[Aeneas saving his father from the burning of Troy.]
P.P. Rubens Pinx. v. Prenner del. et incid.
[n.d., 1728.]
Engraving on two plates. Outside plate 265 x 320mm (10½ x 12½") very large margins. Uncut.
A scene of the Fall of Troy, with a separate plate for the decorative, frame-like printed border, published in the 'Theatrum Artis Pictoriae', a series of reproductions of the Imperial Gallery of Paintings in Vienna. The attribution to Rubens is doubtful. Aeneas carries his elderly father Anchises from the burning city, accompanied by Aeneas' wife Creusa, who died in the escape attempt, and small son Ascanius.
[Ref: 59913] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
[Archduke Albert VII & Isabella.]
[P.P. Rubens pinxit. F. Eisen delineavit. F. Harrewÿn Sculpsit.]
[Se vend a Brusselles Chez le Dit Harrewÿn a la Monoie.] [n.d., c.1730.]
Etching, proof before letters. 535 x 390mm (21 x 15¼"). Loss in three corners of margin.
Portraits of Albert VIII and his wife Isabella (a daughter of the Spanish King Philip II) as sovereign regents of the Spanish Netherlands, as depicted in the Triptych of St. Ildefonso, with St Albert of Louvain standing above Albert and St Clare (the duchess's patron) above Isabella. Although printed on one sheet of paper, the portraits were designed to be separated and placed either side of the triptuch's central image, that of St. Ildefonso of Toledo receiving a chasuble from the Virgin Mary. The triptych is now in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna
[Ref: 57399] £480.00
The Anxious Matron.
Ruben's, Pinxt.
Drawn, Printed & Published at Friedel's Litho Estabt. 252, Tottenham Court Road, & at the Polytechnic Institution, 309, Regent St. London. [n.d. c.1840.]
Very scarce lithograph with fine hand-colour and gum arabic highlights. Image 350 x 275mm (13¼ x 10¾") A fine impression with full, folded margins (small tears at apex of folds).
After Peter Paul Rubens (1577 - 1640) by Adam Friedel, Danish-born painter and lithographic printer, publisher of a series of coloured lithographs of the Greek Revolution under the title 'Twenty-Four Portraits of the principal leaders and personages who have made themselves most conspicuous in the Greek Revolution'.
[Ref: 21588] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
M. Tullius Cicero. Ex marmore antiquo. II.
F. Faber fecit et Excud.
Sold by Tho: Bowles next the Chapter House in S.t Pauls Church Yard [n.d., c.1710].
Mezzotint. 340 x 240mm (13½ x 9½"), with very large margins. Creasing at edges.
A portrait of Octavian (63BC-14), taken from a marble bust, sitting in a niche. The adopted son of Julius Caesar, he became the first Roman Emperor as Augustus Caesar. From a series of twelve busts of the Twelve Caesars. CS 19 II. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65017] £320.00
[Belgium: Nicolas Rockox]
[Andrew Geddes after Rubens]
Etching, platemark 230 x 170mm (9 x 6¾").
Nicolas Rockox (1560-1640), Burgomaster of Antwerp and patron of Rubens. He is remembered by the Museum Rockoxhuis in his former residence in the city. Copy after Rubens by the Scottish painter and etcher Andrew Geddes (1783-1844). The Oxford DNB states that 'as an etcher Geddes ranks higher than as a painter; his plates may be regarded as among the very earliest examples in modern British art of the brilliancy, concentration, and spirited selection of line proper to a ‘painter's-etching''. This plate is one of ten he published in 1826. CD 45.vii
[Ref: 36807] £95.00
(£114.00 incl.VAT)
[A cherub blowing bubbles.] [Engrav'd from a Painting by Rubens.]
[Engraved by Captain William Baillie after Peter Paul Rubens.]
[n.d., c.1770.]
Etching, proof before letters. 155 x 115mm (6 x 4½"). Wear in bottom margin.
Etched by Captain William Baillie (1723-1810). Having retired from the army in 1761 he devoted himself to printmaking and dealing, specialising in imitating old-master drawings and prints, using a variety of printmaking techniques. Ex: collection of the Hon. Christopher Lennox Boyd.
[Ref: 49629] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
Ego Dormio et Cor Meum Vigilat. Ricavato dal quadro originale esistnet nella Galleria di S.E. Milord Clive in Londra.
Pet. Paulus Rubens pinx.t Raph.el Morghen sculp.t Romae.
Petrus Angeletti del.t [n.d. c.1790.]
Engraving. Plate 526 x 342mm. 20¾ x 13½". Small scratch to right foot of child. Laid on canvas.
The Virgin sitting holding the baby Jesus whilst pulling back the blanket to return the child to the basket; Joseph stands behind. In the Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal.
