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AUGUSTE VAN PERS (1815-1871)
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AUGUSTE VAN PERS (1815-1871)
Nederlandsch Oost-Indische Typen. Verzameling van groote gelithografieerde platen in kleurdruk. Naar de Natur Geteekend... Met een verk larenden tekst. S'Gravenhage: C.W. Mieling, [1853-1862].
2° (518 x 350mm.) Lithographic half-title (not dated), preface, subscriber's list, 56 hand-coloured lithographic plates with accompanying pages of text (28 leaves), captioned in Dutch, French and Javanese, printed in yellow, without imprints, bound in on stubs. (Browning or spotting affecting a few images, further browning to text leaves, plate margins and versos, occasional waterstains, some page edges with short tears, occasional marginal repairs.) Red half cloth, marbled boards (rubbed or scuffed), modern red cloth fold-down box.
EXTREMELY RARE COMPLETE COPY, only one of two recorded with all 56 plates and the text, all published. The dramatic and realistic depictions by Van Pers, an engraver and draughtsman at Buitenzorg, 'attempted to portray various ethnic groups in Java for the first time' (Bastin & Brommer). It was originally issued in parts, with just 24 subscribers, of 6 leaves and 6 plates, each with a printed front wrapper title dated 1851 to the first part (not present here), with 12 parts and a total of 72 plates planned by Van Pers. It was never completed. Only the Tropenmuseum in Amsterdam has a copy with 56 plates, the title-page dated 1854; that in the Koninklijk Bibliotheek, The Hague, contains 48 pages, with the BB copy containing 44 plates (Part 1 only). Plate 1 has one of two states of the caption. Bastin & Brommer p p.30-32, notes 496, 497, 499; Landwehr, Dutch Colour Plates 392; Lipperheide Ld 40 (36 plates).
With: one unframed plate ('Een Chinees in Een Tandoe') from van Pers's Nederlandsch Oost Indische Typen. (2)
Nederlandsch Oost-Indische Typen. Verzameling van groote gelithografieerde platen in kleurdruk. Naar de Natur Geteekend... Met een verk larenden tekst. S'Gravenhage: C.W. Mieling, [1853-1862].
2° (518 x 350mm.) Lithographic half-title (not dated), preface, subscriber's list, 56 hand-coloured lithographic plates with accompanying pages of text (28 leaves), captioned in Dutch, French and Javanese, printed in yellow, without imprints, bound in on stubs. (Browning or spotting affecting a few images, further browning to text leaves, plate margins and versos, occasional waterstains, some page edges with short tears, occasional marginal repairs.) Red half cloth, marbled boards (rubbed or scuffed), modern red cloth fold-down box.
EXTREMELY RARE COMPLETE COPY, only one of two recorded with all 56 plates and the text, all published. The dramatic and realistic depictions by Van Pers, an engraver and draughtsman at Buitenzorg, 'attempted to portray various ethnic groups in Java for the first time' (Bastin & Brommer). It was originally issued in parts, with just 24 subscribers, of 6 leaves and 6 plates, each with a printed front wrapper title dated 1851 to the first part (not present here), with 12 parts and a total of 72 plates planned by Van Pers. It was never completed. Only the Tropenmuseum in Amsterdam has a copy with 56 plates, the title-page dated 1854; that in the Koninklijk Bibliotheek, The Hague, contains 48 pages, with the BB copy containing 44 plates (Part 1 only). Plate 1 has one of two states of the caption. Bastin & Brommer p p.30-32, notes 496, 497, 499; Landwehr, Dutch Colour Plates 392; Lipperheide Ld 40 (36 plates).
With: one unframed plate ('Een Chinees in Een Tandoe') from van Pers's Nederlandsch Oost Indische Typen. (2)
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