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Basilika [in Greek letters]. The Works of Charles I with his Life and Martyrdome.
Basilika [in Greek letters]. The Works of Charles I with his Life and Martyrdome.
[engraved by Abraham Hertochs.]
[London: Printed by James Flesher for R. Royston, book-seller to His Most Sacred Majesty. MDCLXII [1662].]
Trimmed, losing engraver's signature, mounted in album paper.
A medallion portrait of Charles I, part of a monument in a church setting. The title page of the 'Eikon basilike', originally attributed to Charles I, but probably written by John Gauden using some authentic writings of the king. The engraver Abraham Hertochs (fl. 1626-1672) specialised in title-pages and portraits, engraving the frontispiece to Evelyn's Sculptura (1662). The 'Eikon basilike' also contained a frontispiece etched by Hollar.
[Ref: 42295]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Carolus I. [Greek text.]
Carolus I. [Greek text.]
P. Fruytus Delin. A. Hertochs Sculp Antwerp.
[1662.]
Repairs, with red ruling replaced top left.
Portrait of Charles I, whole-length, wearing robes and chain, kneeling before a table on which there is an open book, one foot on a globe, holding a crown of thorns; crown on floor beside globe; above, cloud and crown of glory with rays directed to the king's eye; pillar in the background. To the right, four heads of wind blow about a ship on a choppy ocean. Published in 'Works of King Charles the Martyr', this is an adaptation of William Marshall's design for the frontispiece to 'Eikon Basilike', by Philips Fruytiers (1610-66).
Wellcome: 26105
[Ref: 57656]   £360.00  
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Augustissimi Caroli Secundi Dei, Gratia Angliae Scotiae~Francias et Hiberniae Regis Effigies.
Augustissimi Caroli Secundi Dei, Gratia Angliae Scotiae~Francias et Hiberniae Regis Effigies.
A: Hertochs Fecit.
[n.d. c.1700.]
Water staining.
King Charles II (1630-1685), reigned from 1660 to 1685.
Ex Norman Blackburn Collection.
[Ref: 18716]   £80.00   (£96.00 incl.VAT)
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The true effigies of Captaine Samuel Sturmy.
The true effigies of Captaine Samuel Sturmy.
AH. [Abraham Hertochs.]
[n.d., c.1699.]
Trimmed to image. False border. Glued to album sheet.
A portrait of English writer Samuel Sturmy (1633 - 1669), three-quarter length, standing to the right, with his right hand on a globe, wearing a gown with large puffed and slit sleeves, and a lace cravat. In a decorative oval frame of leaves on a pedestal. This portrait was the frontispiece to his publication 'The Mariner's Magazine' (1669). Lettered above with the title on a ribbon at the top of oval, continuing "Aetatis Suae 36 Anno Domini 1669", and with four lines on pedestal below; "What here you see is but a graven face, [/] Only the picture of that brittle case, [/] whose soules the magazine of all these arts [/] which here most freely he to all imparts". At bottom right the initials "AH".
[Ref: 33845]   £320.00  
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Eduardus Water - hous Armig.
Eduardus Water - hous Armig.
A. Hertochs fe.
[n.d., c.1665.]
Trimmed to image. Glued to album sheet at corners.
A portrait of British antiquary and author, Edward Waterhouse (1619 - 1670). Half length, to the right, looking at viewer; wearing a cloak wrapped over shoulders. In an oval frame on a pedestal with arms below. This portrait was the frontispiece to Waterhouse's publication, 'The Gentleman's Monitor' (1665).
[Ref: 33849]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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