[Ref: 27977] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
M. Tullius Cicero. Ex marmore antiquo. K.
P.P. Rubens Delin. [engraved by John Faber snr.]
Sold by Tho: Bowles next the Chapter House in S.t Pauls Church Yard [n.d., c.1720].
Mezzotint, 18th century watermark; 355 x 250mm (14 x 9¾"), with very large margins.
A portrait of Marcus Tullius Cicero (106 - 43BC), taken from a marble bust, sitting in a niche. One of twelve busts in the series 'Ancient Philosophers and Poets', probably originally published by Faber, but no earlier state is listed in Challoner Smith. CS 2. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65016] £320.00
[Daniel in the Lion's Den. From the original Picture by Rubens, in the possession of His Grace the Duke of Hamilton.]
[Painted by P.P. Rubens. Engrav'd by W. Ward.
[London Publish'd April 6 1789 by T. Simpson St Pauls Church Yard.]
Scarce mezzotint. Sheet 480 x 610mm (19 x 24"). Trimmed to plate on three sides and just outside image at bottom losing title and inscriptions, repaired tear entering image at bottom
Daniel sitting in the pit, left leg crossed over the other, hands clasped in prayer, looking upwards towards the sky, wearing a loin-cloth, surrounded by the lions and bones, one in the foreground baring its teeth at a skull. Frankau 83.
[Ref: 48511] £480.00
Theodorus Turquetus Mayernius, Eq. Aurat. Jacob.I.mi et Carol.I.mi. Magnae Britanniae Regum Archiater. Nat. A.D. 1572. Obiit A.D. 1654.
Ad Tabulam, in Pinacotheca Richardi Mead M.D. asservatam, a P.P. Rubens Eq. Aur: pictam, dekineavit et Sculpt. I.Simon.
[n.d. c.1720.]
Mezzotint. 355 x 254mm. 14 x 10". Cut.
Sir Theodore Turquet de Mayerne (1572-1654) was a Swiss-born physician who treated kings of France and England and advanced theories of Paracelsus. Mayerne's estate included copious amount of medical manuscripts, including detailed notes about his patients, most of it in Latin and French. His patients ranged from John Donne to Oliver Cromwell. His influences included the first suggestion of socialized medicine in England and the standardisation of chemical cures. CS: 102: state undescribed. Russell: 102: ii. Schneevoogt: 184.262.
[Ref: 15062] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
The Death of the Elk, Engrav'd from the Original Picture, late in the Houghton Collection.
Rubens pinx.t. W. Ward Sculp.t.
London. Pub.d. June 24. 1791 by T.Simpson St. Paul's Church Yard.
Mezzotint, printed in colours. 505 x 605mm (20 x 23¾"). Trimmed into plate at bottom, shaving publication line.
A scene of hunting dogs running down an elk. See Frankau 87, this state between i and ii; CLB ii of iii. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 5287] £650.00
The Death of the Elk, Engrav'd from the Original Picture late in the Houghton Collection.
Rubens pinx.t. W. Ward Sculp.t.
London. Pub.d. June 24. 1791 by T. Simpson St. Paul's Church Yard.
Mezzotint. 505 x 605mm (20 x 23¾"). Narrow margins, minor tears and stains.
A fine impression of this scene of hunting dogs running down an elk.
[Ref: 8610] £550.00
The Death of the Elk, Engrav'd from the Original Picture late in the Houghton Collection.
Rubens pinx.t. W. Ward Sculp.t.
London. Pub.d. June 24. 1791 by T. Simpson St. Paul's Church Yard.
A scarce mezzotint. 505 x 605mm (20 x 23¾"), with very large margins. Creasing.
A fine impression of this scene of hunting dogs running down an elk. Frankau: 87
[Ref: 46251] £360.00
Democritus Gelasinus Abderites. Ex marmore antiquo. h.
P.P. Rubens Del.t. [engraved by John Faber snr.]
Printed for, & Sold by Tho: Bowles next the Chapter House in S.t Pauls Church Y.d [n.d., c.1720].
Mezzotint. 355 x 250mm (14 x 9¾"), with large margins. Slight soiling.
A portrait of Greek philosopher Democritus (c.470 - 360BC), taken from a marble bust, sitting in a niche. One of twelve busts in the series 'Ancient Philosophers and Poets', probably originally published by Faber, but no earlier state is listed in Challoner Smith. CS 2. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65009] £320.00
Democritus.
Rubens delin. Blake sculp.
[Plate from Johann Caspar Lavater, Essays on Physiognomy (London, 1789), p.159].
Engraving. Sheet 225 x 175mm (9 x 7"). Trimmed to plate.
