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Bier und Brandewein.
Bier und Brandewein. Cerevisia et vinum sublimatum.
Joh. Elias Ridinger inv. ert excud. Aug. Vind.
[Augsburg.]
Scarce & fine mezzotint, 430 x 560mm (17 x 22"), with large margins. On 18th century watermarked wove paper. Printer's crease at centre, other creasing.
A scene in a beer cellar, with a man drinking beer from a tankard and goblet and a woman drinking brandy/ snaps from a cup and bottle. Barrels can be seen behind.
Rijksmuseum RP-P-2018-2857.
[Ref: 68952]   £850.00  
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L'Escarpolette.
L'Escarpolette.
I. Dankerts exc. cum Privilegio. [n.d. c.1689]
Engraving, sheet 290 x 190mm (11½ x 7½"). Trimmed within plate and laid on album paper at corners. Slight vertical crease.
Two women push a third on a swing between two trees. By engraver and publisher, Justus Danckerts (1635-1701), brother of Dancker Danckerts, and father of Theodor and Cornelis II, active in Amsterdam 1662-1694 and from 1684 was working with his sons.
[Ref: 68716]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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La Dance de Village.
La Dance de Village.
[After Nicolas Arnoult]
C. Dankerts exc. cum Privilegio. [n.d. c.1700]
Engraving, sheet 290 x 190mm (11½ x 7½"). Trimmed within plate and laid on album paper at corners
A group of young women and a man dance around a tree. In the tree sits a man playing the bagpipes. A reverse copy of an engraving by Nicolas Arnoult (1650 - c.1722), specialist in fashion plates and historical costume. Published by Cornelis Danckerts II (1664-1717), Ducth printmaker and publisher in Amsterdam; son of Justus Danckerts (1635-1701).
See [Ref:54717] for Arnoult's version.
[Ref: 68714]   £320.00  
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La Dance de Laloyeau.
La Dance de Laloyeau.
C. Dankerts exc. cum Privilegio. [n.d. c.1700]
Engraving, sheet 290 x 190mm (11½ x 7½"). Trimmed within plate and laid on album paper at corners.
A group of young women and a man dance around a large barrel, atop of which one man plays an organ grinder and another holds a glass of alcohol aloft. A reverse copy of an engraving by Nicolas Arnoult (1650 - c.1722), specialist in fashion plates and historical costume. Published by Cornelis Danckerts II (1664-1717), Ducth printmaker and publisher in Amsterdam; son of Justus Danckerts (1635-1701).
See [Ref:54717] for Arnoult's version.
[Ref: 68715]   £320.00  
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