Vendeur : Revaluation Books, Exeter, Royaume-Uni
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Ajouter au panierTankobon Softcover. Etat : Brand New. Japanese language. 8.27x6.06x0.79 inches. In Stock.
Langue: français
Edité par ca. 1830., 1830
Vendeur : Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, Allemagne
Art / Affiche / Gravure
EUR 9,99
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Ajouter au panierOriginal Kupferstich-Portrait aus dem 19. Jh. -- Blatt-Format: ca.26x19 cm. -- gut erhalten. || Original copper engraved portrait from the 19th century. -- in good condition. // 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: 1550.
Langue: français
Edité par L. de Bure 1840 (Circa), Paris, 1840
Vendeur : Tarrington Books, Tarrington, HEF, Royaume-Uni
Edition originale
EUR 143,46
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Ajouter au panierHardback. Printed pages: 61. Etat : Good Plus. 1st Edition. Publisher's quarter roan binding with paper covered boards. Hand-coloured engraved panel to front board, with gilt border. Wear to ends of spine. Contemporary inscription to rear board (upside down) dated 1847. Good solid binding. Foxing to the text, browning to the plates. Complete with the engraved frontis and 6 further plates, all hand-coloured. The plates depict the following games: La Toupie (Spinning Top); Les Bille (Marbles); La Marelle (Hopscotch); Le Cheval Fondu (Leapfrog); Les Quilles (Skittles); Le Cerf-Volant (Kite Flying); L'Assaut de la Butte (Assault on the Hill). A very scarce French children's title. . Overall condition is Good Plus. Size: 4.5 x 5.75 inches (11.5 x 14.5 cm).
Langue: français
Edité par Paris, Bureau des modes et costumes historiques, [ca. ], 1865
Vendeur : Antiquariat Reinhold Pabel, Hamburg, Allemagne
Membre d'association : BOEV
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Ajouter au panierParis, Bureau des modes et costumes historiques, [ca. 1865]. Bildgröße 21,5 x 12,5 cm. Directoire, d'après Boilly 1798. Ed. Pauquet frères. Zeigt einen Mann en profil, mit schwarzem Zwespitz über der gepuderten Perücke, im blauen Frack u. hellroter Weste über dem weißen Hemd sowie hellbeigen Kniehosen zu weißen Strümpfen und spitzen schwarzen Schuhen, in jeder Hand einen langen, spitzen Degen haltend. - Jean Charles Polydore Pauquet (1800-1879), französischer Graphiker. Louis-Léopold Boilly (1761-1845), französischer Maler u. Lithograph. - Leicht stockfleckig.
Edité par [Paris: Pauquet freres, circa 1880]., 1880
Vendeur : Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, Etats-Unis
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EUR 67,99
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Ajouter au panierEtat : Good. Hand colored engraving. 31 x 23.5 cm. (sheet). Very Good, sheet toned along edges.
Edité par Paris, Aux Bureaux des Modes et Costumes Historiques et Au Bureau de la Mode Artistique c.1868, 1868
Vendeur : Inch's Books, Oxford, Royaume-Uni
EUR 298,88
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Ajouter au panier[iv], 96 coloured lithographs on single pages, 4pp index 33x25, half blue morocco over marbled boards, 5 raised bands on spine, beautifully decorated in glt. Boards edge rubbed, and slightly bumped, pages slightly cockled, tissue guards not present, very attractive handwritten dedication dated 1876 on half title, contents very good thus. The second of two works issued by the Pauquets with a selection of 96 of their coloured plates; the other was wholly for French examples, while this covers the rest of the world, with examples from Europe, Africa and Asia. The binding is not original, but is very attractive; the absence of the tissue guards suggested a full and later rebinding. The dedication is to Maria d'Aguilar (Blackhall??) of Edinburgh from her unnamed husband; the unusual middle name might indicate a link to the early English rugby international Francis d'Aguilar, whose grandmother was called Maria, and whose uncle the explorer and author Richard Burton also had a sister of the same name.
Edité par Aux Bureaux Des Modes et Costumes Historiques, 1864
Vendeur : Sequitur Books, Boonsboro, MD, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : IOBA
EUR 385,29
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Good. 4to, 31 x 26 cm. Bound in publisher's contemporary red morocco. Gilt paneled spine. Gilt decoration to boards, inner gilt dentelles. Some scuffing, rubbing to cover. Front board rebacked. Spine moderately darkened. All edges gilt. Hand colored title page vignette. Pages are clean and attractive. 96 hand colored plates & guard sheets. The plates depict royal and aristocratic French costume during the reigns of Clovis I in the 5th century to Napoleon in the 19th century. Colas II, 2293. Hiler & Hiler, 691 This is an oversized or heavy book, which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US.
