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His Majesty James the First, King of England, and his Royal Progeny;
His Majesty James the First, King of England, and his Royal Progeny; Together with the Family of the King of Bohemia.
Engraved by Charles Turner from an extreme rare Print by Passe.
London: Pubd Aug 4 1813 by S.Woodburn St Martin's Lane.
Mezzotint on india laid paper, 340 x 440mm. 13¼ x 17¼".
A group portrait of the Royal house, James I enthroned at the centre. Winged putti hold up names on banners to left and right. A copy after the engraving by Willem de Passe, by Charles Turner (1773 - 1857). From a series of 15 copies of early engravings, 'Portraits of Royal Personages', by Turner, Earlom and Dunkarton, issued by Samuel Woodburn in book form in 1816. Inscribed 'Proof' lower right.
Whitman: 469.
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[King James I, Anne of Denmark and Prince Charles as Prince of Wales.]
[King James I, Anne of Denmark and Prince Charles as Prince of Wales.]
[by Simon van der Pass.]
[n.d., c.1616.]
Engraving. Oval, sheet 60 x 50mm (2½ x 2") Trimmed to plate.
A triple portrait of James I, his wife and second son, printed from a silver medal by Simon van der Passe commemorating Charles being made Prince of Wales (after his elder brother Henry died in 1612).
BM: 1868,0822.2403; see BM 1872,0401.1 for the medal.
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The true and lively Portraiture of the Honourable and learned Kinight S.r Walter Ralegh.
The true and lively Portraiture of the Honourable and learned Kinight S.r Walter Ralegh.
[After Simon de Passe.]
[n.d., c.1650.]
Engraving. Sheet size: 160 x 105mm (6¼ x 4"). Trimmed to image. False margins.
A portrait within an oval cartouche of famed naval commander, explorer and author Sir Walter Ralegh (or Raleigh, 1552 - 1618). A copy in reverse after Simon De Passe (1595-1647), the son of prominent Dutch engraver and publisher Crispijn Van De Passe the Elder.
Hind II: p.266, 48.
[Ref: 38903]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Gualtheri Ralegh Eqv: Aur vera effigies clarissmi viri domni.
Gualtheri Ralegh Eqv: Aur vera effigies clarissmi viri domni.
Sim: Pass: Sculp. Comp: Holland: exc.
[n.d., c.1617.]
Engraving. Sheet size: 140 x 110mm (5½ x 4¼"). Trimmed to image.
A portrait within an oval cartouche of famed naval commander, explorer and author Sir Walter Ralegh (or Raleigh, 1552 - 1618). After Simon De Passe (1595-1647), the son of prominent Dutch engraver and publisher Crispijn Van De Passe the Elder. From Walter Raleigh's 'History of the World.'.
Hind II: p.266, 48.
[Ref: 38902]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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The Portraictuer of Captayne Iohn Smith / Admirall of New England.
The Portraictuer of Captayne Iohn Smith / Admirall of New England. There are the Lines that Shew thy Face but those That shew thy Grace and Glory, brighter bee Thy Faire-Discoueries and Fowle-Overthrowes Of Salvages, much Civilliz'd by thee Best Shew they Spirit and to it Glory Wyn: So, though art Brasse without-but Golde within.
[Simon van de Passe.]
[n.d. c.1680.]
Engraving. Sheet 150 x 95mm (5¾ x 3¾"). Trimmed within plate, damage in image at top, laid on album paper.
Captain John Smith (1580-1631), soldier and adventurer who led the 1606 expedition to Virginia from Blackwall. He was largely responsible for the establishment of a trading settlement at Jamestown. During his stay in Virginia his life was saved by the Indian Pocahontas.
[Ref: 59877]   £110.00   (£132.00 incl.VAT)
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Thomae Smith equitis aurati etc. vera effigies Praeclariss.mi Viri Dom.ni.
Thomae Smith equitis aurati etc. vera effigies Praeclariss.mi Viri Dom.ni. The honourable Sr Thomas Smith Knight, late Embasador from his Ma.stie to ye great Emperour of Russie, Gouernour of ye Hon:ble and famous Societyes of Marchanes tradinge to ye East- Indies, Mosscovy, the French and Somer Ilands Company, Tresurer for Virginia etc.
[After Simon de Pass.]
[n.d., c.1800.]
Engraving. Sheet 170 x 110mm (6¾ x 4¼"), on wove paper. Trimmed within plate, losing publication line?
Oval portrait of Sir Thomas Smythe or Smith (1558-1625), holding a map of Russia, sailing motifs in the borders. He was the first governor of the East India Company (1600) and was treasurer of the Virginia Company from 1609 to 1620. First published c.1617.
[Ref: 57650]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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[Henry Prince of Wales, Eldest Son of King James 1st.]
[Henry Prince of Wales, Eldest Son of King James 1st.]
[Engraved by R. Dunkarton.]
[London: S. Woodburn, 1813-1814.]
Mezzotint, proof before all letters on india laid paper, 355 x 265mm. 14 x 10½". A fine, rich impression.
Henry Frederick Stuart (1594 - 1612), first child of King James VI of Scotland (later King James I of England) and Anne of Denmark, was born on February 19, 1594, at Stirling Castle in Scotland. The pride of his parents, the heir apparent was groomed for kingship from the beginning. Henry was created Prince of Wales at Westminster in June 1610, the paragon of a prince: he was intelligent, well read, an excellent swordsman, an avid patron of the arts, and possessed of a strict sense of morality. In November 1612 Henry suddenly took ill and died, probably of typhoid fever, though rumours circulated that the Prince was poisoned. Here he is depicted in armour during a lance drill, a jousting tournament in the background. A copy of the engraving by Willem de Passe, by Robert Dunkarton (1744 - c. 1815). From a series of 15 copies of early engravings, 'Portraits of Royal Personages', by Turner, Earlom and Dunkarton, issued by Samuel Woodburn in book form in 1816. Another edition was published in 1830.
[Ref: 18062]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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Henry Prince of Wales,
Henry Prince of Wales, Eldest Son of King James 1st. Obit Novr. 6th. 1612 Aet 18. From an extreme rare Print by S. Pass.
Dunkerton sculp.t.
London: Pub. by S.Woodburn No.112 St. Martin's Lane.
Mezzotint, a fine, proof impression. Plate: 355 x 265mm (14 x 10½"), with large margins.
Henry Frederick Stuart (1594 - 1612), first child of King James VI of Scotland (later King James I of England) and Anne of Denmark, was born on February 19, 1594, at Stirling Castle in Scotland. In November 1612 Henry suddenly took ill and died, probably of typhoid fever, though rumours circulated that the Prince was poisoned. Here he is depicted in armour during a lance drill, a jousting tournament in the background. A copy after the engraving by Simon de Passe. From a series of 15 copies of early engravings, 'Portraits of Royal Personages', by Turner, Earlom and Dunkarton, issued by Samuel Woodburn in book form in 1816.
Whitman: 469.
[Ref: 39819]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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