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[Charles II's Departure for England.] Qvo Fas Et Fata Nos Vocant.
[Charles II's Departure for England.] Qvo Fas Et Fata Nos Vocant.
N. Venne: P. Philippe Fe: 1660.
Engraving. Very scarce. 17th century watermark; Sheet: 310 x 390mm (12¼ x 15¼"). Trimmed and tipped into album sheet; crease as normal.
A scene showing Charles II's departure for England from Scheveningen to reclaim the crown of England, Scotland and Ireland in May 1660. The scene shows Charles standing on the beach about to board a boat decorated with a crown, a huge crowd forms around made up of people and carriages. In the distance several canon are fired in salute.
[Ref: 42947]   £450.00  
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[Netherlands] Iacob Cats Out LXXVII Iaren. Anno MDCLV.
[Netherlands] Iacob Cats Out LXXVII Iaren. Anno MDCLV. Alle de Wercken van I. Cats Ridder etc.
N Venne invent. M Mosyn sculp.
[t'Amsterdam, By Johannes Ratelband, de Weduwe Jan van Heekeren Hermanus Uytwerf, Isaak van der Putte, 's Gravenhage, Pieter van Thol en Pieter Husson. n.d. c.1726.]
Engraving. Collector's mark on verso. Plate 315 x 197mm. 12½ x 7¾".
Jacob Cats (1577-1660) was a Dutch poet, humorist, jurist and politician. He is most famous for his emblem books. This is the frontispiece to a posthumous publication of the works of Cats in "Alle de Wercken van den Heere Jacob Cats; Ridder, oudt raadtpensionaris van Hollandt. &c. Waar in het Twee-en-tachtig Jaarig Leeven des Dichters; beneffens desselfs Slaapeloose Nachten, met Printverbeeldingen sijn verrijkt".
Ex Collection: W.B. Dukes (architect, d.1942.) Lugt: 2757a.
[Ref: 20150]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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[Netherlands] Iacob Cats Out LXXVII Iaren. Anno MDCLV.
[Netherlands] Iacob Cats Out LXXVII Iaren. Anno MDCLV. Alle de Wercken van I. Cats Ridder etc. [On verso:] Verhael hoe de Schrijver driederhande tanden in sijn mon heest beomen, p.97...De verrijsenis der gestorvenen geest troost voor de gene die sterven, pag.176, &c. Ghebedt voor den stervenden mensche en befluyt van't werck, pag.181.
N Venne invent. M Mosyn sculp.
[t'Amsterdam, By Johannes Ratelband, de Weduwe Jan van Heekeren Hermanus Uytwerf, Isaak van der Putte, 's Gravenhage, Pieter van Thol en Pieter Husson. n.d. c.1726.]
Engraving and letterpress on verso. Collector's mark on verso. 330 x 204mm. 13 x 8". Trimmed.
Jacob Cats (1577-1660) was a Dutch poet, humorist, jurist and politician. He is most famous for his emblem books. Frontispage to a posthumous publication of the works of Cats in "Alle de Wercken van den Heere Jacob Cats; Ridder, oudt raadtpensionaris van Hollandt. &c. Waar in het Twee-en-tachtig Jaarig Leeven des Dichters; beneffens desselfs Slaapeloose Nachten, met Printverbeeldingen sijn verrijkt". On verso is printed letterpress as contents page with page descriptions and numbering.
Ex Collection: W.B. Dukes (architect, d.1942.) Lugt: 2757a.
[Ref: 20151]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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