Draner (160 résultats)

- Couverture souple
Vendeur : Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, Royaume-UniRia Christie Collections
Contacter le vendeurVendeur avec une évaluation de 5 étoilesEtat: Neuf
EUR 27,50
EUR 13,81 expéditionExpédition depuis Royaume-Uni vers Etats-UnisQuantité disponible : Plus de 20 disponibles
Etat : New. In.
Edité par Walsworth Publishing Co.
- Couverture rigide
- Édition originale
- Signé
Vendeur : Books & More, Darryld & Trixie Kautzmann, Lake Havasu City, AZ, Etats-UnisBooks & More, Darryld & Trixie Kautzmann
Contacter le vendeurVendeur avec une évaluation de 2 étoilesEtat: Occasion
EUR 31,42
EUR 6,53 expéditionExpédition nationale : Etats-UnisQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
1988 First Printing, Near Fine,--. Pubished without DJ, INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR TO LLOYD AND DARLENE, WITH A HAND WRITTEN NOTE TO SAME ALSO SIGNED, a trophy hunters story, ISBN0-961-4821-2-5, 290 pages.

- Estampe
Vendeur : Kunsthandel & Antiquariat Magister Ruß, Lechbruck, AllemagneKunsthandel & Antiquariat Magister Ruß
Contacter le vendeurVendeur avec une évaluation de 3 étoilesEtat: Occasion
EUR 15,00
EUR 8,00 expéditionExpédition depuis Allemagne vers Etats-UnisQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
"7th Regt. of New-York" high-quality facsimile in giclée print with white border on 250g Schwarzwaldmühle art print cardboard (30x21cm) based on a lithograph by Renard published in Paris in 1865.

- Estampe
Vendeur : Kunsthandel & Antiquariat Magister Ruß, Lechbruck, AllemagneKunsthandel & Antiquariat Magister Ruß
Contacter le vendeurVendeur avec une évaluation de 3 étoilesEtat: Occasion
EUR 15,00
EUR 8,00 expéditionExpédition depuis Allemagne vers Etats-UnisQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
"New York Fire Brigade" high-quality facsimile in giclée print with white border on 250g Schwarzwaldmühle art print cardboard (30x21cm) based on a lithograph by Renard published in Paris in 1865.

Langue : français
Edité par Paris: Bureau de L'eclipse 1870
- Édition originale
- Signé
- Estampe
Vendeur : historicArt Antiquariat & Kunsthandlung, Wiesbaden-Breckenheim, , AllemagnehistoricArt Antiquariat & Kunsthandlung
Contacter le vendeurVendeur avec une évaluation de 5 étoilesEtat: Occasion
EUR 25,00
EUR 12,00 expéditionExpédition depuis Allemagne vers Etats-UnisQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
1. Original-Karikatur von Draner (im Druckstock signiert) aus L'eclipse, bildliche Darstellung ca. 22 x 16 cm, Blattgröße ca. 32 x 25 cm, von alter Hand koloriert, gut erhalten 1100 gr.
Edité par 1887. 1887
Vendeur : Loïc Simon, Blaison-Saint Sulpice, FR, FranceLoïc Simon
Contacter le vendeurVendeur avec une évaluation de 5 étoilesEtat: Occasion
EUR 14,00
EUR 19,00 expéditionExpédition depuis France vers Etats-UnisQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Numéro complet.

Langue : français
Edité par Paris 1865
- Couverture souple
- Signé
- Estampe
Vendeur : Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, AllemagneAntiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH
Contacter le vendeurVendeur avec une évaluation de 5 étoilesEtat: Occasion
EUR 19,99
EUR 30,00 expéditionExpédition depuis Allemagne vers Etats-UnisQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Seltene handkolorierte Lithographie von ca. 1865. -- Blatt-Maße: ca. 42 x 29 cm. -- gut erhalten. || Rare handcolored lithograph from ca. 1865. -- in very good condition. || Lithographie coloriée à la main d'environ 1865. -- -- Jules Renard was born in the Belgian city of Liège in 1833. As a self-taught artist, he began drawing…and created his first caricatures, finding his motifs in everyday life in Liège and soon working with local newspapers. The newspaper Uylenspiegel, founded in Brussels by Félicien Rops, also published his drawings. In 1861, at the age of 28, he went to Paris. Now his caricatures and cartoons were frequently published in some of the most important illustrated satirical and news periodicals of the era, (e.g. Le Charivari, LEclipse, Le Monde Classique, Paris-Comique, LIllustration, Le Monde Illustré, Le journal amusant, Petit Journal pour rire). Renard signed by the name Draner, a pseudonym (Renard in reverse spelling) he used all his life for all his graphic work. When Draner was settling in Paris in the mid-19th century, the armies and navies of the world were engaging themselves in the art of display: reviews, parades, the exchange of visits by various branches and units, a mounting elaboration and variety in the design of uniforms and the social standing and activities of those of officer rank. All of these things caught and amused the eye and mind of Draner, and this was what he most happily and most successfully set out to caricature for the diversion and pleasure of all. The chief result of his observation and his artistry was the series of 136 full-colour lithographic plates of high quality published by the firm of Daziaro in Paris and handsomely printed by the renowned establishment of Lemercier. The series was entitled 'Types Militaires: Galerie militaire de toutes les nations'. Soldiers and sailors of all countries and all ranks are shown with strong humorous emphasis on ludicrous situations and national characteristics, but, it must be emphasised, always with the strictest accuracy in the depiction of uniforms and accoutrements down to the most minor details of button, braid, fringe, or feather. The present lithograph comes from this very rare collection. From 1864 to 1893, Draner also designed costumes for theaters and opera houses. His imaginative stage clothes were intended for performances at the Scala in Milan, the Drury Lane Theater in London, the Théâtre des Galeries Saint-Hubert in Brussels, the Metropolitan Opera in New York, as well as the Parisian stages Théâtre du Châtelet, Théâtre de la Renaissance, Éden -Théâtre or the Folies Bergère. Draner died in Paris in 1926. He bequeathed his drawings to the University of Liège. // Wir, das Antiquariat Steffen Völkel, kaufen und verkaufen alte Bücher, Handschriften, Zeichnungen, Autographen, Grafiken und Fotografien. Wir sind stets am Ankauf von kompletten Bibliotheken, Sammlungen und Nachlässen interessiert. Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 30.

Langue : français
Edité par Paris 1865
- Couverture souple
- Signé
- Estampe
Vendeur : Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, AllemagneAntiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH
Contacter le vendeurVendeur avec une évaluation de 5 étoilesEtat: Occasion
EUR 19,99
EUR 30,00 expéditionExpédition depuis Allemagne vers Etats-UnisQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Seltene handkolorierte Lithographie von ca. 1865. -- Blatt-Maße: ca. 42 x 29 cm. -- gut erhalten. || Rare handcolored lithograph from ca. 1865. -- in very good condition. || Lithographie coloriée à la main d'environ 1865. -- -- Jules Renard was born in the Belgian city of Liège in 1833. As a self-taught artist, he began drawing…and created his first caricatures, finding his motifs in everyday life in Liège and soon working with local newspapers. The newspaper Uylenspiegel, founded in Brussels by Félicien Rops, also published his drawings. In 1861, at the age of 28, he went to Paris. Now his caricatures and cartoons were frequently published in some of the most important illustrated satirical and news periodicals of the era, (e.g. Le Charivari, LEclipse, Le Monde Classique, Paris-Comique, LIllustration, Le Monde Illustré, Le journal amusant, Petit Journal pour rire). Renard signed by the name Draner, a pseudonym (Renard in reverse spelling) he used all his life for all his graphic work. When Draner was settling in Paris in the mid-19th century, the armies and navies of the world were engaging themselves in the art of display: reviews, parades, the exchange of visits by various branches and units, a mounting elaboration and variety in the design of uniforms and the social standing and activities of those of officer rank. All of these things caught and amused the eye and mind of Draner, and this was what he most happily and most successfully set out to caricature for the diversion and pleasure of all. The chief result of his observation and his artistry was the series of 136 full-colour lithographic plates of high quality published by the firm of Daziaro in Paris and handsomely printed by the renowned establishment of Lemercier. The series was entitled 'Types Militaires: Galerie militaire de toutes les nations'. Soldiers and sailors of all countries and all ranks are shown with strong humorous emphasis on ludicrous situations and national characteristics, but, it must be emphasised, always with the strictest accuracy in the depiction of uniforms and accoutrements down to the most minor details of button, braid, fringe, or feather. The present lithograph comes from this very rare collection. From 1864 to 1893, Draner also designed costumes for theaters and opera houses. His imaginative stage clothes were intended for performances at the Scala in Milan, the Drury Lane Theater in London, the Théâtre des Galeries Saint-Hubert in Brussels, the Metropolitan Opera in New York, as well as the Parisian stages Théâtre du Châtelet, Théâtre de la Renaissance, Éden -Théâtre or the Folies Bergère. Draner died in Paris in 1926. He bequeathed his drawings to the University of Liège. // Wir, das Antiquariat Steffen Völkel, kaufen und verkaufen alte Bücher, Handschriften, Zeichnungen, Autographen, Grafiken und Fotografien. Wir sind stets am Ankauf von kompletten Bibliotheken, Sammlungen und Nachlässen interessiert. Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 30.

