Seller: Fahrenheit 451 Antiquarian Booksellers, Nieuwerbrug, Netherlands
21,7 x 13,3 cm. (plaat), getiteld en "Geteekend door E. Maaskamp" en "Gegraveerd door W. van Senus" in de plaat. = Frederik Muller, Historieplaten 4074. Afkomstig uit Stuart, Vaderlandsche Historie (1821-1826).
Published by Amsterdam: E[vert] Maaskamp, circa 1803, 1803
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Condition: Good. 4to. 23 x 29. Original half roan and marbled boards, restored. Bookplate of John Bell Sedgwick. 25 handcolored etchings of which 21 with letterpress descriptions and 4 (nos. 21-24) without facing text . OCLC Number: 561572941 (as incomplete).Rare; very good.The Batavian Republic (Dutch: Bataafse Republiek; French: République Batave) was the successor state to the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands. It was proclaimed on 19 January 1795 and ended on 5 June 1806, with the accession of Louis I to the Dutch throne. From October 1801 onward, it was known as the Batavian Commonwealth (Dutch: Bataafs Gemenebest). Both names refer to the Germanic tribe of the Batavi, representing both the Dutch ancestry and their ancient quest for liberty in their nationalistic lore.Evert Maaskamp (Vollenhove 1769 - Amsterdam 31 januari 1834) was uitgever, boek- en prenthandelaar in Amsterdam van ca. 1800 tot 1834[1]. Er zijn honderden producten van zijn hand bewaard gebleven. Naast geografische publicaties en topografische kaarten en prenten gaf hij uitbundig geïllustreerde plaatwerken uit, onder andere met typische afbeeldingen van Nederlanders in klederdracht. Maaskamp werkte samen met de Engelse kunstenaar Charles Howard Hodges, wiens invloed in veel van Maaskamps prenten is aan te wijzen.In-folio, demi-basane bordeaux avec coins, dos lisse (Rel. de l'époque).Édition originale, bilingue français-néerlandais, illustrée d'une belle suite complète de 21 planches gravées sur acier, en couleurs : une planche allégorique, et 20 planches en couleurs numérotées, accompagnées d'une légende et d'un texte descriptif.Des planches supplémentaires, numérotées 21 à 24, ont été découpées, contrecollées, ajoutées sans le texte.Ex-libris de l'époque, John Bell Sedgwick.
Publication Date: 1820
Seller: The Online Portrait Gallery, Den Haag, Netherlands
No Binding. Condition: Fair. Portrait of William II of the Netherlands. Born 6 December 1792 in The Hague, The Netherlands. Died 17 March 1849 in Tilburg, The Netherlands. Etching, and Stipple engraving by Willem van Senus (1773-1851), and Evert Maaskamp (1769-1834), c. 1820. Reasonable condition. Paper with ample margins, but a bit creased. Some soiling and some small, faint stains. Several (faint) folds. A small tear in the upper left corner of the margin. Verso: blank. Note: dimensions reflect the plate mark. Dimensions: 146 x 90 mm. William II of the Netherlands was King, King of the Netherlands, Grand Duke of Luxembourg, Duke of Limburg, Served in the Prussian Army, Studied civil law at Christ Church, Married to Grand Duchess Anna Pavlovna of Russia, Commander in The Ten Days' Campaign, Lieutenant-general in the British Army, and Participated in the Battle of Waterloo. c. 1820. Print.