cardinal Cambout de Coislin, by Gantrel ; the same after Nan- teuil, by Lenfant ; and others by Nanteuil, Pitau, &c. 7 Nfl 28 Cardinal Dubois, after Rigaud, by Drevet ; Cardinal le Camus, | ** by Thomassin, Vallet, Roullet, &e. 14 oli 29 Cardinal Borromeo, and the companion print of Saint Louis, both after Le Brun, by Edelinck — 2 obe- 30 Cardinal d’Estrées, by Edelinck, Nanteuil, &c.; Cardinal d’Este,| 7 / _ by Van Schuppen, &c. a 7 bb: oe 31 Cardinal d’Este, by Van Schuppen; Cardinal Fleury, by Tho- massin, Roy, Aveline, &c. — 9 faser 32 Cardinal Fleury, after Rigaud, by Chereau, two impressions with | ley differences in the inseription ; the same by Drevet, &c. 4 tharhe '33 Cardinal Fleury, after Rigaud, by Drevet: the same by Chereau, two impressions, one before the addition of the cross, and _,, art: d cath Ad Gy before the alieration mm the inscription 3 Ifo Lt 34 Cardinal de Luynes, by Fessard; and the same before the order | /* of the St Esprit; Cardinals Pancirolus, Lomellinus, &c. 12 bp tae 35 Cardinal Mazarin, after Mignard, by Nanteuil; and the same before the alteration in the inscription ; three others, differ- | / , ent, by Nanteuil — _ 5 VTA 36 Cardinal’ Mazarin, by Nanteui!, three different 3 itt Aw 37 Cardinal Mazarin, by Nanteuil, oval in border of stars ; and the same in an octagon by Regnesson, both very fine 2| Or 38 Cardinal Mazarin, after Chauveau, and Mignard, by Van Schup- pen; the same, after Mignard, by Nanteuil and Poilly 4 39 Cardinal Mazarin, by Nanteuil, oval, pRooF, with the shield of arms and before the motto ; Ditto, without the shield ; and Ditto, wth the motto; the same, after Van Mol, by Nan- teuil —_ — 4 40 Cardinal Mazarin, by Nanteuil, in a border of foliage; and the same, by Ditto, in ovals, very fine — 3 41 Cardinal Mazarin in his Gallery, by Nanteuil; the same by Cl. Mellan, Picart, L’Asne, &c. — 1g 42 Cardinal de Gesvres, by Gaillard, proor and letters ; Cardinal de Noailles, by Drevet ; and the same, with and without the order of the Saint Esprit — 5 43 Cardinal de Noailles, by Vermeulen, and Desrochers; Car- dinal Polignac, by Daullé, proor and letters ; the same, in small oval, proor and letters — 6 44 Cardinal de Noailles, by Edelinck, Pitau, &c. ; Cardinal Polig- | nac, by L. Cars, &e. a — 10 Wnée o 45 Cardinal Polignac, by Chereau, prooF and letters 2-| Vr of i Apiiht PD Te tage a EA NS ee \ .\ Ss ree ay . 58 The Brazen Serpent, by Bolswert, A BRILLIANT IMPRESSION 1 } mero 46 ‘CARDINAL POLIGNAC, BY CHEREAU, AFTER RIGAUD, BEAU- TIFUL ‘PROOF BEFORE LETTERS, AND BEFORE THE BORDER — ~- + ae 47 Cardinal Philamarinas, by Roullet; Cardinal Peretti, by Bloe- mart ; Cardinal Pallavacini, after Titian, by De Jode, &c. 11 48 Cardinal Richelieu, by Nanteuil, Mellan, &c. 11 49 Cardinal Richelieu, by Picart, Claude Mellan, L’Asne, &e, 11) 50 Cardinal Ximenes, by Edelinck ; Cardinal de Sousa, by Duflos; Archbishop of Mentz, by Pass ; various Cardinals, by Claude Mellan, &c. — — 13 51 Cardinal de Retz, by Nanteuil; the same, by Van Schuppen, | (with variations in the shield of arms); and the same, by Claude Mellan ; Cardinal Rospigtiosi, after Carlo Maratti, &e. a =" aL 52 Cardinal de Rohan, by L. Cars, two impressions, one before the alteration of the names of Rigaud and Cars; Cardinal’ Rochefoucault, by M. eiiirreees Cardinai-Rospigliosi, by Col- lier, &e. — — eh 4 58 Cardinal de Rohan, by Drevet, two impressions, one before the order of the St. Esprit; Cardinal Rospigliosi, after Poussin, by Bonnart ; the same, after Carlo Maratti, by Simon, &c. 5): WORKS OF RUBENS, ‘&e 54 Fall of the Wicked Angels, by Vorsterman, with reverse ; the “same, by Neefs, a PROOF with Hi white sparks Sesuinig from below — —_— 34% 55 Lot departing from Sodom, by Vorsterman: Lot and his - Daughters, by De Leeyw, and Swanenburg ; The Torments of Job, by Vorsterman ; Abraham’s Sacrifice, by Galle, &e. ; Melchisidec blessing the Bread and Wine, by Witdoue 7% 56 Melchisedec and Abraham, by Neefs ; The Sacrifice of Samuel, by Lommelin; Elijah fed in the Desert, by Lauwers 3“ 57 The Judgment of Solomon, by Bolswert; The Meeting of Jacob and Esau, by P. de Baillu; Judith with the Head of Holofernes; by Voet; Esther before Ahasuerus, by Colin, 59 Judith with the Head of Holofernes, by Galle, aes ; The ee zen Serpent, by Ditto, &c. heh bers 69 Daniel in the Lion’s Den, by Leeuw, svtt echingte fine 3 y | |Z | \, J e | , 67 The Adoration of the Magi, by Witdouc, BRILLIANT PROOF ( 9 ) 61 David and Abigail, by Lommelin; The Overthrow of ae . herib, by Soutman — o— 2 iif f _ 62 Susanna and the Elders, wood cut by C. Jegher ; the same, by Pontius, Lasne, and Vorsterman ; Daniel in the Lion’s Den, Blooteling exc. Se oat 5 V ugh , 68 Saint Anne and the Virgin, and the Annunciation, by Bolswert, | Jirst address ; The Marriage of the Virgin, by Ditto 5 : 64 The Visitation at the Virgin, by P. de Jode; The Nativity, by | Bolswert, first address : The Adoration of the Shepherds, 4, Yu by Witdouce ae wee 3 , 65 The Adoration of the Shepherds, and the Magi, by Vorsterman, | ? Jy Pontius, Galle, Eynhouedts, &c. BS 6 VOU gat , 66 The apestion of the Shepherds, and the Magi, by Bolswert, | , , ©, Vorsterman, and Lauwers — os 3 Wt BEFORE ANY LETTERS — “— 1 , 68 The Adoration of the Magi, by Witdouc, PROOF BEFORE ANY LETTERS, before the alteration of the drapery which covers the Virgin’s bosom, and touched upon with chalk, probably |, by Rubens himself oon ‘ te 69 The Adoration of the Magi, by Bolswert, first address ; same, by Lommelin, and Ryckemans —- fed _170 The Adoration of the Magi, by Vorsterman, and Ryckemans 3 Co o me: The Murder of the Innocents, on two sheets, by Pontius, fine 1 7 ag sole "72 The Presentation in the Temple, by Pontius; The Flight into | A t 4 / Mp: Egypt, by Marinus; The Return from lrsiat ‘il pati man, and Bolswert, ieake address aa , 48 The Flight into Egypt, Holy Family, &c. by Voet, Vorster- man, Galle, Lenfant, &c. = apie _74 Virgin and Infant Saviour, Holy Family, &c. by rons | Vorsterman, Witdouc, Jegher, &c. oe 14 1 of e /\ J cba Virgin and Infant Saviour, Holy Family, &c. by Bolswert, | | jirst address, fine — ee 3 Uigfie 5 Yt -16 Holy Family, by Witdouc, Galle, Bolswert, &c. 44 tought : t ; he) o 47 Virgin and Infant Saviour, and Holy Family, by Suyderhoef, Witdouc, and Jegher — at | Abe . dele: 78 The Daughter of Herodias presenting the Head of John ‘8 Baptist to her Mother and Herod, by Bolswert, FINE PROOF | . BEFORE ANY LETTERS — Lol lene 79 The Miraculous Draught of Fishes, by Bolswert; The ible Via Money, by Vorsterman, &c. es Lpndpe? % (S A} “\f, IST) « 80 Mary Magdalen at the feet of Our Saviour, by Natalis; Christ’s | Charge to Peter, by Soutman, and P. de Jode ; The anh t | | tism of Christ, by Lommelin; Christ’s Agony in the Garden, | . by de Bailliu, &e. | ae 6 " | Ed , 81 Christ’s Charge to Peter, very large oval, mezz. no engraver’s name, fine and scarce — 1/ | | ‘3 ye 82 Christ and the Woman of Canaan; The Temptation of Christ, ) | by Jegher ; The Crowning with Thorns, by Galle, &e. 7) G hi, | . » (6 7+ 88 The Last Supper, by Bolswert, and Soutman, very fine “2 iy) ‘ oo , 84 The Scourging of Christ, by Pontius; The Ecce Homo, and be i Christ bearing his Cross to Cat vary by Lauwers 3/4 gee Z| 2 | _ 85 The Descent from the Cross, by Vorsterman, fine _ 1 / Ti |. |yo|, 86 The Dead Saviour, attended by the Maries, &c. by Pontius, : ee | | Witdouc, and Soutman — a 8h } a 2. , 87 The Trinity, by Bolswert, first address ; The Dead Saviour, fp \, ick woe by Ditto; The Entombment, by Soutman 3 phe | : | £ |. \. 88 The Réstirection! by Bolswert, two, different, first address ; ire Oey The Disciples at Emmaus, by Witdoue 3 “Up ) | RS DUTCH & FLEMISH ETCHINGS. The numbers in aye te _ to Bartsch’s ** Peintre Graveur.” en naermemeaeet neta. omen 5 89 J. Van Aken . . Aset of Six of Horses, oury “And: (Wo. L | to 6) a 6 0 z | ait: 90 sti Landscapes, Views on the Rtas; a. q7 : aa to 21). oth Meals Bat va; Z 91 L. BACKHUYSEN . A set of Ten Views on the River Y, a Par, | to 10) | pes $3 - 10 Ct Zho »| O@', 92 J.F. Beton . . Landscapes, various — . 15 +s 9 ) 93 C.Beaa . . . His Work, complete, very fine, with va- riations — Verh SS nw /|\ & , 94 N. BeERcHEM . . Cows drinking, (a); The Flute ssc ‘ (6), &c. very fine A hele Rae joe ZO» 95 ———__—_—_—_—- Cows drinking, (1), FIRST STATE, rare a“ J | | exceedingly fine — Ee DA oe | /\ J 1+ 96 The Watering Cow, (2), PROOF BEFORE ep: | THE NAME, extremely rare =~ 1 Vheiw ia Migiy = nti eeaaety ee : AME | cay 1 | Ss Z| of | 4 oe SONY Y\/i > + 104 98 N. BERGHEM . 99 103 105 . 106 G. BLEKER. 108 , 109 Joun Born. 110 Cabby) . A Man mounted on a Mule, (5), site J PROOF BEFORE THE 8KY 1 hulp Set of five upright Landscapes with Ani- | mals, (8 to 12), fine 5 lolbua Set of four oblong etchings of Cattle, and two of Goats’ Heads, (13 to 18), ditto 6 Liked Set of six of Cows and Sheep, called “ the aP Milk Pails,” (23 to 28), fine 6 . Uffit Set of six of Sheep, called “ the Woman’s Book,” (29 to 34), early states before the numbers, with the exception of the tetle a 6) oe ‘* The Woman’s Book ” of eight Fo and two others, (41 to 48), &c. tae ‘¢The Man’s Book ” of eight pieces, a ) to 56), beautiful proofs before the num-— bers, but unfortunately wanting the se-— venth plate ae vis Om . An anonymous etching of a Landscape, approaching in some degree to the style of Berghem. It represents a Rocky | Scene with effect of Sun-set; on the left a Female Peasant, with her back turned | towards the spectator, is attending some Cows and Sheep; a Cow is seen standing in the left corner of the print. Very de-— Db » lacately etched, ands perhaps UNIQUE 1 . The Angel promising a Son to Abraham, © (1); Jacob and Rachel, (3); and Paul | and Barnabas at Lystra, (5), fine ond rare i me DSLRAMO The Cow-herd, (6); Cows and Sheep drinking, (7); Cattle proceeding home, (8); and the Milk Maid, (9), ditto 4 UOC CUP The Waggon with four wheels, (10) ; ditto with two wheels, (11); and the. Market Cart, (12), detto gVlvrza ve’ . Four oblong Landscapes, (5, 8, 9, and 10,) — before the name; and one upright ditto, » | a A (2), with the address of Matham Ye. The Five Senses, after Andrew Both, es to 15) igh 5 Llib hes 2D. | ya " _ 111 Anprew Botu . The Hermit, (1); The Anchorite, (2); . and three small plates of Hermits, &c | ae (3, 4, 5,) very fine and rare i AEG | 2! /2 6 112 ————_———- Head of a Man, ina circle, (7); and two | | . _ of Boors carousing, (9 and 10), ditto 3 oft J /, 118 Cornyn Bort . . Various small etchings of Landscapes, a. Village Festivals, &c. after Teniers 14 y| Poe el Rem: Core Interiors, Village Fétes, &c. from the Wik ates same — 9 | Boe an cum onsn sree an Shepherdess repelling the caresses of a| Es ug E Young Man, etched from a design of John | Thomas, extremely rare 1 , ff, iAV6-————_—— A set of seven of Monkies, variously em- . ployed, after Teniers; and two larger i subjects of a similar kind, from the same 9 2 yo, 7 P. Bort . . . Pelicans, Eagles, &c.; and the Burning of | the Old Stadt Huys at Amsterdam, by | Baen — 5 a 4 , 18 Peter Bour . . The Fish Market, (1); and Two Cows, by . A. Van Boresvum, fine and very rare 2 ao fo 6 119 R. cla ain De a Dismissal of Hagar by Abraham. The ha . (called also Dr } Patriarch is seen on the right, pointing | | Bray) out to Hagar the road she is to pursue; | in the distance on the left is his dwelling, | fk os and cattle going to pasture. The mono- . gram, (a B and R joined), is under the feet of Hagar. Fine and _ extremely Pe rare — ae | | 1p /0 . 120 B. BREENBERGH . His Work, COMPLETE, (eth the ex- ong | ception of the three plates of grotesque | Heads), eneluding the rare subjects of the “ Bach Beer,” (24), and two small Landscapes on one plate, (25), A MOST | BEAUTIFUL AND UNIFORM SET, (1 to | 25) “= 23 / s/o, \2\ —————-———. Four Landscapes, of different sizes, partly | | i executed with dry point, representing . Ruins, &c. apparently early productions of BREENBERG, but undescribed by Bartsch, | extremely rare, and very fine 4 + Aoy, 122 Various etchings of Ruins, &c. from the | designs of: Breenberg, by Chaep, &c. 19 Be . @ 128 J. BRosteruvus . Two Landscapes, fine and very rare ‘\ _ (Hens) 123 R. BREENBERG . The Martyrdom of St. Lawrence, and Jo-. seph distributing the Corn in rae large etchings, from Breenberg, Bischop a 2 Uf a 124 J.G. BRonxuorst A Nymph sleeping in a Grotto, a Juno in the Clouds, (6); and Cupid, (7), all fine _ 3 Margin 125 ——__—_—_—_—_——_—. Magdalen, (3); Old Man’s Head, in an ~ oval, (11); and the Portrait of Matthias de Merwede, atiributed to Bronckhorst, | ; but not described by Bartsch Fv ZY ein 126 ——_—_—_—__—_—_—_——- Views of ancient Ruins at Rome, a set of | nine, (12 to 20); and the Arch of the’ VA | Goldsmiths, (21), all fine and scarce 10 LYZ044 127 A. Brauwer . . Six of Heads of Peasants, &c. ; and Bath- sheba receiving the Message jac David, by Buytenweck — ) Yi tt ox, _ 129 Marc pE Bye __.. Various of Cattle, from P. Potter, &c. anda | large circular etching of Two Cows, not | described by Bartsch, very rare 28 | , 1380 A. VANDER CaBeEL Various Classical Landscapes 24 131 L. pe DeysTErR . Hagar, and the companion, (1 and 2): a Magdalen, (5); Noah’s Sacrifice, and a_ Magdalen, two large plates, not im ) Bartsch — 6 of i 132 J. VaNpER Does A group of Five Sheep, FINE AND EX- TREMELY RARE 4 1 fare, Ge _ 1338 J.Le Duce. . A set cf Eight of Dogs, rare, and very | Jine — Violin , 1384 AnT. VAN Dyck . Christ presented witha Reed; prior to the Ey . words ‘‘ et fecit aqua forte. ce \WAe _, 1385 ————_————— Titian and his Mistress, very fine 1 | ode _, 186 ————-———— Portrait of W. de Vos, proof and print, | . &e. — A | 137 ——————_—_- The Crucifixion, Dead Christ, and other subjects, anonymous etchings, from the designs of Van Dyck — 7 _ 188 Two portfolios, half-bound green moroceo, with holland ‘wrappers, measuring 23 in. by 19in. lettered DuTcH ScHOoL, VoL. land 2 = 2 , 189 Two ditto, ditto, Vol. 3 and 4. — 2) .4e End of the ke Day’s Sale. C, Be SECOND DAY'S SALE. TUESDAY, the 6th Day of MA Y, 1834, At Twelve for One precisely. MISCELLANEOUS. | LOT in , 140 Landscapes, Views in Holland, &c. by Nicholas Visscher, Reo : sh bas so Once A fo. YAl Forest Scenery, after R. Sortie ; Landscapes, with hiscaee subjects, afler Hondius; and various = — ~ : bate Jo, 42 Sets of Landscapes, after Mathew Bril, ue Sion Frisius ; im yy, oo Sybils, by the same, &e. (as, abled: iat 16(O720F , Jf, ¥48 Set of the Months, by Swellinx ; and various 30 Viz nw : ye| , 144 Ovid’s Metamorphoses, by Wolfgang’; set of Animals, by John | | Hogenberg, &c. eae i AED Ce ty , /2.\ , ¥45 Specimens, by various Duteh and Flemish “ee — Vous . anonymous | _ pte : | y/ |, 46 A set of sixteen of the Passions, Hs De Jode ; + pdhellell by . Van Nieulant, &c. — SE Q | he 147 Etchings, by P. Troger; a set of Harlequinades, by a ; Xavery; Fancy subjects, by Holzer, &c. . 28% pa eoLd _ 148 Horses, in mezzotinto, Etchings of aay Campaigns, & Pcs by G. F. Rugendas — a ae ice _149 Curious Patterns for bi cae en Work, by Le Blon, and others. _— — 123 “Gxare , 150 A similar lot ‘of Goldsmith's Put veri; by the same 206 LC A Atel 151 Ditto, by H. Jansen; Le Blon, and others © . ~~ 106 Sonsteo , 152 Representation of a Solar Phenomenon seen at Regensburg, by M. Merian; The Four Times of Day; and various Land- - scapes, by the’same, &e. eae — 28 Ubiy /éz.\,153 Sets: of the peg ee of ict The roars &e. by N. De Bruyn | — —~ 9 93 pe ,154 Solomon’s- Idolatry ; The Massiere of the Innocents; The Golden and Silver Ages ; ; and other large prints, by De Y, Bruyn — ali ual A : (as) f JZ. F 155 Large Landscapes, with Subjects from the Old and New oa tament, by the same — Whit) 156 Flemish Fairs, after Vinkenboons, by Swanenburg and ay J\ 4h. | _ Bruyn; and other large plates, exemplifying the Manners. | and Costume of the Time — 9 Ml it? wy Ty, _ 157 Set of Birds and Beasts; and various subjects of Fools, Chil-. ;‘? ‘ i | dren at Play, &c. — 26 | f~ LSS , 158 Subjects illustrative of the Old and New Testament, by ) Swanenburg ; and others. —_ 15 : Jif th) J. / » 159 Set of the Twelve Months, and Day and Night, after Sandrart, by Suyderhoef, &c. very fine impressions 14 | of? | FOREIGN PORTRAITS, Continued from Page 8. | , £2, 160 Bourlemont, Archbishop of Toulouse, by. Van Schuppen; | | Amelot, Archbishop of Tours, by Nanteuil, &c. 8C , £ , 161 De Beauvau, Archbishop of Narbonne, after Rigaud, by Drevet, fine impression; Le Bouthillier, Archbishop of | Tours, by Nanteuil, Mellan, &c. _ 7 Able! 2 ; 162 Colbert, Archbishop of Rouen, by Masson ; The same, large : ovals, by Nanteuil, wath differences of impression _ . 5 163 Colbert, Archbishop of Rouen, after Rigaud, by Drevet, two impressions, one before the reversed odgeatn on the pedes- | . tal; The same, by Cossin, Gantrel, &c. — 7 Once 2" 4b , 164 Colliers, Archbishop of Toulouse, by Edelinck, BEAUTIFUL | | PROOF BEFORE ANY LETTERS, VERY RARE os | hh 74 165 Colbert, Archbishop of Toulouse, after Largilliére, by Edelinck, y, 4 ie two impressions, one before the plate was re-touched 2 | Vi ofan a ee : 166 Charles, Archbishop of Cambray, after Rigaud, by Schmidt ; | De Carbon, Archbishop of Sens, by Nanteuil ; and another | impression, before the date was erased, “he before the | 7f iy . alteration in the tatle, &c. = 8Vfj % al 167 Archbishop of Cologne, by Edelinck, oe Schuppen, Natalis, |Z A | &c.; Archbishop of Tours, by L’Asne, &c. 13 @C7Z haghee JS» 168 ereion, Archbishop of Cambray, by Habert, &c.; Fliscus, — } ‘Archbishop of Avignon, by Duflos; De Genlis, Archbishop | of Embrun, by Landry ; De Harlay, Archbishop of Rouen, | | Oe. . by Van Schiuppen, &e. pe 15 4 | : | Cave | # g _ 169 St. George, Archbishop of Lyons, by Edelinck; De Harlay, | Archbishop of Paris and Rouen, by Nanteuil, L’ sia &e.; | Archbishop of Tours, by Gantrel, &c. 12 | ,|@ |, 170 De Harlay, Archbishop of Paris, by Nanteuil, Trouvain, Van | | Schuppen, &c.; D’Estrées, Archbishop of Cambray, by | Audran, before the introduction Us the ise al of the St. . Esprit, &c. — ~— 8 | /o\, 4171 Montazet, Archbishop of Lyons, after Vanloo, by Littret de . Montigny, proof before letters; Archbishop of Bourdeaux, | by Tardieu; De Marea, Archbishop of Paris, by Van | Schuppen, Edelinck, &c.; Archbishop of Lisieux, by Nan- ) teuil ; Lothaire, Archbishop of Treves, by Crispin de Pass 11 | , 172 Phelypeaux, Archiepiscopus Bituricensis, by Vallet ; Perefixe, | Archbishop of Paris, by Nanteuil, Mellan, &c. 8 | 173 Perefixe, Archbishop of Paris, by Nanteuil, Van Schuppen, ) &c, — — 4 JO ; 174 De Rohan, Archbishop of Rheims, after Riad” by Petit; De | aan ean pcre SC . | Rebe, Archbishop of Narbonne, by Mellan, proof before | letters; Henri de Savoie, Archbishop of nisin by Nan- teuil, &c. —_ — 120 . 