Verlag: Napoli: nella regia stamperia-1762, 1760
Anbieter: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, USA
Zustand: Good. 2 vols. large brown sheepskin folios, 37 x 47.5cm.; spine with decorated bands (contemporary binding). Very worn and very rubbed bindings.Portrait of Charles III of Spain repeated in two volumes and 120 plates engraved out of text, numerous engravings in text (headbands and cul-de-lampe). Some double and folding boards. Volumes II and III alone (of the 8 included in the collection, which are rarely found complete). Numerous foxing , a few brown spots. Large water marks with curled paper at the end of volume 3.OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:319792079.2 vol. grande foglio in montone marrone, dorso a fasce decorate (rilegatura coeva). Rilegature molto usurate e molto strofinate.Ritratto di Carlo III di Spagna ripetuto in due volumi e 120 tavole incise fuori testo, numerose incisioni nel testo (cerchietti e cul-de-lampe). Alcune tavole doppie e pieghevoli. Solo i volumi II e III (degli 8 compresi nella raccolta, che raramente si trovano completi). Numerose lentiggini, qualche macchia marrone. Grandi segni d'acqua con carta arricciata alla fine del volume 3.2 vol. grand in-folio basane brune, dos à nerfs ornés (reliure de l'époque). Reliures très usagées et très frottées.Portrait de Charles III d'Espagne répété aux deux volumes et 120 planches gravées hors-texte, nombreuses gravures in texte (bandeaux et culs-de-lampe). Certaines planches doubles et dépliantes. Tome II et III seuls (sur les 8 que comprend la collection, que l'on trouve rarement complète). Nombreuses rousseurs, qqs taches brunes. Larges mouillures avec papier gondolé à la fin du tome 3. Expertise by Cabinet POULAINExperts en livres anciens et modernesElvire Poulain :
Verlag: Romae: Anno Jubilaei MDCCL., Ex Typographia Antonii De Rubeis Præsidum Permissu.
Anbieter: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, USA
Zustand: Good. Folio. 37 x 49 cm. New half calf and marbled boards by the artisan bookbinder, Sasha Mosalov. Part of original spine preserved (35cm).Waterstain on the corners of some plates and text pages, but most are not not affected.Collation: XII, 1-66pp, Plates I-XXXV, 67-82pp, Plates I-XVI, 83-110pp, Plates I-XXIV, unnumbered doube page plate.OCLC Number:5005579.Notes: Four groups of engraved plates (24, 35, 16, 19 [i.e. 21]), each group followed by descriptive text.Translated from the Italian edition, originally published at Rome, 1706.With bookplate of Townshend.Includes index.Description: xii, 110 pages illustrations, plates 51 cm.This work was first published in 1738. It is a Latin translation of the book published in 1706 in Italian, entitled Le Pitture Antiche Delle Grotte Di Roma, E Del Sepolcro De' Nasoni Disegnate, & intagliate . Da Pietro Santi Bartoli, E Francesco Bartoli . Descritte . Da Gio: Pietro Bellori, E Michelangelo Causei Dela Chausse. (An earlier Latin account of the tomb of the Nasonii by P. Santi Bartoli had been published in 1699, and an Italian version in 1680.) The 1706 Italian version of the book had only three groups of plates with explanatory texts. This Latin edition is published 'cum Appendice nunquam edita', i.e. with a fourth group of plates and explanatory text.The painted walls and vaults of the tomb of the Nasonii on the Via Flaminia had first been unearthed in 1674.The plates of both the Latin and the Italian editions show not only paintings of this and other tombs but also stucchi, mosaics, lamps, vases and other objects.
Firenze, [s.n.t.], [metà del XIX secolo], incisione in rame all'acquaforte, mm. 215x158 (l'immagine), mm. 340x250 (l'impronta della lastra), mm. 545x377 (il foglio). Sottoscritta in lastra: Antonio Morghen disegnò, inc. in Firenze; Tiziano dipinse.
Verlag: Napoli: Nella Regia Stamperia-1767., 1760
Anbieter: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, USA
Zustand: Good. Folio. 4 vols. 34 x 48cm. Contemporary qtr. calf, gilet edges. v. 2. (1760), v. 3. (1762), v. 4. (1765), v. 5. (1767).OCLC Number: 319792079. Fresh and very good. Vol. II: [xiv], 339 [i.e. 219], [11] p., frontis. (port.), [60] pl. - Vol. III: [iv], xvii, [i], 339 [i.e. 219], [13] p., frontis. (port.), [60] pl. - Vol. IV: [iv], x, 368 [i.e. 228], [12] p., frontis. (port.), [70] pl. - Vol. V: [iv], x, 407 [i.e. 239], [1] p., frontis. (port), [84] pl. (1 folding).These four volumes - published in 1760, 1762, 1765 and 1779 - are part of an eight-volume series describing the antiquities of Herculaneum. (The first volume has an added title-plate reading 'Le Antichità Di Ercolano Esposte'; while the 5fth - 8th volumes have half-titles reading, 'Delle Antichità Di Ercolano Tomo Quinto (-Ottavo)').The notes give brief indications of find-spots (Resina, Portici, Civita (Pompei) and Gragnano) and find-dates, and helpful explanations of each piece of wall-painting, incorporating quotations from Latin and ancient Greek sources and bibliographic references; most notes also refer to the relevant entry in Baiardi's Catalogo Degli Antichi Monumenti (1754).The plates give a comprehensive account of Roman wall-painting of the first century, and had a great impact on contemporary Neoclassical designers.Artist include: Francesco La Vega, draughtsmanRocco Pozzi, engraverCamillo Paderni, draughtsmanFilippo Morghen, engraverKarl Jakob WeberGios. LiberatiRocco Gioacchino d' AlcubierreOttavio Antonio BaiardiPierre Jacques Gaultier, engraverNiccolo Vanni, draughtsman, engraverNiccolo Billy, engraverGiuseppe Antonio Aloja, engraverPietro Campana, engraverGiovanni Elia Morghen, draughtsmanFrancesco Cepparoli, engraverCarlo Nolli, engraverNiccolò Orazi, engraverMiguel de Sorello, engraverLuigi Vanvitelli, draughtsmanSecondo De Angelis, engraverVincenzo Campana, engraverFerdinando Strina, engraverFrancesco Sesone, engraverIsidoro Frezza, engraverPasquale CarcaniExtra shipping - very heavy. 50 pounds. 23 kilos.
Verlag: Napoli: Stamperia reale-92, 1757
Anbieter: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, USA
Kunst / Grafik / Poster
Zustand: Good. Engravings. 46 x 35 cm, sheet size. Old laid paper. 56 leaves with engraved headpieces and 10 engraved plates.OCLC Numbers: 491543490; 563641459Titre pris au titre gravé sur cuivre par Rocco Pozzi d'après Francesco de La Vega.Portrait de Charles III gravé sur cuivre par Filippo Morghen d'après Camillo Paderni (avec variantes dans la titulature : "Carolus III Hispania atque Indiarum Rex" ou "Carolus Hisp. Infans utriusq. Sicil. et Hier. Rex").