Verlag: Jan Christiaan Sepp [and son], 1770
Anbieter: Arader Galleries - AraderNYC, New York, NY, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Amsterdam: Jan Christiaan Sepp [and son], 1770-1829. 5 Volumes. First edition. Folio (21 1/2" x 15", 548mm x 350mm). Vol. 1: 1770, Vol. 2: 1789, Vol. 3: 1797, Vol. 4: 1809, Vol. 5: 1829. With 250 hand-colored engraved plates (50 in each volume). Bound in early 19th-century half calf over speckled boards. On the spine, 7 smooth panels with gilt bands, one maroon morocco gilt lettering piece, and a gilt medallion with volume. Untrimmed. Letterpress title-page in each volume. Additional engraved title-page to each volume, including 2 double-page prints in vol. 1, illustrated by and after Jan Christiaan Sepp (1739-1811) and son. Boards heavily worn. Extremities very worn. Heads and tails starting in all volumes with lower spine of vol. 1 detached. Light foxing throughout. Frequent pigment oxidation showing through to the verso. A few contemporary manuscript notes in pencil. Cornelius Nozeman (1720-1786) was a Dutch clergyman with a keen interest in Natural History. He owned a cabinet of natural-history specimens, and was the first editor of this monumental, encyclopedic work on Dutch birds. He detailed native birds, their nests, habitats and eggs. Tragically he died before the publication of volume two in 1789. He was succeeded by Dutch naturalist Dr. Martinus Houttuyn (1720-1798), who published many books on Natural History. He also died before the publication of volume three in 1797. The project was completed with the help of C. J. Temminck, (1778-1858), a Dutch aristocrat, zoologist and museum director, who owned many of the specimens featured, and by the father and son engravers and booksellers Christiaan and Jan Christiaan Sepp, the artists and publishers of the work. Landwehr nottes that it was the most expensive book for sale in Holland at the time. Anker 369; "Fine Bird Books" 98; Landwehr "Studies in Dutch Books with Coloured Plates" p. 96, and no. 145; Nissen, IVB 684; cf. Wood p. 496; Zimmer p. 469.
Verlag: Jan Christiaan Sepp [and son], 1770-1829., 1770
Anbieter: Arader Galleries - AraderNYC, New York, NY, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. Amsterdam: Jan Christiaan Sepp [and son], 1770-1829. 5 Volumes. First edition. Folio (21" x 14 1/2", 535mm x 365mm). Vol. 1: 1770, Vol. 2: 1789, Vol. 3: 1797, Vol. 4: 1809, Vol. 5: 1829. With 250 hand-colored engraved plates (50 in each volume). Bound in early 19th-century half calf over speckled boards. On the spine, 7 smooth panels with two maroon morocco gilt lettering pieces and elaborate decoration with gilt ibis tool. Letterpress title-page in each volume. Additional engraved title-page to each volume, including 2 double-page prints in vol. 1, illustrated by and after Jan Christiaan Sepp (1739-1811) and son. Covers scuffed, extremities rubbed, heads and tails chipped. A round stain on the front board of vol. 1. Light foxing throughout. Occaisional pigment oxidation showing through to the verso. Cornelius Nozeman (1720-1786) was a Dutch clergyman with a keen interest in Natural History. He owned a cabinet of natural-history specimens, and was the first editor of this monumental, encyclopedic work on Dutch birds. He detailed native birds, their nests, habitats and eggs. Tragically he died before the publication of volume two in 1789. He was succeeded by Dutch naturalist Dr. Martinus Houttuyn (1720-1798), who published many books on Natural History. He also died before the publication of volume three in 1797. The project was completed with the help of C. J. Temminck, (1778-1858), a Dutch aristocrat, zoologist and museum director, who owned many of the specimens featured, and by the father and son engravers and booksellers Christiaan and Jan Christiaan Sepp, the artists and publishers of the work. Anker 369; "Fine Bird Books" 98; Landwehr "Studies in Dutch Books with Coloured Plates" p. 96, and no. 145; Nissen, IVB 684; cf. Wood p. 496; Zimmer p. 469.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V., Amsterdam, Niederlande
Tielt, Lannoo & The Hague, Koninklijke Bibliotheek, 2014. 5 parts in 1 vol. 816 pp. 250 (full-page) col. plts. Orig. boards. Folio. [54 x 36 cm]. - One corner of cover with very light shelfwear.Facsimile of: Nederlandsche vogelen; volgens hunne huishouding, aert, en eigenschappen beschreeven door Cornelius Nozeman ; alle naer 't leeven geheel nieuw en naeuwkeurig getekend, in 't koper gebragt, en natuurlyk gekoleurd door, en onder opzicht van Christiaan Sepp en zoon, originally published in 5 volumes in Amsterdam by Jan Christiaan Sepp, 1770-1829. - This is the first edition of the facsimile, which is a full sized reproduction of the original and almost two times bigger then the second edition. - Text introduction: Marieke van Delft, Esther van Gelder and Alexander J.P. Raat. - - Nederlandsche Vogelen is the first standard work on the avifauna of the Netherlands and is one of the most beautiful and expensive works in the history of our printing press. This standard work by Cornelis Nozeman and Christiaan Sepp was originally published in five volumes between 1770 and 1829. The five volumes together contain beautiful, originally hand-coloured engravings that depict the birds as much as possible in life-size size, often with their feathered partner and sometimes with nest and eggs. The engravings were provided by the Amsterdam amateur biologist Christiaan Sepp and later by his son and grandson. Cornelis Nozeman, a Remonstrant minister, provided the textual description for each bird. He was undoubtedly one of the greatest ornithologists of his time. His work was continued after his death by the physician and biologist Martinus Houttuyn, and the last volume was advised by Coenraad Jacob Temminck, the first director of the current Naturalis in Leiden.