Edité par Pauquet Frères / René Pincebourde, Paris, 1865
Vendeur : Evening Star Books, ABAA/ILAB, Madison, WI, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
EUR 398,89
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Very Good. First edition. Folio. [5], 2-4. Contemporary half blue pigskin over marbled paper boards, spine in six compartments with gold lettering and gold floral decorations; top edge gilt. Bound by Chatelin. Decorative grey and blue endpapers and pastedowns. Illustrated with 96 color plates and with a color illustration on the title page. Engravings done by the Pauquet brothers. The plates depict European fashion from the early middle ages up until the middle of the nineteenth century (the final plate depicts an outfit from 1864). Beautifully illustrated. A small chip to the rear board, rubbing to the boards' edges and a bit of bowing to the front board.
Edité par Paris: L. de Bure and Pauquet, [1837]., 1837
Vendeur : Arader Galleries - AraderNYC, New York, NY, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. 1st Edition. Small 4to., (9 2/8 x 6 inches). Half-title, letterpress title-page. Additional hand-colored engraved vignette title-page and 80 fine hand-colored engraved plates after Pauquet and 2 uncoloured (some light browning and one or two spots). Contemporary French red morocco backed marbled paper boards, gilt, original front wrapper bound in. Provenance: with the small bookplate of H. Bradley Martin on the front pastedown. First edition. This work combines with the "Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux Exotiques" (1836) to form the "Bibliothque Zoologique". The freres Pauquet, were reknowned 19th-century illustrators of a number of very popular works including "Modes et Costumes Historiques Dessinés et Gravés par Pauquet Frères d'apres les Meilleurs Maitres de Chaque Epoque" (ca 1865) and H. Lucas's "Histoire Naturelle des Lépidoptères Exotiques" (1845). Nissen 541. For more information about this book, or a warm welcome to see it and other books in our library at 72nd Street, NYC, please contact Kate Hunter, M.A. Oxon, in the Rare Book Department.
Edité par Paris: F. Savy., [1864], 1864
Vendeur : Arader Galleries - AraderNYC, New York, NY, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Large 8vo., (9 4/8 x 6 inches). Half-title with publisher's adverts on verso, letterpress title-page. Additional hand-coloured engraved title-page, 80 fine hand-coloured engraved plates (one or two loose), and two uncoloured at end (these last with pale marginal waterstain). Original green cloth, gilt (worn with loss and upper hinge split near the head of the spine). Provenance: near contemporary ownership inscription on the half-title of Geo. Shearwood dated 1869; with later pencilled inscription dated 1924 beneath. First published in 1836. Magnificent plates of exotic hummingbirds, birds of paradise, parrots (including some Australian cockatoos), toucans, a lyre bird, Cardinal and Blue-jay. The freres Pauquet, were reknowned 19th-century illustrators of a number of very popular works including "Modes et Costumes Historiques Dessinés et Gravés par Pauquet Frères d'apres les Meilleurs Maitres de Chaque Epoque" (ca 1865) and H. Lucas's "Histoire Naturelle des Lépidoptères Exotiques" (1845). Nissen IVB 541, Zimmer II, 496.
Edité par Paris: Paquet and Debure, 1836., 1836
Vendeur : Arader Galleries - AraderNYC, New York, NY, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo., (8 4/8 x 5 2/8 inches). Half-title, letterpress title-page. Hand-colored engraved vignette title-page and 80 fine hand-colored engraved plates after Pauquet (a few pale marginal stains). Contemporary French red morocco gilt, all edges gilt (extremities scuffed). First edition. This work combines with the "Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux d'Europe" to form the "Bibliothque Zoologique". The freres Pauquet, were reknowned 19th-century illustrators of a number of very popular works including "Modes et Costumes Historiques Dessinés et Gravés par Pauquet Frères d'apres les Meilleurs Maitres de Chaque Epoque" (ca 1865) and H. Lucas's "Histoire Naturelle des Lépidoptères Exotiques" (1845). Each finely coloured and exquisite plate captures the essence of 169 different birds, from the subtle colors of small brown sparrows to the startling iridescent greens and blues of the common magpie, and the bright reds and yellows of various species of finch. Nissen IVB 540; Ripley, p.167; Ronsit 1735; Wood, p.431; Zimmer, p.383. Catalogued by Kate Hunter.