Portrait of Democritus (c. 46 c. 370 BC) who was an Ancient Greek pre-Socratic philosopher from Abdera, primarily remembered today for his formulation of an atomic theory of the universe, engraved by William Blake. Democritus wrote extensively on a wide variety of topics. None of Democritus' original work has survived, except through second-hand references. Many of these references come from Aristotle, who viewed him as an important rival in the field of natural philosophy. He was known in antiquity as the ‘laughing philosopher’ because of his emphasis on the value of cheerfulness. From Vol I of Lavater, pg. 159.
[Ref: 64221] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
Democritus Gelasinus Abderites. Ex marmore antiquo. h.
P.P. Rubens Del.t. [engraved by John Faber snr.]
Printed for, & Sold by Tho: Bowles next the Chapter House in S.t Pauls Church Y.d [n.d., c.1720].
Mezzotint, 18th century watermark, printed in brown. 355 x 250mm (14 x 9¾"). Narrow margins. Repaired tears.
A portrait of Greek philosopher Democritus (c.470 - 360BC), taken from a marble bust, sitting in a niche. One of twelve busts in the series 'Ancient Philosophers and Poets', probably originally published by Faber, but no earlier state is listed in Challoner Smith. CS 2. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65007] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
Faith, Hope and Charity. From the Original Picture in the Possession of Sir Edward Swinburne Bart.
Rubens Pinxit. Josiah Boydell delint. J. B. Michel Sculpsit.
Published Feby. 1st 1780 by John Boydell Engraver in Cheapside London.
Very fine engraving with large margins, printed in sanguine, 455 x 405mm. 18 x 16".
The three theological virtues: Charity at left with her two children stretching out their arms; Hope wearing pearls and holding an anchor at right; Faith at centre, veiled and holding a cross and a book. The Holy Spirit above in the sky in the form of a dove, the whole in a circular frame. After Peter Paul Rubens (1577 - 1640).
[Ref: 27818] £420.00
[Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand of Austria.] Coeli progenies, Vindictae Iberae...
P. Paul Rubens pinxit. Paulus Pontius sculpsit et excudit. C. Geuartius lud.
[n.d., c.1640.]
Scarce engraving, 17th century watermark. Sheet 475 x 320mm (18¾ x 12½"). Trimmed to image on three sides, edged with old paper.
An equestrian portrait of Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand of Austria (1609-41), son of Philip III of Spain, at the Battle of Nördlingen. He served as a general in the Thirty Years' War, the Eighty Years' War and the Franco-Spanish War, remaining undefeated. An early example, published by Pontius. The example in the British Museum (1871,1209.3425) has 'et excudit' removed. The painting is in the Museo del Prado (P01687).
[Ref: 63990] £490.00
The Fig. Engraved from a most Capital, & Original Picture, in the Collection of the Right Hon.ble the Earl of Thanet, in Grosvenor Square.
Painted by Sir Peter Paul Rubens. Engrav'd by R.d Earlom.
Publish'd March 25, 1793, by J. & J. Boydell, Cheapside & at the Shakespeare Gallery Pall Mall London.
Scarce mezzotint. Sheet 540 x 610mm (21¼ x 24"). Trimmed within plate on three sides, to plate at bottom, nicks in top edge affecting image, horizontal crease bottom right.
A couple stand before a selection of dead game. He carries a hooded falcon; she holds a basket of fruit from which he picks a fig. According to Challoner Smith, the figures are portraits of Rubens himself and his wife. CS 37, iv of v. Ex collection of the Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 64614] £390.00
Perillistriac Reverendissimo Domino D. Caralo Vanden Bosch [...]. Discite quit sit amor, lactat pia gnata parentem [...]
Petrus P. Rubbens pinxit. / Gasper de Hollander excudit Antuerpia / Gallayo ex.
Antwerp [n.d. c.1600].
Engraving, 18th century watermark. 360 x 425mm (14 x 16¾") large margins on 3 sides. Trimmed to plate on the right side. Vertical crease down centre. Top right corner slightly creased.
A scene depicting Pero secretly breastfeeding her imprisoned father. Recounted by historian Valerius Maximus as a story of great pietas, Pero secretly breastfeeds her father Cimon after he is incarcerated and sentenced to death by starvation. See Ref: 53909 for different publisher.
[Ref: 53956] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
[Filial Piety.] Per illustri ac Reverendissimo Domino D. Carolo Van den Bosch... Corn: van Caulkcken.
Petrus P. Rubberns pinxit. [Engraved by Caukercken.]
Gaspar de Hollander excudit Antwerpiæ. van Merlen excudit. [n.d., c.1670.]
Engraving, 17th century watermark. 360 x 425mm (14¼ x 16¾"), with wide margins.