Verlag: Christiann Sepp, Amsterdam
Anbieter: Argosy Book Store, ABAA, ILAB, New York, NY, USA
unbound. Engraving. with hand coloring. 20.5 x 14.25 inches. Shows some light toning at edges. In very good condition. From Nozeman and Sepp's "Nederlandsche vogelen," published in Amsterdam between 1770-1829. This five volume compendium described the birds of the Netherlands. Cornelius Nozeman, (1721-1786) a Dutch minister and an ornithologist.
Verlag: Sepp & Nozeman, 1829
Anbieter: Bartele Gallery - The Netherlands, Langweer, FRL, Niederlande
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No Binding. Zustand: Very Good. Antique print titled 'Strix Scops'. This antique print originates from: "Nederlandsche Vogelen", Amsterdam, 1770-1829 by C. Nozeman, M. Houttuyn and J.C. Sepp. Great condition, please study image carefully. Overall size: 49.5 x 36.5 cm. Image size: 24 x 14 cm.
Sprache: Niederländisch
Verlag: Jan Christiaan Sepp, Amsterdam, 1770
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Meuzelaar, Heusden, NB, Niederlande
Zustand: 8 (1-10). Beautiful original print of the Redwing (Turdus iliacus), finely detailed and enhanced with contemporary hand colouring on laid (verge) paper. Accompanied by the original text page.This antique print originates from "Nederlandsche Vogelen"(English: Dutch birds), a bird book by Cornelius Nozeman and Christiaan Sepp, published in five volumes between 1770 and 1829. It is the first original Dutch book on birds and one of the most expensive, extensive, and longest-running works in the history of Dutch printing.The intention was to represent the birds as accurately to their actual size as possible. Not dated, date is an estimate. Place Printed: Amsterdam Height (cm): 47,5 Width (cm): 35,2 Nettogewicht (KG): 0,044.
Sprache: Niederländisch
Verlag: Jan Christiaan Sepp, Amsterdam, 1770
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Meuzelaar, Heusden, NB, Niederlande
Zustand: 9 (1-10). Beautiful original print of the Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus), finely detailed and enhanced with contemporary hand colouring on laid (verge) paper. This antique print originates from "Nederlandsche Vogelen"(English: Dutch birds), a bird book by Cornelius Nozeman and Christiaan Sepp, published in five volumes between 1770 and 1829. It is the first original Dutch book on birds and one of the most expensive, extensive, and longest-running works in the history of Dutch printing.The intention was to represent the birds as accurately to their actual size as possible. Not dated, date is an estimate. Place Printed: Amsterdam Height (cm): 52,5 Width (cm): 36 Nettogewicht (KG): 0,026.
Coppia di stampe, antiche ed originali, incise su lastra di rame in bellissima coloritura coeva. Inserite nell'opera "Nederlandsche Vogelen", un compendio di storia naturale olandese in cinque volumi di Cornelius Nozeman e Christiaan Sepp, pubblicata ad Amsterdam dal 1770. Fu pubblicato in diverse edizioni fino al 1829. Fu la prima e più famosa opera di avifauna completa dei Paesi Bassi, estremamente rara, che si colloca tra Audubon e Barraband come le più belle stampe di uccelli mai create. La maggior parte degli uccelli sono incisi quasi a grandezza naturale. Questa monumentale opera fu scritta da Cornelius Nozeman, e dopo la sua morte da Martinus Houttuyn. Le incisioni a colori furono realizzate da Christiaan Sepp, Jan Christiaan Sepp (suo figlio) e Jan Sepp (suo nipote). Le stampe sono in condizioni perfette e come detto in bellissima coloritura coeva.Bibliografia: Anker 369; Fine Bird Books, p.98; Nissen IVB 684; Legno, p.496; Zimmer, p.469.