Date d'édition : 1850
Vendeur : The Online Portrait Gallery, Den Haag, Pays-Bas
EUR 45
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Ajouter au panierNo Binding. Etat : Fair. Portrait of John, King of England. Born 24 December 1166 in Oxford, England. Died 19 October 1216 in Newark-on-Trent, England. Steel engraving by Polydore Jean-Charles Pauquet (1800-1879), after Alexandre-Joseph Desenne (1785?1827), c. 1850. Reasonable. Paper a bit browned, with some minor, faint spotting. Verso: blank. Dimensions: 109 x 82 mm. John, King of England was King, King of England, Lord of Ireland, Member of the House of Plantagenet, and "John Lackland". c. 1850. Print.
Vendeur : Livraria Castro e Silva, Lisboa, Portugal
EUR 800
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Ajouter au panierHard Cover. Etat : Good. Dessinés et graves par Pauquet Frères d?après les meilleurs maitres de chaque époque et les documents les plus autentiques. Aux Bureau des Modes et Costumes Historiques. Pauquet Frères. René Pincebourde. Paris. S/d [1864?]. In fólio (de 31x26 cm). Ilustrado com 96 litografias coloridas. Encadernação de final séc. xix (meia-amador) com lombada e cantos em pele. Exemplar com ex-libris armoriados da Livraria de J. G. Mazziotti Salema Garção. 96 planches en couleurs, montées sur onglets, de costumes rangés par ordre chronologique; et gravées d"après les maitres comme Jacques Callot, Abraham Bosse, Bonnart, Vigier Lebrun, Horace Vernet, ou de tableaux et de journaux du temps. Illustrated with 96 coloured plates [cromo-lithographies]: a collection of drawings and engravings by Pauquet Frères based on the historical documents and on the drawings of the great ancient masters. Vignette style plates of costumes from the Middle Ages to the mid-19th century in Europe. Unpaginated. Undated. Hardcover: contemporary half calf binding (late 19th century). Ownership stamp from the famous Portuguese private library of J. G. Mazziotti Salema Garção. Reliure de la fin du xix siècle. Complet de ses 96 planches chromolithographiées. Hippolyte and Polydore Pauquet were French brothers and natural history illustrators. The "Frères Pauquet" were celebrated 19th-century illustrators of a number of popular works including 'Modes et Costumes Historiques Dessinés et Gravés par Pauquet Frères d"apres les Meilleurs Maitres de Chaque Epoque' (c1865). They were the sons of Jean Louis Charles Pauquet (1759-1837), artist and engraver, and Marie-Madeleine Lacroix (1771-1841). [1][2] Hippolyte-Louis-Émile Pauquet (28 February 1797 Paris - 20 March 1871) was the elder of the two and was largely responsible for engravings based on the illustrations by Polydore Jean-Charles Pauquet (30 July 1800 Paris - 20 April 1879), [3] though the two shared credit for their works. They first served as apprentices to their father, Jean Louis Charles Pauquet, and on 18 August 1812 enrolled at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Their work was exhibited at the Paris Salon through the 1820s and 1830s, though their recognition came mainly from their publications. [4][5] Language: Francês / French Location/localizacao: M-17-C-21.
Date d'édition : 1864
Vendeur : Joseph J. Felcone Inc., ABAA, Princeton, NJ, Etats-Unis
EUR 417,02
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Ajouter au panier(COSTUME). Pauquet, Hippolyte, and Polydore Pauquet. Modes et Costumes Historiques. Paris, [1864]. 4to. [4], 4 p. + 96 handcolored plates. Bound in 2 vols., contemporary half morocco. Extremities scuffed, some plates beginning to loosen at bottom of mounting stubs. Plates lightly foxed or toned at the edges. Lovely handcolored costume plates. Colas II, 2293; Lipperheide Fa-34.