Langue : français
Edité par Paris 1865
- Couverture souple
- Signé
- Estampe
Vendeur : Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, AllemagneAntiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH
Contacter le vendeurVendeur avec une évaluation de 5 étoilesEtat: Occasion
EUR 19,99
EUR 30,00 expéditionExpédition depuis Allemagne vers Etats-UnisQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Seltene handkolorierte Lithographie von ca. 1865. -- Blatt-Maße: ca. 42 x 29 cm. -- gut erhalten. || Rare handcolored lithograph from ca. 1865. -- in very good condition. || Lithographie coloriée à la main d'environ 1865. -- -- Jules Renard was born in the Belgian city of Liège in 1833. As a self-taught artist, he began drawing…and created his first caricatures, finding his motifs in everyday life in Liège and soon working with local newspapers. The newspaper Uylenspiegel, founded in Brussels by Félicien Rops, also published his drawings. In 1861, at the age of 28, he went to Paris. Now his caricatures and cartoons were frequently published in some of the most important illustrated satirical and news periodicals of the era, (e.g. Le Charivari, LEclipse, Le Monde Classique, Paris-Comique, LIllustration, Le Monde Illustré, Le journal amusant, Petit Journal pour rire). Renard signed by the name Draner, a pseudonym (Renard in reverse spelling) he used all his life for all his graphic work. When Draner was settling in Paris in the mid-19th century, the armies and navies of the world were engaging themselves in the art of display: reviews, parades, the exchange of visits by various branches and units, a mounting elaboration and variety in the design of uniforms and the social standing and activities of those of officer rank. All of these things caught and amused the eye and mind of Draner, and this was what he most happily and most successfully set out to caricature for the diversion and pleasure of all. The chief result of his observation and his artistry was the series of 136 full-colour lithographic plates of high quality published by the firm of Daziaro in Paris and handsomely printed by the renowned establishment of Lemercier. The series was entitled 'Types Militaires: Galerie militaire de toutes les nations'. Soldiers and sailors of all countries and all ranks are shown with strong humorous emphasis on ludicrous situations and national characteristics, but, it must be emphasised, always with the strictest accuracy in the depiction of uniforms and accoutrements down to the most minor details of button, braid, fringe, or feather. The present lithograph comes from this very rare collection. From 1864 to 1893, Draner also designed costumes for theaters and opera houses. His imaginative stage clothes were intended for performances at the Scala in Milan, the Drury Lane Theater in London, the Théâtre des Galeries Saint-Hubert in Brussels, the Metropolitan Opera in New York, as well as the Parisian stages Théâtre du Châtelet, Théâtre de la Renaissance, Éden -Théâtre or the Folies Bergère. Draner died in Paris in 1926. He bequeathed his drawings to the University of Liège. // Wir, das Antiquariat Steffen Völkel, kaufen und verkaufen alte Bücher, Handschriften, Zeichnungen, Autographen, Grafiken und Fotografien. Wir sind stets am Ankauf von kompletten Bibliotheken, Sammlungen und Nachlässen interessiert. Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 30.

Langue : français
Edité par Paris 1865
- Couverture souple
- Signé
- Estampe
Vendeur : Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, AllemagneAntiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH
Contacter le vendeurVendeur avec une évaluation de 5 étoilesEtat: Occasion
EUR 19,99
EUR 30,00 expéditionExpédition depuis Allemagne vers Etats-UnisQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Seltene handkolorierte Lithographie von ca. 1865. -- Blatt-Maße: ca. 42 x 29 cm. -- gut erhalten. || Rare handcolored lithograph from ca. 1865. -- in very good condition. || Lithographie coloriée à la main d'environ 1865. -- -- Jules Renard was born in the Belgian city of Liège in 1833. As a self-taught artist, he began drawing…and created his first caricatures, finding his motifs in everyday life in Liège and soon working with local newspapers. The newspaper Uylenspiegel, founded in Brussels by Félicien Rops, also published his drawings. In 1861, at the age of 28, he went to Paris. Now his caricatures and cartoons were frequently published in some of the most important illustrated satirical and news periodicals of the era, (e.g. Le Charivari, LEclipse, Le Monde Classique, Paris-Comique, LIllustration, Le Monde Illustré, Le journal amusant, Petit Journal pour rire). Renard signed by the name Draner, a pseudonym (Renard in reverse spelling) he used all his life for all his graphic work. When Draner was settling in Paris in the mid-19th century, the armies and navies of the world were engaging themselves in the art of display: reviews, parades, the exchange of visits by various branches and units, a mounting elaboration and variety in the design of uniforms and the social standing and activities of those of officer rank. All of these things caught and amused the eye and mind of Draner, and this was what he most happily and most successfully set out to caricature for the diversion and pleasure of all. The chief result of his observation and his artistry was the series of 136 full-colour lithographic plates of high quality published by the firm of Daziaro in Paris and handsomely printed by the renowned establishment of Lemercier. The series was entitled 'Types Militaires: Galerie militaire de toutes les nations'. Soldiers and sailors of all countries and all ranks are shown with strong humorous emphasis on ludicrous situations and national characteristics, but, it must be emphasised, always with the strictest accuracy in the depiction of uniforms and accoutrements down to the most minor details of button, braid, fringe, or feather. The present lithograph comes from this very rare collection. From 1864 to 1893, Draner also designed costumes for theaters and opera houses. His imaginative stage clothes were intended for performances at the Scala in Milan, the Drury Lane Theater in London, the Théâtre des Galeries Saint-Hubert in Brussels, the Metropolitan Opera in New York, as well as the Parisian stages Théâtre du Châtelet, Théâtre de la Renaissance, Éden -Théâtre or the Folies Bergère. Draner died in Paris in 1926. He bequeathed his drawings to the University of Liège. // Wir, das Antiquariat Steffen Völkel, kaufen und verkaufen alte Bücher, Handschriften, Zeichnungen, Autographen, Grafiken und Fotografien. Wir sind stets am Ankauf von kompletten Bibliotheken, Sammlungen und Nachlässen interessiert. Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 30.

Langue : français
Edité par Paris 1865
- Couverture souple
- Signé
- Estampe
Vendeur : Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, AllemagneAntiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH
Contacter le vendeurVendeur avec une évaluation de 5 étoilesEtat: Occasion
EUR 19,99
EUR 30,00 expéditionExpédition depuis Allemagne vers Etats-UnisQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Seltene handkolorierte Lithographie von ca. 1865. -- Blatt-Maße: ca. 42 x 29 cm. -- gut erhalten. || Rare handcolored lithograph from ca. 1865. -- in very good condition. || Lithographie coloriée à la main d'environ 1865. -- -- Jules Renard was born in the Belgian city of Liège in 1833. As a self-taught artist, he began drawing…and created his first caricatures, finding his motifs in everyday life in Liège and soon working with local newspapers. The newspaper Uylenspiegel, founded in Brussels by Félicien Rops, also published his drawings. In 1861, at the age of 28, he went to Paris. Now his caricatures and cartoons were frequently published in some of the most important illustrated satirical and news periodicals of the era, (e.g. Le Charivari, LEclipse, Le Monde Classique, Paris-Comique, LIllustration, Le Monde Illustré, Le journal amusant, Petit Journal pour rire). Renard signed by the name Draner, a pseudonym (Renard in reverse spelling) he used all his life for all his graphic work. When Draner was settling in Paris in the mid-19th century, the armies and navies of the world were engaging themselves in the art of display: reviews, parades, the exchange of visits by various branches and units, a mounting elaboration and variety in the design of uniforms and the social standing and activities of those of officer rank. All of these things caught and amused the eye and mind of Draner, and this was what he most happily and most successfully set out to caricature for the diversion and pleasure of all. The chief result of his observation and his artistry was the series of 136 full-colour lithographic plates of high quality published by the firm of Daziaro in Paris and handsomely printed by the renowned establishment of Lemercier. The series was entitled 'Types Militaires: Galerie militaire de toutes les nations'. Soldiers and sailors of all countries and all ranks are shown with strong humorous emphasis on ludicrous situations and national characteristics, but, it must be emphasised, always with the strictest accuracy in the depiction of uniforms and accoutrements down to the most minor details of button, braid, fringe, or feather. The present lithograph comes from this very rare collection. From 1864 to 1893, Draner also designed costumes for theaters and opera houses. His imaginative stage clothes were intended for performances at the Scala in Milan, the Drury Lane Theater in London, the Théâtre des Galeries Saint-Hubert in Brussels, the Metropolitan Opera in New York, as well as the Parisian stages Théâtre du Châtelet, Théâtre de la Renaissance, Éden -Théâtre or the Folies Bergère. Draner died in Paris in 1926. He bequeathed his drawings to the University of Liège. // Wir, das Antiquariat Steffen Völkel, kaufen und verkaufen alte Bücher, Handschriften, Zeichnungen, Autographen, Grafiken und Fotografien. Wir sind stets am Ankauf von kompletten Bibliotheken, Sammlungen und Nachlässen interessiert. Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 30.