A story told by Roman historian Valerius Maximus (c.AD 50): Cimon, sentenced to starve to death in prison, is suckled by his daughter Pero. The judges, when hearing of this act of filial piety, pardoned Cimon. This plate was engraved and first published by Cornelis van Caukercken c.1655. The plate was then published by Gaspar de Hollander in the 1660s, followed by the van Merlen family (Theodore II & his son Cornelis. See Ref: 53956 for different publication.
[Ref: 53909] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
Helena Forman.
Rubens pinx.t. W. Pether Fecit.
Publish'd Dec.r 1.st 1775 by W: Pether Broad Street Soho.
Mezzotint. 250 x 175mm (9¾ x 7"), large margins.
Portrait of Helena Fourment (1614-1673), one breast outside her corset, with bouquets of wheat stems and flowers in her hand and hat. The daughter of a wealthy silk and tapesty merchant of Antwerp, Fourment married Peter Paul Rubens in 1630. CS 14.
[Ref: 60106] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
[Rubens's Wife.]
[P.P.Rubens pinx.t. R.Earlom Sculp.]
[J.Boydell. Exudia. Publish'd July 15, 1782.]
Fine mezzotint proof before title, 505 x 355mm (20 x 14"). 18th century watermarked paper. Small stain in upper left corner, faint foxing.
Portrait of Helena Fourment (1614 - 1673), second wife of Baroque painter Peter Paul Rubens. CS 38. I of IV. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 64657] £320.00
Rubens's Wife. In the Collection of His Grace the Duke of Marlborough.
Rubens, Pinxit. Josiah Boydell, delin.t. Rich.d Earlom, Sculpsit.
Published July 15th, 1782, by, John Boydell, Engraver, in Cheapside London.
Fine mezzotint. 505 x 355mm (20 x 14"). 18th century watermarked paper. Small creases in corners. Small margins.
Portrait of Helena Fourment (1614 - 1673), second wife of Baroque painter Peter Paul Rubens. CS 38. II of IV. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 64656] £360.00
Galen. A most excellent Physitian [...] Ex marmore antiquo.
P.P. Rubens Del.t. J. Faber sen.r Fecit.
Printed & Sold by Tho: Bowles next the Chapter House in S.t Pauls Church yard, and John Bowles at the Black Horse in Cornhill [n.d., c.1735].
Rare & fine mezzotint, 18th century watermark. 355 x 250mm (14 x 9¾"), with large margins. Tear in bottom margin taped, slight surface soiling, crease in bottom left corner of plate.
A portrait of Greco-Roman physician, surgeon, and philosopher Galen of Pergamon (129-c.216AD), taken from a marble bust, sitting in a niche. One of twelve busts in the series 'Ancient Philosophers and Poets', probably originally published by Faber, but no earlier state is listed in Challoner Smith. CS 2. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 64648] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
[Family of Balthazar Gerbier.] The Original Picture iby S.r Peter Paul Reubens in the Collection of Samson Gideon Esq.r at Belvedere, in Kent. To whom this Print is Humbly Dedicated By His most Obedient and Devoted Servane, William Jett.
Will.m Jett Delineavit. J.s M.cArdell Fecit.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament 1755, and Sold by Will.m Jett Painter, next Door to Mounts Coffee-house, Grovesnor Street, London.
Fine mezzotint, 455 x 455mm (18 x 18"), on 18th century watermarked paper. Small tear touching plate at bottom, creasing. Small margin top and bottom, very large margins left & right.
A portrait of the wife and four children of Anglo-Dutch art advisor, architect and artist Balthazar Gerbier (1592-1663). Gerbier came to London in 1616 and gained the patronage of the Duke of Buckingham, buying paintings and remodelling York House (thus making Gerbier a candidate for the designing of the York Watergate, still in Embankment Gardens). He also participtated in diplomatic missions, accompanying Buckingham and Prince Charles to Madrid for the 'Spanish Match'. He was a friend of Rubens, with the artist staying at Gerbier's house during his visit to London in 1629. Gerbier was in Antwerp when Rubens died in 1640, compiling an inventory of his art collection for Charles I. CS 86. Russell ii of iii. Goodwin: 42, ii of iii. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 68460] £580.00
[Sir Balthazar Gerbier and his Family From the Original Picture, painted by Sir Ant: van Dyck, in the Collection of her Royal Highness the Princess Dowager of Wales...]
A. van Dyck pinx.t. W.m Walker Sculpsit.
J. Boydell exc.t. 1766 [Published according to Act of Parliament, Feb 1st 1766 by J. Boydell Engraver, in Cheapside, London.]
Engraving, scratch letter proof before title. 475 x 605mm (18¾ x 23¾"), with large margins.