EUR 6 799,29
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Ajouter au panierNo Binding. Etat : Fine. Hippolyte Pauquet & Polydore Pauquet (French 19th century) "Grenadig" For L'Histoire naturelle des oiseaux exotiques by C.L. Lemaire (Paris: Pauquet and Debure, 1835-6) Watercolor on paper Paper size: 9 1/4 x 5 7/8 in. Mount size: 12 1/8 x 9 1/2 in. These exquisite watercolors were done by the Pauquet brothers in preparation for the publication of their L Histoire naturelle des oiseaux exotiques ( Natural history of Exotic Birds ), a splendid compendium devoting attention to the some of the most dramatic and colorful ornithological species. Done in pencil and watercolor on paper and mounted onto lightweight cardstock pages within ruled borders, they include manuscript notations in pencil and ink and numbers corresponding to the plate numbers of the prints. The book was issued in Royal Octavo format in Paris from 1835-36 and was comprised of 80 hand-colored engravings. Hippolyte Pauquet was the elder of the two brothers and primarily responsible for translating the drawings into engravings, and thus this suite of watercolors is almost certainly the work of the younger brother, Polydore, though the two shared credit and almost always worked in collaboration. Both received their early training from their father, the engraver Jean Louis Charles Pauquet, and then attended the prestigious École des Beaux Arts in Paris. In recognition of their talents Hippolyte and Polydore exhibited their works at the distinguished Paris Salon during the 1820s and 1830s, though their primary renown came through their publications. Loca: 6.3B.D76.
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Ajouter au panierNo Binding. Etat : Fine. Hippolyte Pauquet & Polydore Pauquet (French 19th century) "Couroncou" For L'Histoire naturelle des oiseaux exotiques by C.L. Lemaire (Paris: Pauquet and Debure, 1835-6) Watercolor on paper Paper size: 9 1/4 x 5 7/8 in. Mount size: 12 1/8 x 9 1/2 in. These exquisite watercolors were done by the Pauquet brothers in preparation for the publication of their L Histoire naturelle des oiseaux exotiques ( Natural history of Exotic Birds ), a splendid compendium devoting attention to the some of the most dramatic and colorful ornithological species. Done in pencil and watercolor on paper and mounted onto lightweight cardstock pages within ruled borders, they include manuscript notations in pencil and ink and numbers corresponding to the plate numbers of the prints. The book was issued in Royal Octavo format in Paris from 1835-36 and was comprised of 80 hand-colored engravings. Hippolyte Pauquet was the elder of the two brothers and primarily responsible for translating the drawings into engravings, and thus this suite of watercolors is almost certainly the work of the younger brother, Polydore, though the two shared credit and almost always worked in collaboration. Both received their early training from their father, the engraver Jean Louis Charles Pauquet, and then attended the prestigious École des Beaux Arts in Paris. In recognition of their talents Hippolyte and Polydore exhibited their works at the distinguished Paris Salon during the 1820s and 1830s, though their primary renown came through their publications. Loca: 6.3B.D76.
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Ajouter au panierNo Binding. Etat : Fine. Hippolyte Pauquet & Polydore Pauquet (French 19th century) "Cotinga Bleu Pompodur" For L'Histoire naturelle des oiseaux exotiques by C.L. Lemaire (Paris: Pauquet and Debure, 1835-6) Watercolor on paper Paper size: 9 1/4 x 5 7/8 in. Frame size: 17 1/2 x 14 in. These exquisite watercolors were done by the Pauquet brothers in preparation for the publication of their L Histoire naturelle des oiseaux exotiques ( Natural history of Exotic Birds ), a splendid compendium devoting attention to the some of the most dramatic and colorful ornithological species. Done in pencil and watercolor on paper and mounted onto lightweight cardstock pages within ruled borders, they include manuscript notations in pencil and ink and numbers corresponding to the plate numbers of the prints. The book was issued in Royal Octavo format in Paris from 1835-36 and was comprised of 80 hand-colored engravings. Hippolyte Pauquet was the elder of the two brothers and primarily responsible for translating the drawings into engravings, and thus this suite of watercolors is almost certainly the work of the younger brother, Polydore, though the two shared credit and almost always worked in collaboration. Both received their early training from their father, the engraver Jean Louis Charles Pauquet, and then attended the prestigious École des Beaux Arts in Paris. In recognition of their talents Hippolyte and Polydore exhibited their works at the distinguished Paris Salon during the 1820s and 1830s, though their primary renown came through their publications. Loca: 6.3WCC.10E.
