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Published by LA REVUE VERVE, 1940
Seller: Librairie rpgraphic, Dannevoux, France
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Couverture souple. Condition: Bon. Dust Jacket Condition: Jaquette en état satisfaisant. Revue littéraire et artistique. Vol. II, N° 7, (270x360 cm), 7 pages de textes + 12 planches en couleurs contre collées hors-texte.
Publication Date: 2023
Seller: True World of Books, Delhi, India
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LeatherBound. Condition: New. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from 1904 edition. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 413 Language: French.
Published by éditions Plein Chant, Bassac (France), 1984
Seller: Antiquariat "Der Büchergärtner", St. Ingbert, Germany
Erste Ausgabe EO. 15 x 22 cm. 1984/1985. Erste Auflage, 218 S. Illustrierter Originalkarton. Sprache: Französisch, Reich mit Fotos und Grafiken illustriert. Starker Lichtschatten, unbedeutender Feuchtigkeitsrand am oberen Einband.
Bassac (France), éditions Plein Chant, Octobre 1984-Mars 1985, , in-8°, 218 pp, sewn, orig. wrapper. Contains also a bibliography of the publications of Temps Meles. Text in French. Livre en français.
Bassac (France), éditions Plein Chant, Octobre 1984-Mars 1985, , in-8°, 218 pp, sewn, orig. wrapper. Contains also a bibliography of the publications of Temps Meles. Text in French. Livre en français.
[10], 189, [13] pp. plus 38 plates.One of the 200 deluxe copies reserved for the Antwerp magistrates, printed on heavy Venetian paper and including the equestrian portrait of Ferdinand, of a splendid monument of Baroque book illustration by Pieter Paul Rubens (1577-1640), the greatest Flemish artist of the 17th century: one of the most sumptuously illustrated books of the 17th century. It illustrates and describes the spectacular triumphal entry of Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand of Austria (1609-1641), Infante of Spain, into the city of Antwerp on 16 May 1635, after his victory at the Battle of Nördingen in 1634. The city was richly decorated for his triumphal procession with wooden arches, stages and paintings by Rubens. The present work, commissioned by the Antwerp city magistrates to commemorate the procession and festivities, records Ferdinand s entry into Antwerp in great detail, in both words and images.Arents notes two different Van Thulden states of the imprint and dates the present one with "veneunt exemplaria apud ." before that with "venduntur apud", and the deluxe copies for the magistrates appear to more-or-less randomly show either imprint with either the 1641 or the 1642 colophon, so these may not distinguish different issues. Arents describes the present half-title (wholly lacking in some copies) as the first of three versions (beginning "Pompa introitus Ferdinandi", while the others begin "Pompa triumphalis Ferdinandi" and "Pompa triumphanalis introitus"), but again it is not clear that this has any significance for the issue. The book, one of the most monumental publications of the 17th century, has a complicated publishing history occupying more than seven years, with publication delayed by the deaths of Rubens in 1640 and Ferdinand in 1641. The colophon of the present copy is dated 1641, but it includes plate 43, which the Antwerp magistrates commissioned from Van Thulden on 9 December 1641, so that it was certainly printed in 1642: Ferdinand s magnificent triumphal chariot with numerous allegorical figures and an inset view of his victory at the Battle of Kallo (20 June 1638) after a design by Rubens.Its large size and numerous copperplate illustrations made it one of the most expensive books produced in the 17th century, but the large plates also allowed Van Thulden to enhance the quality of the illustrations, depicting the arches and stages designed by Rubens for the Baroque festivities in great detail. The present copy is one of the 200 deluxe copies reserved for the Antwerp city magistrates. These copies were printed on heavier Venetian paper, watermarked: anchor in a circle, topped by a star.Binding with only a few spots and some scratches. With a few minor spots in the text and on the plates, some foxing on the back of plate 33, some leaves a bit crinkled (for example the half-title), with a few minor tears in some plates (mostly on the folds of the folding plates), not affecting the images, otherwise in very good condition. A beautiful deluxe copy of a splendid display of Rubens s magnificent illustrations of Ferdinand of Austria s triumphal entry into Antwerp in 1635.l Atlas Van Stolk II, 1764; Prosper Arents, "Pompa introitus Ferdinandi: bijdrage tot de Rubensbibliografie", in: De Gulden Passer, 27 (1949), pp. 81-340; Carmen Arnold-Biucchi, "Coins and classical imagery in the time of Rubens: the stage of welcome in Caspar Gevartius's Pompa introitus Fernandi", in: Knaap & Putnam, Art, music, and spectacle in the age of Rubens: the Pompa introitus Fernandi (2013), pp. 189-215; Landwehr, Splendid ceremonies 99; Muller, Historieplaten 1727; STCV 12858454; Millard architectural collection, northern European books 38; Von Roeder-Raumbach & Evers 28.