Langue : français
Edité par Paris 1865
- Couverture souple
- Signé
- Estampe
Vendeur : Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, AllemagneAntiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH
Contacter le vendeurVendeur avec une évaluation de 5 étoilesEtat: Occasion
EUR 19,99
EUR 30,00 expéditionExpédition depuis Allemagne vers Etats-UnisQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Seltene handkolorierte Lithographie von ca. 1865. -- Blatt-Maße: ca. 42 x 29 cm. -- gut erhalten. || Rare handcolored lithograph from ca. 1865. -- in very good condition. || Lithographie coloriée à la main d'environ 1865. -- -- Jules Renard was born in the Belgian city of Liège in 1833. As a self-taught artist, he began drawing…and created his first caricatures, finding his motifs in everyday life in Liège and soon working with local newspapers. The newspaper Uylenspiegel, founded in Brussels by Félicien Rops, also published his drawings. In 1861, at the age of 28, he went to Paris. Now his caricatures and cartoons were frequently published in some of the most important illustrated satirical and news periodicals of the era, (e.g. Le Charivari, LEclipse, Le Monde Classique, Paris-Comique, LIllustration, Le Monde Illustré, Le journal amusant, Petit Journal pour rire). Renard signed by the name Draner, a pseudonym (Renard in reverse spelling) he used all his life for all his graphic work. When Draner was settling in Paris in the mid-19th century, the armies and navies of the world were engaging themselves in the art of display: reviews, parades, the exchange of visits by various branches and units, a mounting elaboration and variety in the design of uniforms and the social standing and activities of those of officer rank. All of these things caught and amused the eye and mind of Draner, and this was what he most happily and most successfully set out to caricature for the diversion and pleasure of all. The chief result of his observation and his artistry was the series of 136 full-colour lithographic plates of high quality published by the firm of Daziaro in Paris and handsomely printed by the renowned establishment of Lemercier. The series was entitled 'Types Militaires: Galerie militaire de toutes les nations'. Soldiers and sailors of all countries and all ranks are shown with strong humorous emphasis on ludicrous situations and national characteristics, but, it must be emphasised, always with the strictest accuracy in the depiction of uniforms and accoutrements down to the most minor details of button, braid, fringe, or feather. The present lithograph comes from this very rare collection. From 1864 to 1893, Draner also designed costumes for theaters and opera houses. His imaginative stage clothes were intended for performances at the Scala in Milan, the Drury Lane Theater in London, the Théâtre des Galeries Saint-Hubert in Brussels, the Metropolitan Opera in New York, as well as the Parisian stages Théâtre du Châtelet, Théâtre de la Renaissance, Éden -Théâtre or the Folies Bergère. Draner died in Paris in 1926. He bequeathed his drawings to the University of Liège. // Wir, das Antiquariat Steffen Völkel, kaufen und verkaufen alte Bücher, Handschriften, Zeichnungen, Autographen, Grafiken und Fotografien. Wir sind stets am Ankauf von kompletten Bibliotheken, Sammlungen und Nachlässen interessiert. Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 30.

Langue : français
Edité par Paris 1865
- Couverture souple
- Signé
- Estampe
Vendeur : Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, AllemagneAntiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH
Contacter le vendeurVendeur avec une évaluation de 5 étoilesEtat: Occasion
EUR 19,99
EUR 30,00 expéditionExpédition depuis Allemagne vers Etats-UnisQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Seltene handkolorierte Lithographie von ca. 1865. -- Blatt-Maße: ca. 42 x 29 cm. -- gut erhalten. || Rare handcolored lithograph from ca. 1865. -- in very good condition. || Lithographie coloriée à la main d'environ 1865. -- -- Jules Renard was born in the Belgian city of Liège in 1833. As a self-taught artist, he began drawing…and created his first caricatures, finding his motifs in everyday life in Liège and soon working with local newspapers. The newspaper Uylenspiegel, founded in Brussels by Félicien Rops, also published his drawings. In 1861, at the age of 28, he went to Paris. Now his caricatures and cartoons were frequently published in some of the most important illustrated satirical and news periodicals of the era, (e.g. Le Charivari, LEclipse, Le Monde Classique, Paris-Comique, LIllustration, Le Monde Illustré, Le journal amusant, Petit Journal pour rire). Renard signed by the name Draner, a pseudonym (Renard in reverse spelling) he used all his life for all his graphic work. When Draner was settling in Paris in the mid-19th century, the armies and navies of the world were engaging themselves in the art of display: reviews, parades, the exchange of visits by various branches and units, a mounting elaboration and variety in the design of uniforms and the social standing and activities of those of officer rank. All of these things caught and amused the eye and mind of Draner, and this was what he most happily and most successfully set out to caricature for the diversion and pleasure of all. The chief result of his observation and his artistry was the series of 136 full-colour lithographic plates of high quality published by the firm of Daziaro in Paris and handsomely printed by the renowned establishment of Lemercier. The series was entitled 'Types Militaires: Galerie militaire de toutes les nations'. Soldiers and sailors of all countries and all ranks are shown with strong humorous emphasis on ludicrous situations and national characteristics, but, it must be emphasised, always with the strictest accuracy in the depiction of uniforms and accoutrements down to the most minor details of button, braid, fringe, or feather. The present lithograph comes from this very rare collection. From 1864 to 1893, Draner also designed costumes for theaters and opera houses. His imaginative stage clothes were intended for performances at the Scala in Milan, the Drury Lane Theater in London, the Théâtre des Galeries Saint-Hubert in Brussels, the Metropolitan Opera in New York, as well as the Parisian stages Théâtre du Châtelet, Théâtre de la Renaissance, Éden -Théâtre or the Folies Bergère. Draner died in Paris in 1926. He bequeathed his drawings to the University of Liège. // Wir, das Antiquariat Steffen Völkel, kaufen und verkaufen alte Bücher, Handschriften, Zeichnungen, Autographen, Grafiken und Fotografien. Wir sind stets am Ankauf von kompletten Bibliotheken, Sammlungen und Nachlässen interessiert. Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 30.

Langue : français
Edité par Paris 1865
- Couverture souple
- Signé
- Estampe
Vendeur : Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, AllemagneAntiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH
Contacter le vendeurVendeur avec une évaluation de 5 étoilesEtat: Occasion
EUR 19,99
EUR 30,00 expéditionExpédition depuis Allemagne vers Etats-UnisQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Seltene handkolorierte Lithographie von ca. 1865. -- Blatt-Maße: ca. 42 x 29 cm. -- leicht fleckig im Außenrand, sonst gut erhalten. || Rare handcolored lithograph from ca. 1865. -- slightly stained in the margins, otherwise in very good condition. || Lithographie coloriée à la main d'environ 1865. -- -- Jules Renard was born in… the Belgian city of Liège in 1833. As a self-taught artist, he began drawing and created his first caricatures, finding his motifs in everyday life in Liège and soon working with local newspapers. The newspaper Uylenspiegel, founded in Brussels by Félicien Rops, also published his drawings. In 1861, at the age of 28, he went to Paris. Now his caricatures and cartoons were frequently published in some of the most important illustrated satirical and news periodicals of the era, (e.g. Le Charivari, LEclipse, Le Monde Classique, Paris-Comique, LIllustration, Le Monde Illustré, Le journal amusant, Petit Journal pour rire). Renard signed by the name Draner, a pseudonym (Renard in reverse spelling) he used all his life for all his graphic work. When Draner was settling in Paris in the mid-19th century, the armies and navies of the world were engaging themselves in the art of display: reviews, parades, the exchange of visits by various branches and units, a mounting elaboration and variety in the design of uniforms and the social standing and activities of those of officer rank. All of these things caught and amused the eye and mind of Draner, and this was what he most happily and most successfully set out to caricature for the diversion and pleasure of all. The chief result of his observation and his artistry was the series of 136 full-colour lithographic plates of high quality published by the firm of Daziaro in Paris and handsomely printed by the renowned establishment of Lemercier. The series was entitled 'Types Militaires: Galerie militaire de toutes les nations'. Soldiers and sailors of all countries and all ranks are shown with strong humorous emphasis on ludicrous situations and national characteristics, but, it must be emphasised, always with the strictest accuracy in the depiction of uniforms and accoutrements down to the most minor details of button, braid, fringe, or feather. The present lithograph comes from this very rare collection. From 1864 to 1893, Draner also designed costumes for theaters and opera houses. His imaginative stage clothes were intended for performances at the Scala in Milan, the Drury Lane Theater in London, the Théâtre des Galeries Saint-Hubert in Brussels, the Metropolitan Opera in New York, as well as the Parisian stages Théâtre du Châtelet, Théâtre de la Renaissance, Éden -Théâtre or the Folies Bergère. Draner died in Paris in 1926. He bequeathed his drawings to the University of Liège. // Wir, das Antiquariat Steffen Völkel, kaufen und verkaufen alte Bücher, Handschriften, Zeichnungen, Autographen, Grafiken und Fotografien. Wir sind stets am Ankauf von kompletten Bibliotheken, Sammlungen und Nachlässen interessiert. Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 30.

