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Le Grand Triomfateure ou le Libraire ambulan[t].
Le Grand Triomfateure ou le Libraire ambulan[t]. Vn autre moins fameux Libraire, Pourra se contenter d'un pilier du Palais, Mais pour le debit que je fais Paris entier m'est necessaire.
Chez Honnart rue S. Jacques au Coq avec privil.
[n.d. c. 1670]
Engraving. 275 x 190mm (10¾ x 7½"). Wide margins on 3 sides. Repaired tear into lower left platemark and into the image.
Portrait of a stooped man, maybe Jewish, with crutches. The book seller was a recurring character of Henri Bonnart II's work; as here he is often depicted recounting his dubious adventures and ruminating on the rivalry between travelling tradesman and their settled counterparts.
[Ref: 54687]   £380.00   (£456.00 incl.VAT)
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Dame Chinois dans sa Chambre.
Dame Chinois dans sa Chambre. Chaque pays a sa beaute, Et les visages de la Chine Ont tout l'air et la bonne mine De nos dames de qualite.
Chez H Bonnart vis avis les Mathurins au Coq avec privilege du Roy [n.d. c.1675-1700].
Etching with engraving. 275 x 190mm (10¾ x 7½"), with very large margins. Trimmed to platemark on left side. Foxing in margins.
A seated Chinese woman next to a table with paper and writing implements. Engraving by Henri Bonnart II (1642-1711), known for his work on fashion and costume, along with his four brothers. From an album of 215 prints depicting different French costumes of the period, the majority are published by members of the Bonnart family.
[Ref: 54719]   £320.00  
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Le Feu. [Fire.]
Le Feu. [Fire.] Dans de certains momens, je suis fort deplaisante...[etc.]
Chez HBonnart rue S.Iacques du Coq avec privil. [Paris, c.1690.]
Etching. Sheet 270 x 190mm (10½ x 7½"). Holes to corners; some soiling/staining. Trimmed to plate.
A lady holding a tasting spoon beside an elaborate stove upon which a large pot is bubbling. From a series of allegorical representations of the Four Elements, published by Henri Bonnart (1642 - 1711).
[Ref: 13930]   £90.00   (£108.00 incl.VAT)
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Princesse de Perse
Princesse de Perse A son air grave et dalaigneux Vous ne diriers pas qu'elle pense Aqulque larcin amoureux Mais c'est encor pis qu'en france.
Chez H Bonnart rue S. Iacques vis avis les Mathurins au Coq avec privi.
[n.d. c. 1675-1700]
Etching with engraving. 270 x 195mm (10½ x 7¼"). Small left margin.
A Persian princess dressed in finery. Engraving by Henri Bonnart II (1642-1711), known for his work on fashion and costume, along with his four brothers. From an album of 215 prints depicting different French costumes of the period, the majority are published by members of the Bonnart family.
[Ref: 54720]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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