Vendeur : Arader Galleries Drawings & Watercolors, New York, NY, Etats-Unis
EUR 16 318,29
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Ajouter au panierNo Binding. Etat : Fine. Hippolyte Pauquet & Polydore Pauquet (French 19th century) "Cotinga Ouette Querivca" For L'Histoire naturelle des oiseaux exotiques by C.L. Lemaire (Paris: Pauquet and Debure, 1835-6) Watercolor on paper Paper size: 9 1/4 x 5 7/8 in. These exquisite watercolors were done by the Pauquet brothers in preparation for the publication of their L Histoire naturelle des oiseaux exotiques ( Natural history of Exotic Birds ), a splendid compendium devoting attention to the some of the most dramatic and colorful ornithological species. Done in pencil and watercolor on paper and mounted onto lightweight cardstock pages within ruled borders, they include manuscript notations in pencil and ink and numbers corresponding to the plate numbers of the prints. The book was issued in Royal Octavo format in Paris from 1835-36 and was comprised of 80 hand-colored engravings. Hippolyte Pauquet was the elder of the two brothers and primarily responsible for translating the drawings into engravings, and thus this suite of watercolors is almost certainly the work of the younger brother, Polydore, though the two shared credit and almost always worked in collaboration. Both received their early training from their father, the engraver Jean Louis Charles Pauquet, and then attended the prestigious École des Beaux Arts in Paris. In recognition of their talents Hippolyte and Polydore exhibited their works at the distinguished Paris Salon during the 1820s and 1830s, though their primary renown came through their publications. Loca: 6.3WCC.10E.
Vendeur : Arader Galleries Drawings & Watercolors, New York, NY, Etats-Unis
EUR 13 598,58
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Ajouter au panierNo Binding. Etat : Fine. Hippolyte Pauquet & Polydore Pauquet (French 19th century) "Oiseaux Mouche Delalande" For L'Histoire naturelle des oiseaux exotiques by C.L. Lemaire (Paris: Pauquet and Debure, 1835-6) Watercolor on paper Paper size: 9 1/4 x 5 7/8 in. Frame size: 16 x 12 5/8 in. These exquisite watercolors were done by the Pauquet brothers in preparation for the publication of their L Histoire naturelle des oiseaux exotiques ( Natural history of Exotic Birds ), a splendid compendium devoting attention to the some of the most dramatic and colorful ornithological species. Done in pencil and watercolor on paper and mounted onto lightweight cardstock pages within ruled borders, they include manuscript notations in pencil and ink and numbers corresponding to the plate numbers of the prints. The book was issued in Royal Octavo format in Paris from 1835-36 and was comprised of 80 hand-colored engravings. Hippolyte Pauquet was the elder of the two brothers and primarily responsible for translating the drawings into engravings, and thus this suite of watercolors is almost certainly the work of the younger brother, Polydore, though the two shared credit and almost always worked in collaboration. Both received their early training from their father, the engraver Jean Louis Charles Pauquet, and then attended the prestigious École des Beaux Arts in Paris. In recognition of their talents Hippolyte and Polydore exhibited their works at the distinguished Paris Salon during the 1820s and 1830s, though their primary renown came through their publications. Loca: 6.3WCC.10E.
Vendeur : Arader Galleries Drawings & Watercolors, New York, NY, Etats-Unis
EUR 22 664,30
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Ajouter au panierNo Binding. Etat : Fine. Hippolyte Pauquet & Polydore Pauquet (French 19th century) "Peroquet Ara Hyacinthe" For L'Histoire naturelle des oiseaux exotiques by C.L. Lemaire (Paris: Pauquet and Debure, 1835-6) Watercolor on paper Paper size: 9 1/4 x 5 7/8 in. Frame size: 17 3/4 x 14 1/4 in. These exquisite watercolors were done by the Pauquet brothers in preparation for the publication of their L Histoire naturelle des oiseaux exotiques ( Natural history of Exotic Birds ), a splendid compendium devoting attention to the some of the most dramatic and colorful ornithological species. Done in pencil and watercolor on paper and mounted onto lightweight cardstock pages within ruled borders, they include manuscript notations in pencil and ink and numbers corresponding to the plate numbers of the prints. The book was issued in Royal Octavo format in Paris from 1835-36 and was comprised of 80 hand-colored engravings. Hippolyte Pauquet was the elder of the two brothers and primarily responsible for translating the drawings into engravings, and thus this suite of watercolors is almost certainly the work of the younger brother, Polydore, though the two shared credit and almost always worked in collaboration. Both received their early training from their father, the engraver Jean Louis Charles Pauquet, and then attended the prestigious École des Beaux Arts in Paris. In recognition of their talents Hippolyte and Polydore exhibited their works at the distinguished Paris Salon during the 1820s and 1830s, though their primary renown came through their publications. Loca: 6.3WCC.10E.