Coppia di stampe, antiche ed originali, incise su lastra di rame in bellissima coloritura coeva. Inserite nell'opera "Nederlandsche Vogelen", un compendio di storia naturale olandese in cinque volumi di Cornelius Nozeman e Christiaan Sepp, pubblicata ad Amsterdam dal 1770. Fu pubblicato in diverse edizioni fino al 1829. Fu la prima e più famosa opera di avifauna completa dei Paesi Bassi, estremamente rara, che si colloca tra Audubon e Barraband come le più belle stampe di uccelli mai create. La maggior parte degli uccelli sono incisi quasi a grandezza naturale. Questa monumentale opera fu scritta da Cornelius Nozeman, e dopo la sua morte da Martinus Houttuyn. Le incisioni a colori furono realizzate da Christiaan Sepp, Jan Christiaan Sepp (suo figlio) e Jan Sepp (suo nipote). Le stampe sono in condizioni perfette e come detto in bellissima coloritura coeva.Bibliografia: Anker 369; Fine Bird Books, p.98; Nissen IVB 684; Legno, p.496; Zimmer, p.469.
Verlag: Jan Christiaan Sepp, Amsterdam, 1770
Anbieter: Antiquariat Friederichsen e. K., Hamburg, Deutschland
Verbandsmitglied: BOEV
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Bildmaß der Darstellung ca. 42 x 28 cm, Blattmaß ca. 53 x 36 cm. Das großformatige Blatt ist leicht gebräunt, gering fleckig. Im weißen Außenrand etwas stärker finger- und stockfleckig, rechte untere Ecke mit Eckabriß im weißen Außenrand. Die Außenränder sind verso mit Papierstreifen verstärkt. ( Lagerort Große Grafikmappe 4 / Kü )( Weitere Bilder auf Anfrage ) / Artikel 24844 /// Image size approx. 42 x 28 cm, sheet size approx. 53 x 36 cm. The large-format sheet is slightly browned and has minor stains. There is more pronounced finger and foxing along the white outer edge, and a tear in the lower right corner. The outer edges are reinforced with paper strips on the reverse. (Location: Large Graphics Portfolio 4 / Kü) (Further images available upon request) / Item 24844 /// Dimensions de l'image: env. 42 x 28 cm; dimensions de la feuille: env. 53 x 36 cm. La feuille grand format est légèrement brunie et présente quelques petites taches. On observe des traces de doigts et des rousseurs plus marquées sur le bord blanc extérieur, ainsi qu'une déchirure dans l'angle inférieur droit. Les bords extérieurs sont renforcés par des bandes de papier au verso. (Emplacement: Portfolio Grand Format 4 / Kü) (Images supplémentaires disponibles sur demande) / Article 24844.
Verlag: Jan Christiaan Sepp, Amsterdam, 1770
Anbieter: Antiquariat Friederichsen e. K., Hamburg, Deutschland
Verbandsmitglied: BOEV
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Bildmaß der Darstellung ca. 42 x 28 cm, Blattmaß ca. 54 x 36 cm. Das großformatige Blatt ist in der Darstellung leicht gebräunt, gering fleckig. Im weißen Außenrand etwas stärker finger- und stockfleckig sowie mit Randläsionen. Obere linke Ecke des Außenrands mit unfachmännisch hinterlegtem Einriß ( durch neues Passepartout aber gut abdeckbar ). ( Lagerort Große Grafikmappe 4 / Kü )( Weitere Bilder auf Anfrage ) / Artikel 24843 /// Image size approx. 42 x 28 cm, sheet size approx. 54 x 36 cm. The large-format sheet is slightly browned and has minor spotting. The white outer edge shows more pronounced finger and foxing, as well as edge damage. The upper left corner of the outer edge has a poorly repaired tear (easily concealed by a new mat). (Location: Large Graphics Portfolio 4 / Kü) (Further images available upon request) / Item 24843 /// Dimensions de l'image: env. 42 x 28 cm; dimensions de la feuille: env. 54 x 36 cm. La feuille grand format est légèrement brunie et présente quelques petites taches. La tranche blanche extérieure est plus marquée par des traces de doigts et des rousseurs, ainsi que par des dommages sur les bords. Le coin supérieur gauche de la tranche extérieure présente une déchirure mal réparée (facilement dissimulable par un nouveau passe-partout). (Emplacement: Portfolio Grand Format 4 / Kü) (Images supplémentaires disponibles sur demande) / Article 24843.