9 , 175 Henri de Savoie, Archbishop of Rheims, by Nanteuil; Arch- bishop of Narbonne, by Mellan; Archbishop Serroni, by Simon; Le Tellier, Archbishop of Rheims, by Edelinck, kat Wa Senineee Duflos, &ce. — 10 | ¥ |, 176 Le Tellier, Archbishop of Rheims, by Nanteuil, in octagon ) \" border, and the same plate with square border and other | | alterations; The same, by Nanteuil, large oval, before the | address of Edelinck, and before the plate was re-touched | and altered; The same, after Mignard, by Duflos, &c. : . P| , 177 Tressan, Archbishop of Rouen, by Drevet, two different, one i | @ PROOF BEFORE LETTERS; Vintimille, Archbishop of | Paris, by Drevet, Daullé, &c.; Villeroi, Archbishop of | Lyons, by Cars, &e. — 7 7 | | Nanteuil; Daillon du inde! by Pitau; Pierre de Lene, Bishop of Boulogne, by Tardieu — 4 : hee me 9 Laubriere, Bishop of Soissons, by Daullé, two impressions, me ONE A PROOF BEFORE ANY LETTERS 2 180 Francois Malier, Bishop of Troyes, by Nanteuil, two impres- ~ sions, one a proof before any letters ; Jean de Maupeou, by Nanteuil; Alexandre Milon, Bishop of » ‘Valence, after Rigaud, Cy Drevet — 4 (Efe | , 181 Stephanus Moreau, by Coquin; Joannes Malderus, after Van- dyck, by Lommelin; Matignon, Bishop of Lisieux, by | Gantrel; Monchy, its Hocquincourt, by vg eae Gaspar | yj | | Nc lvt! after Seghers, by Neefs 14 (Alco | 1 _, 182 Ferdinand de Neufville, by Lenfant, and Gantre!: Gaston de pen; and the same, by Nanteuil, two impressions with | variations os ~— 7 VET % { 183 Ferdinand de Neufville, oval; The same, in octagon border, ) ] | Noailles, by Langlois; Francois de Nesmond, by Van Schup- | both by Nanteuil, three impressions of the latter, one before the date, a second dated 16357, and a third dated 1668; Francois de Nesmond, by Nanteuil, 1663, before the altera- tion in the hair, and before the bugles tn the angles of the plate, &c. — — 5 ,\ 3 | - 184 Le Pelletier, Bishop of Anjou, after Largilliere, by Van . Schuppen, large oval, two impressions, one before the | addition of the cross, and the alteration of the inscription 2 ‘ 4 , 185 Ferdinand, Bishop of Paderborn, by Edelinck; The same, by . Ditto, oval, with inscription on a pedestal underneath, two | | ampressions with differences; Nicolas Pauillon, by | Gantrel, &c.; Francois Pallu, by Simon, &c. ae 186 Charles de Bdsraadens by Landry ; Guido de Seve de oe | chouard, after Mignard, by Van Schuppen; Francois de — Ai | Sales, by Morin; Armand de Biscarras, by Lenfant, &c. 13 oth Dag . nl bP , |e \y SBF Asta Bishop of Senlis, and Francois de Sales, by Pitau, | oa | . &c.; Seguier, Bishop of Auxerre, &c. by L’Asne; Triest, oe Bishop of Ghent, after Vandyke, by de Jode, &c. ih h OLE}, - 4 _ 188 Brulart de Sillery, Bishop of Soissons, after Rigaud, by a \ a he linek ; Louisde Tressan, and Eustache Teissier, by Edelinck 3 | F _, 189 Saint icone Bishop of Metz, after Rigaud, by Daullé, FINE PROOF BEFORE THE ARMS OR ANY LETTERS 14 Jolt : | 6. 190 Saint Simon, Bishop of Metz, after Rigaud, by Daullé, two | | impressions, one before the shadow under the book was | ancreased -— — 2 bher/ 3 . J \ 191 Saint Simon, Bishop of Metz, after Rigaud, by Daullé; The | } same, copied in mezz.; Savary, Bishop of Sées, by Ede- | | | linck; Neel de Crestoti Bishop of Sées, by Balechou, © Lie rte ‘proof. before the arms or any letters — 4 | per L 192 Servien, Bishop of Bayeux, after Champagne, by Nanteuil, | two impressions, one before the title; Louis de ee by Y dos ey Nanteuil ; De Tressan, by Lenfant, &c. a ) | | | | | | ed BA ees 201 Bossuet, BisHop or MEavx, arTER RigauD, sy DREvET, 39 202 BOSSUET, BISHOP OF MEAUX, AFTER. RIGAUD, Fe ‘se _%”, 193 Verthamon, Bishop of Conserans, after De Troy, by Drevet ; Vialart, Bishop of Chalons, by Colin; Piehay of Tours, by Van Schuppen, &e. — 14 , 194 Albertus d’Allamont, Bishop of Ghent, by Natalis and Voet; Claude Auvry, and Louis Denis d’Attichi, by Nanteuil ; Henri Arnauld, and Reny d’Arbouze, Bishop of Clermont, -by Landry ) roe Se | G |, 495 Louis Abelly, by Massou, oval; The same, in an octagon ) border, unfinished ; Francois dP Aton by Gantrel; and Humbertus Ancellin, by Ditto — 5 f |, 196 Lomenie de Brienne, by Vallet; Bishops of Rochelle, and De | Beziéres, by Lenfant; Guillaume Le Bout, and Gabriel de . . Boylesve, by Landry, &c. mee : 8 wat 197 Beaumanoir de Lavardin, by Nanteuil, in octagon border of | oak leaves, 1660; and an impression in the altered state, ) an oval, 1666, with the addition of the Order of the St. | | _ Esprit; The same, after Champagne, by Nanteuil, oval ; | oe ~~ a and another impression before the lines on the shield, nae before the initials in the angles: Denis de la Barde, by . Nanteuil, in octagon border of oak leaves oo 5 _ |, 198 Pierre Nebout dela Brousse, Bishop of Leon, by Landry ; and | a an impression in the re-touched state ; De Bourlon, Bishop | of Soissons, by Lochon and Landry's ; Buzanval, tic of . Beauvais, by Picart, &c. | — 8-CAce. b- | /o\, 199 Francois Bosquet, oval, with arms, by Nanteuil ; Pierra de la ) Broiie, Bishop of Mirepoix, after Rigaud, by Bowmnaiies De | _ Bethune, Bishop of Verdun, after Rigaud, by Drevet; Louis | de la Bourdonnaye, Bishop of Liege, by Gantrel; R. F. de Beauvau, Bishop of Bayonne, by Ditto ; De anes Bi- shop of Antwerp, by Ertinger © — | 9) , 200 David Nicolas de Berthier, Bishop of Blois, lhias Bisset; se \ Le Roy, two impressions, one before the address, and . before the names of the painter and engraver; Antonius Franciscus Berterius, by Edelinck; Bossuet, Bishop of Meaux, by Nanteuil, large oval; The same, by Edelinck and Chereau, of the latter a proof before letters 13 A VERY FINE rh ienala tad BEFORE THE DOTS AFTER THE PAINTER’S NAME ype — eae Sei BY DREVET, A BEAUTIFUL PROOF, BEFORE THE TOP OF THE CHAIR WAS FINISHED, AND WITH THE WORD TRE- CENSES, INSTEAD OF TRECENSIS Pas ag hes 1 nen J\/ \% eh : ( 19 ) | 203 Francois de Clermont, oval, with arms, two impressions, one | before the inscription; S. Le Camus, Bishop of Grenoble, | by Vallet; F. de Clermont Tonnerre, and Bouthillier de | Chavigny, by Duflos; Belsunce de Castelmoron, Bishop of __, Marseilles, by Pitau; Bishop of Antwerp, by Pitau, &c. 8 ate bn , 204 Néel de Crestot, Bishop of Sées, by Balechou, proof before — letters ; De Coetlogon, Bishop of St. Brieux, by Edelinck; | Nicolas Colbert, by Pitau; Michael Colbert, by Van Schup- | pen; Claude Auvry, and Cambout de Coislin, by Nanteuil ; | Albertus d’Allamont, by Natalis; Louis de Clermont, after iA ' Rigaud, by Vermeulen — 9 Zz | 205 Hyacinth Serroni, after Rigaud, by Ertinger, a proof before | any letters ; and two other impressions, with variation in | the address ; Marius~ Ambrosius Capellus, by Pontius ; | Nicolas Coeffeteau, by Edelinck ; Felix Vialar, Bishop of | Chalons, after Nanteuil, by Lombart, &c. — 19 Yt Vea, 206 Charles Joachim Colbert, by Desrochers ; Fabius Chisius, by Pontius ; Franciscus Arnold, by P. 4 Gunst ; Caspar Eras- | 4 mus Brochmann, by Haelwegh, &c. —_— 26-Wnech- 207 Frangois Faure, Bishop of Amiens, by Landry ; The same, by | - Lenfant, two impressions, one before the initials in the angles, and the alteration of the shield of arms; Louis | Daquin, by Gantrel; D’Aligre, by Lenfant; Louis Fouquet, by Lochon; Esprit Fiechier, Bishop of Nismes, small oval, ny) by Edelinck, two impressions, one a proof before letters 10: ft | _ 208 Jean Forcoal, Bishop of Sées, by Lenfant; Esprit Flechier, Bishop of Nismes, after Rigaud, by Edelinck; Louis de Grimaldi, Bishop of Mans, by Gaucher, proof’ before letters ; Antoine Godeau, by Landry ; one impression, with French verses underneath, and another with his name ; Sebastian de Guemadeuc, by Vallet; Antoine Girard, by Gantrel, |“ LAP Rey 8! ae de ‘oak 13 boteagh. 209 Pierre Daniel Huet, Bishop of Soissons, by Edelinck ; The a same, by Gantrel, a proof before the arms, and another ampression before the engraver’s name; Francois Hedelin, ey by Rousselet, before the name —- 8 e 210 Jean Louis, Bishop of Liége, by P. & Gunst, with and without the inscription; Ladislaus Jonnart, by Collin; Jansenius, _ Bishop of Ypres, by Habert, &c.; Thomas Kingo, by Valck, | // &e.; Effigy of Saint Lambert, &c. by Natalis =~ 14 Oheea’ \ - snipe atataaeninaratiinctranaipconcaniaiasianee? een me Ese A Se er ERS EE ET SL eT ( 20 ) WORKS OF RUBENS, Condiriuett from Page 10. | ffl» 211 The Disciples at Emmaus, by Van Sompel, ‘Swanenburg, | Lommelin, &c.; Intercession of the Virgin, and St. Thérese, | | by Galle, Bilawsita &e. | —. cs as u JO. , 212 Fall of the Wicked, by Suyderhoef, very fine . 7° el Ray S| , 213 The same subject, by Van Orley, and Soutman, ditto 2 : Jeo | ia 214 The Descent of the Holy Ghost, by Pontius ; The Maries at the Sepulchre, by Vorsterman, ditto ome 2 , | bed | 215 The Conversion of Saul, by Bolswert ;- Finding the Tribute | Money, by Lauwers, and Sotstaanann The Miraculous | . Draught of Fishes, by Soutman — —_— ata a 7 |? 216 Various subjects from the New Testament, by anle ‘&e. | several proofs — — 4h 27 P oe 217 Ditto, by Galle, &c. some proofs | — 14 4 A , 218 Ditto, by Bolswert, Galle, &e. ~ RN , 219 Various New Testament subjects, by Bolswert, Ser oa @l Bolswert, and others — 24 4 IS. 221 Christ bearing his Cross to Calvary, by Pon tine very fine 1 ASE . Vi 222 The Crucifixion, by Bolswert, BEAUTIFUL PROOF, BEFORE | ANY LETTERS — | . 1 _, 223 The Crucifixion, by Bolswert, first aldrdens ‘The same, be- . tween the Two Thieves, by Ditto, very fine —_— 2 _,, 224 The Crucifixion, the Soldier piercing the Saviour’s ‘Side, by | Bolswert ; The Crucifixion, the Saviour recommending the. | Virgin to the care of St. John, by Ditto, both fine 2 / “ee 225 Our Saviour on the Cross, by Van Sompelen, and Pontius ~ 2 lg a ‘| ye “220. Nativity, Holy Family, Virgin and Infant seal &c. by Ps | /\6 | x / 7 ,226 The Elevation of the Cross, on three sheets, by Wieee, very | fahe Xe — _— nib , 227 The Crucifixion, Taking down fous the Cross, The Dead Sa- viour, &c. by. Vorsterman, Lauwers,’ Ryckemans, Xe «=, 8 , 228 The Descent from the Cross, by Clouwet, and Waumans ; : The | Dead Saviour, by Galle — | 3 4 a Yo ( @F -) | /9 , 229 The Virgin and Infant Saviour, attended by various Saints, | | from the picture in Rubens’s Chapel at Antwerp, by Pontius ; The Crowning of St. Catharine, by De Jode; The Virgin | and Child, in a niche, Angels bringing Fruit and Flowers, | | by Galle, fine ie 5 4A , @ , 280 St. Francis receiving the Infant Saviour from the hands of the Virgin, by Lasne, proof before the arms; Various of the VA A Virgin, by Galle, Eynhoudts, Pontius, &c. 10 | ated 1, Of |, 281 Various subjects of the Virgin, by Galle, Vorsterman, &c. 12 (Accew , fo, 232 The Virgin and Infant Saviour surrounded by Saints, by Sny-_ an ers; The Virgin, as Queen of Heaven, by Bolswert, &c. ; ha | : The Death of Mary Magdalen, by De Bailliu, &c. 6 | bu ghe /. / \, 23 The Assumption of the Virgin, by Pontius, and Bolswert, first | address, very fine — 2 Oe , Mf, 284 The Assumption of the Virgin, by Bolswert, spe apes de Game The same, by Witdouc, both very fine J, | 4 285 The same subject, by Masson, fine and rare ; The eee 2 Aa the Church, by Van Dalen, Galle, &c. Prt , JF, 236 The Four Evangelists, by Bolswert; The Fathers ,of the | Church, by Ditto, both fine sa 2 Maas pn’ \/Z1-, 287 The Destruction of Idolatry, by Bolswert ; The Fathers of the | Church discussing the Question of Piskisibseintiation; by Snyers — — 2 / ~ , 288 The Triumph of Religion, by Lauwers, very fine 1 , fe, %9 The Triumph of the Church of Rome, by Lauwers, ditto 1 - 240 Time discovering Truth, by Lommelin; The Triumph of. Bharity, by Ditto ) os 2 Mbllnv Be | DUTCH ETCHINGS. | es Continued from page 13. S/o | oul ALY. EVERDINGEN Various Landscapes, (1 to 16, except No. | 3), several in the Jirst state 15 é Jo. &, 249 nies Ditto, (17 to 29), two in early states 13 bn , Cat 243 —_________— Ditto, (30 to 39), five wn early states 10.17/41 , 244 —_—_________ Ditto, (40 to 51), stx in early states 11 f\« a Se Ditto, (52 to 64), sex am early states 13 Xo Ditto, (65 to 80), jive in early states 16) )A% 3 6 247 Ditto, (82 to 93), one in an early state 12) (6 AWAD 248 Ditto, (94 to 98), four in early states 5 Ce D. or : ; / 4 | | 252 feesk So) be” ea 3 Sy 254 ya “2 5, 986 | Ma 257 Pe a J Is, 263 ——————--—- - | y, ig 204 FELT ra Ie Ok Or 249 A,v. EVERDINGEN Various Landscapes, (99 to 182). No. | | 101, the Rivulet in a Wood, before the ) plate was reduced, FINE AND EXTREME- | 7 ,, | ia LY RARE | — 5 Ga ih 250 ——_______—- The History of ‘Reyna the Fox, fine 56 yf |, 251 A. Firamen . « Set of twelve of Sea Fish, the first part, F ) } — Different Views of the Chiceait of Longue- - Various Views of hile &e. (105 to . The Prodigal Son in dissipation at a Ta- . . : . ) JS , 262 J. Utric Franck A series of tea etchings of Military Battle; Abraham dismissing Hagar, ap- ( @) (1 to 12), very fine 12 Set of twelve of ditto, the second part, | (13 to 24) ditto — 12 ————— Set of twelve of ditto, the third part, — to 86), ditto — 12 Fresh Water Fish, the two — (GF to 60), ditto — pe A Set of twelve of Birds, (si to ah), wickg fine —_ 12 toise, &e. (93 to 104) hi 111, Wo.4o eee 10 Phineas oblong views in the Environs of Paris, &c. none of which are described tn Barisch ; and a large etching of a Re- view of the Militia of Paris, also unknown to Bartsch, very scarce 14 Set of small Emblems, not described by Bartsch 3 — 50 Another set of Embialls different, ditto 100 vern; several figures; in the middle a man playing on a pipe and tabor; the Prodi- gal is seen, through a door on the right, feeding swine; fine and very rare 1 Skirmishes, Attacks of Robbers, &e. very Jine and scarce ethers 18 Two larger etchings, a Female supplicating a Warrior, and a wounded Soldier being removed in a Chariot from the Field of _ parently by the same Artist, all very rare _ 3 » The small set of Animals, (1 to 8), rare and remarkably fine 8 : ae (9 to 16), first state, and extra fine 4 4 hy 266 ——_—_———_—_—_-. An oblong etching, measuring 153 in. by | | 92 in., representing Hares a is by Dogs, one of which, on the left, has seized _ a Hare by the neck. This curious etch- ing has been attributed to Fyt, but it is probably an early performance of Hon-— | dius. UNDESCRIBED BY BARTSCH, AND fee ) PERHAPS UNIQUE 2 | /2 6265 J.FytT . . . . Set of eight of Dogs, in various attitudes, . L, | at’ { 4 Male ? 267 A.GENoELS . . Various Classical Landscapes 19 ded 3 Vo 268 GLAUBER . ... Ditto | — — 11 tougt A AL 269 GRONSVELDT . . Various Landscapes, after Verboom, Ber- | mY, | ghem, &c. = Fie 0! is Wt) | 270 ——_———- Christ and the Disciples at Emmaus, | u . | P. Veronese; Fétes Champetres, from_ ; ) . 7 Geraers, &c. i 10 | ) Ls 2 2 ,271 J.Hackarrt. Set of six Landscapes, (1 to 6), his whole | Work, very fine. No.3 a beautiful proof before the additional work, and before the. number — 6 2172 Cate N N. VAN HAEFTEN An Interior, (2); The Female Smokers, . &c. (4, 6, and 7); and the Singers at a ar Window, Van Haeften’s digst etching, he ee Scarce . — 5 | 3 (273 ————_—_—_——- Three Figures at a Window, large meZZ0- | . tinto, and various etchings by Van Haef- | ten, none of which are described by | Bartsch — 1 farpan/ oo ly | eee oes oe Female Portrait, oval mezz. after Largil- liere; A Family saying Grace, large plate | with four lines of French verse; and_ the Amorous Servant; all unknown Av ; Bartsch — WM /3 \; 275 J. VAN y Heoxe . Set of Cattle, (1 to 12), fine old poe ee sions, but wanting Nos. 6 and 7 5 Mae 4 Z “Le \e sry Marauders stripping a Man extended on i | ground, (13), two impressions, one before. 8 the address of G. Quineau, and prior to the marginal line being strengthened, &c. WZ Jine and very rare _ atone sesatty amet GABP APOLLO ODE LEVEN OTN RIEEIC TY = et arn et a er ERO = Pe Shonen OS Pe ae * 3 | 281 ——__~—_—_——- Dogs resting after the Chase, (8),; The sneer rman e Nate eaea ( 24 ) 4 277 W.prE Hevuscn . Landscape with a Stone Bridge, (1), - and very rare — , 278 ——_——__—. Landscape with two Oxen, (5), ditto ' _ 279 ——— Landscape with the Draughtsmen, ditio 1 , 280 A.Honprius . . Set of seven of different Animals, (1 to 7), - with an additional plate of the same size, ‘not described by Bartsch, representing a Wolf attacked by Dogs © 8 large Boar Hunt, (9), and the Bear, (5) 3 282 J. HUGHTENBURG Various subjects connected with the Camp, | Battles, &c. executed in mezzotinto, (1 to 7), With an additional one of a Battle, not described; all very fine. Barisch states these prints to be extremely rare g | ‘Six large etchings of Military Scenes, (8 to 13); and a representation of the Siege of Gueldres, on three sheets id 8 a 5 284 Two portfolios, half-bound green morocco, ‘with holland wrappers, measuring 23 in. by 19, lettered DuTCH ScHooL, Ne vol. 5 and 6 — . aor mam 2VG ig 285 Two ditto ditto ditto. vol. 7and8 2 a E End of the Second Day’s Sale. | ( 20 ) =] THIRD DAY'S SALE, WEDNESDAY, the 7th of MAY, 1834, At Twelve for One precisely. MISCELLANEOUS. bi Various nines and Saint Subjects, by C. Bos, J. B. Barbe, &e. — Pao 40 1? 