Vendeur : Arader Galleries Drawings & Watercolors, New York, NY, Etats-Unis
EUR 16 318,29
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Ajouter au panierNo Binding. Etat : Fine. Hippolyte Pauquet & Polydore Pauquet (French 19th century) "Geai Geai noir a collae bleu Geai bleu" For L'Histoire naturelle des oiseaux exotiques by C.L. Lemaire (Paris: Pauquet and Debure, 1835-6) Watercolor on paper Paper size: 9 1/4 x 5 7/8 in. Frame size: 17 3/4 x 14 1/4 in. These exquisite watercolors were done by the Pauquet brothers in preparation for the publication of their L Histoire naturelle des oiseaux exotiques ( Natural history of Exotic Birds ), a splendid compendium devoting attention to the some of the most dramatic and colorful ornithological species. Done in pencil and watercolor on paper and mounted onto lightweight cardstock pages within ruled borders, they include manuscript notations in pencil and ink and numbers corresponding to the plate numbers of the prints. The book was issued in Royal Octavo format in Paris from 1835-36 and was comprised of 80 hand-colored engravings. Hippolyte Pauquet was the elder of the two brothers and primarily responsible for translating the drawings into engravings, and thus this suite of watercolors is almost certainly the work of the younger brother, Polydore, though the two shared credit and almost always worked in collaboration. Both received their early training from their father, the engraver Jean Louis Charles Pauquet, and then attended the prestigious École des Beaux Arts in Paris. In recognition of their talents Hippolyte and Polydore exhibited their works at the distinguished Paris Salon during the 1820s and 1830s, though their primary renown came through their publications. Loca: 6.3WCC.10E.
Vendeur : Arader Galleries Drawings & Watercolors, New York, NY, Etats-Unis
EUR 22 664,30
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Ajouter au panierNo Binding. Etat : Fine. Hippolyte Pauquet & Polydore Pauquet (French 19th century) [Prepared for plate 74, Momeau, veuve a epaulettes] For L'Histoire naturelle des oiseaux exotiques by C.L. Lemaire (Paris: Pauquet and Debure, 1835-6) Watercolor on paper Paper size: 9 1/4 x 5 7/8 in. Frame size: 17 3/4 x 14 1/4 in. These exquisite watercolors were done by the Pauquet brothers in preparation for the publication of their L Histoire naturelle des oiseaux exotiques ( Natural history of Exotic Birds ), a splendid compendium devoting attention to the some of the most dramatic and colorful ornithological species. Done in pencil and watercolor on paper and mounted onto lightweight cardstock pages within ruled borders, they include manuscript notations in pencil and ink and numbers corresponding to the plate numbers of the prints. The book was issued in Royal Octavo format in Paris from 1835-36 and was comprised of 80 hand-colored engravings. Hippolyte Pauquet was the elder of the two brothers and primarily responsible for translating the drawings into engravings, and thus this suite of watercolors is almost certainly the work of the younger brother, Polydore, though the two shared credit and almost always worked in collaboration. Both received their early training from their father, the engraver Jean Louis Charles Pauquet, and then attended the prestigious École des Beaux Arts in Paris. In recognition of their talents Hippolyte and Polydore exhibited their works at the distinguished Paris Salon during the 1820s and 1830s, though their primary renown came through their publications. Loca:
Vendeur : Arader Galleries Drawings & Watercolors, New York, NY, Etats-Unis
EUR 10 878,86
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Ajouter au panierNo Binding. Etat : Fine. Hippolyte Pauquet & Polydore Pauquet (French 19th century) [Prepared for Plate 62, Piegneche gonebeck] For L'Histoire naturelle des oiseaux exotiques by C.L. Lemaire (Paris: Pauquet and Debure, 1835-6) Watercolor on paper Paper size: 9 1/4 x 5 7/8 in. Frame size: 17 3/4 x 14 1/4 in. These exquisite watercolors were done by the Pauquet brothers in preparation for the publication of their L Histoire naturelle des oiseaux exotiques ( Natural history of Exotic Birds ), a splendid compendium devoting attention to the some of the most dramatic and colorful ornithological species. Done in pencil and watercolor on paper and mounted onto lightweight cardstock pages within ruled borders, they include manuscript notations in pencil and ink and numbers corresponding to the plate numbers of the prints. The book was issued in Royal Octavo format in Paris from 1835-36 and was comprised of 80 hand-colored engravings. Hippolyte Pauquet was the elder of the two brothers and primarily responsible for translating the drawings into engravings, and thus this suite of watercolors is almost certainly the work of the younger brother, Polydore, though the two shared credit and almost always worked in collaboration. Both received their early training from their father, the engraver Jean Louis Charles Pauquet, and then attended the prestigious École des Beaux Arts in Paris. In recognition of their talents Hippolyte and Polydore exhibited their works at the distinguished Paris Salon during the 1820s and 1830s, though their primary renown came through their publications. Loca: 6.3WCC.10E.
