International Prints Art Auction

September 06, 2007

LOT 318

Lot 318

Sebastien Mabre-Cramoisy, De L’Imperimerie Royale, Paris

Sebastien Mabre-Cramoisy, De L’Imperimerie Royale, Paris
Lot 318 Details
Sebastien Mabre-Cramoisy, De L’Imperimerie Royale, Paris

BOOK: TABLEAUX DU CABINET DU ROY, 1676 AND 1679 (IN TWO SECTIONS)

Large folio containing 44 engraved plates (some folded) on full panelled vellum illustrating text in two parts: Section I, Premiere Partie includes engravings 1-24 after religious works with forward describing each plate: Section II: Description de la Grotte de Versailles, 1676, illustrated with 20 engraved plates and an attached handwritten note on back of titlepage explains the history of the Grotto. The plates all After Old Masters including: Edelinck, Picart, Masson, and others. Includes the double page plate engraved by Edelinck from a drawing by Monier, dated 1678 in the plate which is often added to copies of the 1676 edition, this present 1679 edition was the first to contain the full complement of plates. Marbled boards with leather quarter and corners. Ex-libris Lady Rycroft bookplate inside front cover and inscribed, Lady Rycroft in pencil.
19.0" x 13.5" (48.3 cm x 34.3 cm)

Estimate $1,000-$1,500

Realised: $2,160
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

Lot Report

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Sebastien Mabre-Cramoisy, De L’Imperimerie Royale, Paris
  • Sebastien Mabre-Cramoisy, De L’Imperimerie Royale, Paris
  • Sebastien Mabre-Cramoisy, De L’Imperimerie Royale, Paris
Provenance:

Ex-Libris Lady Rycroft

Note:

Possibly Ex-Libris Charlotte Susanna Rycroft b. 14 June 1941, UK; or Charlotte M. Rycoft, b. circa 1878 The Edelinck was often included in the 1676 edition.
The collection was commissioned as part of the Cabinet du Roy series, recording Louis XIV’s role as a patron of architecture, sculpture and painting.
The Grotto designed in the early 1660’s was demolished as early as 1684.

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