Langue : français
Edité par Paris 1865
- Couverture souple
- Signé
- Estampe
Vendeur : Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, AllemagneAntiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH
Contacter le vendeurVendeur avec une évaluation de 5 étoilesEtat: Occasion
EUR 19,99
EUR 30,00 expéditionExpédition depuis Allemagne vers Etats-UnisQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Seltene handkolorierte Lithographie von ca. 1865. -- Blatt-Maße: ca. 42 x 29 cm. -- gut erhalten. || Rare handcolored lithograph from ca. 1865. -- in very good condition. || Lithographie coloriée à la main d'environ 1865. -- -- Jules Renard was born in the Belgian city of Liège in 1833. As a self-taught artist, he began drawing…and created his first caricatures, finding his motifs in everyday life in Liège and soon working with local newspapers. The newspaper Uylenspiegel, founded in Brussels by Félicien Rops, also published his drawings. In 1861, at the age of 28, he went to Paris. Now his caricatures and cartoons were frequently published in some of the most important illustrated satirical and news periodicals of the era, (e.g. Le Charivari, LEclipse, Le Monde Classique, Paris-Comique, LIllustration, Le Monde Illustré, Le journal amusant, Petit Journal pour rire). Renard signed by the name Draner, a pseudonym (Renard in reverse spelling) he used all his life for all his graphic work. When Draner was settling in Paris in the mid-19th century, the armies and navies of the world were engaging themselves in the art of display: reviews, parades, the exchange of visits by various branches and units, a mounting elaboration and variety in the design of uniforms and the social standing and activities of those of officer rank. All of these things caught and amused the eye and mind of Draner, and this was what he most happily and most successfully set out to caricature for the diversion and pleasure of all. The chief result of his observation and his artistry was the series of 136 full-colour lithographic plates of high quality published by the firm of Daziaro in Paris and handsomely printed by the renowned establishment of Lemercier. The series was entitled 'Types Militaires: Galerie militaire de toutes les nations'. Soldiers and sailors of all countries and all ranks are shown with strong humorous emphasis on ludicrous situations and national characteristics, but, it must be emphasised, always with the strictest accuracy in the depiction of uniforms and accoutrements down to the most minor details of button, braid, fringe, or feather. The present lithograph comes from this very rare collection. From 1864 to 1893, Draner also designed costumes for theaters and opera houses. His imaginative stage clothes were intended for performances at the Scala in Milan, the Drury Lane Theater in London, the Théâtre des Galeries Saint-Hubert in Brussels, the Metropolitan Opera in New York, as well as the Parisian stages Théâtre du Châtelet, Théâtre de la Renaissance, Éden -Théâtre or the Folies Bergère. Draner died in Paris in 1926. He bequeathed his drawings to the University of Liège. // Wir, das Antiquariat Steffen Völkel, kaufen und verkaufen alte Bücher, Handschriften, Zeichnungen, Autographen, Grafiken und Fotografien. Wir sind stets am Ankauf von kompletten Bibliotheken, Sammlungen und Nachlässen interessiert. Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 30.

Langue : français
Edité par Paris 1865
- Couverture souple
- Signé
- Estampe
Vendeur : Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, AllemagneAntiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH
Contacter le vendeurVendeur avec une évaluation de 5 étoilesEtat: Occasion
EUR 19,99
EUR 30,00 expéditionExpédition depuis Allemagne vers Etats-UnisQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Seltene handkolorierte Lithographie von ca. 1865. -- Blatt-Maße: ca. 42 x 29 cm. -- gut erhalten. || Rare handcolored lithograph from ca. 1865. -- in very good condition. || Lithographie coloriée à la main d'environ 1865. -- -- Jules Renard was born in the Belgian city of Liège in 1833. As a self-taught artist, he began drawing…and created his first caricatures, finding his motifs in everyday life in Liège and soon working with local newspapers. The newspaper Uylenspiegel, founded in Brussels by Félicien Rops, also published his drawings. In 1861, at the age of 28, he went to Paris. Now his caricatures and cartoons were frequently published in some of the most important illustrated satirical and news periodicals of the era, (e.g. Le Charivari, LEclipse, Le Monde Classique, Paris-Comique, LIllustration, Le Monde Illustré, Le journal amusant, Petit Journal pour rire). Renard signed by the name Draner, a pseudonym (Renard in reverse spelling) he used all his life for all his graphic work. When Draner was settling in Paris in the mid-19th century, the armies and navies of the world were engaging themselves in the art of display: reviews, parades, the exchange of visits by various branches and units, a mounting elaboration and variety in the design of uniforms and the social standing and activities of those of officer rank. All of these things caught and amused the eye and mind of Draner, and this was what he most happily and most successfully set out to caricature for the diversion and pleasure of all. The chief result of his observation and his artistry was the series of 136 full-colour lithographic plates of high quality published by the firm of Daziaro in Paris and handsomely printed by the renowned establishment of Lemercier. The series was entitled 'Types Militaires: Galerie militaire de toutes les nations'. Soldiers and sailors of all countries and all ranks are shown with strong humorous emphasis on ludicrous situations and national characteristics, but, it must be emphasised, always with the strictest accuracy in the depiction of uniforms and accoutrements down to the most minor details of button, braid, fringe, or feather. The present lithograph comes from this very rare collection. From 1864 to 1893, Draner also designed costumes for theaters and opera houses. His imaginative stage clothes were intended for performances at the Scala in Milan, the Drury Lane Theater in London, the Théâtre des Galeries Saint-Hubert in Brussels, the Metropolitan Opera in New York, as well as the Parisian stages Théâtre du Châtelet, Théâtre de la Renaissance, Éden -Théâtre or the Folies Bergère. Draner died in Paris in 1926. He bequeathed his drawings to the University of Liège. // Wir, das Antiquariat Steffen Völkel, kaufen und verkaufen alte Bücher, Handschriften, Zeichnungen, Autographen, Grafiken und Fotografien. Wir sind stets am Ankauf von kompletten Bibliotheken, Sammlungen und Nachlässen interessiert. Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 30.