Vendeur : Arader Galleries Drawings & Watercolors, New York, NY, Etats-Unis
EUR 16 318,29
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Ajouter au panierNo Binding. Etat : Fine. Hippolyte Pauquet & Polydore Pauquet (French 19th century) [Prepared for plate 67 Phibalure a bec jaune] For L'Histoire naturelle des oiseaux exotiques by C.L. Lemaire (Paris: Pauquet and Debure, 1835-6) Watercolor on paper Paper size: 8 3/4 x 5 1/2 in. Framed size: 16 1/2 x 13 in. These exquisite watercolors were done by the Pauquet brothers in preparation for the publication of their L Histoire naturelle des oiseaux exotiques ( Natural history of Exotic Birds ), a splendid compendium devoting attention to the some of the most dramatic and colorful ornithological species. Done in pencil and watercolor on paper and mounted onto lightweight cardstock pages within ruled borders, they include manuscript notations in pencil and ink and numbers corresponding to the plate numbers of the prints. The book was issued in Royal Octavo format in Paris from 1835-36 and was comprised of 80 hand-colored engravings. Hippolyte Pauquet was the elder of the two brothers and primarily responsible for translating the drawings into engravings, and thus this suite of watercolors is almost certainly the work of the younger brother, Polydore, though the two shared credit and almost always worked in collaboration. Both received their early training from their father, the engraver Jean Louis Charles Pauquet, and then attended the prestigious École des Beaux Arts in Paris. In recognition of their talents Hippolyte and Polydore exhibited their works at the distinguished Paris Salon during the 1820s and 1830s, though their primary renown came through their publications. Loca: 6.3WCC.9D.
Vendeur : Arader Galleries Drawings & Watercolors, New York, NY, Etats-Unis
EUR 7 705,86
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Ajouter au panierNo Binding. Etat : Fine. Hippolyte Pauquet & Polydore Pauquet (French 19th century) [Prepared for plate 63, Breve, Grenadin] For L'Histoire naturelle des oiseaux exotiques by C.L. Lemaire (Paris: Pauquet and Debure, 1835-6) Watercolor on paper Paper size: 8 x 5 3/4 in. Frame size: 15 1/2 x 13 1/4 in. These exquisite watercolors were done by the Pauquet brothers in preparation for the publication of their L Histoire naturelle des oiseaux exotiques ( Natural history of Exotic Birds ), a splendid compendium devoting attention to the some of the most dramatic and colorful ornithological species. Done in pencil and watercolor on paper and mounted onto lightweight cardstock pages within ruled borders, they include manuscript notations in pencil and ink and numbers corresponding to the plate numbers of the prints. The book was issued in Royal Octavo format in Paris from 1835-36 and was comprised of 80 hand-colored engravings. Hippolyte Pauquet was the elder of the two brothers and primarily responsible for translating the drawings into engravings, and thus this suite of watercolors is almost certainly the work of the younger brother, Polydore, though the two shared credit and almost always worked in collaboration. Both received their early training from their father, the engraver Jean Louis Charles Pauquet, and then attended the prestigious École des Beaux Arts in Paris. In recognition of their talents Hippolyte and Polydore exhibited their works at the distinguished Paris Salon during the 1820s and 1830s, though their primary renown came through their publications. Loca: 6.3BH.14C.