Sir Balthasar Gerbier (1592-1663/67), art agent, miniature painter, and architect, with his wife Debora Kip and their eight children (it is suggested that the girl in the centre is either a servant or a dwarf). While Gerbier's creative efforts have been disparaged (Pepys said one of his books was 'not worth a turd'), in recent years attention has turned towards Gerbier's work as keeper of the picture collection of George Villiers, marquess of Buckingham. Frederick, Prince of Wales, bought the original oil as a Van Dyck in 1749; however the Royal Collection now ascribes it to Sir Peter Paul Rubens and his studio (probably Jacob Jordaens). Gerbier and Rubens first met in the 1720s while conducting diplomatic business (it is claimed they were using Buckingham's collecting as a cover for conducting treaties between Britain and Spain). As Gerbier's family grew the painting was extended: in c.1629-30 it only featured Debora, three children and a baby; c. 1631-4 more canvas was stitched on, on which Gerbier and the two central figures were added; finally c. 1638-41 the three children on the right were apended. The timespan of the additions make most of the children look the same age. The original painting was sketched by Edward Edwards to prepare this engraving, which was published in 'The Most Capital Paintings in England', a five-volume set that was a critical and financial success for the publisher John Boydell.
[Ref: 47701] £360.00
Le Mage Grec.
[Charles Waltner after Rubens.]
[n.d., c.1878.]
Drypoint etching. Sheet 270 x 195mm (10½ x 7¾"). Trimmed.
An interpretative etching after Peter Paul Rubens.
[Ref: 59695] £85.00
(£102.00 incl.VAT)
[Henry IV] Le Roy part pour la guerre d'Allemagne.
Rubens Pinxit J.B. Nattier delineavit. J. Audran sculpsit.
A Paris chez le S.r Duchange Graveur du Roy rüe S.t Jacques audessus de la rüe des Mathurins. Avec Privilege du Roy [n.d., c.1710.]
Etching with engraving. 505 x 345mm (20 x 13½"), large margins. Mount burn.
Henri IV conferring the Regency to Marie de' Medici when he leaves for the war in Germany in 1609 (The War of the Jülich Succession). The Dauphin (later Louix XIII) takes her hand. Behind the queen are Prudence and Generosity.
[Ref: 66868] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
[The Death of Hippolytus.] [To His Grace the Duke of Bedford, this print of Hippolitus, Engraved from a capital cabinet picture, by / P. P. Rubens now in his Graces collection (late in the possession of Mr. Bryan.) is with permission dedicated by his Graces much obliged & most obedient servant. B. B. Evans.]
P.P. Rubens pinx. R. Earlom Aqua.t.
Publish'd March 10th 1796 by B.B. Evans.
Stipple, scarce unfinished proof before mezzotint. Sheet 460 x 620mm )18 x 24½"). Edges worn, tear in sky taped.
A sea monster, a bull with fins and a fish tail, causes Hippolytus to be thrown from his chariot and be dragged to his death. A scene from Ovid's retelling of the Greek myth, eventually published May 7th. 1797. Ex collection of the Hon Christopher Lennox Boyd.
[Ref: 49982] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
[The Holy Family.]
P.P. Rubens Eqs,, pinxt. John & Andw, Van Rymsdyk Fecit.
[London, c.1760s.]
Mezzotint, sheet 415 x 320mm. 16¼ x 12½". Trimmed within plate, lacking title.
The Virgin Mary holding Christ in her lap with a lamb beside them, over which St John stands, left hand on the animal's ear. St Anne stands to right, smilng and presenting St John to the others. After Peter Paul Rubens (1577 - 1640). Chaloner Smith: undescribed. Capper Archive.
[Ref: 10502] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
The Holy Family.
P.P. Rubbens Eq.s Pinx.t. John & And.r Van Rymsdyk Fecit.
[n.d., c.1770.]
Mezzotint. 445 x 325mm, 17 x 13".
The Virgin Mary crouched, holding the infant Christ. On the right stands the infant John the Baptist, astride a sheep, and the elderly St. Anne. Jan van Rymsdyk (1730-90), is best known for his engravings for William Hunter's 'Anatomia uteri umani gravidi' (The anatomy of the human gravid uterus exhibited in figures), published 1774. Challoner Smith describes a portrait of the Prince & Princess of Orange as 'his only known mezzotinto' (CS p.1044). He was a collector of drawings, and owned thirty-odd important items, including ones by Rembrandt and Van Dyck. He engraved this plate with his son, Andreas.
[Ref: 19840] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
[The Holy Family.]
P.P. Rubbens Eq.s Pinx.t. John & And.r Van Rymsdyk Fecit.
[n.d., c.1770.]
Fine mezzotint. Sheet 410 x 320mm, 16 x 12½". Laid on album paper, creased, damage in margins, cut to image on 3 sides. Unidentified collector's stamp verso.