4 Hh _ 287 The Woman taken in Adultery, after Breughel, by Perret, al Bae scarce; The Resurrection; Boors fighting, by Vorsterman; | and others, all after Breiehelyine _ 5 3 Lhe .| 6, 288 Large Landscapes, after Breughel, by H. Cock 15, Je // ; : 289 Landscape, with the subject of Deedalus and Icarus, etched by | ‘ Breughel himself, scarce; and a set of Shipping, by F. Huis, (usually ascribed to F. Hogenburg), one a proof 13° Mr 290 A View of the Straits and City of Messina, with a Naval En-| gagement, engraved on two sheets, Breughel, inven. F. . Hvis, FECIT ; and a proof of the same before any inscrip- | tion, very rare and curious — 2M when © ae , 291 A set of Caricature Heads, two on a sheet, after Breughel ; | . / / } ory and various subjects from the same, by different engravers 48. YAle ; 19 , 292 The Seven Cardinal Virtues, and the Seven Deadly Sins, y y 4 P. Myriginus, after Breughel, jine — Ueltizo - “7 , 293 The Fat and the Lean Kitchen; and various Grotesque 2od| Diabolical subjects, from the same — 13). 2+ | fo ,294 The Fair of Guibray, two different states; The Dance of . Fools, &c. after Breughel; St. Martin dividing his ee) and another, from Jerome Bos, &c. fine ole ) L / / & , 295 Different Grotesque Scenes, Village Fairs, &c. after Broughel and Bos, by different engravers; St. Martin and the Beggars, by Guerard, &c. — — 8 ole J 296 The Circumcision, by Van Panderen; J ppifers and Ceres, by Dolendo; and various, by Valck, &c. 1 bY aE 2. fo 29] THE Woitits or C. G. E. Drerricn, with a proof of the ye i additwnal, and a few other proofs and variations fpr ft ——-—---— ae | ( 26 ) | | |, 298 Various Religious and Historical subjects, by Lucas Kilian, | / 7 ) &e, — _ da 10 ¥% mS 2 yo ., 299 A collection of curious fanciful subjects, designed as Decora- | tions for Goldsmith’s Work, by Christopher dyapnitzer AY. ) RARE — — . P ) /o , 800 The Works of Jonas Umbach, consisting of Bélizious bie, | : | » Landscapes, Domestic Scenes, &e, 35 AMAA , fe |, 801 The Entombment, Peter and John curing the Lame, &e. by | 7 Lambert Suavius oo — - 20 F¥aAKLYY ey | i . 302 Subjects relating to Roman History, the Queen of Sheba ve ee, me siting Solomon, &c. all by Cuerenhert Vout | J\ ‘ . , 303 The Head of Medusa, and other Heads, after the Antique, 4 F. + Hogenbers 5 AMegorioel subjects, by M. Renta &e. 15 Veer lb i Bat FOREIGN PORTRAITS, .__ P Continued from Page 19. | | hate heb NES 304 Antoine henielay after Champagne, by Bishelitiss Drewt, &e.; Moses Amyraldus, by Lombart; Henri d’Argouze, by Len- fant; Nicolas L’Archer, by bik Martin de Bareos, by | / , ) ~» Van Schuppen ; F. de Berthemet, by Landry, &c. ~ = 10 arte » f3\, 305 Antoine Arnauld, by Simonneau, &c.; Louis Gorin de St. ~ Amour, by Habert; Natalis Alexander, by Van Schuppen | 7 . and Duflos, &c. 7 so — _ ja Gothag fez, , 206 Johannes Van Arxhouck, a Houticaliens proof before any | letters ; Jerome Van Alphen, by Houbraken; Antoine d’Al- bak | bizi, by Pitau; Marcus ab Aviano, by Amling, &c.; David | | 7 mea di by Bemigeroth, &e.5 ; various Monks, we Galle, yy, ern ee ae eg ee, \Z ‘ 307 ‘or Paul Bignon, by Edelineks two different saiae and the | same, by Simonneau; Francois Blanchart, by Nanteuil, two impressions, one Lily the biesche se unlannegih ; Pierre ‘Bouchu, by Nanteuil, &e: = Sah G8 Veg 4 | cae ROSIN eR , “+308 Jean Paul Bignon, after Rigaud, by Thomassin, two impres- sions, one before the alteration of the year of his age; The | 4 ° same, by Schmidt, Duflos, &c. proofs before letters, &e. 104 (cos) » & » 809 Jean Paul Bignon, after Rigaud, by Drevet, in five different | states.—Ist, before the dots in the oval, before the second | jigure was added to the year of his age, and before the — name Hyacinth was prefixed to that of Rigaud, and Pierre | | to that of Drevet. In the 4th and 5th states the face ws |7.,,.— much altered, and the age 18 66 — —_ (5 (ff } | i | iy j $10 Orontitus Finé de Brianville, after Rigaud, by Drevet; Pierre | Bouchu, by Nanteuil; Nicolas Blampignon, by Edelinck; | ' Amable de Bourzeis, by Gantrel; Pierre Barbereau, after Champagne, by Grignion, proof Baybe any letters; Bene- dictus Brachet, by Crespy, &c. — a1 Ger jag : 7 vate , 811 Alexius du Buc, by Trouvain, before the Latin verses enn : ; neath; Samuel Bochart, by Van Schuppen; Laurence Boucher, by Habert; Joannes Berchmans, by Wierix, Rie) is eb as a1 Onto’ a | he | , 312 Henricus Van Born, after Maes, by Blooteling, mezz. three’ impressions, one Wipers any letters ; Martin de Barcos, by | ~~ Van Schuppen; Francis Burmann, Nicolas Btitzow, Jean | ) Burlugay, Johannes Bugzeus, by Matham, &e. 24 Lye 313 Joannes Bogardus, after F. Hals, by V. Velde; Christian F.. | Boerner, by Bernigeroth, &c.; Cornelius Basel Johan. Conrad Bobel, by Kilian; Eifeedas Burcardus, &c. | 4 * & 314 Antoine Chasse, by Van Reluipbetts Angelus de Cambelas, vy| Vallet ; Jean Baptiste Chaubert, by Crespy; Louis Bouton: ; de Bharsilty, by Gantrel, &c. ~— Su ; , 815 Francois de la Chaise, by Gantrel, &c.; Abbé de Conti, by a Morin; Antoine Chasse, by Van Réhinp ieee Nicolas Caussin, | by M. iakends &e. — 9 folio 1 7 , 816 Andreas Colvius, by Savery; Jacopus Crucius, by a ei ) | Cesar Caietanus, by Bloemart; Gratianus Cornely, by V.. | Velde; Petrus Canisius, by Reitiads Arnold Cornely, tl As | a Delff ; Gilbert de Choiseul, by Moriti: &e. 2576 ? 4 te _» 817 Pére la Cyitidess and various eminent Clergy 99 oar eA 318 Stephanus Grhctitinss ‘by Matham, with and without the Ger- : man verses ; Jacobus Curinus, by Van Dalen, proof before. letters; Antoine Cloche, by Gantrel; Kpeetiis de Cormier, by Picart, &c. A | pill ae _, 819 Philippus Despont, by Van Schuppen; sickens Daurat, es . Vallet; Pet. Payen D. Deslandes, by Nanteuil; Leonardus 6 fince ) Delamet, by Drevet; Fran¢ois d’Aligre, by Dutflos, &e. Pleo a. _» 820 Various Clergy, by Sakdaiieen Delff, Houbraken, &c. = | a | 7 321 Balthazar Henri de Fourcy, after Rigaud, by Drevet, two m+ | pressions, one with the wscription from Martial, and vy, Ba. before the address ; Basile Fouquet, by Nanteuil, &e. 3 7”~7f7™ , fo. 822 N. Feuillet, Antonio Furetiere, and Gregorius de la Forge, by Je Edelinck, &c. | _ — 16 , ff |. 828 Various portraits of Clergy == — em mica | : , ( 28) ‘ : VA 324 Carolus Gobinet, after Largilliere, by Edelinck, two impres- ae sions, with vartations in the inscription ; Jacobus Gabriel : | | _ Grillot, by Balechou ; Pierre Gillet, a Drevet ;. Guillaume | . | | &) | hn | om | bhile de Guercy, by: Blot, rit — polish’ 6 |, 825 Aloysius Gonzaga, by ning and various ‘portraits of Clergy tng At oe aks G |, 326 Various portraits of Clergy, by Mellan, Morin, Habert, Sige 19 - , 327 Andreas Hameau, by Edelinck ; Ludovicus Hideux, by Drevet; . and various other Clergy, by ‘V éiligulen, Houbraken, &c. 15 HA , 828 Jordanus Hilling, by Audran; and various Ecclesiastics, by y Jb Suyderhoef, Houbraken, Delf, Kilian, &e. 35 + 829 Various portraits of Clergy _— pt ¥ 33 _ 330 Andrée Vander Kruyssen, by Matham, tes before letters ; . Joannes Koetsius,’ by Suyderhoef ; with the Dutch verses ; Pierre Jurien, by Gole, &c. sit mee 8 , 331 Dominique de Ligny; by Van SeaiipAn. ; “The same, ae Nan- teuil ; Jules Paul de Lionne, by Nanteuil ; Gerbrandus Van . idlendecws by. Edelinck, proof’ before leters, and an wm- pression witout the painter’s name» = = Yi ” oA , 332 Jules Paul de Lionne, by Edelinck*; G. P. de Maleurier Lan- geron, by Ditto; Pierre du Laurens, by Vallet, &c, 6 po. ? , 883 Bertrand Claude Tachereau de Linyeres, by Balechou; Ray- , mond Berenger de Lorraine, by neennne ; Jules Paul de Li- | onne, by Edelmck, &c;. — TAO HL , 384 Melchior Leydecker, by Valck ; ‘ott sithe Portraits of Eccle- : siastics, by Van Schuppen, Blvotelitie; Picart, eves. 1 28- , 335 Ignatius Loyola, by Poilly, PROOF BEFORE LETTERS, and another. before the engraver’s name, and nian is lines on ‘the book, &e. ~ —- gle eae 836 Various Portraits of Martin Hie via , ae ? Achy eee et eS 74 837 Pierre le Moyne, after Champagne, by Poilly, two impressions, | one a proof before any letters, and before the arms were finished ; Michael de Marolles, Francois Malier, and Michael . Ie Masle, all by Nanteuil; of the latter, two impressions, one before the alteration of the date 1658 to 1661 _ ; , 3388 Ludovicus Moreri, by Edelinck ; Claude de St. Marthe, by Habert and Edelinck ; Mathien de Morgue, by Pitau ; Gilles Menage, and Pierre de Monchy, by Van Scheele 9 3 7339 Jean Antoine de Maroulle, etching by C. Coypel, in six differ- ent states; The same, by Thomassin ; Michael le Masle, and De Melleville; by Lenfant CRS ( 29 ) , ie _., 340 Leonardus Marius, by Matham, with his address; Abbé de Marolles, by Edelinck ; Johannes Miiller, by Falek, &e. Ve nis . 341 Various portraits of. Padibsiastics; by Van Schuppen, Hou-— | braken, Clouwet, P. 4 Gunst, Suyderhoef, &c. 1s VA tir ” iS; _v» $42 Various Clergy, by Habert, Bloemart, V. Velde, &c. 15 [ote “ ya , 343 Ditto, by Van Schuppen, Edelinck, &c. 14 %4u1 tb | | WORKS OF RUBENS. Continued from page 21. , 344 Our Saviour and the Apostles, by Iselburg _ 14 lh oe Cie | c Whip a 345. The Apostles, various Saints, &c. by Galle, and Borrekens 27 fer by ¥ ) 1\/O 346 The Apostles, and various heads of Saints, by Ryckemans, | Y) Posi Vorsterman, &c. = soci 39 (A7L1 ,| fo , 847 The Death of St. Anthony, by Clouwet, fine; St. Augustine, by Voet; St. Christopher, by Eynhouedts, &c. ; The Con- a Bb Racha” version of St. Bavon, by Pilsen s | Lip 7 848 The Martyrdom of St. Andrew, by Voet; The Sraxaion of . St. Bavon, by Pilsen; St. Francis receiving the aicanainee bs at Silt by Vorsterman — + £ |, 349 St. Ignatius Loyola, casting out Devils, by Marinus SE | Bi Francis Xavier raising the Dead, by Ditto — Las , 7S,» 350 St. Francis Xavier raising the Dead, by aie FINE PROOF Wy, oe BEFORE ANY LETTERS — , |/2.., 351 The Communion of a Saint, PROOF BEFORE ANY tevininte «seni | jine _ ale i|/@ i 352 Various Saints, by Vorsterman, Galle, Soutman, Xc. 10 Grech ow 7 353 St. Ignatius Loyola, and St. Francis Xavier, by Bolswert, a &ec. —— — te " A eS 354 St. lldephonse, and St. Just, by Witdouc ; The Martyrdom of | | St. Lawrence, by Vorsterman, with fe ae 4 ¢ 4 ai , 355 The Martyrdom of St. Thomas, by Neefs; St. Roch, by ) Pontius; The Martyrdom of St. Lievin, by Caukerken, | before the address of Hollander — fe Blin _, 356 The Martyrdom of St. Lawrence, by Galle; St. Martin, of | ) Tours, by Ditto; Coronation of a Bishop, by Soutman, | jine ; St. Roch, reverse; and. St. Francis bearing Three . ze * Globes, the top of a ‘ahaa by Pontius — 7 YOUtCH ’ Z/ » 357 Various Saints, by Bolswert, &c. _ 25 Lybfer A " , 358 St. Barbara, and St. Catharine, by VOnReNE Birt Bolswert, ay oe Galle, &c,; St. Cecilia, by Lommelin, &c. 10 ive E Ceerigneennneegnncenveciimagiiinccemaninite “| <= SM a ae sensei man tensive LO \: aye ae em se aia oe ok Ma, 4% it 389 St. Cecilia, by “Witdouc, and Bolswert : Martyrdom of St. Catharine, by Leeuw, fine ; The vingia wits the Rosary, by Lommelin — | a Miplico _360 V ariou Female Saints, by Vorsterman, Galle, ‘and Bolswert, y, &e; . : — are ; 43 12 2’ és |, 861 Various Saints, by Bolswert, Galle, De Bailliu,&e. (WS BH | ; at 362 Various Female Saints, by Bolswert — 204 aes . 863 The History of Achilles, by Ertinger, with the counter- |, “ proofs, the set complete — | 16 Molo , 864 The Discovery. of Achilles, by Ryeckemans, &c.; Meleager and Atalanta, etching by Meyssens, a two ike Eneas saving his Father Anchises, etching ; Eneas descending i into the Shades, by VGrovertaer The Fidei hie Sh of Philemon ‘ and Baucis, &c. =" . Oh 8 Pa: , 365 The Three Graces, by De via with the first aves, very 7 Jine; The Judgment of Paris, by Lommelin; pROOF, BEFORE “THE DEDICATION; The Repose of Diana, by Loiiys ; Ixion and Juno, by Van Sompel’ © 0) = 4 Fore’ , 866 Venus rising from the Sea, by Soutman; Progne bringing her Son's Head to her Husband, by Galle ; fei: ta of | Paris, by Lommelin ates . 3 (elug 367 Rape of Proserpine, by Soutman, proof Behire his name : . The _ Triumph of Venus, by Avril, proof before letters ; - The ; ‘same, by Gregory ; Venus, after Titian, by Soutman 54 hele & \-368 Drunken Bacchus, by Van Orley, fine ; Satyrs, with Fruit and Flowers, by Bolswert ; The Triumph of Bacchus, by Po- pels ; Silenus Nene by Bolswert, 8 shel his Pie i &e. ~ — ofedins w AZ \, 369 Silenus led by Satyrs, by Soutman ; Bacchanalian Pieces, iy Suyderhoef, and Voet ; and Silenus, a wood-cut, By Jee her, all very fine ~ — Vig lt on , 370 The Battle of the Amazons, on several sheets, joinea, by Vor- sterman, fine — — ree Wr of 371 The Continence of Scipio, by Bolswert ; Erichton in the Bas- ket, by Van Sompel ; The Sultan aiid his Vizier, by Sout- man ; Romulus and Remus suckled by the Wolf, vie Jine — (“<2 Vi rai ,372 Thomyris ordering the Head of Cyrus to be plunged sh a a ' basin of Blood, by Pontius, very fine = Z ‘edo. ,873 Roman Charity, by Voet, and Caukerken ; Thomyris with the Head of Cyrus, by Duchange ; Time rewarding” Industry, and punishing Idleness, by Obuwhet: Abundance, by Van | Kessel —_ — 84/C ( de) i AS ,_ 374 The Battle between Constantine and Maxentius, by Moncor- | net; Ixion and Hippodamia, by P. de Bailliu ; Hercules, a | . wood-cut, by C. Jeghers — UL OCLEND 4 ap 375 Neptune and the Earth, by P. de Jode, proof before letters ; | | ‘Sea Nymphs, &c. by De Jode, Jirst address ; Seneca in the | Lin Bath, by Voet and Galle; Soldiers Merrymaking, by Van Le- ae Dalen, proof — - mee 5 famans 4 Gar 376 The Garden of Love, by Clouwet, and Lempereur ; The |» de i. same, a wood-cut, by C. Jegher es sadly hfe | , 877 Allegorical subjects, by Van Kessel, Galle, &c. 10 LG JP Ute | Lf 378 Nature adorned by the Graces, by Van Dalen; Old Lady at | f | her Toilet, proof; Old Woman and Boy with a lighted | | Candle, by Stahl, &c. a 8 asd é DUTCH ETCHINGS. | _ Continued from page 24. : C/O\, 379 K. pu JARDIN. - His Works, COMPLETE, VERY FINE SET, ; SEVENTEEN OF WHICH ARE BEFORE THE | | NUMBERS — 52 hte , fo, 380 J. JornpAENS . . Various etchings of Religious and Mytho- logical subjects, and one of a Man drawing Ly. a Cow out of the: Water, pRooF, rare 8 ffir / / |» 381 T. vaAN KessEL . Eleven of Animals, after Vander Hecke, | | jine early ampressions ; and two Heads y) | | : from Van Dyck i 1BALAALH ye) | B82 —__—_—_—_—— Large plates of Battles, from Peter Snayers, | : | fine and scarce _ 6 v4 a ae be 1 fiz, 383 PETER DE LarR. Horses, &c. (1 to 3); Two Horsemen, Lh. Po tel rol! (17), &c. | — 6 -—W* , (0 384 Joun Lutma . . The Portrait of his Father; Four Heads 14 of Janus Lutma, Vondel, &c. executed with the Mallet; and Head of St. John, x0 ie after Rubens es 6 We 4 J2. , 385 ————_-__——— Four upright Landscapes, scarce; Obelisk gt: erected at Rome by Innocent X. very se Sines Ble oi! os 7 4) Ly, 386 His owN PorTRAIT, REPRESENTED FULL | FACE, WITH A HAT ON, DRAWING; VERY SPIRITEDLY ETCHED IN THE MANNER oF REMBRANDT, VERY FINE AND EX- wie TREMELY RARE — 1 a ii | ot erent ae of |, Ip , 889 J. Martss DE JoncE Different subjects of Soldiery and Bat- — J \AS r | | As 387 C. MATTEUS 388 Dirk MAAs ( 32 ) . A set of five Landscapes, three only of which are described by Bartsch, as set whole of his works, FINE AND RARE . Aset of twelve of Soldiers, &c. in different 4 wy, positions, and nine of Horses exercising 21 | oe tles, (1 to 6); and two others not known to Bartsch, fine and scarce Duplicates of the two last mentioned en jects, one a small oval, representing Sol- diers playing at Cards, a Horse standing by the side of them; the other a Charge of Cavalry ; anda Skirmish of ee (No. 3) — , 391 J. VANDER MEER ) Sheep in a Landscape, (2), a fine old at DE JONGE . , 392 A, MEYERINGH 393 MoLENAER i is | 394 P. MoLyn . , 995 C. MOYAERT. |, 896 H. NAlwsncx 70 6400 F. DE NEVE « Lb» 401 P. NourE pression _ . His Work complete, (1 to 26), with a a verse of No. 12, fine impressions scarce — very scarce — . Nine etchings of Landscapes, with Scriptu- ral subjects introduced; and three by JAN MIEL _— . Set of eight Landscapes, (1 to 8), rare 8. and very fine — Set of eight ditto, upright, (9 to 16), ditio — ee A duplicate set of the sgnctie Landscapes, (1 to 8), equally fine A duplicate set of the upright Landseapes, (9 to 16), i tle i in. impression with the last . The whole of his Works, a to 14), weth the exception of the first . The Breaking of St. Antony’s Dyke near Amsterdam; and the Entry of Henrietta Maria into Amsterdam, long etching on three sheets, both scarce and fine 27 . The Debauch, his only etching, very 1 . A set of four Landscapes with Figures, the | only etchings by this master, fine and. At 12 8 8. 13. 2 ; | gO WE i ae ( 33 ) | Y gue % 402 P.Notpe . . . The Interior of a Stable; and various large | " | Scriptural subjects, ot a Paul and Peter | a tagA Potter — ofA lel 4 9 - 403 ae Landscapes, from Van Nieulant; Allegori- 2 cal subjects, &c. Ete Le, 404 oro pads NoorpT Landscape with Ruins, after P. de Lacr/| PROOF, very rare; and two Landscapes, by GiLLEs NEyYTs — ff Wu J s | AOS J. OsseNBECK . Group of Dogs, (8); The Two Asses, ces | La Caffarelle, (25); The Fountain of the | Triton, (26); and the House of Wenzels- yee berg, (27), all very rare and fine eee Ji) 406 -~——_——_-——_—. Two Landscapes, after S. Rosa, (28 ie 29); Christ in the Storm, after De Vlie- | ger, (30); and the Boar Hunt, from F | de Laer, (31), ditto — Moet tena’ Jo\|,.407 A. VAN OsTaDE . A FINE SET OF HIS WoRKs, iia 93 the painter WITH THE HIGH CAP; the Village Fawr, FIRST STATE; The Prg | Killer, FIRST STATE; ; The little Topers, | | DITTO, &c. am sve CU a Jf. 408 W. PaNNEELs_ . Various Scriptural and other subjects from " Rubens — 14 Abt? ——————. The Fall of Phaeton, in a circle, after Ru- | | bens, very rare ; and others from the same | | painter — WL 9.1 6 . 