Langue : français
Edité par Paris 1865
- Couverture souple
- Signé
- Estampe
Vendeur : Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, AllemagneAntiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH
Contacter le vendeurVendeur avec une évaluation de 5 étoilesEtat: Occasion
EUR 19,99
EUR 30,00 expéditionExpédition depuis Allemagne vers Etats-UnisQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Seltene handkolorierte Lithographie von ca. 1865. -- Blatt-Maße: ca. 42 x 29 cm. -- gut erhalten. || Rare handcolored lithograph from ca. 1865. -- in very good condition. || Lithographie coloriée à la main d'environ 1865. -- -- Jules Renard was born in the Belgian city of Liège in 1833. As a self-taught artist, he began drawing…and created his first caricatures, finding his motifs in everyday life in Liège and soon working with local newspapers. The newspaper Uylenspiegel, founded in Brussels by Félicien Rops, also published his drawings. In 1861, at the age of 28, he went to Paris. Now his caricatures and cartoons were frequently published in some of the most important illustrated satirical and news periodicals of the era, (e.g. Le Charivari, LEclipse, Le Monde Classique, Paris-Comique, LIllustration, Le Monde Illustré, Le journal amusant, Petit Journal pour rire). Renard signed by the name Draner, a pseudonym (Renard in reverse spelling) he used all his life for all his graphic work. When Draner was settling in Paris in the mid-19th century, the armies and navies of the world were engaging themselves in the art of display: reviews, parades, the exchange of visits by various branches and units, a mounting elaboration and variety in the design of uniforms and the social standing and activities of those of officer rank. All of these things caught and amused the eye and mind of Draner, and this was what he most happily and most successfully set out to caricature for the diversion and pleasure of all. The chief result of his observation and his artistry was the series of 136 full-colour lithographic plates of high quality published by the firm of Daziaro in Paris and handsomely printed by the renowned establishment of Lemercier. The series was entitled 'Types Militaires: Galerie militaire de toutes les nations'. Soldiers and sailors of all countries and all ranks are shown with strong humorous emphasis on ludicrous situations and national characteristics, but, it must be emphasised, always with the strictest accuracy in the depiction of uniforms and accoutrements down to the most minor details of button, braid, fringe, or feather. The present lithograph comes from this very rare collection. From 1864 to 1893, Draner also designed costumes for theaters and opera houses. His imaginative stage clothes were intended for performances at the Scala in Milan, the Drury Lane Theater in London, the Théâtre des Galeries Saint-Hubert in Brussels, the Metropolitan Opera in New York, as well as the Parisian stages Théâtre du Châtelet, Théâtre de la Renaissance, Éden -Théâtre or the Folies Bergère. Draner died in Paris in 1926. He bequeathed his drawings to the University of Liège. // Wir, das Antiquariat Steffen Völkel, kaufen und verkaufen alte Bücher, Handschriften, Zeichnungen, Autographen, Grafiken und Fotografien. Wir sind stets am Ankauf von kompletten Bibliotheken, Sammlungen und Nachlässen interessiert. Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 30.

Langue : français
Edité par Paris 1865
- Couverture souple
- Signé
- Estampe
Vendeur : Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, AllemagneAntiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH
Contacter le vendeurVendeur avec une évaluation de 5 étoilesEtat: Occasion
EUR 19,99
EUR 30,00 expéditionExpédition depuis Allemagne vers Etats-UnisQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Seltene handkolorierte Lithographie von ca. 1865. -- Blatt-Maße: ca. 42 x 29 cm. -- gut erhalten. || Rare handcolored lithograph from ca. 1865. -- in very good condition. || Lithographie coloriée à la main d'environ 1865. -- -- Jules Renard was born in the Belgian city of Liège in 1833. As a self-taught artist, he began drawing…and created his first caricatures, finding his motifs in everyday life in Liège and soon working with local newspapers. The newspaper Uylenspiegel, founded in Brussels by Félicien Rops, also published his drawings. In 1861, at the age of 28, he went to Paris. Now his caricatures and cartoons were frequently published in some of the most important illustrated satirical and news periodicals of the era, (e.g. Le Charivari, LEclipse, Le Monde Classique, Paris-Comique, LIllustration, Le Monde Illustré, Le journal amusant, Petit Journal pour rire). Renard signed by the name Draner, a pseudonym (Renard in reverse spelling) he used all his life for all his graphic work. When Draner was settling in Paris in the mid-19th century, the armies and navies of the world were engaging themselves in the art of display: reviews, parades, the exchange of visits by various branches and units, a mounting elaboration and variety in the design of uniforms and the social standing and activities of those of officer rank. All of these things caught and amused the eye and mind of Draner, and this was what he most happily and most successfully set out to caricature for the diversion and pleasure of all. The chief result of his observation and his artistry was the series of 136 full-colour lithographic plates of high quality published by the firm of Daziaro in Paris and handsomely printed by the renowned establishment of Lemercier. The series was entitled 'Types Militaires: Galerie militaire de toutes les nations'. Soldiers and sailors of all countries and all ranks are shown with strong humorous emphasis on ludicrous situations and national characteristics, but, it must be emphasised, always with the strictest accuracy in the depiction of uniforms and accoutrements down to the most minor details of button, braid, fringe, or feather. The present lithograph comes from this very rare collection. From 1864 to 1893, Draner also designed costumes for theaters and opera houses. His imaginative stage clothes were intended for performances at the Scala in Milan, the Drury Lane Theater in London, the Théâtre des Galeries Saint-Hubert in Brussels, the Metropolitan Opera in New York, as well as the Parisian stages Théâtre du Châtelet, Théâtre de la Renaissance, Éden -Théâtre or the Folies Bergère. Draner died in Paris in 1926. He bequeathed his drawings to the University of Liège. // Wir, das Antiquariat Steffen Völkel, kaufen und verkaufen alte Bücher, Handschriften, Zeichnungen, Autographen, Grafiken und Fotografien. Wir sind stets am Ankauf von kompletten Bibliotheken, Sammlungen und Nachlässen interessiert. Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 30.

Langue : français
Edité par Paris 1865
- Couverture souple
- Signé
- Estampe
Vendeur : Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, AllemagneAntiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH
Contacter le vendeurVendeur avec une évaluation de 5 étoilesEtat: Occasion
EUR 19,99
EUR 30,00 expéditionExpédition depuis Allemagne vers Etats-UnisQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Seltene handkolorierte Lithographie von ca. 1865. -- Blatt-Maße: ca. 42 x 29 cm. -- gut erhalten. || Rare handcolored lithograph from ca. 1865. -- in very good condition. || Lithographie coloriée à la main d'environ 1865. -- -- Jules Renard was born in the Belgian city of Liège in 1833. As a self-taught artist, he began drawing…and created his first caricatures, finding his motifs in everyday life in Liège and soon working with local newspapers. The newspaper Uylenspiegel, founded in Brussels by Félicien Rops, also published his drawings. In 1861, at the age of 28, he went to Paris. Now his caricatures and cartoons were frequently published in some of the most important illustrated satirical and news periodicals of the era, (e.g. Le Charivari, LEclipse, Le Monde Classique, Paris-Comique, LIllustration, Le Monde Illustré, Le journal amusant, Petit Journal pour rire). Renard signed by the name Draner, a pseudonym (Renard in reverse spelling) he used all his life for all his graphic work. When Draner was settling in Paris in the mid-19th century, the armies and navies of the world were engaging themselves in the art of display: reviews, parades, the exchange of visits by various branches and units, a mounting elaboration and variety in the design of uniforms and the social standing and activities of those of officer rank. All of these things caught and amused the eye and mind of Draner, and this was what he most happily and most successfully set out to caricature for the diversion and pleasure of all. The chief result of his observation and his artistry was the series of 136 full-colour lithographic plates of high quality published by the firm of Daziaro in Paris and handsomely printed by the renowned establishment of Lemercier. The series was entitled 'Types Militaires: Galerie militaire de toutes les nations'. Soldiers and sailors of all countries and all ranks are shown with strong humorous emphasis on ludicrous situations and national characteristics, but, it must be emphasised, always with the strictest accuracy in the depiction of uniforms and accoutrements down to the most minor details of button, braid, fringe, or feather. The present lithograph comes from this very rare collection. From 1864 to 1893, Draner also designed costumes for theaters and opera houses. His imaginative stage clothes were intended for performances at the Scala in Milan, the Drury Lane Theater in London, the Théâtre des Galeries Saint-Hubert in Brussels, the Metropolitan Opera in New York, as well as the Parisian stages Théâtre du Châtelet, Théâtre de la Renaissance, Éden -Théâtre or the Folies Bergère. Draner died in Paris in 1926. He bequeathed his drawings to the University of Liège. // Wir, das Antiquariat Steffen Völkel, kaufen und verkaufen alte Bücher, Handschriften, Zeichnungen, Autographen, Grafiken und Fotografien. Wir sind stets am Ankauf von kompletten Bibliotheken, Sammlungen und Nachlässen interessiert. Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 30.

