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VG-(Ex-art library, with numbers on spine mark from past label; i.d. marks on book block edges; pocket at rear; some scuffs and wear to binding, which is slightly sunned along spine; pages are clean. ) Brown cloth with gilt letters and lines on spine and front cover, 471 pp., 300+ BW illus. Part of a lengthy series of illustrated picture atlases presenting the reproduction of prints rendered by European masters. Once based primarily on the compilations created by Austrian scholar and artist Johann Adam Bernhard Ritter von Bartsch (1757-1821) in his 21-volume "Le Peintre Graveur." This volume addresses the work of 8 Dutch and Flemish printmakers: Jan Baptist de Wael, Lucas van Uden, Lodewyk de Vadder, Cornelis Matteus, Moyses van Uyttenbroeck, Reinier Nooms called Zeeman, Robert van den Hoecke, and Albert Flamen. Includes a bibliography. Uncommon.
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471 pp., hardcover, bookplate to front paste down, else very good. -If you are reading this, this item is actually (physically) in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties, taxes, or fees required by recipient's country.
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Very Good. Brown cloth with gilt letters and lines on spine and front cover, 471 pp., 300+ BW illus. Part of a lengthy series of illustrated picture atlases presenting the reproduction of prints rendered by European masters. Once based primarily on the compilations created by Austrian scholar and artist Johann Adam Bernhard Ritter von Bartsch (1757-1821) in his 21-volume "Le Peintre Graveur." This volume addresses the work of 8 Dutch and Flemish printmakers: Jan Baptist de Wael, Lucas van Uden, Lodewyk de Vadder, Cornelis Matteus, Moyses van Uyttenbroeck, Reinier Nooms called Zeeman, Robert van den Hoecke, and Albert Flamen. Includes a bibliography. Uncommon.