410 W. PeETEeRs . . Various Huntings ; in the distances are re- . | presented Views in the neighbourhood of | Bx . Paris, &c. — 5 | 4 Ke | / SALAS a 409 ; i By sl 411 Paun Potter .. Set of eight of Cattle, called “ The Bull | | Book,” (1 to 8), first address, fine and rare _ 4 Nibew y) y A412 The White Horse, (9); and heey coming’ | | down a hill, (14), &e. pie PG | ise The Piping Shepherd, (15), Clement de A fig Bd | Jonge excudit, fine Vn aay 414 Two portfolios, half-bound green morocco, with holland wrap- , i vee pers, measuring 23 in. by 19, lettered DuTcH ScHoot:, vol. | 9and10 | — om 24: “i » £5 ~A15 Two ditto ditto, vol, 11 and 12 ‘nil Lei: , ~ét.14\6 Two ditto ditto, vol. 13 and 14 wath : End of the Third Day’s Sale. a ( 3h ) FOURTH DAY'S SALE. | THURSDAY, the 8th Day of MAY, 1834, At Twelve for One st EN Give eit GS, AFTER DUTCH anp FLEMISH PAINTERS. ) aoe Ga Fg « i | P 72 , 417 Landscapes, Views in ages a after Velvet Breughel, by Le | Bas — — 8: VEE i a , 418 Various Landscapes, after Breenberg, Brandt, &e. by Le Bas; A. . - Flemish Recreation, after Breughel, by Moyreau; The | Showman, after Brakenberg, by Le Mire; 'Plaisirs de la | Danse, &c. after Brakteilburg, by Le Bas, &e. 10 | , A19 Views of Amsterdam and Coblentz, after Both, by Le Bas; | Landscapes, after Breenberg, P. Bril, &c. by Ditto; The se / Dutch Surgeon, after Brouwer, by Marinus, &c. _—- 10 hath | | ya , 420 The Departure of Hagar and Ishmael, after Dietricy, by Le | } | | | Veau; Landscapes, with. Cattle and Figures, after Ditto, | and Karl du Jardin, by Le Bas, &c.; Alexander visiting ae Apelles, after Dietricy ; La Bonne Vadiones after Berane Dow, by Feigl, &c. — i tea, , #2 ., 421 Christ healing the Sick, by Flipart, proof before bidehog Cain and Abel, by Daullé; The Circumcision, by Felner, &e. all after Dietricy mi / ALE ae : i, 422 La Gaiété Conjugale, La Felicité Villageoise; L’Enfant | | Cheri; Bonheur du Menage, &c. after reo by De “A Launay, &e. — 6 7) » f/f, 423 Le Negociant Ambulant; Le Soldat en ‘Setiestres Complai- sance Maternelle; L’Instant Favorable, after Freudeberg, by Ingouf, &c. — _ 8 , /Z, ,424 Landscapes, and Hunting Pieces, after Van Falens, by Le Bas; | ' View of Rotterdam, after Van Goyen, by Bacheley, &c. . Venus and Cupid, after G. Flinck, by Van Dalen 10 , #O , 425 Landscape, after Hobbima, by Earlom, proof before letters, | jine ; Dutch Boors, after Hemskirk, by Earlom ; The Grace, after Van Herp, by Greenwood, proofs before letters 8 7 : ‘\ 4 » ‘ A / ( 35 ) | I |. 426 Landscapes, with Figures and Animals, after Hackaert, Hon- } F. 7 | Jo | , C So fo\, Fy. dius, &c. by Aliamet, Le Bas, &e. oo 12 / aught 427 Christ bearing his Cross to Calvary, after Van Hoeck, by 7 Voet ; and the Saviour crowned with Thorns, after Ditto, | by Vanden Steen; Part of Holbein’s Dance of Death, ) a J Mechel; St. Pisineied by V. Leeuw, &c. 4 MOU 428 Landscapes, Views in Flanders, &c. with Pree and ae ) mals, after Lingelback, and Michau, by Le Bas, &e. ; va- VA rious, after Metzu, Mieris, and others — ais thug hh , 429 The Misers, after Quintin Matsys, by Earlom, proof; The Lene Musical Lady, and Sealing a Letter, after Metzu, by Watson, the latier a proof; An Old Man sitting before a Fire, after Van Eckhoudt, by Greenwood, proof hte | letters, &c. — — Yfe a , 430 The Bull, after Paul Potter, etching, by Denon; The cag ) by Masquetier, &c. ; Landscapes, after Poleinhai’ Pinacker, 0 &c. by Le Bas — ek Lp ll iti , 431 Sea Pieces, after Peters ; Landscapes, after Ruysdael, &c. : WW , Vy tp GY . 436 Landscapes, with Figures, after Weirotter, Wagner, &c.; The Le Bas oe Ja , 432 The Supplication to Venus, after Netscher, arab ace, ) proof before letters ; Diana and Acteon, after Rottenhamer, — by Beauvarlet ; The Apparition of St. Nicholas, by Wit- douc; Wild Boar Hunt, after Snyders, by Zaal; Wild | - Boar (ttacked by a Lioness, after Ditto, by Farlom, fine, proof, &c. — ‘Maeght 433 The Young Musicians, after Schalken, by Haid; and the > Singing Master, after Ditto, by Earlom, both pays before-| | letiers ; Various mezzotintos, after Netscher, Schalken, &c. by Faber, M°’ Ardell, Watson, &c. some proofs Wee , 434 Girl reading a Letter, &c. after Terburg; Corps de Garde | Hollandois ; others, after Schalken, Jan Steen, Mieris, &c. | ae some proofs — uate ghee , 485 Landscape, with Cattle, after Vandevelde, etching, by Denon; Chasse Royale, after Ditto, by Le ,Bas ; Landscapes, with Cattle, after Wynants, Weirotter, &c. io 10 Skittle-players, &c. after Jan Steen — 9 turtle . 437 Chambre d’Accoucher Hollandaise ; Corps de Garde ; La Féte de St. Nicolas, and others after ©. Troost, by Tanjé Me rules 438 L’Amant Peintre; La Fille Rusée; Proposition de cae. ta hee $s others after C, Troost, by Tanjé — MM) lr 2 ( 36 ) /| @ ., 439 Landscapes, with Cattle and Figures, after Vandevelde, Van- Lm derneer, &c. by Le Bas hig 6 Me, 440 Landscapes, with Figures and ones after Wouvermans, by |- Lf, A se pt Le Bas, &c. — — —_ es 10/FA er Tee” a . 441 Halt of Cavalry, Wild Boar Hunting, ae afin Wouvermans, A ) by Le Bas | — es ss een 5 | av, » 442 Various Landscapes, with Cattle, after Berea - ot os YALL“ , | , 443 Landscapes and Cattle, after Berghem, by Danckerts, ke. La/ lip » #O\, 444 Landscapes, with Cattle, after Berghem, by Suyderhoef, Danckertz, &c. —_ —. 1 Continued from Page 29. : « \2o ty 445 Petrus Nahuys, by Houbraken, proof; David Nuyts, vf Sas | we, FOREIGN PORTRAITS, i ; fe | ) derhoef ; Pierre Nicole, by Vermeulen, proof torrie | | ees ae ioe acs led | 4 \F |e 446 A large folio print, by Jul. Goltzius, containing init | | Portraits of Monks belonging to the Monastery of St. ) | wit Omer, founded by the Disciples of Columbanus; Various ) Portraits of Clergy, by Matham, Bloemart,&e s_s-«17 & | ra i; 447 Andochius Pernot, after Rigaud, by Chereau, two impressions, | . one before any letters ; Michael le Pelletier, by Van Schup- . | - . pen; Henri Charles Arnauld de Pomponne, by Picart 4 | ’ , 448 Nicolas Parfaict, by Poilly ; The same, after Nanteuil, by Ede- linck ; Antonius Perier, by Giffart; Antome Francois Pre- vost, iy Schmidt, and Wille, &c. me 1 — | /449 Emmanuel Pinto, by Daullé; St. Vincent de Paule,. by Vi |/ ee Schuppen, proof before leiteeies Benji) — 10 AL 4 4 ,450 Dierck Philps, by Koning, fine; Joannes Putkamer, -by Ma- | | - tham; Johann Georg. Palm, by Frihsch,&e. ss » 451 Petrus Puteanuy, by Nanteuil, &c.; Paschasius. Quesnel, by | Gole, Pitau, &c. ; Gulielmus Quisthout, by Lauwers, &c. 15 # 452 Ambrosius Plettenberg, by Matham, two impressions, one |. before the engraver’s name, &c. ; Rudolphns Petri, by Van 4 Dalen, &c. —— — ragi¥ td “ a 453 Nicolas Rigaltius,) by Edelinck ; Bouthillier de: Rancé, by Habert ; Guido de Seve de Rocheshonsitt by Lenfant; ¢ Roatier! by Colin; Paul Rainaud, by Audran,&c. 9 ALLY | a Continued from page 31. /| 6 _ 474 A-Lion and Tiger Hunt, by Suydethoet ; and — same, by 62 AeA , AF2 St. Francois Xavier, by Vermeulen, Bolswert,&e. = 8 “Ree several roofs — | 307 breed AMAL Bolswert, both very fine —_ ] " | 475 The Wild Boar Hunt, by Van Kessel; and Lion’ Hunt, by 7, | Le Leeuw, very fine — ie | cae 476 Wild Boar Hunt, by Leeuw ; and The Wolf Hunt, by Ditto, brilliant impressions — 2uU ; | Van Kessel, fine and rare , — SS}, 479 The Wild Boar Hunt, and the Wolf ‘Hutt, hy Soutmen, “ Jine —_ — 2 480 The Wild Boar Hunt, by Soutman, very hie “VA “4 S\Z\> 478" ‘The Hippopotamus Hunt, by Leeuw ; woe the fe ae ge Da be "hj +\|\Sb\r 477 The Lion and Hippopotamus Hunts, by Soutman, very fine 2 | as Y OLAEL 615 St. Herman Joseph, by Pontius, proof betes the Taisen * _ Descent of the Holy Ghost, by Caukerken; St. Bonaven-. tura, by Lommelin; St. Augustine, by De Jode ; Christ and Nicodemus, after Seghers, by De Jode = 8 =§ — 5a Yo ( 4t ) i Calan 516 St. Franeis, by Vorsterman, proof before letters; and other | Saints, by Van Schuppen, Waumans, Clouwet, &c. 8 Vip , 517 Jupiter and Antiope, by Soutman; Drunken Silenus, by Bols-_ “wert, and Vander Steen, the latter before the name of Van- | - .dyek ; Charity, by Van Caukerken ; Mars and Venus, Bi Waumans, &c. — — sae 9 a Ma 518 Rinaldo and Armida, by De Bailliu, and De Jode, the ater VP, with the address of Joan. Caspeel, very fine _- U0 4 | VAG 519 Rinaldo and Armida, by De Bailliu, and De Jode, the first ede | | | dress, ditto — _ aff rims | , 520 Time clipping the Wings of Love, by McArdell; Venus and | _ -— ~ Cupid, by Earlom, both fine proofs before 1ehitheal: James. | Stuart, Duke of Richmond, by Earlom, wih Vandyck in 4 br the character of Icarus, by Watis _. 521 Marquis de Mirabelle, by Blootelmg; Marselar, ee Galle, hoo! impressions with variation ; Nicolas Rockox, by Pontius, three ampressions with diito; Johanna de Blois, by De ihe “ Jode, proof and letters, &c. — 9 , Meg /\ 7» 522 Anthonius Van Opstal, proof and letters ; Cardinal Bentivog- | lio, by Morin, very fine; N. Chrystyn, by Ditto, | | | ofl before letters, &c. -— — hi If \. 523 Lazarus Maharkyzus, by Barras; Marquis of Moncada; J ssh ; 1) “de Meerstraten, &c. mezz. scarce vege 6 Lt? 4 Yh | » 524 Lia Vinius, by Vorsterman, and Vermeulen, both ee before any letters —_ Nf fit. ‘ We , 525 Nicolas Rockox, by Vorsterman, two impressions, one a pr uf AVA very fine ; Marquis of Moncada, by Suyderhoef, &c. ~ Mie wae | | a , : | | : DUTCH ETCHINGS. | Continued from page 33. | bil Z. “ 526 R. RoGHMAN ’. . Landscapes, (1 to 5 and 7); Views in the | | , _ Wood at the Hague, &c. 127 Vell Div Ds |, Mat Set of Views in Holland, (9 to 16), oblong, PML ka a Jine and scarce — g jo i VA , 528 eg oY The companion set, (17 to 24), ditto = 8. ffir ‘Tue BrEAKING-up oF THE DYKE AT | ; es ~~ HOUTEWAEL; FOUR DIFFERENT RE- bi ples PRESENTATIONS ON ONE SHEET. — | 2 ala Bartsch, who does not appear to have | Se. seen the plate entire, describes only one eS 4 ra : | | 24 , 5380 R. ROGHMAN . Me | : ) | : ; 8. az (G532 J. H. Roos ; yy _, 5385 RUBENS . 4 ; . Beas ae | og JO ol, 533 | . & pop, 808 ie | G\. . | Hy . Aset of oblong Landscapes, (1 to 14, page . A set of thirteen of Sheep, Goats, &c. _ Bartsch, representing a Goat lying down . St. Catharine standing on a wheel with a 536 ——-—————— A_ very curious etching, qunnaes by | _ alight, which she screens with one hand « ‘ae ) of the subjects, which he says is “‘ tres rare.” This impression is very fine and perfect, with the references at bottom 1 36), engraved by Gertrude Roghman from the designs of R. Roghman; and four Interiors, by the same, from her own de- signs — | 18 Six etchings of Coast Views, not mentioned by Bartsch; and the Huys te Zuylen, by G. Roghman — 7? (18 to 30) including the Title, which is more rare than the others; beautiful proofs before the inscriptions on No. 19 and 25, which divides them into two sets, and before the letters of the alphabet, a _tof,on the last six plates ; EXCEEDING- LY RARE AND VERY FINE 13 The Goat, (35), The newly shorn Lamb and Ram, (36); The Goats, (37); and another of the same set, unknown to with his head turned to the right, and a little beyond him another seen from be- hind; all fine and extremely rare +4) The Shepherd and his Flock in repose, (38) FINE AND EXCESSIVELY RARE. Bartsch describes this etching as bearing the date 1664, the present impression is dated 1660, consequently is a proof —>-_- I sword in her hand; The ‘Mrgseleay and. St. Francis, jine 3 Rubens, perhaps intended to be typical of the Christian Faith. A Female holds from the endeavours of the Devil to ex- tinguish it with a pair of bellows; an Angel on the right is driving him away. Height 73 by 44. PROBABLY UNIQUE 1 \ | ( 48 ) | , fo, 087 J. RuyspaEt . . The little Bridge, (1); Two Peasants and | be their Dog, (2); and the Cottage on the | summit of a hill, (3) AU iz (10 6538 — The Travellers, (4), FINE AND EX- V6 : 3 2 7 7 TREMELY RARE Ail a" | 3 a —— —— The Corn Field, PROOF Ameen the name ip Ruysdael, and pror to the additional work on the trunk of a fallen tree; Ex- me, pe . . CEEDINGLY RARE — Tl | » 340 . The Landscape with the three Oaks, oy | be and very rare; and the copy - 2 Es vn Sl H. SaAFTLEVEN . The Wood, (27): and the Great Tree, Ah, | ae (28), both fine and scarce nar : fe + 542 J.H.ScHONFELDT Small Heads “ Varie Teste de’ Capricci,” -&e.; and the Fable of the Jay plucked of her borrowed plumage, by Di ScHuLTz, sy wt aa Ypar 543 C. SAFTLEVEN . Set of twelve of Figures; two large In- . " teriors by Schoevaerts, &c. av) 7, by $7 Sl , 544 D. Stoop . . - The set of Horses, (1 to 12), BEAUTIFUL | | ner | IMPRESSIONS WITH THE FIRST ADDRESS | AND BEFORE THE NUMBERS bls . ‘Ac 4 545 STOCADE . . . Wenus descending from her Car to oe . Adonis, fine and rare; Portrait of Vander | Borcht, by M. SwEErtTs, (4); and two | . Landscapes, by SMEES, (2 and 5) atauisr / AY ri. 546 J. Bitsona Stock Two Landscapes, jine and rare; and a . ; : | a View of a Ruined Abbey, by ADRIAN | a. ae , Van STALBENT, extremely rare 3 a Jo. 847 SWANEVELDT. . Set of smail Landscapes, in ovals, (1 to 24) _ W | wanes : jine and scarce ~— 24 Af fin 2 | 2 , 548 Different Animals, a set of seven, (26 to | | | 32); St. John, (34), and the copy; and— nO pith two Landscapes with Satrys, (49 and 51) ms Winged’ Set of thirteen Landscapes, Views in Rome, dedicated to Gedeon Tallemant, (36 to bs 48), fine — 13}; Another set of thirteen Views in Rome, Br je (53 to 65) — cn ) C=) . | A, Ta , 651 SWANEVELDT. . Set of four Scriptural subjects, in the early ) style of Swaneveldt, (66 to 69); Pan ) and Syrinx, (70), and two copies; and Wy bird | the View of Gondy, (74) 8 J\ J | , $52 Set of four oblong Landscapes (77 to 80) 4 Vn te | : Landscape with Setting Sun, (81), 4 BEAUTIFUL PROOF BEFORE THE NAME or SWANEVELDT; and the companion, | the little Wopden Bridge, (82), very ee Jine, with the first address 2VLAu« 2| LO 0 Set of. Landscapes, Views at Rome, &e. ; | ee _ (83 to 94), very fine, first address 124 Aah “s — | Mercury imposing silence on Battus, (95) ; and Battus transformed into a Stone, (96) | THE LATTER, A FINE PROOF BEFORE THE | y/, NAME, extremely rare 2 (ih F fe, , 956 ——— Set of four Landscapes, with differént re- | : presentations of the mas into Egypt, | 7 | (97 to 100) 8, ate J\35\ waa - The History of naduss, (101 to mips all Vy, . with the first address | 6LIAAE / “| , 558 ——_—-— A _set of four, called the Penitents, obloig, bac _ Landscapes, (107 to 110), viz. The Mag- | dalen; St. Anthony; St. Jerome; and : Elijah fed by Ravens, all first address ; at Ufa” Volare of!) SBalaam and the Angel, (ijt aft oa6 4 AS Mp y , 559 ———_-——-———— Four upright Landscapes, (112 to 115), | 2 three of them with the first address 4 ‘fs h | , 5660 ————_—-—— sah Landscapes, attributed to Swaneveldt, out 8 hat eee! sc (Supplement Dand 2)! and — of his ; .s - ) eomposition eee 8 “ +| , 561 ———_—————. Two Landscapes, by Sveartesiibe in aia +.) early manner, not-mentioned by.Bartseh, : PRoors, the name being written in with oo * @' pen; and another attributed to —, all ‘ 2 ern ‘very rare ti) JO eae 3 Pa ik 502 rn ‘Various PEP IAgE ese. from the pei of y, by Juocaifiiacst weaned ah see wget yw FO 563 ‘te portfolla ealésbound green morocco, Jovitls holland wrap- | pers, measuring 23 i. by 19, Jateprse Duran SCHOOL, vols. Wand 16... 0 res — 2 ps » 42), 564 Two ditto ditto ditto, vols. 17 hil 18 2 End of the Fourth Day’s Sale. ( 45 ) - FIFTH DAY'S SALE, FRIDAY, the 9th day of MAY, 1834, i | At Twelve for One precisely. —_———_— ENGRAVINGS, AFTER DUTCH & FLEMISH PAINTERS, Continued from Page 36. WORKS OF REMBRANDT, &c. ‘LOT 3 ve _ 665 Saul before David, by Leeuw ; The Supplication of Elisha for | | the Shunamite’s Child, by Earlom ; Haman’s Condemnation, | by Houston ; Interior of a Cotiase, with Figures, the three | last, proofs fort letters = | afc Hingee ” . J2- , 566 The Tribute Money, by M‘Ardell; The Merchant of Amster- | Wied, dam; Holy Family; Healing the Sick; Descent from the, ih ae idse: &C. ois ae 6 Var 567 The Unjust Steward, by Pether ; Presentation in the Temple | | by Earlom; and‘Lot and his aii ter: David and Absalom, Y/ | after Bol, nn Haid, all fine proofs before letters 4 fe t / 2,868 Rembrandt’s Father, by Greenwood, proof before. letters ; -Rembrandt’s Mistress, by Haid’; The Burgomaster Six, by | ~ + Purcell, &e. —_ — 9 | . > | Jz, ,869 Rembrandt’s Wife and Mistress, by Haid, and Pether ; Woman’ plucking a Fowl, bbe Hignds: by De Marcenay, Picart, : 1 URCC a wa) — ee, Jo, .