The Virgin Mary crouched, holding the infant Christ. On the right stands the infant John the Baptist, astride a sheeep, and the elderly St. Anne. Jan van Rymsdyk (1730-90), is best known for his engravings for William Hunter's 'Anatomia uteri umani gravidi' (The anatomy of the human gravid uterus exhibited in figures), published 1774. Challoner Smith describes a portrait of the Prince & Princess of Orange as 'his only known mezzotinto' (CS p.1044). He was a collector of drawings, and owned thirty-odd important items, including ones by Rembrandt and Van Dyck. He engraved this plate with his son, Andreas.
[Ref: 19839] £95.00
(£114.00 incl.VAT)
Homerus So called for his Blindness [...] Ex marmore antiquo. a.
P.P. Rubens Del.t. [engraved by John Faber Sen.r.)
Printed & Sold by Tho: Bowles next ye Chapter House S.t Pauls Church Yard, and John Bowles & Son in Cornhil [n.d., c.1753].
Fine mezzotint. 355 x 250mm (14 x 9¾"), large margins. Repaired tears in margins. Creasing.
A portrait of Greek poet Homer (c.8th century BC), taken from a marble bust, sitting in a niche. One of twelve busts in the series 'Ancient Philosophers and Poets', probably originally published by Faber, but no earlier state is listed in Challoner Smith. Carington Bowles became partner in his father John's firm c. 1752. CS 2. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 65010] £360.00
Horace. A Roman Poet, justly admired for his delicacy amd eligence [...] Ex marmore antiquo.
P.P. Rubens Del.t. J. Faber sen.r Fecit.
Printed & Sold by Tho: Bowles next the Chapter House in S.t Pauls Church Yard and John Bowles at the Black Horse in Cornhill [n.d., c.1735].
Rare & fine mezzotint, 18th century watermark. 355 x 255mm (14 x 10"), with large margins. Chips and stains in edges of margins.
A portrait of Roman lyric poet Quintus Horatius Flaccus (65- 8BC), taken from a marble bust. He was famed for his 'Odes'. One of twelve busts in the series 'Ancient Philosophers and Poets', probably originally published by Faber, but no earlier state is listed in Challoner Smith. CS 2. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 64650] £320.00
Edixit Jehova Hoschehæ, abi, Assume Tibi Uxorem Scortum et Natos Scorti...
Egidius Coningslo invent. [Engraved by Nicolaas de Bruyn.]
CJVißcher Excu. [n.d., 1652.]
Engraving with etching. 375 x 495mm (14¾ x 20¼"), with contemporary red ruling. Small margins.
The prophet Hosea praying by a river, with his son Jezreel fishing by his side. Behind are his unfaithful wife Gomer and two younger children, Lo-ruhamah (which translates as 'not pitied') and Lo-ammi ('not my people'). His marriage represents the breakdown in the relationship between God and the people of Israel. Originally published in a Dutch bible, 'Historiae Sacrae Veteris et Novi Testamenti', the red ruling suggests this example comes from the English edition, 'Figures of the Bible, in wich almost every history of the Holy Scriptures is discribed'.
[Ref: 52521] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
[Thomas Howard.]
J. Houbraken sculps. Amst. 1735.
Engraving with collector's stamp on verso, 1st state before title and large margins. Plate 368 x 234mm. 14½ x 9¼".
Thomas Howard, 2nd Earl of Arundel and Surrey [1585-1646], patron of art and collector, after the painting by Rubens. From 'Heads of Illustrious Persons of Great Britain' published in folio in London by Knapton between 1743 and 1752. Ver Huell 15. See Ref: 3305 [unlettered state]. Collector's Stamp: Julian Marshall (1836-1903) [Lugt: 1494.]
[Ref: 24280] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
[Thomas Howard.]
J. Houbraken sculps. Amst. 1743.
Engraving, proof before title. 240 x 375mm.
Thomas Howard, 2nd Earl of Arundel and Surrey [1585-1646], patron of art and collector, after the painting by Rubens. From the collection of H.P. Horne, with 'HH' collector's stamp on verso. 'H.P. Horne - Sothebys - June 24th 1926' annotated in pencil on verso. Included in the 'Heads of Illustrious Persons of Great Britain' published in folio in London by Knapton between 1743 and 1752. Extremely rare and fine. Ex: collection of H.R.M. Howard (L.1318);Ver Huell 92.
[Ref: 3305] £330.00
Thomas Howard, Comes Arundellæ.
Peter Paul Rubens Pinxt. James Basire del et Sculpt.
[n.d., 1763.]
Engraving. 540 x 360mm (21¼ x 14¼"), large margins. Some spotting, laid on card, time stained.
Head and shoulders portrait of Thomas Howard (1585-1646), fourteenth Earl of Arundel, in armour, a second of the half-length portrait by Rubens in the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, Massachusetts.