Langue : français
Edité par Paris 1865
- Couverture souple
- Signé
- Estampe
Vendeur : Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, AllemagneAntiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH
Contacter le vendeurVendeur avec une évaluation de 5 étoilesEtat: Occasion
EUR 19,99
EUR 30,00 expéditionExpédition depuis Allemagne vers Etats-UnisQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Seltene handkolorierte Lithographie von ca. 1865. -- Blatt-Maße: ca. 42 x 29 cm. -- gut erhalten. || Rare handcolored lithograph from ca. 1865. -- in very good condition. || Lithographie coloriée à la main d'environ 1865. -- -- Jules Renard was born in the Belgian city of Liège in 1833. As a self-taught artist, he began drawing…and created his first caricatures, finding his motifs in everyday life in Liège and soon working with local newspapers. The newspaper Uylenspiegel, founded in Brussels by Félicien Rops, also published his drawings. In 1861, at the age of 28, he went to Paris. Now his caricatures and cartoons were frequently published in some of the most important illustrated satirical and news periodicals of the era, (e.g. Le Charivari, LEclipse, Le Monde Classique, Paris-Comique, LIllustration, Le Monde Illustré, Le journal amusant, Petit Journal pour rire). Renard signed by the name Draner, a pseudonym (Renard in reverse spelling) he used all his life for all his graphic work. When Draner was settling in Paris in the mid-19th century, the armies and navies of the world were engaging themselves in the art of display: reviews, parades, the exchange of visits by various branches and units, a mounting elaboration and variety in the design of uniforms and the social standing and activities of those of officer rank. All of these things caught and amused the eye and mind of Draner, and this was what he most happily and most successfully set out to caricature for the diversion and pleasure of all. The chief result of his observation and his artistry was the series of 136 full-colour lithographic plates of high quality published by the firm of Daziaro in Paris and handsomely printed by the renowned establishment of Lemercier. The series was entitled 'Types Militaires: Galerie militaire de toutes les nations'. Soldiers and sailors of all countries and all ranks are shown with strong humorous emphasis on ludicrous situations and national characteristics, but, it must be emphasised, always with the strictest accuracy in the depiction of uniforms and accoutrements down to the most minor details of button, braid, fringe, or feather. The present lithograph comes from this very rare collection. From 1864 to 1893, Draner also designed costumes for theaters and opera houses. His imaginative stage clothes were intended for performances at the Scala in Milan, the Drury Lane Theater in London, the Théâtre des Galeries Saint-Hubert in Brussels, the Metropolitan Opera in New York, as well as the Parisian stages Théâtre du Châtelet, Théâtre de la Renaissance, Éden -Théâtre or the Folies Bergère. Draner died in Paris in 1926. He bequeathed his drawings to the University of Liège. // Wir, das Antiquariat Steffen Völkel, kaufen und verkaufen alte Bücher, Handschriften, Zeichnungen, Autographen, Grafiken und Fotografien. Wir sind stets am Ankauf von kompletten Bibliotheken, Sammlungen und Nachlässen interessiert. Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 30.

Langue : français
Edité par Paris 1865
- Couverture souple
- Signé
- Estampe
Vendeur : Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, AllemagneAntiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH
Contacter le vendeurVendeur avec une évaluation de 5 étoilesEtat: Occasion
EUR 19,99
EUR 30,00 expéditionExpédition depuis Allemagne vers Etats-UnisQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Seltene handkolorierte Lithographie von ca. 1865. -- Blatt-Maße: ca. 42 x 29 cm. -- gut erhalten. || Rare handcolored lithograph from ca. 1865. -- in very good condition. || Lithographie coloriée à la main d'environ 1865. -- -- Jules Renard was born in the Belgian city of Liège in 1833. As a self-taught artist, he began drawing…and created his first caricatures, finding his motifs in everyday life in Liège and soon working with local newspapers. The newspaper Uylenspiegel, founded in Brussels by Félicien Rops, also published his drawings. In 1861, at the age of 28, he went to Paris. Now his caricatures and cartoons were frequently published in some of the most important illustrated satirical and news periodicals of the era, (e.g. Le Charivari, LEclipse, Le Monde Classique, Paris-Comique, LIllustration, Le Monde Illustré, Le journal amusant, Petit Journal pour rire). Renard signed by the name Draner, a pseudonym (Renard in reverse spelling) he used all his life for all his graphic work. When Draner was settling in Paris in the mid-19th century, the armies and navies of the world were engaging themselves in the art of display: reviews, parades, the exchange of visits by various branches and units, a mounting elaboration and variety in the design of uniforms and the social standing and activities of those of officer rank. All of these things caught and amused the eye and mind of Draner, and this was what he most happily and most successfully set out to caricature for the diversion and pleasure of all. The chief result of his observation and his artistry was the series of 136 full-colour lithographic plates of high quality published by the firm of Daziaro in Paris and handsomely printed by the renowned establishment of Lemercier. The series was entitled 'Types Militaires: Galerie militaire de toutes les nations'. Soldiers and sailors of all countries and all ranks are shown with strong humorous emphasis on ludicrous situations and national characteristics, but, it must be emphasised, always with the strictest accuracy in the depiction of uniforms and accoutrements down to the most minor details of button, braid, fringe, or feather. The present lithograph comes from this very rare collection. From 1864 to 1893, Draner also designed costumes for theaters and opera houses. His imaginative stage clothes were intended for performances at the Scala in Milan, the Drury Lane Theater in London, the Théâtre des Galeries Saint-Hubert in Brussels, the Metropolitan Opera in New York, as well as the Parisian stages Théâtre du Châtelet, Théâtre de la Renaissance, Éden -Théâtre or the Folies Bergère. Draner died in Paris in 1926. He bequeathed his drawings to the University of Liège. // Wir, das Antiquariat Steffen Völkel, kaufen und verkaufen alte Bücher, Handschriften, Zeichnungen, Autographen, Grafiken und Fotografien. Wir sind stets am Ankauf von kompletten Bibliotheken, Sammlungen und Nachlässen interessiert. Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 30.

Langue : français
Edité par Paris 1865
- Couverture souple
- Signé
- Estampe
Vendeur : Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, AllemagneAntiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH
Contacter le vendeurVendeur avec une évaluation de 5 étoilesEtat: Occasion
EUR 19,99
EUR 30,00 expéditionExpédition depuis Allemagne vers Etats-UnisQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Seltene handkolorierte Lithographie von ca. 1865. -- Blatt-Maße: ca. 42 x 29 cm. -- gut erhalten. || Rare handcolored lithograph from ca. 1865. -- in very good condition. || Lithographie coloriée à la main d'environ 1865. -- -- Jules Renard was born in the Belgian city of Liège in 1833. As a self-taught artist, he began drawing…and created his first caricatures, finding his motifs in everyday life in Liège and soon working with local newspapers. The newspaper Uylenspiegel, founded in Brussels by Félicien Rops, also published his drawings. In 1861, at the age of 28, he went to Paris. Now his caricatures and cartoons were frequently published in some of the most important illustrated satirical and news periodicals of the era, (e.g. Le Charivari, LEclipse, Le Monde Classique, Paris-Comique, LIllustration, Le Monde Illustré, Le journal amusant, Petit Journal pour rire). Renard signed by the name Draner, a pseudonym (Renard in reverse spelling) he used all his life for all his graphic work. When Draner was settling in Paris in the mid-19th century, the armies and navies of the world were engaging themselves in the art of display: reviews, parades, the exchange of visits by various branches and units, a mounting elaboration and variety in the design of uniforms and the social standing and activities of those of officer rank. All of these things caught and amused the eye and mind of Draner, and this was what he most happily and most successfully set out to caricature for the diversion and pleasure of all. The chief result of his observation and his artistry was the series of 136 full-colour lithographic plates of high quality published by the firm of Daziaro in Paris and handsomely printed by the renowned establishment of Lemercier. The series was entitled 'Types Militaires: Galerie militaire de toutes les nations'. Soldiers and sailors of all countries and all ranks are shown with strong humorous emphasis on ludicrous situations and national characteristics, but, it must be emphasised, always with the strictest accuracy in the depiction of uniforms and accoutrements down to the most minor details of button, braid, fringe, or feather. The present lithograph comes from this very rare collection. From 1864 to 1893, Draner also designed costumes for theaters and opera houses. His imaginative stage clothes were intended for performances at the Scala in Milan, the Drury Lane Theater in London, the Théâtre des Galeries Saint-Hubert in Brussels, the Metropolitan Opera in New York, as well as the Parisian stages Théâtre du Châtelet, Théâtre de la Renaissance, Éden -Théâtre or the Folies Bergère. Draner died in Paris in 1926. He bequeathed his drawings to the University of Liège. // Wir, das Antiquariat Steffen Völkel, kaufen und verkaufen alte Bücher, Handschriften, Zeichnungen, Autographen, Grafiken und Fotografien. Wir sind stets am Ankauf von kompletten Bibliotheken, Sammlungen und Nachlässen interessiert. Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 30.