%40 The Burgomasters, es Houston; The Anabaptist and his | Wife, by J. Boydell, proofs liefiina letters | 2 ) Ly ,571 A Man holding a Poignard, by Haid, proof and letters ; A Man with a Scroll, and a Warrior bearing a Pike, by Pe- ther, proofs before letters — 4 G a : : ; ne ee ae i. pe ge rpecaniemesaieateigichbliin ; : | ) © 469 ) 73» 572 & Philosopher in Meditation, by Phillips; Warrior holding» a Sword, by Pether ; A Jewish Rabbi, by Ditto’; A Warrior in Armour, by Haid, fine proofs before letters s- ~ Went TENIERS. si “i Sé | » 573 The Chemist ; Boors regaling ; The; larder, ge. by Le Bas sh 574 The Mises of War; The Rainbow, ; The Bowl-players ; Harvest Home, &c. ty Le Bas = AMP ALL GH , 575 The Flight into Egypt; Discovery of Achilles ; The Fishe- ries, &c. by Le Bas, &c. — 9 gem 576 Landscapes ; Views in Flanders ; Baths of Vaucluse ; » Enyi- . rons de Caudebec ; The. Bowl-players The Fish “Market, | &c. by Le Bas, Bs il oe , 647 Village Merrymaking ; a Bisheraey The. Farm » Yardy sain | fo Le Bas » 578 Village Merrymakings ; Views; in . landers: &e. pa Le Bas o hip 579 Chateau de Teniers; Le Lendemain des. Noces ; Guinguette Flamande, &c. by Le, Bas vécuia ct — GELS 580 The Jealous Wife; The Contented eheRne aa The Grinder; | , The Cobler, &c. by Le Bas | 8 Z hg Lb ii 581 The Chemist ; The Dentist ; Boors regaling, ke, by Le Bas wg Y Uf , 582. The Ficnecins The sation &c. by the same_ Se tal UY 583 The Re ciation of St. Antony, &c, by Le Bas : ‘i Dutch Boors drinking and smoking, by Earlom, 5 FRO, oo os letters, be SG — 9 584 Village Merrymakings, the orn ve ara 5 by “me Bas, ver yfine 4 pct 585 The Prodigal Son; The Bleaching Yard ; ‘Village. ponte P &e. large plates, by Le Bas, ditto sonst Tabata ee hic $ wats nee yaw “Dial ‘ OSTADE. | 586'Le Jeu de Fetes : ° Paseetinal de pier . gpd RoE? Amusemens 8 Hollandais, ‘&e. by Beauvarlet, ‘Chenu; , Le Bas, | , 8 onc eta vn lasilt. Alpes , 687° Dutch Boors drinking acuta) &e. by Baath: ‘whet cathe 12 588 Foire Hollandaise ; fe Nouveliste; La Fabagie, &e. by Jani- net, tinted in imitation of drawings ” Gal lp 8 589 The Showman, by ‘Laurié,, mezz. ‘proof before lettere; Les | “ bons Voisins La Bonne ‘Femme ; ‘Le Café Hollandals, ‘&e. Wi “by Basan, remmatie &es Svongiod oppublebweeh fh tears A , 590 Le Menage ‘Hottmndomes ‘La Nourri¢e ; . “The Cage &e. ~ by Le Bas, ca &e, as ami wrap Ta 3 (AGS ( wy -) FOREIGN PORTRAITS, Coninaed from Page 38. KINGS OF FRANCE, &e, , 691° Various Kings of France; &c. we 125/ Abuses 3 an | , 092 Henry III. by Wierix, two wmpressions, one before the ttle, and the address of Hondius ; The same, also by Wierix, VA fp A B | .. different plate, fine and rare | _ 5 OVA ef , 593 Henry 1V. by Gualtier, De Leu; &c. small ovals, ditto 4 Ve / |/2, +894 Henry IV. by De Leu, Crispin de Pas, Maillery, &c. 4 fiona La’ wa yar 595 Henry 1V. by De Leu, half length, in Armour, proof Aid : | the inscription, FINE, AND EXTREMELY RARE tipagte . | | sg | 996 Henry IV. by De Leu,.half sheet, small oval, surrounded “4 Vignettes and Emblematical Ornaments, four French verses | | “6 underneath, two impressions, one before the addition of the i |... words “ Avec. Pri. du Roy,” fine and rare ofbrll C12 | JO “1 597° Henry IV. on Horseback, by Halbeeck ; The same, a small | | bust crowned with laurel leaves, in a niche, by De Leu, fine; Two others, by Hondius — Wood. RY Gry 598 ‘Henry IV. “ tat. Ann. 40,” oval, with Emblematical Orna- . | ments; The same, in Armour, holding a Truncheon, Angels — | _ placing a Crown of Laurel on his head, four French verses — | ¥ underneath, both by Crispin de Pas ; Hrnast the collection of 2 Lohage Fi _ Ser Mark Sykes. : — Ager 6599 Catharine de Bourbon, by Wierix, half sheét, four ect | |; sito verses underneath, “ Hondius, éxcudit,” fine and rare WZ / the address of Harman Adolfz, very fine and rare L | ave Avy, go CATHARINE DE BOURBON, BY WiERIX, first state, before the | | | title, ain with the address of “< Pauls. dela Houue,” BRIL- | ros | . 7 QAAND a ioc a -_ : 1 Ly. Z 602 MARIE DB’ MEDICI, BY WIERIX, 1600, fine impression, with “4 9 (the address of “ Paules. dé la Howue,” pitTo.. hr Vd Oe: 603: Louis XIII. on Horseback, Vignette of the Siege. of mee ie / underneath; The same, on Horseback, by C.de Pas; and | others, by Biderkart,. Mellan, Falck, &e. ; Henri, Diy de VY ft Montpensier, by De Leu — LEGG tol , /2., 804 Gaston de France, ‘Duke of Orleans, after Vandyck, by Van , /o 6605 Louis XIV. when young, by Claude Mell, Lasne, Gaywoo ;; ( 4 ) Sompel, Vorsterman, &c. ; ove Duke ee ce Net: by Lenfant, &c. — —_ eas | &c. — — ] 4 ‘e 606 Louis XIV. by Nanteuil, 1667, two impressions, one before | io the alteration of the moustache, and before the fleur de lis | round the oval ; The same, by Nantetil, ’ 1664, sein with | hes | arms underneath, very fine bs: _ ot ee tig yo Louis XIV. by Nanteuil, oval, 1663, with Attribates'of War hag on one side, and on the other the Emblems of Peace ; The’ same, by Nanteuil, 1662, oval, with ten Latin verses iting: neath; Ditto, after Le Bran, by Masson, oval, with branches of Lilies and Laurels underneath, and Ditto ina small oval, by De L’Armessin, surrounded by vs, pe | ‘bearing Scrolls; with French verses = , fo. 608 Louis XIV. ‘after Mienard, ‘by Nanteuil, 1661, oval, sur- | rounded by the Attributes of Peace and Justice’; Two ‘others, from the same picture, ‘ovals, by Van Seliuppen ; _ + *-'The same, an oval, intertwined by Lilies and Laurel leaves, the Order of the St. Esprit suspended from the oval, myn a? out any letters, probably by Poilly ==) — y, /b , 609 Louis XIV. after Mignard, by Poilly, oval; two impressic one a proof before es and not quite _— eae Se aes rare oS ict { =e BES EE bt STD a | ABV 610 sii XIV. after Le Febure, by Van ‘euaneste ahi oval, in . a » Armour ; ‘The same, after Noeret, and Vaillant, eg, both | “by Van Schuppen wt heel 1S ES RSE 3° Yi WA; 611 Louis XIV. a a sk mi Poillys UNFINISHED ‘PROOF, hay | extremely rare’ —" ST , €%, 612 Louis XIV. by Nanteuil, large byl sda00 impressions, one | a before the addition of the ribbon and motto above, ariel with 9 the date of 1666 instead of 1667 Leyte SRT PLO » 6 , 613 Louis XIV. by Nanteuil, 1672, very ge ne of bec leaves, | . » placed on a lion’s skin, dedicated by Jac:: Nicolas Colbert ; | The same, by Ditto, very large oval, surrounded’ ‘by fleurs , fo \,,614 Louis XIV. by Nanteuil, 1676, large oval, on a gebeinalét fleurs de lis, dedicated by Antonius d’Aquin ; another impression from the same plate, with only a single fleur de lis at each _ angle, the date altered to 1667, and dedicated by Brulart de Sillery ; The same, by Nanteuil, large oval,'with a Sun at each angle, dedicated by d’ Anglure de Bourlemont 3 de lis, dedicated by Jules Paul de Lionne’ =) |) BY dy | | ) ( Age) oS, 615 Louis XIV. by Drevet, large oval, in armour, two empressions, | one with the first address of Drevet, before the plate was retouched, and before the dedication HS ANS 1 ft. 616. Louis XIV. by Drevet, inscribed “ Ludovicus cbeunchi a se | plate, three-quarter length in armour, holding a truncheon, > “6 he '.. EXCEEDINGLY FINE os 1 Me U al ff _, 617 Louis XIV. three-quarter lengths in armour, by Pitau, Vermeu- | | oe len, and Crespy ; The same, an equestrian statue, by Tho-— massin; and by Gantrel, ovals, surrounded by emblematical 6 Moh Ay TL od devices — i — S , 618 Louis XIV. small ovals, with emblematical ornaments, Dap a 3 . Goypel, and De Boulogne, by Simonneau, &c. | q. ated Edelinck, two proofs before any letters ; The same, after Coypel, by Simonneau, small Ae | | with allegorical emblems, proof before letters, &c. afte oo, 620 Louis XIV. by Magdalena Masson, large oval, in armour with © | lace cravat; dedicated ‘by Nicolas Treba; another impres- . sion from the same plate, with many alterations, the head 43 | is surrounded by rays of glory, and the oval is inscribed — . a “« Le Soleil dela France,’ the engraver’s name and the — dedication are erased; The same, half-length, in his robes, _ after Rigaud, by Thomassin, large oval 3 és 621. Loita XIV. after Mignard, by Roullet, three-quarter length in armour, with truncheon resting on a pedestal, VRRY FINE 1 » | ra , 622 Louis XIV. by Van Schuppen, oval surrounded by emblemati- | eal devices, proof before any letters, not quite finished ; . The same, by Ditto, large oval, dedicated by ety or ao | ad Argouges ~— — 2 4 | 6 , 623 Louis XIV. by Edelinck, on horseback, trampling on War and | Discord, above are Angels with crowns of laurel, and Pro- vidence bearing the Crown and Seeptre of France; on two * . large sheets — — — 2 : n Le, 824 Louis XIV. by Edelinck, small oval, supported by female | «figures representing Religion and Justice, with other emble- | _ matical devices, on two large sheets, called the Destruction — of Calvinism, FINE PROOF | — 4 Miflre on ‘ion Louis XIV. large oval, 1664; and another dated 1669, bot by Nanteuil ; the same, a HBSS in a large allegori- | cal print, by ee ; and in a smaller ditto, by Van Schup- | ) . pens ss — — 4/ GA/ , SS , 626 Louis XIV. after Le shia, by Nanteuil, 1667, large oval, sup- if er ported by an eagle, and surrounded by the attributes of | Justice, trophies of War, &c.; ditto, by Nanteuil, 1670, large | oval, in armour, with a sun at each corner 2% src teatime -aeieicte santttminasaiaia te t et ATO LA ALLEL LOL LALLA LOA AA nN ~ eee ne . ( 80 ) pouty ~ /o.. 627 Louis XIV. small ovals, by Picart, Edelinck, Lenfant, &c, 12. Wi Y pisy, 828 Louis XIV. and four other small ovals from miniatures: by Pe- ee titot, being Portraits of the Abbé de Lionne, le Chancelier Boucherat, and two Princes of the House of Bourbon, beaw- ws ) | tiful proofs, no. engraver’s name = 5 /\ / |» 629 Louis XIV.; various Bartana ie aie » Schepens Pieart, Ver- ys tay meulen, &c.. — bi xvi 16 J | pats 630 Louis XIV. and his etaiive noel of six vibntes entitled the hee ) _ “Chambres des Apartemens,” by Trouvain 6 _ | WORKS OF JORDAENS, Scare &e.. iy F '_, 631 The Adoration of the Shepherds, rs De ore and Marinus . | The Flight into Egypt, by Pontius. — > — /\ » \v 682. Christ before Pilate, by Marinus and. Neefs; The Graaiixion, | by Bolswert; The Martyrdom of St. — by Marinus, proof before the words ** Cum privilegio”’ He | Y, 2 -, 633 Satyr and Porridge, by Vorsterman and Neefs ; ‘‘ Le Roi boit,” '. by Pontius; Silenus, by Bolswert, &e.. grt ints 5 gh Sy , 684 Pastoral Courtship, by Neefs; A. Family C Concert ; Pan tend- ing his Flock, by Bolswert; Folly with an Owl, by. De Jode; . . or aa -, Mereury: and Argus, by. Bolswert, Sees J\ 451 635. St. Martin of Tours, performing a Miracle, by P. esa . | | ||| BEAUTIFUL PROOF, BEFORE THE CARTOUCHE UNDER- | NEATH WAS FINISHED —__ Ci , i dL, thn / / 636 Pan tending his Flock, and. the Family Coreen by Bolswert,, __ both before the address of Blooteling, fine ; Hospitality of __... » Philemon; and. Baucis,. by. Lancet also before, the address .... of Blooteling. _ _— 3¢ ae Ys | Fr |, 687 The Annunciation, by Balsnionia Bree cero of. the Virgin, (ue _ »by Neefs; Adoration of the Magi, by Pontius:;) St.. Cecilia; ae ala _ Abraham’s. Sacrifice; after. _Rombouts, by | | .. Bolswert,, fe. ee —_ # ,638 Our Saviour and the Apostles,, bas Bolewatis first pt 14 , 639 Peter denying Christ, by Bolswert ; The Smoking Party, by, Lauwers ; . The Musicians, after. Rombonts,, by Bolswert 3 ¥ 640 The Last Supper,. by Natalis ; ; The Flagellation, by; De Bail- _ liu; The Ecce Homo, by De Jode ; Crucifixion, by Pontius ; Wie Descent from the Cross, by Galle; The Entombment, -by. _ , Bolswert, all after Diepenbeke . . .. —= — «6 aye DAAL: Bes » | Mb | 2 4 t C: OB ) ) | s , 641 The Nativity, by Vander Does ; Virgin and Infant Saviour, by | | a Bolswert, &c. after Quellinius ae 10 hougl Jom JTree 642 The Holy Family ; Disciples at Emmaus, &c. by De es ae ' Crowning with Thorns, by Galle; Decollation of John the ) Bbiptiets first address, &c. after OiinAins 8 ho | ,643 St. Augustine, by Lauwers; The Intercession of St. Roche, by Neefs; The Eucharist, by Galle; St. Peter Thomas ) : Aquinas, &e. after Quellinus ae e MioLloir fi, 644 Various Saints, &c. after Quellinus, by Bolswert, &c.; Boys playing ina Landscape, etching by Quellinius, &c. WZ, Mw DUTCH ETCHINGS. | ; Continued from page 44. , | /j-~ , 6445 D. Tenters . . Small plates of Boors drinking, smoaking, | feangy pvitn &c: and the copies; The Temptation of , | i St. Anthony, &c. silt 10 ype —_—-——. The Kitchen, and a curious unfinished 4G es proof of the same, very rare fo —__-—_——. The Village’ Féte, first state; The Card | Players ; and the Lovers 3 Aol iia 2 , , 648 ————__———. Portrait of Old Teniers; seven small Heads | | ae ‘of Men, one of them a proof before the | ) mark of Teners, &c. 9 Pee. O29, ‘Four small plates of Pilgrims, and etchings , of Figures, after ee by Van Hoecke } a 10, |, 2, 660 J. Tuomas. . . Peasants playing; Shepherd and shail | | . dess, etchings in the manner of Rubens; and Pyramus elas himself, by Hig Y be . saa ten —_ : A Sf /66V-L. van Upen.. . Set of small hits (I to 12); sa : the Good Samaritan at pot Inn, wee . WRG beqoleyus sho. "Pitign . er | 4a + 7 66% ———__——. Various Landscapes, (13 to 26, &c.) fine fol lt, Wk 1 LO» C58 - eabeaied Large Landseapés, after Rubens, &c. ditto 4 ‘Dn {654 - — The Watering Place, after Rubens ; and oo COED ewS anoint Landseape witha Woman nite | | Whi ing’ a Cow, pros vege i the ak agen work — 2 noe | | | (ee) JO | , 655 L. van UpEN. . Small set of Landscapes, (13 to 19); . | Landscape with Cows, —* PROOF, | ; Sess , — LS 656 M. iternatnsinatot His own Portrait, (9% andi various em scapes with Scriptural subjects introduced ) (2 to 6, &c.) two of them proofs 12 4, @\> 687 ae Different etchings of the subject of Mercury p te and Argus, (18 to 25); and others from we? | 2 | the Heathen Mythology ziytin 16 ) / 76- 658 Landscapes with Cattle and Pastoral Scenes, . (41, &c.) —— 16 | n| 2. | , 659 W.VaLKERT . . His own Portrait, small oval; Susanna‘and es Se the Elders; and the Good Samaritan ; | . Farriers shoeing a Horse, after Verschu- | ring, by Hoet ss — 4 Walsa , 660 H. VERSCHURING The Battle, (1), FIRST STATE, oie the Gane additional work on the neck of the horse | Ls rode by the man who bears a shield ; The Travellers, (2); The Two Dogs, i : . (8); and the Three Dogs, (4). ) THE COMPLETE WoRK OF THIS MAs- | ) TER, VERY FINE AND EXCEEDINGLY | > £ ARAB ed os 4 KAN os 7, | 661 A. V. VELDE . . THE SET OF. TEN OF DIFFERENT ANI- MALS (1 to. 10), BRILLIANT IMPRES- | | SIONS, IN THE FINEST POSSIBLE CON- pond DITION, BEFORE THE ADDRESS, A SU- 2a | PERB SET mercer | } | { -and two smaller of Sheep, (4 and 1s fine old impressions 5 iS) «S|, 663 —_—_-—_—_- The _ little Goat, (16), EXCESSIVELY bd Se | RARE ie LS 1LZAaL ) , | A 8 > 664 ———_-——-———_ The Shepherd and Shepherdess with Cattle : | Lay en ge reposing > os 22) 7 |, 665 A Man on hnidebeiti enxehGeiae ina abate | ag =. ascending a hill, followed by two others | ad | with a Mule, &c. (21), VERY FINE, AND ey, | | .. OF THE UTMOST RARITY 1 ffi. 4) 7 |, 666 eben Vries . Set of twelve, Views in the neighbourhood . ) of the Hague, &e. . 124tAe, em. Fé | y 667 Sportsmen and Horses at a Fountain, rare: | and part of the last described set 1 | } / Js , 668 S. DE VLIEGER | ~ 670 A. WATERLOO g 674 “Sfestess Se £ fi 675 Seek e ote, aes /| 24 Ribentaaper te oir | i 7 ; IE ee enone: Za Jit, 679 en eee | | . , 680. a ae ll ( 68 ) | . The Forest, (3); Loading Corn, (5); The Wood near a Canal, (6) ; The Wood on | a Hill, (7); and various Animals, (11, &e. ) —— and the Fish Market, scarce li / 669 ——-— The Ferry Boat, (8); The Village, ' (9); | | 10 we He | - Small Landscapes, (1 to 6), with an ill | ditional one of the first, a proof before the name, and less finished 2n the trees, | RARE AND VERY FINE 671. ———————_———. Set of twelve Landscapes, oblong, (7 t 18) Set of twelve ditto, (21 to 32); and two | others, (19 and 20) Set of six ditto, 14 | (33 to 38), very fine. THE NINTH PLATE OF THIS SET IS OF THE UTMOST RARITY; stituted by another, ( Bartsch 39), which has been numbered 6, apparently for the — purpose; the original having been, pro-— bably, lost or destroyed. Very few Col- —— lections possess tt. Landscapes, (39 to 44), and a set of six ditto, (47 to 52) Six Landscapes, 58); and a set of six, (59 to 64) of different s sizes, (53 ral 12 A set of six square ditto, (65 to 70) ; and — | | another set, oblong, (71 to 76), fine 12 7 SO ; uid —_— ——_—__-—_- A portion of a set, (77 to 82); and two | other sets of six, (83 to 88, and 89 to 94) A set of twelve with Buildings, (95 : Wy 106), fine and uniform with margins 12 / Set of six large oblong Landscapes, num- bered on the left, (107 to 112) right ; with less work, VERY RARE H The companion set, numbered on the nl (113 to 118), THREE OF THEM PROOFS ; No. 4 before the foliage on the tree on the No. 5 considerably less worked upon in the foreground, and No. 6 also | Mf i 2 ) : CLU0 pollens it is usually sub- ) @ y., VA 2hejlh an Ue s AZ Moore Ant ve LGteed 1 honar? W hai : Ae ( 24 ) Z ec , 681 A. we perbiner . Set of six upright Landscapes, the Water ) | Mill, &c. (119 to 124), very fine 6 » | 78 \+ 682:'——______—. Set of six ditto, with Mythological sub- | jects, (125 to 130), very sine 6% 2| G6), 683 ———__————. The Departure of Hagar, (131); and Eli- | jah fed by Ravens, (136), BEAUTIFUL IMPRESSIONS — cee 2 Tobit conducted by the Angel, (134), igi : jine a , S|, 685 ————-——-— Hagar consoled by the Angel, (132); a. Prophet of Juda, (133); Séphora circum- cising her Son, (135), very fine 3 « |» 686 ——--__-_—__- A_ Landscape, described by {Bartsch as | doubtful, but evidently the work of Wa- | TERLOO; and an upright etching, with | his name ‘‘ A. Waterloo fec.” represent- | ing a Goatherd standing on the bank of a stream, leaning on his stick; in the dis- | | tance a tower on a high rock; rudely | etched, perhaps a first attempt 2¥ F + |,687 C.pE WaAEL . . Various subjects of Figures engaged in dif- . ferent amusements, &c. fine 20 0 | Ub “ 688 —_—___——_——~ Set of twelve of Turks, in various employ- ments; The Four Seasons, &c. 17 - Bs V7, , 689 J.B. WeeEenix . . AN OX, SEEN IN FRONT, companion to the . rare etching described by Bartsch (No.1) — . and copied by him. This print was un- | : known to that writer ; EXCEEDINGLY | RARE AND IN THE FINEST CONDITION IL (7/0, 6690 M. Wittman. . The Assumption of the Virgin, fine and Re rare; Cleopatra. and Lucretia, _ J.G, 4 4 WeEnIiG, &c. — » £\,691 T. Wyck . . . Various Etchings, fine old impressions 4 | /{F\, 692 Fv. aroha The Feast of the Gods, and Bacchanalian subject, after Rubens; and various from Rubens, Teniers, &c. . ae ah Me R. ZEEMAN -. . Two BOATS ENGAGED IN A CONTEST, aie CALLED BY BARTSCH THE MUTINY OF _ FISHERMEN, (2), A PORTRAIT OF A MAN IN THE ‘UPPER CORNER OF THE PRINT ON THE RIGHT ; fst impres- sion before the address of Danckeris, VERY FINE, AND EXCESSIVELY RARE IN ANY STATE — 1 7 i ( 55 ) | : | tm , 694 R, ZEEMAN. . The two Fortified Houses on the Amstel, | called “ DE TWEE BLOCKHUISEN,” (3), |, . FINE AND VERY RARE ior | ie y rade: ————___—_———- THE Pest HOUSE NEAR AMSTERDAM, “het pesthurs buiten Amsterdam” (4), a. BEAUTIFUL IMPRESSION, AND ONE OF ; | oa , ? ja THE RAREST PRINTS OF THE MASTER I | j. 696 ———_—__————— The Four Elements, (19 to 22) ; and various — | : of Shipping . a8 10 | Oe 4 ff \, 697 —————————__ Oblong etchings of Shipping, first and se- cond parts, (63 to 86) og hte’ 46 , 698 ————_————- The same, third part, (87 to 98) ; a: six plates of Naval Engagements, part of a . set, (99, &c.) — ene 4 | a /e| , 699. ——____——__ Set of twelve large etchings of Kec | . (107 to 118), early impressions before \h,, ; | the name of Zeeman, FINE AND RARE 12 (“224 ee , 700 ————__————- The Ports of Amsterdam, (119 to 126), | wanting two; and ten oblong ge of 4b Landscapes, of Views, &c. scarce Ger v |, 401 Set of small etchings of Cows, by Cu Views of Sea ae 4 _by Casembrot, &c. ‘cme a : aah b fer , 2... 