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Artist: Andreas Cellarius
Pair of Celestial Maps 18th Century by Harmonia Macrocosmica Set of Two
By Andreas Cellarius
Located in Milano, IT
Cellarius Andreas Pair of 18th Century Watercolor Celestial Maps entitled:
Planisphaerivm Aratevm sive Compages Orbivm Mvndanorvm ex Hypothesi Aratea in Plano Expressa e
Planisphaeri...
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Artist: Erhard Ratdolt (German, 1442-1528)
Title: "Vol. 6, page 10-11", "Vol. 6, page 6-7", and "Vol. 6, 28-29"
Portfolio: Breviarium Pataviense
Year: 1490 (First edition)
Medium: Set of Three Original Incunabula Leaves on watermarked laid paper
Limited edition: Unknown
Printer: Erhard Ratdolt, Ausburg, Germany
Publisher: Friedrich von Öttingen and Christoph von Schachner, Passau, Germany
Reference: Hain No. 3875; Bod-Inc No. B-542; GW No. 5426; Weale/Bohatta No. 335; Schreiber No. 3615
Sheet size (each): approx. 12.5" x 8.88"
Condition: "Vol. 6, page 10-11", "Vol. 6, page 6-7", and "Vol. 6, 28-29" all have scattered wormholes, staining, foxing, and soiling about their sheets. The latter two have remnants of tape at their edges. "Vol. 6, 28-29" has heavier staining to its sheet and edge wear about. Have been professionally stored away for decades. They are all otherwise strong impressions in overall fair condition with strong colors
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Comes from Ratdolt's six volume "Breviarium Pataviense", (1490) (First edition), which consists of 378 pages of Gothic texts in Latin with red rubricated initials, psalms, readings, hymns, and woodcut engraved illustrations. Printed in Augsburg by Erhard Ratdolt on May 12, 1490. There was a subsequent printing on November 27, 1490. Both "Vol. 6, page 10-11" and "Vol. 6, 28-29" have a bow and arrow watermark in the center of their sheets. Some information and old prices inscribed in pencil to their sheets.
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