Verlag: Amsterdam Jan Christian Sepp -1829, 1770
Anbieter: Shapero Rare Books, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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EUR 7.445,41
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den Warenkorb4 hand-coloured engraved plates by Sepp and Sepp the Younger, of birds' nests with eggs; framed & glazed, overall size: 62.8 x 46.5 x 3cm. ID22 Nozeman's work, Nederlandsche Vogelen, which he couldn't finish, became the first comprehensive account of the avifauna of Holland and was the most expensive book for sale in Holland at the time. The plates of the book depict all species known in the Netherlands through the time of publication and frequently feature eggs and nests. They were boldly coloured by the publisher and still belong to the most famous ornithological representations.
Verlag: Amsterdam Jan Christian Sepp -1829, 1770
Anbieter: Shapero Rare Books, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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EUR 2.382,53
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbPair of hand-coloured engraved plates by Sepp and Sepp the Younger. Framed and glazed, overall dimensions: 51.5 x 66 cm. Nozeman's work, which he couldn't finish, became the first comprehensive account of the avifauna of Holland and was the most expensive book for sale in Holland at the time. The plates depict all species known in the Netherlands through the time of publication and frequently feature eggs and nests. They were boldly coloured by the publisher and still belong to the most famous ornithological representations.
Verlag: Amsterdam Jan Christian Sepp -1829, 1770
Anbieter: Shapero Rare Books, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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EUR 2.382,53
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbPair of hand-coloured engraved plate by Sepp and Sepp the Younger. Framed and glazed, overall dimensions: 51.5 x 66 cm. Nozeman's work, which he couldn't finish, became the first comprehensive account of the avifauna of Holland and was the most expensive book for sale in Holland at the time. The plates depict all species known in the Netherlands through the time of publication and frequently feature eggs and nests. They were boldly coloured by the publisher and still belong to the most famous ornithological representations.
Verlag: Amsterdam Jan Christian Sepp -1829, 1770
Anbieter: Shapero Rare Books, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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EUR 2.084,71
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbHand-coloured engraved plate by Sepp and Sepp the Younger. Framed and glazed, overall dimensions: 78 x 65.5 cm. Nozeman's work, which he couldn't finish, became the first comprehensive account of the avifauna of Holland and was the most expensive book for sale in Holland at the time. The plates depict all species known in the Netherlands through the time of publication and frequently feature eggs and nests. They were boldly coloured by the publisher and still belong to the most famous ornithological representations.
Amsterdam, Jan Christiaan Sepp, 1770. Single sheet, large folio (52.5 x 34.9 cm). Printed surface 42.0 x 27.0 cm. Hand-coloured copper-engraved plate of the head, claw and one feather of Falco leucocephalus hornotinus. = This plate shows the white-tailed eagle, one of the largest eagle species in the world and a close relative of the bald eagle. It is an uncommon bird in the Netherlands. Cornelius or Cornelis Nozeman (1720-1786) was a Dutch Remonstrant churchman and naturalist. "It was in Rotterdam that he began preparations for his great work on Nederlandsche Vogelen (Birds of the Netherlands) that was published in installments by Christiaan Sepp starting in 1770. This work, finished well after both men had died in 1829, was the first 'encyclopedic' book of the birds of the Netherlands" (Wikipedia). A few short tears, skilfully repaired, in the outer margins; the right margin a bit narrow, otherwise a very good, clean plate. Rare. Anker, 369; Nissen IVB, 684; Sitwell, Fine Bird Books, p. 129; Zimmer, p. 469.
Anbieter: Klaus Schöneborn, Würzburg, Deutschland
0. Sprache: Deutsch 1.100 gr.
Sprache: Deutsch
Anbieter: Antiquariat Werner Steinbeiß, München, Deutschland
Ardea Nycticorax. Nachtreiher. Altkolorierter Kupferstich auf Bütten. Aus: Nederlandsche Vogelen*, Amsterdam 1770-1829. 44 x 30 cm Blattgröße 53,5 x 36,5 cm. - tadelloses Exemplar Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.
Sprache: Deutsch
Anbieter: Antiquariat Werner Steinbeiß, München, Deutschland
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Picus Viridis, Grünspecht. Zwei Grünspechte an einem Baumstamm. Altkolorierter Kupferstich auf Bütten. Aus: Nederlandsche Vogelen*, Amsterdam 1770-1829. 42 x 27,5 cm Blattgröße 53 x 36 cm. - tadelloses Exemplar Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.