402 The Portrait of N. Flink, by himself ; eles carousing Droohsloot, rare; and various anonymous etchings san 2\ Z| , 703 Upright Landscape, by Horizonti, proof; Allegorical nitteah with Minerva and other Figures, by P. Maes; Landscapes, © Hy, by A. D. Koker, &e. — — 5 2 , 104 Temptation of St. Anthony, by De Vivier; Landscape, by L. | de Vadder; The different Ages of Man, curious etching, by | B. Muyckens, &c. — — 5 Bm ” Y , 495 Two portfolios, half-bound green morocco, with holland | wrappers, measuring 23 by 19 in. lettered DuTCH dite LS, _vol. 19 and 20 mas os Ye rhs h Me , 106 Two ditto ditto Ditto, vol. 21 and 22 Obes End of the Fifth Day’s Sale. SIXTH DAY’S SALE, SATURDAY, the 10th day of MA Y, 1834, i At Twelve for One precisely See Ge ENGRAVINGS, AFTER ITALIAN PAINTERS. ) | The Annunciation; The Virgin and Infant Saviour, — the . Flight into Egypt, after Albano, by Chasteau esaaiir, ” . J 3 708 The Elements, after Albano, by Baudet; The Entombment, ) after Michael Angelo Caravaggio, by Snyderhoef, ke. 8 , 3, 109 Lucretia, after Cazali, by Ravenet, proof before si il The aA . Raising of Lazarus, after Brande, &e. 20 1 Sf 7~ FO Venus and Cupid, after Luca Giordano, by Earlom, proof be- | fore letters ; Lady and Child, after Sasso Ferrata, by Ditto, | LOT | : 42, 407 The Musician, after Amoroso, by Haid, onay befor’ letters ; proof and letters ; Virgin and Child, after Carlo Dolci, by We Earlom, proof; The Saviour, after Ditto, by Ditto; Boy | She with a Bird, after Francesco Mola, proofs before letters — , £., TA Virgin and Child; St. Francis de Paula; Holy Family, &c. after Murillo, By McArdell, &c.; St. Jerome, after Mola, &c. some proofs before letters — ( nif \s 712 Landscapes, with Figures, after Zucearelli; - Architectural | subjects, after Pannini, &e. — " 12 fOLLE |, 718 Isaac blessing Jacob, after Spagnoletto, by Phillips ; The Holy Family, after Palma Vecchio ; Venus and Cupid, after Salviati, proofs before letters ; The Tribute ee after Pietro Genoese, &c. as EY . 714 The Nativity; Holy Family, &c. after Annibal Caracci, by Va - Poilly, &: vert 2 stator W\b , 715 Virgin and Infant Saviour, with St. ‘alee called“ The Silence ;” . Holy Family, &c. after Annibal Caracci rby Picart, Dorigny, | Chasteau, &c. — 5 > | i 7 \e , 716 Our Saviour and the Samaritan Woman, by Cesio ; Crowning” with Thorns, by Lenfant; The Entombment, and Dead . Christ on the lap of the seen by De Bailliu, &c. all after | - Annibal Caracci _ Wellin ., 4 , 717 The Dead Saviour on the lap of the Virgin, by De maine | fine; St. Francis; St. Sebastian; Jerome, &c. after Ca- | racci = a greed Bgl oe , 18 The Death of St. Francis, by Audran; Temptation of St. Anthony; Venus and Diana, with attendant Nymphs, by | Picart; Discovery of Ulysses, by laa &c. after Ca- Vz 4 ) racci — — 138/70 vA 2 , 419 The Nativity, by Vermeulen, proof ; Virgin and Child, by | Vorsterman ; Mercury teaching Cupid to read, by De Jode; Jupiter ait Danae ; St. John sleeping, oval. mezz. proof’; ay ALE Ghismonda, by MeArdell, all after Correggio abe | Fs \, 720 The Marriage of St. Catharine, by Giffart; The Heroic Vibe . tues, and various Historical pieces, tbr the Barberini | | Palace, &c. after Pietro da Cortona — 18 fal a ‘ pea , 721 The Martyrdom of St. Agnes; and the Madonna with the | | } Rosary, by Audran; Judith with the Head of Holofernes, &c. ovals, by Frey; The Evangelists, from the Church of St. Andrea, at Rome, by Dorigny; The Infant Jesus, by Earlom, proof, all after Domenichino =~ 12 hak _, 722 The Annunciation, by Duflos; Assumption of the Virgin, by | Poilly, proof; St. Cecilia, by Chauveau ; A Concert, by Pi- cart, &c. all after Domenichino — 8 , 6 |, 723 The Virgin and Infant Saviour, by Curti; The Dead Saviour | | attended by Angels, by Pitau; The Disciples at Emmaus, mezz. proof before letters ; Martyrdom of St. Petronilla, by Dorigny, after Guercino, &c. 6 , 6 , 7124 David with the Head of Goliath, by Rousselet ; The Annun- Bsa ciation, by Edelinck; The Virgin and Infant Saviour, by! , ; Bp 4 Andriot, &c. after ee is 5 JAI Av L 725 The Infant Saviour and St. John, by Earlom, proof; Hol _ Family, by Chasteau, Boulanger, &c. after Guido , # |» 726 Mary Magdalen, by Audran; Virgin and Infant Saviour, by Vallet, &c. after Guido — 6 , fo\, 727 The Trinity, by Dorigny ; The Martyrdom of St. Andrew, by ; Audran; Pyramus and Thisbe, by Vangelisty, &¢. after | Guido — — | £ \» 728 Various Old and New Testament subjects, after Carlo Maratti; by Auden Aerde, &c. _ 10 | ( 58 ) “| ra 729 The Nativity; Baptism of our Saviour; Assumption of the ae _ Virgin, &c. after Carlo Maratti, by Dorigny, Auden Aerde, | &e, — —: 8 ,730 Various Saints, Historical subjects, &c. after Carlo Maratti 12 / 2, 731 Virgin and Infant Saviour, meze. proofs before letters ; The ; same, by Bolswert, &c. after Parmegiano _ | 9 Mtlii ae | 732 The Triumphal Entry of Sigismund into Mantua, after saralio Ps Romano, by Stella, &c. * — . 27 0aAMmMaA ‘ 1 AAI 733 The Murder of the Innocents, by Vouillemont ; Vilgte and : Infant Saviour, by Rousselet, Morin, &c. all aa Raffaelle 9 /Z0C@ Vv" -734 Moses and the Burning Bush, by Audran, proof before any letters, rare; The Virgin, Infant Saviour, and St. John; in a circle, by Lenfant, fine, both after Raffaelle a PRE y Ale , 735 Holy Families, by Frey, Natalis, en cn &c. after Raf- | faelle —_ —_— a ee A , @ ,736 Holy Family, by Vallet, &c. ; The Tasbendintaiade by Vorster~ | man, after Raffaelle, &c. i —_— Lae Z jae. 737 The Transfiguration, after Raffaelle; aad the Descent from thé | Cross, after Daniel da Volterra, by Dorigny, &c.; The De- | | scent of the Holy Ghost, by Gantrel, after Raffaelle 4 DAAP A / /© .738 The set of Cartoons, after Raffaelle, by Gribelin, fine 7 ol lier _ €., 139 The set of the Planets, by Dorigny ; Galatea, by Ditto ; St. ) George, by Vorsterman, &c. all after Raffaell | 14 GAZLE “(2 \> 740 Various Arabesque and other subjects from the Vatican, after | Raffaelle, by Audran, &c. —- 30Y pb fart 4/ /6\.741 The Entombment of Christ, by Pontius, two impressions, one | before the plate was enlarged, fine; Mary Magdalen, by | Dankertz, very fine; Our Saviour with the Pharisee, by Pee i hee Chauveau; Holy Family, &c. after Titian | 84AOLL n| S -742 The Marquis de Guast, and his Mistress, proof before letters, | by Natalis; Venus and Cupid; Jupiter and.Juno; A Con-| 7 . cert, &c. after Titian noir tj ab , 143 Various New Testament subjects. Bins after iFoatn — 7 Leonardo da Vinci, Andrea del Sarto, Giorgione, &c. — ae eck Fi if 144 The Adoration of the Magi, after Paolo Veronese ; Midas 7 aeeey Apollo, after Schiavone ; The Shepherd’s Offering, after | Palma; The Birth of J cues after Giulio Romano; and | | Esther before Ahasuerus, after Tintoretto, all. by Simon | | . Gribelin, fine — reve ok Crerin Ava i 745 The Marriage at Cana; St. Helena, by Vornteeniaie nite 7 . and Europa, by: Biewt; &c,.after Paolo Veronese. é hee ; ‘ a : | . : } Vs « ~ ‘ ; | : ‘ ‘ : ‘ ) ‘ i ¢ y (0 ( 59 ) FOREIGN PORTRAITS. Continued from page 50. ut 746 Charles, Duc de Bourgogne, after Rigaud, by Drevet, A FINE | ) PROOF BEFORE LETTERS, VERY RARE ] ey: the | , 147 Charles, Duc de Bourgogne, after Rigaud, by Deedee A BEAU- | | TIFUL PROOF BEFORE LETTERS, AND BEFORE THE NAMES | OF PAINTER OR ENGRAVER 7 1 Bo 748 Charles, Duc de Bourgogne, after Rigaud, by Silvestre, three | | | ! quarter length, in Armour, two ampressions, one a proof be- fore any letiers ; Louis, Duc de Bourgogne, after De Troye, ht | by Edelinck, oval ae =f y Yb , 449 Louis, Due de Bourgogne, after Rigaud, by Tardieu, Simon- bel, Li ) neau, &c. some proofs gee IL uy y | , 180 “ M.le Ducde Bourgogne, fils de Monseigr. le Dauphin,’ by Loy Magdalena Masson, large oval, when a Child, holding a | Crown and Rattle, very curious and rare; Duke of Bur- tet gundy, after Hellart, by Edelinck, large oval, &c. ra ae 751 Louis, Dauphin of France, by Magdalena Masson, large oval ; | The same, by Nanteuil, dedicated by Jules Armand Col-— ; le thltnd bert, 1677 ; The same, by Vallet, after Jouvenet, two am- ) pressions, one before the plate was retouched, and much ’ ) aliered — pod aes he a 6. 752 Louis, Dauphin of France, after Rigaud, by ipieeee oval, in as Armour, {wo impressions, with and tho the dedication 2-2 lin th Sb l¢ 753 Louis, Dauphin of France, by Edelinck, Gantrel, ‘Thomassin Uh &e. — — a bokea, ey JH fi , 404 Louis, Dauphin of France, after De Troy, by Van Schuppen, | large oval; The same, after Jouvenet, by Vallet; The | | same, after De la Tour, by Daullé, proof and letters, and in | . a large Allegorical print, on two sheets, by Rousselet, &e. 9 “< ? a ,755 Philip, Duke of Orleans, by Nanteuil, large oval ; The same, y by De L’Armessin, Picart, Gantrel, &c. a Wa ell? , 6 , 196 Lonis de Bourbon, Prince de Condé, oval, by Nanteuil ; he yo As oe Le’ C— | same, by Lasne, Lisebetten, &c. rig. , 404 Louis de Bourbon, Prince de Condé, large sila by Habert, | Os | and Poilly’; Henri de Bourbon,-Prince de Condé, by Michael 47 | Lasne — = a fhe ed Pe 75,,158 Jules de Bourbon, Duc d’Enghien, after Mignard, by mite | Louis de Bourbon, Prince de Conti, by Landry, &c. ae iia { @ ) , 759 Le Prince Charles de Lorraine, by Nanteuil, oval, two im- asa ts pressions, one with French and Latin verses attached, from a separate plate ; Charles, Due de Berri ; Henri Jules . de Bourbon, Duc d'Enghien, by Habert, large oval 6 . 760 Charles d’Orleans, Comte de Dunois, after Ferdinand, by Nan- | . teuil, two different plates, ovals; The Duc d’Angouléme, | oval, surrounded by Emblematical Ornaments, by Chaveau 3 tt Wie , 761 Henri d’Orleans, Duc de Longueville, after Champagne, by | Nanteuil, oval, six French yerses underneath ; Louis Duc | d’Enghein, by Lasne ; Louis, Duc de Bourbon, im Gantrel, and the same, large Saal by Habert, &c. — »w KF fo , 162 Louis XV. after Rigaud, by Drevet, oval, in his Robes, two impressions, ONE A BEAUTIFUL PROOF, BEFORE THE |)» : > | SWORD HANDLE WAS ENGRAVED -- 2 Yi Me n | 6 , 763 Louis XV. after Rigaud, by Drevet, whole length, seated on his throne, FINE AND RARE -- . 1 Ved y YW: 764 Louis XV. after Rigaud, by Drevet, whole length, s seated on his throne, A BEAUTIFUL PROOF, BEFORE THE TITLE, AND |», BEFORE THE NAMES OF PAINTER OR ENGR AVER wink ttt (6 I? 765 Louis XV. after Rigaud, by L’Armessin, Dupuis, Trouvain, |, &c. some proofs — eS 224-4 a - 766 Philippe Duc d’Anjou, after De Troye, by Edelinck ; Due de Chartres, by Daullé ; Duc de Penthiéyre, oval, fl Em- blematical Ornaments, by Edelinck, &c. — 57 /@\» 767 Francois Louis de Bourbon, - Prince de Conti, by. Pitau, three : impressions, two of them unfinished proofs s The same, me 2 Thomassin, large oval, &c. — Viliag y “4 - 768 Louis Alexandre de Bourbon, Comte de Toulouse, a5 Ri- Vy gaud, by Drevet, oval, in Armour, exceedingly Jine- Woe: /2.\, 769 Louis Alexandre de Bourbon, Comte de Toulouse, after Ri- gaud, by Drevet, oval, in Armour, witha glove on his right hand, dzfferent plate rors the last, very fine 1 pe , 770 Louis Auguste, Duc de Maine, after De Troy, by Drevet, two | umpressions, one a beautiful proof, before any letters ; The | ¢7 ) ? a 4 G. : 74 wx : | same, a large oval, by Desrochers,&e. = — 117 (bee > ~ 771 Le Comte d’Artois, et sa scour, Madame, when Children, 4 . playing with a Goat, after Drouais, by Beauyarlet, A BEAU- | | TIFUL PROOF, BEFORE ANY LETTERS — VWI 4 772 Louis XVI. by Henriquez, oval; Louis XVIII. by Pether, 7 after Le Brun, &e.. pis 14 ‘Gg Ct y 773 Napoleon Buonaparte, by Turner, Dickinson, &e, mezz. &e, C4 ta , 774 The King of Rome, (Son of Napoleon), when an Infant, by Benoist, proof; The same, after Girard, by Desnoyers Ve ead ete iteennrenpcerre panne ( GP ) CORNELIUS VISSCHER. | . 775 Susanna and the Elders; The Holy Family, from Titian ; The Angel appearing to the Shepherds; and the companion, ,,,,, after Bassan, &c. — 4 fer £ , 7716 St. Francis receiving the Infant Jesus, after Rubens ; The En- tombment; and the Resurrection of Christ, after ens | Sb yn, a wt fi | proofs -- wo 2 & » 477 The Holy Family, with the Infant St. John ig outs a Pear, RARE AND VERY FINE —_ 1Ahhic »\f/ « 118 The Last Judgment; and the Assumption of the: Virgin, eo ye, . plates, on two shbets; after Rubens, very jine | 1 @ 779 The Four Evangelists, ditto — 4 iM pp 4 /@ » 480 Set of Saints, whole length figures, after P. Soutman 20-7 x 1b. 781 The Celebration of the Nuptials of Charles Gustavus, King of | Sweden, with Hedvig Eleonora, Countess Palatine, FINE Wy AND EXTREMELY RARE — Ye , 482 The Coronation of the Queen, large sheet, ALSO VERY FINE Be AND RARE = tess . | PA: , 783 The Discovery of Achilles; and Eneas saving his maar | small engraving, after Breeabere, very scarce 2c. , fo 484 Part of the rare set of whole length figures of the early Kings — | of Sweden, called the Goths and Vandals, with the title, containing the Portraits of Gustavus sg and Pte Wa v Piz / Queen ¥ /o , 185 The Lime Kilns, after P. De: Laer ; The er of palit and the Convoy intercepted, fine -— 4 flatts Zo 186 The Marauders, a Moonlight Scene ; and the companion, with — a Boy and Girl tending Cows and Goats; The Stable; all — after P. de Laer, fine — a Mra / & 487 Sun-rise, with Horsemen and Dogs preparing for the Chase ; ae | -and the companion, both with the first address ; and a large upright print, representing the Arctic Regions, a large stone bier in front, on which is a figure of Eolus; Famine on one side, _ | | and Two Esquimaux on the other, prébibhy) intended for a 3 A adit . frontispiece to some Geographical Work, jine and rare ad gD | £2 ass The Cat; The Mouse-trap; and a small engraving of The | . Dogs, very rare — vu y | /o ,789: The Village Surgeon, after Brauwer ; and an Interior, ath * fn by Five Figures smoking and drinking, PROOFS, &c.. I 4 € 62 ) | J/ ; 790 Dutch Courtship, after Ostade ; and an Interior, with a Fiddler, from Brauwer, fine oe NAAM C | ava , 791 Interior, with Peasants round a Fire, after Ostade, called The 4 Skates, FINE PROOF — l - | Jol . 792 The Pancake Woman, before the address we ly, 7 = | JS 498 The Travelling Musicians, very fine —_ l 44m @\., |,494 THE Rat CATCHER, BEAUTIFUL PROOF Lj, 4e\ 22, 795 THE GyepseY WoMAN, BRILLIANT PROOF BEFORE THE IN- ie oy, | SCRIPTION, EXTREMELY RARE bins l Vie Pre | , 796 Portrait of C. Visscher, two different, fine and rare - 2 Pai Ree 797 Head of an Old Woman, in a square, said to be Visscher’s ey Mother; and a Man’s Head, the companion ; and the Port- . ie rails of Michel Sparenbeeck and his Wife, &c. fine 5 | ou. tye! , 398 The Antiquary, said to be the Portrait of B. Bandinelli; a Fe- | | male Head, after Parmegiano, very fine; and the Portrait of Peter Scriverius . — 4 rer -499 The Antiquary, A-BRIELIANT-IMPRESSION 1 , 800 The Portrait of Alexander VII. in an oval; and the same, zn the first state, prior to the introduction of a little shrub at the edge of the wall, and some alterations in the face 2 , 801 Jacob Westerbaen, small oval; the same before the name of Visscher, and A PROOF BEFORE ANY LETTERS | 3 , 802 Cornelius Vosbergius, extra fine ; and Joannes Boelensz 2 , 803 Philip Rovenius, seated before a table ; John Merius praying ; and a representation of his Tomb, fine and rare — 3 _ $04 Philip Rovenius, Archbishop, BRILLIANT PROOF BEFORE THE NAME OF VISSCHER — eS , 805 Peter Isbrandi, oval, holding a book; the same Portrait, on a larger scale, reversed; and Adrian Motmans, all very fine 3 » Dutch verses at bottom, FINE AND EXTREMELY RARE 1 + 808 Davip PETER DE VRIES, in an ornamented oval, with trophies of Arms, &c, FINE AND VERY RARE — 1 _,809 Francis WILLIAM, ARCHBISHOP OF OSNABURG, Orit: four. Latin lines at bottom, VERY FINE AND OF EXTREME _ RARITY — — . 1 , 810 Anneken Jacobs van Thetenbul, with an excrescence on her neck, and her appearance after the operation of removing it, ‘ extremely rare; and a Head of a Man with a high hat, ap- parently from P. de Laer, also very rare 3 4 See ee ee ee ( Bx) ) / . 811 Lieven Van Coppeno], the celebrated Writing Master, proor | | BEFORE ANY LETTERS, and an impression 2h ine vy J/ ©6812 Another proof of Coppenol, VERY FINE l Vf An »| E818 Robert Junius; Vondel the Poet; and the latter before the | . | address — wile 3 | Ge A 3,814 Just VONDEL, THE CELEBRATED DutcH POET, A BRILLIANT | | PROOF BEFORE ANY LETTERS & Ll be ; , of , 815 Another Portrait of Vondel, small, in an oval, engraved in the — | manner of Visscher, and a proof of the same ; Robert Junius, | be | two different, &c. — — 5 | 4 2. , 816 ROBERT JUNIUS, (THE SQUARE PORTRAIT), SUPERB PROOF ie | BEFORE THE INSCRIPTION, &c. — 1 : y, la Y 817 William de Ryck, Oculist of Amsterdam, fine ; and Gellius de | . | Bouma — — — 2 om Las / f » 818 Gellius de Bouma, before the date at bottem ; and Joannes | I Wachtelaer, fine and rare — 2) in J /o . 819 GELLIUS DE BOUMA, BRILLIANT PROOF BEFORE THE WRI- | TING ON THE BOOK a 1 eee bm ge . 