[Ref: 56443] £140.00
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[Thomas Howard.]
J. Houbraken sculps. Amst. 1743. Signed by J Houbraken on verso in ink.
Engraving, scarce, proof before title. Plate 370 x 235mm. 14½ x 9¼". First state. Slight stain through middle.
Thomas Howard (1585-1646) 14th Earl of Arundel was a prominent English courtier during the reigns of King James I and King Charles I, but he made his name as a Grand Tourist and art collector rather than as a politician. From Thomas Birch's "The Heads of Ilustrious Persons of Great Britain". Collector's Stamp: Julian Marshall (1836-1903) [Lugt: 1494.]
[Ref: 23986] £320.00
St. Ignatius Loyola Founder of the Jesuits. Born A.D. 1495 Died July 31st. 1556. The Original Picture by Rubens in the possession of the Right Honble. The Earl of Warwick, at Warwick Castle.
Drawn on Stone by John Brandard.
Leamington, Published by C. Elston, No.12, Lower Union Parade. [n.d., c.1845.] Printed by Graf & Soret.
Original hand coloured lithograph, sheet 455 x 380mm. 18 x 15".
St Ignatius of Loyola (1491 - 1556) was the principal founder and first Superior General of the Society of Jesus. He was very active in fighting the Protestant Reformation and promoting the subsequent Counter-Reformation. He was beatified and then on March 12, 1622, was canonized. His feast day is July 31st. He is the patron saint of the Basque historical territories of Guipúzcoa and Biscay and the Society of Jesus, among other things. He stands in a gesture of blessing and holding the open book of Rule of his Order, with the Jesuit motto 'Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam' inscribed within. A ray of divine light penetrates the dark background above him. By John Brandard (1812 - 1863), Victorian lithographer, engraver and illustrator. After the painting by Peter Paul Rubens at Warwick Castle, formerly the altar-painting of the Jesuit's Church at Brussels. It is the companion piece to a representation of St Francis Xavier
[Ref: 10037] £140.00
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The Infanta Donna Isabella Governante of Flanders. Ex Collect: Friderici Caroli Con.s Shoenborn Epi B et H.
Rubens Pinxit. Miller fecit.
Mezzotint, platemark 395 x 285mm (15½ x 11¼"). Small margins. Glued to backing sheet.
Isabella Clara Eugenia of Austria, daughter of Philip II of Spain and ruler of the Spanish Netherlands (1566-1633) with her husband Albert VII, Archduke of Austria. This portrait, ascribed to Peter Paul Rubens, the court painter to Isabella and Albert, portrays Isabella with a classical frieze of cherubs and an old man, a parrot, and flowers.
[Ref: 43754] £290.00
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The pourtraicture of the most Illustrious Isabella Clara Eugenia Infanta of Spain, Duchesse of Austria and Burgundie: And Princesse of Belgia &c.
R.E. sculpsit
Are to be sold by Compton Hollande over against the Exchange
Engraving, sheet 180 x 110mm (7 x 4¼"). Trimmed; glued to backing sheet; 'dec. 1633 aet. 67' in mss. at top.
Isabella, ruler of the Spanish Netherlands (1566-1633). In 1599 Isabella married Albert, former viceroy of Portugal. They ruled the Spanish Netherlands together during what is considered the Golden Age of the territory, in which peace and stability were achieved after several decades of war. Engraving after a portrait by Rubens, court painter of Albert and Isabella.
[Ref: 42982] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
Jeanne d'Autriche Grande Duchesse de Toscane. [&] Francois de Medicis Grand Duc de Toscane.
Rubens pinxit. I.M. Nattier delineavit. G. Edelinck eques effigiem Sc.
Avec Privilege du Roy. A Paris chez le Sr. Nattier peintre de l'Academie Royale rue Frementeau. [n.d., c.1710.]
Pair of engravings with small margins. Platemark: 505 x 290mm. (20 x 11½") each. Small hole, creases and repairs on the Duchesse's face.
A pair of portraits after Peter Paul Rubens of the Grand Duke and Duchess of Tuscany. Johanna of Austria, mother of Marie de Médicis, Queen and Regent of France (1573 - 1642). The Grand Duchess standing in front of a draped curtain, wearing a brocaded dress and pearl jewellery. Her marriage to Francesco I de Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, took place on 18 December 1565 in Florence. Francesco I de Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany (1541 - 1587), father of Marie de Médicis, Queen and Regent of France (1573 - 1642). The Grand Duke stands on a balcony, wearing breeches and ermine-trimmed cape, with cross of the Order of St Stephen. His left hand rests on a cane, with a draped curtain behind. Plates 2 and 3 from a series of twenty-four portraits 'La Gallerie du Palais du Luxembourg', by Gérard Edelinck (1640 - 1707) after Peter Paul Rubens (1577 - 1640). The paintings now hang in Paris, in the Musée du Louvre.