Langue : français
Edité par Paris 1865
- Couverture souple
- Signé
- Estampe
Vendeur : Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, AllemagneAntiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH
Contacter le vendeurVendeur avec une évaluation de 5 étoilesEtat: Occasion
EUR 19,99
EUR 30,00 expéditionExpédition depuis Allemagne vers Etats-UnisQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Seltene handkolorierte Lithographie von ca. 1865. -- Blatt-Maße: ca. 42 x 29 cm. -- gut erhalten. || Rare handcolored lithograph from ca. 1865. -- in very good condition. || Lithographie coloriée à la main d'environ 1865. -- -- Jules Renard was born in the Belgian city of Liège in 1833. As a self-taught artist, he began drawing…and created his first caricatures, finding his motifs in everyday life in Liège and soon working with local newspapers. The newspaper Uylenspiegel, founded in Brussels by Félicien Rops, also published his drawings. In 1861, at the age of 28, he went to Paris. Now his caricatures and cartoons were frequently published in some of the most important illustrated satirical and news periodicals of the era, (e.g. Le Charivari, LEclipse, Le Monde Classique, Paris-Comique, LIllustration, Le Monde Illustré, Le journal amusant, Petit Journal pour rire). Renard signed by the name Draner, a pseudonym (Renard in reverse spelling) he used all his life for all his graphic work. When Draner was settling in Paris in the mid-19th century, the armies and navies of the world were engaging themselves in the art of display: reviews, parades, the exchange of visits by various branches and units, a mounting elaboration and variety in the design of uniforms and the social standing and activities of those of officer rank. All of these things caught and amused the eye and mind of Draner, and this was what he most happily and most successfully set out to caricature for the diversion and pleasure of all. The chief result of his observation and his artistry was the series of 136 full-colour lithographic plates of high quality published by the firm of Daziaro in Paris and handsomely printed by the renowned establishment of Lemercier. The series was entitled 'Types Militaires: Galerie militaire de toutes les nations'. Soldiers and sailors of all countries and all ranks are shown with strong humorous emphasis on ludicrous situations and national characteristics, but, it must be emphasised, always with the strictest accuracy in the depiction of uniforms and accoutrements down to the most minor details of button, braid, fringe, or feather. The present lithograph comes from this very rare collection. From 1864 to 1893, Draner also designed costumes for theaters and opera houses. His imaginative stage clothes were intended for performances at the Scala in Milan, the Drury Lane Theater in London, the Théâtre des Galeries Saint-Hubert in Brussels, the Metropolitan Opera in New York, as well as the Parisian stages Théâtre du Châtelet, Théâtre de la Renaissance, Éden -Théâtre or the Folies Bergère. Draner died in Paris in 1926. He bequeathed his drawings to the University of Liège. // Wir, das Antiquariat Steffen Völkel, kaufen und verkaufen alte Bücher, Handschriften, Zeichnungen, Autographen, Grafiken und Fotografien. Wir sind stets am Ankauf von kompletten Bibliotheken, Sammlungen und Nachlässen interessiert. Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 30.

Langue : français
Edité par Paris 1865
- Couverture souple
- Signé
- Estampe
Vendeur : Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, AllemagneAntiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH
Contacter le vendeurVendeur avec une évaluation de 5 étoilesEtat: Occasion
EUR 19,99
EUR 30,00 expéditionExpédition depuis Allemagne vers Etats-UnisQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Seltene handkolorierte Lithographie von ca. 1865. -- Blatt-Maße: ca. 42 x 29 cm. -- gut erhalten. || Rare handcolored lithograph from ca. 1865. -- in very good condition. || Lithographie coloriée à la main d'environ 1865. -- -- Jules Renard was born in the Belgian city of Liège in 1833. As a self-taught artist, he began drawing…and created his first caricatures, finding his motifs in everyday life in Liège and soon working with local newspapers. The newspaper Uylenspiegel, founded in Brussels by Félicien Rops, also published his drawings. In 1861, at the age of 28, he went to Paris. Now his caricatures and cartoons were frequently published in some of the most important illustrated satirical and news periodicals of the era, (e.g. Le Charivari, LEclipse, Le Monde Classique, Paris-Comique, LIllustration, Le Monde Illustré, Le journal amusant, Petit Journal pour rire). Renard signed by the name Draner, a pseudonym (Renard in reverse spelling) he used all his life for all his graphic work. When Draner was settling in Paris in the mid-19th century, the armies and navies of the world were engaging themselves in the art of display: reviews, parades, the exchange of visits by various branches and units, a mounting elaboration and variety in the design of uniforms and the social standing and activities of those of officer rank. All of these things caught and amused the eye and mind of Draner, and this was what he most happily and most successfully set out to caricature for the diversion and pleasure of all. The chief result of his observation and his artistry was the series of 136 full-colour lithographic plates of high quality published by the firm of Daziaro in Paris and handsomely printed by the renowned establishment of Lemercier. The series was entitled 'Types Militaires: Galerie militaire de toutes les nations'. Soldiers and sailors of all countries and all ranks are shown with strong humorous emphasis on ludicrous situations and national characteristics, but, it must be emphasised, always with the strictest accuracy in the depiction of uniforms and accoutrements down to the most minor details of button, braid, fringe, or feather. The present lithograph comes from this very rare collection. From 1864 to 1893, Draner also designed costumes for theaters and opera houses. His imaginative stage clothes were intended for performances at the Scala in Milan, the Drury Lane Theater in London, the Théâtre des Galeries Saint-Hubert in Brussels, the Metropolitan Opera in New York, as well as the Parisian stages Théâtre du Châtelet, Théâtre de la Renaissance, Éden -Théâtre or the Folies Bergère. Draner died in Paris in 1926. He bequeathed his drawings to the University of Liège. // Wir, das Antiquariat Steffen Völkel, kaufen und verkaufen alte Bücher, Handschriften, Zeichnungen, Autographen, Grafiken und Fotografien. Wir sind stets am Ankauf von kompletten Bibliotheken, Sammlungen und Nachlässen interessiert. Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 30.
Edité par Bureau de l'Eclipse um 1871., Paris, 1871
- Couverture rigide
Vendeur : Antiquariat Johannes Herlyn, Freiburg, , AllemagneAntiquariat Johannes Herlyn
Contacter le vendeurVendeur avec une évaluation de 5 étoilesEtat: Occasion
EUR 24,00
EUR 20,00 expéditionExpédition depuis Allemagne vers Etats-UnisQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
fester Einband. 7 lose Blatt (32 x 25 cm) in orig. Mappe mit mont. Deckelbild (ebenfalls handkoloriert). Mappe stark gealtert, Ecken und Kanten berieben, Verschlußbänder fehlen;Blätter mit Randläsuren u. teils randgebräunt; sonst noch ordentlich. ///// Wegen der Größenvorgaben der Post seit Anfang 2020 nicht mehr als Bücher-/War…ensendung möglich (Dicke über 5 cm oder Breite über 25 cm), daher höhere Versandkosten: Inland 4,90 / for shipping costs please ask ///// Die Blätter tragen folgende Unterschriften: 1. Provisions de Bouche; 3. L'Hippophagie; 17. Les Comestibles; 22. Menu de Siége; 24. Les Queues; 27. Le Rationnement du Pain ("Les cliens sont priés d'apporter leur pain"); 30. Le Combustible. /// Das Deckelbild zeigt zwischen friedensflehenden Menschen eine deutsche Pickelhaube, die gleichsam als Füllhorn einen Haufen überteuerter Lebensmittel von sich gibt.

Langue : français
Edité par Paris 1865
- Couverture souple
- Signé
- Estampe
Vendeur : Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, AllemagneAntiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH
Contacter le vendeurVendeur avec une évaluation de 5 étoilesEtat: Occasion
EUR 19,99
EUR 30,00 expéditionExpédition depuis Allemagne vers Etats-UnisQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Seltene Lithographie von ca. 1865. -- Blatt-Maße: ca. 42 x 29 cm. -- gut erhalten. || Rare lithograph from ca. 1865. -- in very good condition. || Lithographie d'environ 1865. -- -- Jules Renard was born in the Belgian city of Liège in 1833. As a self-taught artist, he began drawing and created his first caricatures, finding his… motifs in everyday life in Liège and soon working with local newspapers. The newspaper Uylenspiegel, founded in Brussels by Félicien Rops, also published his drawings. In 1861, at the age of 28, he went to Paris. Now his caricatures and cartoons were frequently published in some of the most important illustrated satirical and news periodicals of the era, (e.g. Le Charivari, LEclipse, Le Monde Classique, Paris-Comique, LIllustration, Le Monde Illustré, Le journal amusant, Petit Journal pour rire). Renard signed by the name Draner, a pseudonym (Renard in reverse spelling) he used all his life for all his graphic work. When Draner was settling in Paris in the mid-19th century, the armies and navies of the world were engaging themselves in the art of display: reviews, parades, the exchange of visits by various branches and units, a mounting elaboration and variety in the design of uniforms and the social standing and activities of those of officer rank. All of these things caught and amused the eye and mind of Draner, and this was what he most happily and most successfully set out to caricature for the diversion and pleasure of all. The chief result of his observation and his artistry was the series of 136 full-colour lithographic plates of high quality published by the firm of Daziaro in Paris and handsomely printed by the renowned establishment of Lemercier. The series was entitled 'Types Militaires: Galerie militaire de toutes les nations'. Soldiers and sailors of all countries and all ranks are shown with strong humorous emphasis on ludicrous situations and national characteristics, but, it must be emphasised, always with the strictest accuracy in the depiction of uniforms and accoutrements down to the most minor details of button, braid, fringe, or feather. The present lithograph comes from this very rare collection. From 1864 to 1893, Draner also designed costumes for theaters and opera houses. His imaginative stage clothes were intended for performances at the Scala in Milan, the Drury Lane Theater in London, the Théâtre des Galeries Saint-Hubert in Brussels, the Metropolitan Opera in New York, as well as the Parisian stages Théâtre du Châtelet, Théâtre de la Renaissance, Éden -Théâtre or the Folies Bergère. Draner died in Paris in 1926. He bequeathed his drawings to the University of Liège. // Wir, das Antiquariat Steffen Völkel, kaufen und verkaufen alte Bücher, Handschriften, Zeichnungen, Autographen, Grafiken und Fotografien. Wir sind stets am Ankauf von kompletten Bibliotheken, Sammlungen und Nachlässen interessiert. Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 30.