820 JoHN WACHTELAER, FINE PROOF BEFORE ANY LETTERS, | excessively rare in a proof state WH f ~ 821 John de Paep, with a View of the Exchange of Amsterdam ; ) and the Portrait of the same, smaller, arched, both fine 2 bri a J) te| 822 The last described Portrait of De Paep, BRILLIANT PROOF | BEFORE ANY LETTERS ad ms 1 S44 v Gs28 ANDREAS DEONYZOON WINIUS, cattep “ THE PistoL MAN,” VERY FINE, AND THE RAREST WORK OF VISSCHER — —_ 1 37 fo ,824 ANDREAS DEONYZOON WINIUS, A MAGNIFICENT %, PROOF, BEFORE THE WRITING ON THE PAPER | . WHICH HE HOLDS, BEFORE THE FIGURES ON . | THE BARREL BEHIND HIM, AND WITH THE | ROLL OF PAPERS, NEAR THE PILLAR ON THE LEFT, UNFINISHED os —~ 1 J 4 7825 Set of Portraits, in large ovals, of the early Princes of Holland, Jine — a a — 36 4 Best ,826 Duplicates of the last , — a 10 bn owll/ — Oy 827 Amelia de Solms, and other Princesses of the House of Nassau 4; very fine as 2 8 Uffer? J 6,828 Cornelius Catzius, by J. Visscher; J. C. Dienaer, by Van Hoove; Moorish Woman, by ne Dalen, proof ; and others from the designs of C. Visscher — | 6. Laveed | | j | | ; (i GR) engraving, by L. Visscher; and the same, A FINE PROOF 4 J | LS) 829 John de Wit, Pensioner of Holland, holding a medal, large aS BEFORE ANY LETTERS te Ka 2 . r JOHN VISSCHER. , 830 Interior, with Peasants merry-making, after Ostade; and the. . same, the uncut plate, very fine; and others after Ostade, by | Visscher — meres 7 D ae , 831 THe BALL, aFrTER BERGHEM, BRILLIANT PROOF BEFORE | | ANY LETTERS — eee Ts ; 1 Bi 1s 2 The Accident which befel the Prince of Orange at Amsterdam, | he on three sheets, scarce ; and various from Ostade, Wouver- ) (ae Cone, mans, &c. ies ae ait: ab | 2h J » 833 The four Camp Scenes, after Wouvermans, very fine 4 | Ai 1, 834 Various Landscapes with Cattle, &c. after Berghem gt dé at, by 835 Others from the same painter = LA |» YA » 836 Small oblong subjects from ditto — SUG fn | 0G. 887 Set of four ditto, and portions of other sets, one a prea, 20024 | . @ , 888 Various others from the designs of Berghem 10 oo __»| # , 839 The Four Times of the Day, after Berghem, very fine 4 Pat | J\ 7S | - 840 Set of four oblong Landscapes with Cows, &c. from the same, | ) | FINE PROOFS — pais 4 of a /9 , 841 Diversa Animalia Quadrupedia, a set of four, very fine. (Nos. 2 and 3 of this set were afterwards considerably reduced in size) —— Ri 4 | | . zz , 842 Various Landscapes with Cattle and Figures, from Berghem. 9 MAA 843 Set of four oblong ditto, and others from the same, paerored F | ae GO 7 . " _ by Corn. VIssCHER — SUS — A , 844 Large Landscapes, after the same, by J, Visscher, pea: 6AALDILA a | 845 Cattle, after W. Romyn, by Ditto; a set of Views in Holland, eg by Nicolas Visscher, &c. — | | 304 we | fe,» 846 Two portfolios, half-bound green morocco, with holland wrap- . pers, measuring 23 in. by 19 in., lettered Dutcu Scnoot, | Vol, 23 and 24 — dongle 707s , £2. ,84] Two ditto, ditto, lettered FLEMISH ‘Sonate Vol. 1 oe 2 2 Aaicd 2. ~848 Twoditto ditto _ ditto, Vol. 3and4. 204«_ —— Fay 5. Eps 8) i Ree hs oe fat | wr | . End of the Sixth Day’s Sale. es ee ee a ae ro SEVENTH DAY’S SALE, MONDAY, the 12th Day of MA Y, 1834, At Twelve for One precisely. ENGRAVINGS, AFTER FRENCH PAINTERS, &c. . LOT : | “| , 849 Miscellaneous Allegorical and Fancy subjects, &c. og Oped, P| J 850 Miscellaneous Scripture subjects, &c. — 35 » rA4O 851 Miscellaneous, chiefly New Testament subjects, by Thomassin,— | Landry, &c. — 53 ¢ y VAs 852 Various Funeral Ceremonies, &c. by Berain; Turkish a | fie Koy tume, &c. — — a oh , 853 Miscellaneous Fancy subjects, &c. by Le Bas, Cochin, detiatic, | &e. — — 55 va 2 ,854 Miscellaneous Historical subjects; Military Costume; Figures baewle for a Drawing Book, &c. by Le Bas —— 108 a | ae _, 855 The Cries of Paris, by Bouchardon — 61 of* br ) Ve _, 856 Various Battle pieces, by Benoist; Fancy subjects, after Ber- | nard, &c — — 23 WALY ne Ly ,857 Landscapes, with Architectural Ruins, &c. — 30 LT , Bt , 858 The Presentation in the Temple, by Drevet ; The Flight into | Egypt; Bacchus and Ariadne; Hector and Andromache; The Elements, &c. after Louis de Boullongne, by Dupuis, | . Desplaces, &c. hss SCLAAS “airs | 7859 Flower pieces, by Baptiste, &c. ue 30 nae , JZ. ,860 History of Venus, by Costel ; Various subjects in illustration | | ‘ of Grecian History, &c. by roksinde — 70, Vea e/ a ia , 861 Miscellaneous ; Illustrations of the Aineid ; Landscape = 4 pie nettes ; Emblematical subjects, &c. by Cochin, &c. =a , 862 Witusirations of the History of France; Allegorical tj &e. by Cochin, kc. a 115 | 4 jaecocse EA ARR AORTA | ( 66 ) Bans 3 863 Miscellaneous Fancy subjects; Vignettes; Head and Tail- | pieces, &c. by Cochin, and others — 194 2 2 , 864 Various Illustrations of the History of France, by Cochin, &e. —_ — 119 , CG , 865 Fancy subjects; Illustrations of Don Quixote; The Lutrin; The Trades of Paris, &c. by Cochin — 25 » #3 |, 866 Miscellaneous ; Greek and Roman History ; Allegorical sub- | jects, &c. by Cochin, &c. — AO | £ _ 867 Miscellaneous Scriptural subjects, by Bazin, Chastent, Ede- linck, &e. — — 64. i | /o 868 Scriptural and Allegorical subjects, by Roullet, Gantrel, &e. —_— —= 57 a G ,869 L’Enlévement Nocturne; Annette et Lubin; Les Amants ) Surpris ; Les Amours Champétres, &c. after Baudet 6 w | 7: 870 The Confessional, and its companion ; gt subjects, after Baudoin, &c. — ein 8 r A _, 871 Les Amours du Bocage ; Le Couché de la Mariée; La Sou- : . brette Confidente ; La Marchande 4a la Toilette, after Eisen, Queverdo, &c. — — 8 0 | we 872 L’Amour al’Espagnole; La Coquette du Village; La Fille Surprise, after Queverdo, St. Quintin, &c. 10 @ n 4 | , 873 The Baths of the Harem, after Berbier, proof before letters ; Apollo and Marsyas, Ditto ; Le Retour du Laboureur, after | ) Benazech, by Ingouf, &c. — if eB “SPECIMENS IN MEZZOTINTO. ot a , $74 Tue Portrait or AMELIA ELIZABETH, LANDGRAVINE OF | HEsskE, engraved by CounT Louis a SIEGEN, supposed to be the wnventor of this style of engraving, dated 1643, FINE AND EXTREMELY RARE —_—_ ls “ 7 875 St. John, and St. Paul, by G. A. WoLFGANG, 167 A inde dalen, by Jacob Manul, &e. — 5 otal ae 876 St. Christopher, after Elsheimer ; Domestic Scenes, sim Ter- burg ; and others, by W. VAILLANT — 4 ade , 877 The Prodigal Son; Boors drinking, after Ostade ; mide various, | 4 from Brouwer, re by Van SoMER Shinn! 8 ” ray , 878 Teniers’ Children; Interiors, after Teniers, &e. by VANDER x! 6 , 879 Avarice; Rage, &c. oval mezzotintos, after Brauwer ; and ya- rious anonymous, mostly proofs a ig | ; ie \ rs ee act! Me art! BRUGGEN, one @ proof iat et ll ot” (: Gi) | | G $80 Heads, and Fancy subjects, after Van Dyck, Dusart, and | (a i ) others, by A. Blooteling, some proofs — 20<%, % vn . 881 Various subjects, from different painters, by Blooteling, some | y) proofs —_ — ie pia yy yp ; is 882 The Five Senses, after Jan Steen, by Gole, three of them proofs ; and the same, small circular prints, from oe Both “ of A Wd : fo G 883 Various subjects of Interiors, &c. from different Dutch ede by Gole, some proofs — 12 , f/f + 884 A satirical print of Hugh Peters; the Devil holding a halter, | and pointing to a figure hanging, by Schenck; and various | Historical subjects, &c. by the same, and by Gole 13 be y, Gg _, 885 The Seven Liberal Arts; Four Times of the Day; Four | Quarters of the World; The Seasons, &c. exhibiting a va- Je | riety of Female Costume, by Gole — AQ / White! yg. , , 886 Les Heros de la Ligue, a series of Satirical Heads, in circles, | attributed to Dusart, sta of them proofs, before the inscrip- le i, tions — — 25. Oi | | _WORKS OF J. SUYDERHOEF. | , 887 Claude Maugis, after P. Champagne, fine proof, before the in- scription at bottom ; John Van Rouberg ; aud the Burgo- masters, after De Keyser, jine — 3 Anand /7.., 888 J. Maestertius, with differences in the address; Andrew Bate, Hex . Jine, &e. — ar Cn ourlly n 9 , 889 Joannes Hoornbeeck ; Samuel Ampzingius, before the apie J. Cocceius, &c. all fine = tu tM 2\ yo ,890 J. Swatmius, arTer F. HALs, HOLDING A BOOK, A BRIL- LIANT PROOF, BEFORE ANY LETTERS; OF EXTREME © RARITY pa tfacd 1 of a 4 Za 6391 THE PorTRAIT OF WICKENBURGH, FROM F. Hats, Se | BEFORE THE NAMES OF PAINTER, ENGRAVER, AND PUB- | LISHER, REMARKABLY FINE, with a lettered impresston of if the same — — 2 of ,892 Francis Post, FROM THE SAME PAINTER, BEAUTIFUL | PROOF, BEFORE ANY LETTERS — lA nae” , /o, 893 Swalmius, after Rembrandt; Tegularius, from F. Hals; J. ~ Beenius, &c. fine — 5 , // ,_894 Backgammon-players, after Ostade; The Inn Door, from the same ; Bacchanalian subject, from De Laer, &c. 4 | | | ( 68 ) » @2 |. 895 The Affray, after Terburg ; and an Interior, with Three Fi- gures, after Ostade, called “‘ Jean de Moff,” both very fine 2 i pA . 896 The Three Gossips, in an oval, two impressions, with the ad- dress of Danckers, and of Visscher; and Two of Boors ) drinking, after Ostade eG reid. H 4 CCU “a Vip 6897 THE SUBJECT, CALLED JEAN DE Morr.; THREE PEASANTS AT A TABLE, ONE PLAYING ON A VIOLIN, BRILLIANT : | PROOF, BEFORE THE LETTERS wai | Mtoe 898 THE AFFRAY WITH KNIVES, AFTER OSTADE, CALLED - ssccanaateinnerteanessmneiitane narrate ean real ‘“‘ Snro and SNEE,” first state, before the white score, and |, y, | | before the address’ — — : ZZ 4 a 7899 The Portrait of Joannes Caramuel, proof, by Vorsterman ; and Three Heads of Giorgione, a and Boccaccio, By Van Dalen, fine — a Late : } | WORKS OF HENRY GOLTZIUS. | i Va 900 Susanna, in an oval; David, Solomon, and other Prophets; in the distance, the Annunciation; The Massacre of the In- | | nocents, unfinished, &c. chiefly in the early manner of | GoLTzIus ~ — rs | Vd , 901 The set, called THE MASsTERPIECES, in the manner Lot Ra- phael, Albert Durer, Lucas Van Leyden, &e. very Sine, | | with a copy of the Adoration | —— y |f\, 902 A set of Twelve of the Passion of Christ, in the style of Lucas’ Van Leyden, very fine; and a set on eee ears me the ) same, arched ts ye god 23-402 A-22é M1 yy, 7903 The Last Supper; The Dead Christ in ‘the tap of the Virgin 3 The Crucifixion, (notin Bartsch), &e. = = Wf Al, 904 Jesus Christ; The Twelve Apostles; and St. Paul, very . fine — — . 1442412 y, , 905 Female Figure, in a circle, symbolical of the Christian Faith, | | very rare, (vide Bartsch, No. 93); and the Blind leading | | the Blind, another circle, of the same size, not migiinanicd by . him; The Triumph of War, ferst state, &&. = = 4 » £ \,906 Set of Figures of Romans, celebrated for their valour, with two frontispieces, fine: Said Rg HAO 10 fi J ,907 Pygmalion; Mars and Venus ntiepesala by the Gods ; Hercules: holding a large Club, &c. all very fine — 4 4 A .908 Set of the Nine Muses, dzito iv . saoatasins mse £8 “af , 6 .909 Various small Portraits, in ovals, &c. ee 20 oD. ( 69 ) ‘ | | . 2 @ , 910 William, Prince of Orange, and his Princess, in ornamented | | an ~ ovals, hetehee the address ; De la Faille and his Wife, before t | the motto ; John Zurenus ; Niquet, &c. \Z in x 3b - ot Theodore’ Cornhert, large Heed! in an oval, with trophies ; ie ’ Luke, a@ drawing, BY Goh naoe in black chalk, &c. 2 VLRY y jt Dae 912 Pottesit of an aged Female seated in a chair, said to be aos = - °° zius’s mother ; and the same, in a curious unfinished state, | | . in which the ifipilPe and chair only are engraved, ii uae ) | UNIQUE — — Wis NF Fe 913 Whole length Figures of Men in Military Costus , fine ~ A bilino f2, , 914 The. Venetian Fate, on two sheets ; Icarus, (ipapenie &e, in WV: EY gli tt circles, &e. a | 7a", 915 The Companions of Gubiniasrdi destroyed by a Dass Mars and © A Venus, after Spranger, before the dedication ; The Triumph | of Galatea, after Raphael; and the Feast of the Gods at | OW, | | Olympus, on three sheets, all very fine COMM«d 2 /2Z.,9\6 The Entombment, ‘with the Four Evangelists RSG it io | | | ; a . event, after A. Blocklandt ; St. Jerome, from Palme various yy 7/, Noa ‘Holy Families, &c. 12 | 8 Siffer M4 a 917 Hercules and Cacus; Different Divinities, in ovals; Land- | Li scapes, &c. block eee in chiaro-scuro ots 16 Vie cival? Pe , 918 A set of Twenty of the Life of St. Catharine; and a Holy bo Family, in the style of Baroccio,all undescribed by Burtéch 21 vide’ /2,919 The Elements ; The Seasons ; and other subjects, in a set of | eight plates, om the designs of Goltzius, (not m Bartsch ale ; kt ‘and various others in his school - — e 4 fe td : j __ FINE MODERN PRINTS, L ed ; BY | | EMINENT ITALIAN & FRENCH ENGRAVERS. | / | / |, 920 Bacchanalian subjects from the srlaloes by Fontana, &c. | proofs; Cupid trying his Bow, ‘and companion, by Folo;: V4, ) ~ Cupid disarmed, &c. — 12. lictval Fe YW 921 Pormessts of Princes and Princesses of the House: of ea | 5 Lae ~ &e. by Morghen, Anderloni, &c. (COT ote. AF | (922 Diana and Endymion, by Bettelini ; Marcus Séxtus’ in grief a ) | 8) | the Death of his Wife, by Blot; Tancred and Erminia; and | ae | | ; other subjects, after Guercino, oe Bonato — 6 | i K | | BS 4p 929 An additional plate of the same series, engraved by Fasrt, | to. the preceding = — 1 7) Ura is BRILLIANT PROOF NTT) ae } Z4 931 The Woman taken in Adultery, after Titian, by Anderloni, very fine — — 1 & , 932 La Maponna pI Santo Sisto, AFTER RAFFAELLE, BY | 3 |, 928 THe STANZES OF THE VATICAN, (wanting the Miracle of | pane Co 3 , 923 Sybils, after Guercino and Michael Angelo, by Bettelini, and Volpato; The Assumption of the Nisei by Bettelini ; St. Michael, by Folo, &c. 7 , 924 The Transfiguration, after Raffaelle, by Bettelini : La Madonna di S. Sisto, by Schultz; The Aurora, after Guercino, by Volpato, &c. — — 4 925 Beatrice Cenci, by Salandi ; Magdalen, alee Ann. Caracci, thee ) by Nocchi; A. Durer, by Forster, PROOF ; The Virgin 8 ) Child, by aeasneen, &e,.-. > eee phe ; . , |, 926 Landscape, after Claude, by Haldenwang, sini Lae fy Views near Tivoli, &c. by Frommel 70 | 927 La Vierge au Donataire, called the Foligno Ratfaelle, by vr sane | | yers, very fine — site hi Bolsena), by VoLPATO, VERY FINE — 5 representing the Coronation of a Pope; published subsequent MULLER, FINE PROOF BEFORE ANY LETTERS, NOT QUITE FINISHED — — ] , 933 St. JoHN, AFTER DOMENICHINO, BY MULLER, BRILLIANT | , IMPRESSION WITH THE FIRST DATE OF 1808 Ae , 934 THE STUTGARD GALLERY, a SERIES OF PRINTS, BEAU- TIFULLY EXECUTED IN LITHOGRAPHY FROM EARLY SPE- CIMENS OF THE GERMAN SCHOOL OF PAINTING ae _,985 Lithographic Views, Copies of Pictures, &c. by Dominicus | Quaglio — — 22 | THE WORKS OF RAPHAEL MORGHEN // | , 936 The Portrait of Raphael Morghen, by himself, ‘wo different ; _. The same, by Caronni; and the Portraits of Philip: aed Ra- | , phael Morghen, on one plate, very rare. 4 rae 937 Principi del Disegno, Engraving from the Antique, ei the | study of Youth, in drawing ; the set complete in thirty-six plates, with four sheets of danaihies letter-press and the ) title. oo — 3 bdo la Jo \6 938 A set of twelve plates, representing the celebrated Scene of | the Sultan’s Pilgrimage to the Shrine at Mecca in the Car- nival at Naples in the year 1778 a fi | Herculaneum; The Bridge of Caligula. ; The Gafite of Foot- ) ) ball, &c. early productions of Morghen 14 Jb es | | vel. 940 Card engraved for Murat, and the same before the plate was — | reduced ; Ditto of the Monte Redimibile, first state, and | the etching; Tomb of Algarotti; Arianne Pessuti, private | ) plate ; and various Vignettes, Head and Tail Pieces, — . &e. o = 17 | ohn J ta ‘ 941 VENUS ATTIRING, ENGRAVED FROM AN ANTIQUE GEM, | UNFINISHED PROOF, UNIQUE, the plate destroyed r | whe Ave ; 942 La FoRNARIA, SMALL HEAD IN A CIRCLE, FROM THE FI- | | | " GURE IN THE TRANSFIGURATION, engraved on silver, ) private plate, EXTREMELY RARE — 1 | 1b Y 943 Two Bacchanalian subjects, from Mola; two of Children, after — Londonio ; Germanicus addressing the People, early produc- — Ln | tions, wid very rare _ — 5 ) SF - 944 Sister Mary of the Incarnation, with a crucifix, private plate, _ wery rare; Pius V.; Madonna di Caravaggio, with a differ- _, ence in the hand ; che the Funeral of Charles III. 5. Wi A ihe 4 J\ 3%), 94 Head of Jupiter Aegiocus, in a circle; and the same before the | alteration in the word “ effossus,” very rare: Maddelena de’Pazzi; Maria dell’ Incarnazione ascending to Heaven, Nifferr S > &e. — —_— 6 »\ £\, 946 The Portrait of Niccol6 Macchiavelli, in an oval, two proofs, with and without the names of the Artists ; Charles III. and VA IV. of Spain; Ferdinand IV. &e. — 77 Cal’ , 947 Giovanni degli Alessandri, proof and letters ; Alessandro Volta, ditto ; Angelo q@Elci, (all private plates;) and Head of le Ae a Michael Angelo, a medallion aK , 948 Benvenuto Cellini, in three different states, one with the collar | | unfinished ; Rossini, a bust, an three states; Lord Byron, — “fl &e. at We kh ” fe 949 Eliza, Grand Dilvtiaes of Tuscany ; and the same, before any letters ; Duchess of Berwick, dito; Maria Louisa of Spain, | and her Son, medallions ; — Fornari, proof, private Vy Yd plates | 4, + | 960 The Portrait of J. sbetsoo's Esq. seated in a sebdil private lute | PROOF BEFORE ANY LETTERS, VERY RARE 1 Of 2 | \ | | | | aie re ee ee % ZZ 951. The Portrait, of Antonio Canova, an oval, PROOF BEFORE ANY LETTERS, of which it is said only four impressions were lag taken; the same, with the letters, but prior to the introduction . of the pupil of the eye; and an impression in the —— LY, | state - art =++' 4. ieee gee | |, 952 Portrait of Marshii Trivulzi,i in armour, TWO PROOFS BEFORE ( . ANY LETTERS, with differences ; and the Head of Augustus afin | from the Antique, very jine, both prwate plates 3 ye , |,953 Equestrian Portrait or Napoteon on Mount Sr. | | BERNARD, AFTER Davin, large etching, EXTREMELY. | RARE, three impressions only having been printed, o* Vo os whach, the plate was. destroyed. niiprr parbaey bath / / |.954 Napoleon,, after Tofanelli, very fine, before the address ; ait 7 | the same, noi quate finished hemp ee eT eee - WA L. 955. Napoleon, afier, Tofanelli, FINE PROOF, WITH* OREN LET- |.7+/, Res | TERS oo pes i , Jo \,956 The Archduke Boxdinien IIL.; . Fhe same, a proof erate letters ; | and. another proof before ‘the square border was added; | 7 ‘ | and William II. Prince of Orange, after Mireveldt, PROOF 4 Malev A 2 |, 957 Louis XVII. King of France, in a circle, small medallion; @ é | proof of the same, with the name of Morghen only, and . | ) with the wreath of laurel ; and the etching ) 3 Mle , | 6 \,958 Another Portrait of Louis XVIIL., in an oval, ate Augustin PY, | private plate, FINEAND RARE i ffi Jo 0959. Louis XVIIL. when young, large oval, in a oo dress, a his hat and gloves, private plate, PROOF BEFORE ANY IN- SCRIPTION, FINE AND VERY RARE. ee re OY ) ; 6.