Vendeur : Arader Galleries Drawings & Watercolors, New York, NY, Etats-Unis
EUR 8 612,43
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Ajouter au panierNo Binding. Etat : Fine. Hippolyte Pauquet & Polydore Pauquet (French 19th century) [Prepared for plate 70, Tropial l orange] For L Histoire naturelle des oiseaux exotiques by C.L. Lemaire (Paris: Pauquet and Debure, 1835-6) Watercolor on paper Paper size:9 x 5 3/4 in. Frame size: 17 1/2 x 14in. These exquisite watercolors were done by the Pauquet brothers in preparation for the publication of their L Histoire naturelle des oiseaux exotiques ( Natural history of Exotic Birds ), a splendid compendium devoting attention to the some of the most dramatic and colorful ornithological species. Done in pencil and watercolor on paper and mounted onto lightweight cardstock pages within ruled borders, they include manuscript notations in pencil and ink and numbers corresponding to the plate numbers of the prints. The book was issued in Royal Octavo format in Paris from 1835-36 and was comprised of 80 hand-colored engravings. Hippolyte Pauquet was the elder of the two brothers and primarily responsible for translating the drawings into engravings, and thus this suite of watercolors is almost certainly the work of the younger brother, Polydore, though the two shared credit and almost always worked in collaboration. Both received their early training from their father, the engraver Jean Louis Charles Pauquet, and then attended the prestigious École des Beaux Arts in Paris. In recognition of their talents Hippolyte and Polydore exhibited their works at the distinguished Paris Salon during the 1820s and 1830s, though their primary renown came through their publications. Loca: 6.3BH.14C.
Vendeur : Arader Galleries Drawings & Watercolors, New York, NY, Etats-Unis
EUR 5 892,72
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Ajouter au panierNo Binding. Etat : Fine. Hippolyte Pauquet & Polydore Pauquet (French 19th century) [Prepared for plate 68, Traquet. a tet bleu] For L'Histoire naturelle des oiseaux exotiques by C.L. Lemaire (Paris: Pauquet and Debure, 1835-6) Watercolor on paper Paper size: 8 x 5 3/4 in. Frame size: 15 1/2 x 13 1/4 in. These exquisite watercolors were done by the Pauquet brothers in preparation for the publication of their "L'Histoire naturelle des oiseaux exotiques" ("Natural history of Exotic Birds"), a splendid compendium devoting attention to the some of the most dramatic and colorful ornithological species. Done in pencil and watercolor on paper and mounted onto lightweight cardstock pages within ruled borders, they include manuscript notations in pencil and ink and numbers corresponding to the plate numbers of the prints. The book was issued in Royal Octavo format in Paris from 1835-36 and was comprised of 80 hand-colored engravings. Hippolyte Pauquet was the elder of the two brothers and primarily responsible for translating the drawings into engravings, and thus this suite of watercolors is almost certainly the work of the younger brother, Polydore, though the two shared credit and almost always worked in collaboration. Both received their early training from their father, the engraver Jean Louis Charles Pauquet, and then attended the prestigious École des Beaux Arts in Paris. In recognition of their talents Hippolyte and Polydore exhibited their works at the distinguished Paris Salon during the 1820s and 1830s, though their primary renown came through their publications. Loca: 6.3BH.14C.
Vendeur : Arader Galleries Drawings & Watercolors, New York, NY, Etats-Unis
EUR 7 705,86
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Ajouter au panierNo Binding. Etat : Fine. Hippolyte Pauquet & Polydore Pauquet (French 19th century) [Prepared for plate 11, Oiseaux mouche. Rubus Topaze] For L'Histoire naturelle des oiseaux exotiques by C.L. Lemaire (Paris: Pauquet and Debure, 1835-6) Watercolor on paper Paper size:9 x 5 3/4 in. Frame size: 17 1/2 x 14in. These exquisite watercolors were done by the Pauquet brothers in preparation for the publication of their "L'Histoire naturelle des oiseaux exotiques" ("Natural history of Exotic Birds"), a splendid compendium devoting attention to the some of the most dramatic and colorful ornithological species. Done in pencil and watercolor on paper and mounted onto lightweight cardstock pages within ruled borders, they include manuscript notations in pencil and ink and numbers corresponding to the plate numbers of the prints. The book was issued in Royal Octavo format in Paris from 1835-36 and was comprised of 80 hand-colored engravings. Hippolyte Pauquet was the elder of the two brothers and primarily responsible for translating the drawings into engravings, and thus this suite of watercolors is almost certainly the work of the younger brother, Polydore, though the two shared credit and almost always worked in collaboration. Both received their early training from their father, the engraver Jean Louis Charles Pauquet, and then attended the prestigious École des Beaux Arts in Paris. In recognition of their talents Hippolyte and Polydore exhibited their works at the distinguished Paris Salon during the 1820s and 1830s, though their primary renown came through their publications. Loca: 6.3BH.14C.