Langue : français
Edité par Paris 1865
- Couverture souple
- Signé
- Estampe
Vendeur : Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, AllemagneAntiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH
Contacter le vendeurVendeur avec une évaluation de 5 étoilesEtat: Occasion
EUR 19,99
EUR 30,00 expéditionExpédition depuis Allemagne vers Etats-UnisQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Seltene handkolorierte Lithographie von ca. 1865. -- Blatt-Maße: ca. 42 x 29 cm. -- gut erhalten. || Rare handcolored lithograph from ca. 1865. -- in very good condition. || Lithographie coloriée à la main d'environ 1865. -- -- Jules Renard was born in the Belgian city of Liège in 1833. As a self-taught artist, he began drawing…and created his first caricatures, finding his motifs in everyday life in Liège and soon working with local newspapers. The newspaper Uylenspiegel, founded in Brussels by Félicien Rops, also published his drawings. In 1861, at the age of 28, he went to Paris. Now his caricatures and cartoons were frequently published in some of the most important illustrated satirical and news periodicals of the era, (e.g. Le Charivari, LEclipse, Le Monde Classique, Paris-Comique, LIllustration, Le Monde Illustré, Le journal amusant, Petit Journal pour rire). Renard signed by the name Draner, a pseudonym (Renard in reverse spelling) he used all his life for all his graphic work. When Draner was settling in Paris in the mid-19th century, the armies and navies of the world were engaging themselves in the art of display: reviews, parades, the exchange of visits by various branches and units, a mounting elaboration and variety in the design of uniforms and the social standing and activities of those of officer rank. All of these things caught and amused the eye and mind of Draner, and this was what he most happily and most successfully set out to caricature for the diversion and pleasure of all. The chief result of his observation and his artistry was the series of 136 full-colour lithographic plates of high quality published by the firm of Daziaro in Paris and handsomely printed by the renowned establishment of Lemercier. The series was entitled 'Types Militaires: Galerie militaire de toutes les nations'. Soldiers and sailors of all countries and all ranks are shown with strong humorous emphasis on ludicrous situations and national characteristics, but, it must be emphasised, always with the strictest accuracy in the depiction of uniforms and accoutrements down to the most minor details of button, braid, fringe, or feather. The present lithograph comes from this very rare collection. From 1864 to 1893, Draner also designed costumes for theaters and opera houses. His imaginative stage clothes were intended for performances at the Scala in Milan, the Drury Lane Theater in London, the Théâtre des Galeries Saint-Hubert in Brussels, the Metropolitan Opera in New York, as well as the Parisian stages Théâtre du Châtelet, Théâtre de la Renaissance, Éden -Théâtre or the Folies Bergère. Draner died in Paris in 1926. He bequeathed his drawings to the University of Liège. // Wir, das Antiquariat Steffen Völkel, kaufen und verkaufen alte Bücher, Handschriften, Zeichnungen, Autographen, Grafiken und Fotografien. Wir sind stets am Ankauf von kompletten Bibliotheken, Sammlungen und Nachlässen interessiert. Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 30.

Langue : français
Edité par Paris 1865
- Couverture souple
- Signé
- Estampe
Vendeur : Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, AllemagneAntiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH
Contacter le vendeurVendeur avec une évaluation de 5 étoilesEtat: Occasion
EUR 19,99
EUR 30,00 expéditionExpédition depuis Allemagne vers Etats-UnisQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Seltene handkolorierte Lithographie von ca. 1865. -- Blatt-Maße: ca. 42 x 29 cm. -- gut erhalten. || Rare handcolored lithograph from ca. 1865. -- in very good condition. || Lithographie coloriée à la main d'environ 1865. -- -- Jules Renard was born in the Belgian city of Liège in 1833. As a self-taught artist, he began drawing…and created his first caricatures, finding his motifs in everyday life in Liège and soon working with local newspapers. The newspaper Uylenspiegel, founded in Brussels by Félicien Rops, also published his drawings. In 1861, at the age of 28, he went to Paris. Now his caricatures and cartoons were frequently published in some of the most important illustrated satirical and news periodicals of the era, (e.g. Le Charivari, LEclipse, Le Monde Classique, Paris-Comique, LIllustration, Le Monde Illustré, Le journal amusant, Petit Journal pour rire). Renard signed by the name Draner, a pseudonym (Renard in reverse spelling) he used all his life for all his graphic work. When Draner was settling in Paris in the mid-19th century, the armies and navies of the world were engaging themselves in the art of display: reviews, parades, the exchange of visits by various branches and units, a mounting elaboration and variety in the design of uniforms and the social standing and activities of those of officer rank. All of these things caught and amused the eye and mind of Draner, and this was what he most happily and most successfully set out to caricature for the diversion and pleasure of all. The chief result of his observation and his artistry was the series of 136 full-colour lithographic plates of high quality published by the firm of Daziaro in Paris and handsomely printed by the renowned establishment of Lemercier. The series was entitled 'Types Militaires: Galerie militaire de toutes les nations'. Soldiers and sailors of all countries and all ranks are shown with strong humorous emphasis on ludicrous situations and national characteristics, but, it must be emphasised, always with the strictest accuracy in the depiction of uniforms and accoutrements down to the most minor details of button, braid, fringe, or feather. The present lithograph comes from this very rare collection. From 1864 to 1893, Draner also designed costumes for theaters and opera houses. His imaginative stage clothes were intended for performances at the Scala in Milan, the Drury Lane Theater in London, the Théâtre des Galeries Saint-Hubert in Brussels, the Metropolitan Opera in New York, as well as the Parisian stages Théâtre du Châtelet, Théâtre de la Renaissance, Éden -Théâtre or the Folies Bergère. Draner died in Paris in 1926. He bequeathed his drawings to the University of Liège. // Wir, das Antiquariat Steffen Völkel, kaufen und verkaufen alte Bücher, Handschriften, Zeichnungen, Autographen, Grafiken und Fotografien. Wir sind stets am Ankauf von kompletten Bibliotheken, Sammlungen und Nachlässen interessiert. Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 30.
Edité par Paris: Librairie illustrée um 1879
- Couverture rigide
Vendeur : Antiquariat B. Scierski, Erdmannhausen, , AllemagneAntiquariat B. Scierski
Contacter le vendeurVendeur avec une évaluation de 4 étoilesEtat: Occasion
EUR 28,00
EUR 18,70 expéditionExpédition depuis Allemagne vers Etats-UnisQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
631 Seiten, zahlreiche teils farbige Abbildungen, Gr.-8°, Halbleinen. Einband stärker berieben, die grosse Falttafel mit Chinapapier an Rissstellen hinterlegt - Gebrauchsspuren.

- Couverture rigide
Vendeur : Librairie de l'Avenue - Henri Veyrier, Saint-Ouen, FR, FranceLibrairie de l'Avenue - Henri Veyrier
Contacter le vendeurVendeur avec une évaluation de 5 étoilesEtat: Occasion - Très bon
EUR 24,00
EUR 35,00 expéditionExpédition depuis France vers Etats-UnisQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Etat : Très bon état. In-4. Cartonnage souple de l'éditeur, illustré en couleurs, 2 pp. + 135 planches en couleurs hors texte et à pleine page. Exemplaire en bon état. Ce livre ravira les amateurs d'uniformes, mais aussi ceux qui aiment rire, car nous avons là, l'un des sommets dans l'art de la caricature ! in-4°.