\, 960 Francis I. of Austria, and the same BEFORE ANY LETTERS ; : ) 4 Prince Metternich ; Ferdinand, Son of the Emperor of Aus- / tria,. private RN very rare; iaiie Gaetano Filangieri, ditto — i> otra A Pah o 4S vA\G ,961 Maria Carolina, Queen of echaad one of Morihewn earliest performances ; si pen es: ie and John Volpeicy | PROOF. . i — a pune: i BF Ge" Vb\, 962 G. J. vcr BEFORE ANY LETTERS, and ancthin agith his ) name only; J. Volpato, PROOF ‘BEFORE ANY. BETTER Cod > | an impression on India paper 5 ei nee ” ,963, Portraits of the Holstein Beek Family,. after Angelica Kaugt. | | man, FINE PROOF BEFORE ANY LETTERS - wesley! Mielerla » 4, 964 Vittorio Alfieri, proor ; Filippo Neri, in an ovals and vie eae te same, a smaller oval, PROOF, and letters. : hele { 4tins pat) .. 3 a2 ‘el 965 Leo X. oval, after Raphael, proor ; Lorenzo de’ Medici, Two PROOFS, ONE BEFORE THE LETTERS, with the name f| , ) “Morghen only — — silat: ‘ | “966 Pius VII. and the etching of the same ; Francesco os ae proof and letters, &c. —~- — AV Prrvally fie » 987 The Portrait of Laura, PROOF BEFORE THE LETTERS ; an | 4 | two iting 969 Adeodatus Turchi, Bishop-of Parma, FINE PROOF BEFORE ANY | fan LETTERS; The same, unfinished ; and another, with the let- | | ters, first impression — sti ‘4 ole 970 THE SET OF THE PoETs, DANTE, ARTOSTO, merece, . | Tasso, AND Boccaccio, FINE PROOFS, WITH OPEN LET- | TERS ms — A. 971 THE SAME, BEAUTIFUL PROOFS BEFORE ANY LETTERS "be, g ie eee Se en 972 Ariosto and Dante, FINE PROOFS BEFORE LETTERS, ON INDIA | PAPER; and Tasso and Boccaccio, unfinished | 4 fe 20M if 943 Leonardo da Vinci, FINE PROOFS WITH AND WITHOUT THE baa LETTERS; and the same, unfinished 3 od e * f+ ,974 THe Portrait or JEANNE OF ARRAGON, QUEEN | OF | ) | | FRANCE, AFTER RAPHAEL, BEAUTIFUL PROOF sh 2 | | ANY LETTERS, and the etching — | MASA Lat J & ,975 THE PorTRAIT OF RAPHAEL, FINE PROOF; and @ reverse | A , | | of the same state — ~~ g Wt Cie 15>, 976 La FORNARINA, THE COMPANION TO THE LAST, PROOF, VERY FINE | — — 1\ hfherlaud ae 977 Francis, Marquis oF Moncaba, EqueEsTRIANn PorTRaIT, 7 | AFTER VAN Dyck, FINE PROOF ich ie Moving . /f » 978 The same, the etching, VERY RARE — 1 Afi - 4 V2 979 The Tomb of. Pope Clement XIII. very fine; and a PpRooF OF THE SAME BEFORE ANY LETTERS, not quite finishad 2 A Va 980 Two portfolios, half-bound green morocco, with holland wrap- pers, measuring 23 in. by 19 in,, lettered FLEMISH roe) | 4 | | | | vol. 5 and 6 | wit aoe 4 (47 -981 Two ditto ditto, vol. 7 and 8 — y 04 982 Twoditto ditto, vol. 9 and 10: me a | | » \A5 |. 983 Two ditto _ ditto, vol, 11 and 12 sn 5H 2 End of the Seventh Day’s Sale. (¢ 788) EIGHTH DAY’S SALE, | TUESDAY, the 13th Day of MAY, 1834, At Twelve for One precisely. ENGRAVINGS sation FRENCH PAINTERS, ss | LOT 984 Medals of the reign of Louis XIV., by Audran, Simonneat, &e. —_ — 38 985 Funeral and Marriage Ceremonies; Masqued Balls; Fire- works; Theatrical Representations, and Public Rejoicings at Rome, Paris, Meudon, Versailles, &c. by Cochin, &c. 1 986 Virgin and Infant Saviour; Holy Family, &c., after J. B. de Champagne, Facin, &c. By eee Poilly, Lentant, we, some proofs — te ae 987 Our Saviour and the Samaritan Woman; St. Ambrose, after Champagne, by Poilly, proof before letters: wer 9 988 Mary Magdalen, by Pitau, proof before letters; The Virgin at the foot of the Cross, by Edelinck; The Dead Saviour, by Morin; The Annunciation, by Pitau, after P. de Champagne; | Presentation in the Temple, iver eR by Audran, | proof before letters —_— 6 , ™”., 989 Le’ Maitre de Danse; Le Garena des Rois; Bonne Année au | Grand Papa; Le Nepoctait : Bonne Education, i after ed a es abr ow X pe eS x » 3 > \ X Canot, Chardin, &c. by Le Bas iss icZahe /é~, 990 Landscapes and Sea Views, after Claude, La Croix, ‘&e. by Le Bas, Ouvrier, &c. one a proof before letiers = 8 +\f |, 991 Rustic Games; Allegorical Subjects, &c. by Cotelle © 15 F G , 992 Le Billet Dots Heureuse Fecondité; La Bonne Mére, after Fragonard, ards ; The Bagpipe and Sey Player, &c. by Daullé, after Dumont — 12 , 998 Various Animals, after Oudry, by Le Bas _ 22 C¢ Gee ) iY } ‘ » SEs | , 994 Allegorical and Fancy Subjects, after Gillot, &c. 38 Caneese/ y JL, 9S Healing the Sick ; Driving the Money Changers out of the | Temple ; Rafeing) of Lazarus, &c. after Jouvenet, by Au- | dran, Duchange, &c. — 6 Mal Lt/ x VAR 996 Virgin and Infant Saviour; Holy Family; Crucifixion, &c. Lenfant, Landry, &c. -~ r, abrorle va (7 997 Scriptural Subjects, after Licherie, Lepicié, &c.; Russian Se | 4 and Land Fights, &c. — Liy-ocd | , 998 Le Repos, by Bervic; Narcisse, after Lepicié, &c.; Les a! ) 6 voyardes ;_ Les Corosies Reciproques, &c. after igs sb. y | | L’Age Agréable; L’Assemblée au Salon, &c. nl ef ) i+ 999 A Scene in the Careless Husband; A Venetian tees | Female Concert, and other Fancy Subjects, after Mercier’ | | by Faber ae = . 10 WA v & +1000 Rural Life, and other Subjects, after Mercier, by Faber 14 Cit Pete’ | f£ 1001 Adam and Eve; The Annunciation, &c, after Le Moine, by \Z, Pod L. Cars — 9 04M ttW v | f » 1002 Allegorical Subjects from Ovid, &c. after Le Moine, by L. y Cars et mee g LULILY’ JO 1003 Views near Naples, after Mettay; Fancy Pieces, after Mo- | ew reau, Monet, &c. — 15 yee | , 1004 Les Tendres Adieu; La Surprise du Vin; L’Ecole Champé- | | ' tre, &c. after Le Nain, by Le Bas; Representation of a — Féte on an Island of the Saone near Lyons, by D’Olivie 74 pe ley ,1005 The Ports of France, after Ozanne; La Surprise, after | Oudry, by Beauvarlet — 14 Li Tirta! 1006 Review of Troops, by Le Bas; Landscapes, after Patel, * Le Charpentier ; Fruits de 1’ Hymen, and La Laiterie, after |, A | | | ) é 4, Pillement, &c. _ LL Lied » |S ,1007 Cavalry Exercises, &c. after Parrocel 13 hatha : 1008 The Times of the Day; Detachement de Cavalerie ; Halte | des Gardes Suisses; Depart pour la Chasse, &c. ‘ae Parro-_ Ly cel — — — Ul awe 7 1009 Landscape Illustrations of Scripture; Traveller’s Adventures, — &e. by Rigaud ; Reception of Knights of the Saint ge | 41 A in the Chapel at Versailles; Féte at Paris, &c. Lyn ti om S~ 1010 The Progress of a Siege; Marseilles during the Plague, by ) Rigaud, &c. a: a aS pls » €& AOI1 Scripture Subjects, &c. after Sarrazin, by Dorigny, &c. i ober AG pee Agricultural Employments and Amusements, by Stella 31 VE Ci kt lL ‘ // A013 A set, Amusements of Children, by Stella, proofs, rare a ie 4\l0O A014 Holy Family, after Stella, by Van Schuppen, Landry, B. | Stella, &c. some proofs before letters Vente Ww AS ! | the | 1a) “WORKS OF JAMES MATHAM. L ia fh FE 1015 Different Holy Families ; "The Entombment: ee Dismissal j 7 ) | ) of Hagar, &c. — 1 m G | , 1016 Susanna and the Elders ; Adam: ‘and Eve eating the forbidden’ | | | Fruit; St. Luke naaatitie the Virgin; ea “7 8 ae /o\ 1017 The serail Cardinal Virtues ; The Four ‘Seasons; The Fruit | Gy Market, &c. fine = — i 14 aA c 1018 The Adoration; Flight into Egypt; The ‘Martinge at Canaan, ; | ie and various Ralidionk Subjects, from eminent oe ‘pain- | | ters . — — re | J/ G 1019 Four Times of the Day; The Four Seasons, from Goltzius, | not in Bartsch ; two others not described ng him, &e. 16 I | \ AS 1020 Diana surprised by Acteson; Andromeda exposed to ‘the Mon berth oan oe ster, after Goltzius 5 ee ‘Parable of era , Prodigal Son,-a RK ~:~ set of four, &e. Ne 1021 The Marriage of Cupid | and Payee The Lover of the “Gods; Mars and Venus; Jupiter and Danae, &ce. 8 Kitom | 1022 Portrait of a Man Writing: Ships in the distance, Jine proof, | ‘by Theodore Matham; Views of Nyenroy and Heusdon, . ‘and the Descent from the Cross, after Gerard Leyden, by | : the same; various by Adrian oe i, Ha eee tid AZ BA ore ma WORKS OF JOHN SAENREDAM. - , 1023 Set of six, the History of Adam and Eve, dinar Bloemart ; Eve tempting Adam, and Judith and Jael, after Goltzius, OU: | | fine o — _, 1024 Lot and his Daughters; ‘Susanna and the Elders ; Faith, Hope and Charity, from Goltzius, &e. 7. of~ - 1025 The Nativity, on three sheets, from K. van Mander ; ah nti ciation to the Shepherds, sr Bloemart ; -Vertumnus, and ‘ | . Pomona, fine, &c. "tia t#e , |\ZO\,1026'The Three Goddesses, Juno, Venu: ‘and Minerva ; and J upi- a6 ter, : Neptune, and Flato, with thos Wives, “after ‘Goltiys, } | jine, &e. — — a , ie i 1027 Calisto before Diana; a set of three of ‘Nymphs of Diana, | © “two in each plate ; Kad Perseus saving Andromeda, ; all from. Goltzius, fre ae ae m ‘5° ee SOU kd nog? 333 alone Pa 3 y , 1028 A set of three, the Deities Minerva, Juno, and Venus, seated | Pa G4 ‘in the Clouds, in ovals, after Goltzius, very fine, and among — of | the hest of the master’s works —_ 3 | fe t , , 1029 Bacchus, Venus, and Ceres, a set of three, with their Attri-— oe butes; and the union of the same oa 4 00% : Jo, 1080 The Three Deities, Ceres, Venus, and Bacchus, whole length — a figures, receiving the worship of their Votaries, from Golt- | re oT zlus, very fine — — gees aa f 1031. The Seven Planets, with the employments of persons under | hes their influence; from the same, dztio — 7 Yhtres 4 fl | 4\ 1032 The Three Kinds of Marriage; and the Four Seasons repre- | sented by Children, dztto — ‘ah ae A ff -» 1033 The Five Senses; Mars and Venus, &c. ee i/o LLi 0 | als 1034 The Four Aimee’ot the Day; The Cave of Plato; and a_ subject on the Folly of Youth in rejecting the advice of 5 ioe | | | Old Age = = Lihntien i | Li. 1035 A long frieze, on several sheets, of the subject of Niobe yp . Venus and Juno, not an Bartsch, &c. Vf WORKS OF JOHN MULLER. circles, after HENRY GoOLTZIUS, PROOFS, very fine 72! ,1037 The Feast of Belshazzar, BRILLIANT, and the Nativity, both | | ) 1036 The Creation of the World, represented allegorically, in | y, 7 7\ 6 We by from the designs of Muller ore “ Le i | ,1038 Death of Abel, very fine; Lot and his Daughters; The ie i . Family, &c. bo es 4 Jf « % , 1039 The Baptism of Christ; The Crucifixion; Ecce Homo, &c. 9 4% Apert’ | L: beautiful b ; Ai ,1040 THE RAISING OF LAZARUS, beau oh proof before ah: re | letters, and with the foot of Lazarus left unfinished (, Ld ee 1S) 1041 The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian, arched, FINE PROOF BEFORE _ ANY LETTERS ome — 1 | Ua -| vAR 1042 Hercules destroying the Hydra ; Mercury and Venus ; Pek chus and Ceres, &c. fine as ated Ov’ , ef 1043 Cupid and Psyche; Orion ona Dolphin ; large Heads of is | ¥ Philosophers, Chilon and Harpocrates, jine, &c. aA hiv’ 4 é. | ,1044 Fortune distributing her Gifts, long plate on two Gane . | PROOF BEFORE THE LETTERS, AND PRIOR TO THE SKY ON THE LEFT BEING FINISHED 1 Jeclena : _1045 Perseus armed by Minerva and Mercury ; the Apotheosis if | | the Arts; Bellona accompanying the Army of the 7 sea | % 3 if, Mathias, large plates, after Spranger, fine Pf ied L f ( 78) , 1046 The Statue of the Roman Soldier carrying off the Sabine | Woman, in three different positions ; Cleopatra applying the Asp; Statues of Apollo and Minerva, proofs, not de- scribed by Bartsch, &c. — TAH etna 1047 A set of twelve, the Chiefs of the Jewish Tribes, after Van Mander; The Annunciation, from Bloemart, &é. 20 , 1048 A set of the Passion, in thirteen pieces; The ites. | after V. Broeck; Perseus and Andromeda, &e. ole + 1049 Christ and the ene Apostles, &c. whole length pe The Four Evangelists, in circles, fine : 18 mah 7 1050 Acton discovering Diana; The Dance of the Prodigal ; | . Celestial Glory, or Seventh Heaven ; and the Witches, a Scene of Diablerie, &e. — 5 KJbuna + £@\~ 1051 The various Vicissitudes of Life, a set of nine; Vanity, two | different ; The Gypsey Fortune-teller, &c. 20 | Ge “As 1052 Set of oo datian Figures shewing the different Military Exercises ; two other sets of Masquerade Figures, &c. 417 Z i - 1053 A set of twelve whole length figures in Military Costume, |: ° | : | | * iin a WORKS OF JAMES DE GHEYN. — 4 very fine; and a small oval Portrait of a Man, with a proof of the same —_ mee — WAvne2. WORKS OF RAFFAELLE MORGHEN, Continued from page 73. , ff » 1054 Daphne and Cupid ; and the companion, Ray, an ‘etching of the last; and the Three Ages, after Gerard | J \S} - 1055 eeercs VANQUISHING THE CENTAUR, AFTER CANOVA, | BEAUTIFUL PROOF, VERY RARE — / 7}, 1056 Angelica and Medora, after Mattini, FINE bi ny, with the etching — uae , f+, 1057 Poetry and Painting, after Hamilton; and thi, ‘Portrait of Lady Hamilton as the Comic Muse, sh iy) eae Lace » /0\, 058 Esculapius and Hygeia, from the antique, PROOF ; ‘Magdalen, after Guido, small, very rare; and the Marrauis of Germa- | aa nicus and Agrippina, from Del Frate, also rare _ 8 - 1059 ere AND THE MusEs ON Mount PARNASSUS, AFTER — R. MENGS, PINE PROOF BEFORE ANY LETTERS | thot loa ( @) | mr 1060 DIANA AND HER NyMPHS, AFTER DOMENICHINO, (com- ; | ) PANION TO THE LAST), FINE PROOF BEFORE LETTERS kMi/A, (00 2 yo. 061 The Aurora, after Guido, FINE IMPRESSION ON INDIA | PAPER oe af Vi ollene Jo fo\, 1062 THE AURORA, BEAUTIFUL PROOF BEFORE THE | , | LETTERS ve ws | : lay q ) fo |. 1063 The Aurora, and Mount Parnassus, ETCHINGS, EXTREMELY ) ; | RARE — — 2 Af ftn 2 f+ ,41064 Charity, after Correggio, BEAUTIFUL PROOF lq Life bnta 1065 THEOLOGY; POETRY; PHILOSOPHY; AND JUSTICE; CIR- He lhe CLES, AFTER RAFFAELLE, BRILLIANT PROOFS 4 V7 Sopa! Moet | 3 1066 Philosophy and Justice, two of the above set, the etchings, | f: es VERY RARE — — 2c Ws /\ f~, 1067 THE MirAcLE OF BOLSENA, FROM THE PICTURE BY RAF- wy, FAELLE, IN THE VATICAN, FINE PROOF 1 Blintue J/\ /\ 71068 JURISPRUDENCE, FROM THE SAME, DITTO lfhic J\f 61069 The Virgin and Child, after Garofalo, PROOF BEFORE LET- TERS, and etching ; and the Head of Christ, from Leonardo | da Vinci, PROOF — as 3 ey | yi, 1070 The Virgin, Infant, and St. John, after Andrea del Sarto, ) PROOF BEFORE LETTERS; and the Head of a Nun, in an 4 eS | oval, with the name of Morghen only, private plate, RARE 2 » Abjoe’ z_\-1071 Satvator Mundi, after Carlo Dolci, FINE PROOF ON INDIA PAPER; andthe Magdalen, with a Cup, from the same, | , PROOF a “a 2 belline %| 6 A072 Salvator Mundi, AN UNIQUE PROOF, with the inscription linn l hy | * Prova unica per la Raccolta dei SSiggi. Artaria di | Mannheim,” engraved on the plate — sa Ae , | A073 SatvaToR MuNDI, BEAUTIFUL PROOF, BEFORE THE | BORDER, AND WITH THE CROSS LEFT WHITE, EXTREME- we aaa ! | LY RARE x “4 GK arland /\ & | A074 The Virgin and Infant Christ, small oval, from L. Caracci, PROOF; and small Head of Christ, the companion, after C. Dolci, PROOF BEFORE THE ARTISTS’ NAMES 2 "A ys 1075 The same pair, PROOFS BEFORE THE BORDERS, EXTREMELY | _ RARE; and the Virgin and Child, BEAUTIFUL FINISHED } PROOF ON INDIA PAPER — 3 Mollie pas! 2. § A076 THE NATIVITY, AFTER RAFFAELLE MENGS, FINE PROOF 1 lather laurtd 3, |\AO77 THE Hoty FAMILY, AFTER RUBENS, PROOF,VERY FINE I Bogs / | /S\ 4078 The Rest in Egypt; and the Dance of the Seasons, both after N. Poussin, fine impressions ~ 2 Mab ore 3 sé €079 Tue Rest 1N Eayrt, A BRILLIANT PROOF 1A 4 6 \3080 THE DANCE OF THE SEASONS, DITTO — laMterlau? (80°) | 2|. |+1081 The Dance of the Seasons ; and the Holy vies? after Ru- ‘ bens, ETCHINGS, VERY Ake mi — 24 AN Si - 1082: St. John in the Wilderness, whole length, after Guido, very hl | Ow ine ses — — _ “| 7S)1083 Mary Magdalen praying, after Murillo, ditto = ey | /6\. 1084 St. Joha, and the ii ca the otciaers BOTH VERY RARE. a _— 2VNffh in | Z| /Z/\, 1085 THE MAGDALEN, AFTER MURILLO, BRILLIANT PROOF BE- | | acti FORE ANY LETTERS — wt 1 fAmr2Z ee | &~}. 1086 ‘Christ in the’Garden, “ Noli me raha after Biro6atd, | | | very fine, and the etching, rare — —_— 2MHAT _ » | £24 ,1087 Lot and his Daughtérs, after Guercino, fine _ Whine zi ,\» 1088 The Holy Family, after Andrea del Sarto, called “La Ma- ‘donna del Sacco,” BEAUTIFUL PROOF, BEFORE THE NAME | , OF THE ARTISTS bate ibe he la 2) /S~ 1089 The same, AN UNIQUE PROOF, with sieelbaati inscription |... by R. Morghen presenting wt: to General: Manfredina 1 ( “fffr J vo |, 1090 The Madonna and Child, after Titian, “ Parce somnum rum- pere,” FINE PROOF ON INDIA PAPER = =) — =a YY Ft , 1091 THE SAME, A BEAUTIFUL PROOF BEFORE ANY LRTTERS Ie Mevlar wh 4 y AZ). 1092 La’ Madonna della Seggiola, after es first address, | / very fine —_ — 1« blwaer @\,1093 La Madonna della Seggiola, first address, ON INDIA PAP ” ditto — — VY, , | /6\, 1094 The same; and the Virgin and Child, after Titian, THE ETCH- INGS, pei RARE at 2MVAO 2 | ,1095.La Madonna della Seggiola, the etching of the Jirst plate, Ex- |, , TREMELY RARE, the plate having been destroyed — Wz fu. o& |, 1096 The Virgin, the Infant Christ and St. John, ‘* Mater pulchree | _ dilectionis,” after Raffaelle, BEAUTIFUL PROOF-WITH OPEN LETTERS i Ue mao Ms WA Gan 3} /&\.1097 THE SAME, A SUPERB PROOF, WITH THE NAMES OF THE , ARTISTS ONLY — | — 1 3 |so |. 1098 ANOTHER PROOF, IN THE SAME STATE, EQUALLY FINE, ON : i | | INDIA PAPER = td | Lp » | f2.|,1099: The same; and La Madonna del Sacco, eo ie RARE are ; yes yy a oe _1100 THE TRANSFIGURATION, THE FIRST.PLATE, BY Y RaPeale A. . AND ANTONIO MORGHEN, FINE PROOF 3 . OrLY, STS +1101 THE SAME, A BRILLIANT PROOF BEFORE THE NAMES OF | THE ARTISTS —— _ fem A TER pnieate