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Scelte A Bolswart. Calcographus Antverpiae.
Ant. van Dÿc inuentor. Adr. Lommelin sculpsit.
Gillis Hendricx exudit [n.d. c.1650].
Engraving, 17th century watermark; 200 x 285mm. (8 x 11¼"). Trimmed to plate at bottom, narrow margins elsewhere, mounted in album paper at sides.
Portrait of the engraver Schelte Adamsz Bolswert (1586–1659). He was born at Bolsward, and worked in Haarlem (1612-17) and Amsterdam early on in his career, before living in Brussels and Antwerp, where he died. He worked regularly with Rubens and Van Dyck (from whose portrait this engraving was made).
[Ref: 62194] £180.00
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Carolus II. Teghenwoordighen Coninck van Enghelandt etc.
A. Lommelin Sculp.
[n.d. c.1670].
Engraving. 190 x 270mm.
Charles II [1630-1685], reigned 1660 - 1685. Probably published in Antwerp, after painting by Van Dyck. Collection of the Royal House of Savoy and Italy.
[Ref: 3945] £130.00
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Carolus II. Teghenwoordighen Coninck van Enghelandt etc.
A. Lommelin Sculp.
[n.d. c.1720.]
Engraving. Paper watermarked. 272 x 190mm. 10¾ x 7½". Trimmed to the plate. Crease through centre; ink loss to top right-hand corner.
Charles II [1630-1685], reigned 1660 - 1685. Probably published in Antwerp, after painting by Van Dyck. See Ref: 3945 & 19030 for different impressions.
[Ref: 19029] £160.00
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Carolus II. Teghenwoordighen Coninck van Enghelandt etc.
A. Lommelin Sculp.
[n.d. c.1720.]
Engraving. Paper watermarked. Plate 272 x 190mm. 10¾ x 7½". Damage to the plate, splodging.
Charles II [1630-1685], reigned 1660 - 1685. Probably published in Antwerp, after painting by Van Dyck. See Ref: 3945 & 19029 for different impressions.
[Ref: 19030] £280.00
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R.P. Ionnes Carolus Della Faille. Antverpiensis e societate Iesu in Academia madritensi collegy imperialis matheseo professor: Philippi IV hispaniarum indiarumnqs regis consiliarius ac cosmographus indiarum consily primarius Serenissimi principis Joannus Austriaci gubernatoris belgy quondam praeceptor nec non in expeditionibus neapolitanus, portus longoni barcinonae in rebus bellicis serenitati suae a consilys etc.
Ant: v. Dyck pinxit. A. Lommelin Sculp.
Jacobus de Man, exc.
Copper engraving. Plate 292 x 222mm. 11½ x 8¾".
Jean-Charles de la Faille (1597-1652) was a Flemish Jesuit mathematician. After being appointed to the Imperial College in Madrid, he went on to advise Philip IV on military questions, specially fortifications, and taught mathematics as well. Engraved for the 'Iconographia' series of portraits after van Dyck. W: 1651. Hollstein: 47; Wibiral 107.ii
[Ref: 15757] £90.00
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