[Ref: 33880] £300.00
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Jeanne d'Autriche Grande Duchesse de Toscane...[etc.]
Rubens pinxit. I.M. Nattier delineavit. G. Edelinck eques effigiem Sc.
Avec Privilege du Roy. A Paris chez le Sr. Nattier peintre de l'Academie Royale rue Frementeau. [n.d., c.1710.]
Engraving, 505 x 290mm. 20 x 11½". A fine impression.
Johanna of Austria, mother of Marie de Médicis, Queen and Regent of France (1573 - 1642); the Grand Duchess standing in front of a draped curtain, wearing a brocaded dress and pearl jewellery. Plate 3 from a series of twenty-four portraits 'La Gallerie du Palais du Luxembourg', by Gérard Edelinck (1640 - 1707) after Peter Paul Rubens (1577 - 1640); the painting now in Paris, in the Musée du Louvre.
[Ref: 13576] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
S.t John. ''And I heard as it were a Trumpet talking with me.'' Revelat.s Chap. 4.th Ver. 1.st. From the Original Picture in the Collection of Sam.l More Esq.r.
P.P. Rubens Pinx.t. R. Laurie Sculp.t.
Published as the act directs, Nov.r 1.st 1786, by B.B. Evans, Poultry, London.
Fine mezzotint. 380 x 300mm (15 x 11¾") very large margins.
A portrait of an old man, naked to the waist, weeping as he venerates a crucifix, a skull and parchment on a rocky ledge to the side. Above is a trumpet held by an angel. Not in CS. Ex: collections of Oettingen-Wallerstein & the Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 66402] £360.00
S.t John. ''And I heard as it were a Trumpet talking with me.'' Revelat.s Chap. 4.th Ver. 1.st. From the Original Picture in the Collection of Sam.l More Esq.r.
P.P. Rubens Pinx.t. R. Laurie Sculp.t.
Published as the act directs, Nov.r 1.st 1786, by B.B. Evans, Poultry, London.
Mezzotint. 380 x 300mm (15 x 11¾"). Trimmed to plate, mounted on album paper at sides.
A portrait of an old man, naked to the waist, weeping as he venerates a crucifix, a skull and parchment on a rocky ledge to the side. Above is a trumpet held by an angel. Not in CS. Ex: collections of Oettingen-Wallerstein & the Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 66403] £240.00
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[Lady Sitting in a Chair. In the Gallery at Houghton.]
[Rubens Pinxit. G. Farington delin.t. James Watson sculpsit. John Boydell excudit 1778.]
[Published Dec.r 1.st 1778 by John Boydell Engraver in Cheapside London.]
Mezzotint, proof before letters, inscription area not completely cleaned. 455 x 305mm (18 x 12"). Trimmed into plate at bottom.
A three-quarter seated portrait of an unknown woman wearing a fur-trimmed embroidered robe, ruff and cap, a muff on her lap. It was issued as Plate 49 of Vol.1 of the 'Houghton Gallery', a set of 129 prints after paintings in the collection of Sir Robert Walpole at Houghton Hall, Norfolk, most of which were sold to Catherine the Great in 1778, becoming part of the collection of the Hermitage. CS 167, only state. Goodwin 182, i of ii. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd, his state i of iii. Ink stamp of collector Fritz Reiss (Lugt 2178) on reverse and Benoni Whites (Lugt 2592
[Ref: 66367] £450.00
Lady Sitting in a Chair. In the Gallery at Houghton.
Rubens Pinxit. G. Farington delin.t. James Watson sculpsit. John Boydell excudit 1778.
Published Dec.r 1.st 1778 by John Boydell Engraver in Cheapside London.
Mezzotint. 460 x 305mm (18 x 12"), with large margins. Stains in edges on left.
A three-quarter seated portrait of an unknown woman wearing a fur-trimmed embroidered robe, ruff and cap, a muff on her lap. It was issued as Plate 49 of Vol.1 of the 'Houghton Gallery', a set of 129 prints after paintings in the collection of Sir Robert Walpole at Houghton Hall, Norfolk, most of which were sold to Catherine the Great in 1778, becoming part of the collection of the Hermitage. CS 167, only state. Goodwin 182, ii of ii. Ex: collection of The Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd, his state iii of iii.
[Ref: 66366] £180.00
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[Leopards & cherubs] 8.
P:P: Rubens pinx: R Gaywood fecit.
[London, n.d., c.1670.]
Etching. 140 x 205mm (5¼ x 8"), with large margins.
Three leopards and two putti in a wooded landscape, with bunches of grapes. From the series 'Animals after Various Artists'. British Museum: 2009,7094.1.3.
[Ref: 64050] £190.00
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