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Humming Birds & Co. - Rare Book Illustrated by G. Cruikshank - 1835
Located in Roma, IT
Humming Birds & Co. is an original modern rare book illustrated by George Cruikshank (London, 1792 - London, 1878) in 1835.
Published by Mc Lean, London.
Original First Edition.
Format: oblong 4°.
The book includes Eleven hand colored Etchings.
Mint conditions.
Humming birds & Co. is an original modern rare book engraved by George Cruikshank (London, 1792 - London, 1878) was a British caricaturist and book illustrator, praised as the "modern Hogarth" during his life. His book illustrations for his friend di lui Charles Dickens, and many other authors, reached an international audience. For Charles Dickens, Cruikshank illustrated Sketches by Boz (1836), The Mudfog Papers (1837–38) and Oliver Twist...
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Modern 1830s More Art
Materials
Paper, Etching
The History of Amelia - Rare Book Illustrated by George Cruikshank - 1832
Located in Roma, IT
The History of Amelia is an original modern rare book engraved by George Cruikshank (London, 1792 – London, 1878) and written by Henry Fielding in 1832.
Published by James Cochrane ...
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1830s More Art
Materials
Paper, Etching
Views of Rome - Collections of Views of Rome by Bartolomeo Pinelli - 1834
Located in Roma, IT
Views in Rome, drawn and engraved by Bartolomeo Pinelli, of Rome, London, W.B. Cooke, 1834.
In-8° (cm 24x17). Unumered pages with 27 b/w plates out of the text, etchings on copper with tissue paper. Polished speciment, with diffused foxing on margins. Brown Canvas Binding Cover with title marked in gold on wedge in the spine.
Spine ligtly damaged in lower margin. Cover with the Castle Saint Angel...
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1830s More Art
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Etching
Voyage de Gulliver - Vol. I - Rare Book Illustrated by J.J. Grandville - 1838
Located in Roma, IT
Edition original illustrated by J.J. Grandville. Half leather hardback. Golden letters and decorations spine. Very light foxing on few pages. Language: french. Very good conditions.
Category
Modern 1830s More Art
Materials
Paper
Comic Poems - Rare Book Illustrated by G. Cruikshank - 1830
Located in Roma, IT
Comic Poems ("Seven illustrated books in one volume") is an original modern rare book illustrated by George Cruikshank (London, 1792 - London, 1878) in 1829/1830.
Published by Johnston, London.
Original First Edition. Seven books bound in one volume (Tom Thumb, The real Devil’s Walk, Monsieur Tonson, The March of intellect, The Devil’s Walk, Steamers v. Stages and The Epping Hunt).
Format: in 12°.
The book includes Fortyfive etchings and woodcuts.
Mint conditions.
George Cruikshank (London, 1792 - London, 1878) was a British caricaturist and book illustrator, praised as the "modern Hogarth" during his life. His book illustrations for his friend di lui Charles Dickens, and many other authors, reached an international audience. For Charles Dickens, Cruikshank illustrated Sketches by Boz...
Category
Modern 1830s More Art
Materials
Paper, Etching, Woodcut
Adventures of Peregrine Pickle - Rare Book Illustrated by G. Cruikshank - 1831
Located in Roma, IT
The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle is an original modern rare book written by Tobias George Smollett (Cardross, 1721 – Livorno, 1771) and illustrated by George Cruikshank (London, 1792 - London, 1878) in 1831.
Published by J.Cochrane and Co./ J.Andrews, London.
Original First Edition.
Format: in 12°.
The book includes Two Volumes (304 + 340 pages with Eight full page Etchings).
Mint conditions.
George Cruikshank (London, 1792 - London, 1878) was a British caricaturist and book illustrator, praised as the "modern Hogarth" during his life. His book illustrations for his friend di lui Charles Dickens, and many other authors, reached an international audience. For Charles Dickens, Cruikshank illustrated Sketches by Boz...
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Modern 1830s More Art
Materials
Paper, Etching
KPM View cup with the Altes Museum, c. 1830 / - The birth of the Spree-Athens -
Located in Berlin, DE
Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur (KPM), View cup with Berlin veduta of the Altes Museum, circa 1830. Bell-shaped cup with raised handle ending in a shell palmette. The front with gold...
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Realist 1830s More Art
Materials
Porcelain
De la Vitesse - Rare Book Illustrated by Paul Morand - 1929
Located in Roma, IT
Edition of 2100 copies. Copy on Velin Blanc paper. Binding unglued. Language: French. Perfect conditions inside. Uncut.
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Expressionist 1830s More Art
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Paper
Des Enfants Traînant Un Chariot Chargé de Fruits
Located in Milford, NH
A fine oil painting with cherubs and a cart of fruit by French artist Leger Cherelle (1816-1867). Cherelle was born in Versailles, France, a...
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Old Masters 1830s More Art
Materials
Oil, Board
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