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Engravings, Etchings, Mezzotinits, Lithographs, and Acquatints, M0871 http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8fr010j No online items Guide to the Leon Kolb collection of Portraits: engravings, etchings, mezzotinits, lithographs, and acquatints, M0871 Finding aid prepared by Finding aid prepared by Processed by Special Collections staff. Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives Stanford University Libraries 557 Escondido Mall Stanford, California, 94305-6064 Repository email: [email protected] 2010-09-16 M0871 1 Title: Leon Kolb, collector. Portraits: engravings, etchings, mezzotinits, lithographs, and acquatints Identifier/Call Number: M0871 Contributing Institution: Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives Language of Material: English Physical Description: 9.0 Linear feet Date (inclusive): ca. 1600-1800 Abstract: The subjects include rulers, statesmen, authors, scholars and other famous personages from ancient times to the nineteenth century. Most of the prints were produced in the 17th and 18th centuries from paintings by Has Holbein, Anthony Vandyke, Godfrey Kneller, Peter Lely and other noted artists. Processing Information Note Item level description for items in Series 1 was taken from printed catalogue: Portraits: a catalog of the engravings, etchings, mezzotints, and lithographs presented to the Stanford University Library by Dr. and Mrs. Leon Kolb . Compiled by Lenkey, Susan V., [Stanford, Calif.] Stanford University, 1972. Collection Scope and Content Summary Arranged by name of subject, each print in Series 1 is numbered for convenient reference in the various indices in the printed catalogue by Susan Lenkey. Painters and engravers, printing techniques and social and historical positions of the subjects are identified and indexed as well.The subjects include rulers, statesmen, authors, scholars and other famous personages from ancient times to the nineteenth century. Most of the prints were produced in the 17th and 18th centuries from paintings by Has Holbein, Anthony Vandyke, Godfrey Kneller, Peter Lely and other noted artists. Dr. Kolb, Clinical Associate Professor Emeritus of Pharmacology in the Stanford School of Medicine, was a collector of books, pictures, and objects d'art. Materials in Series 2 are not referenced in the printed catalogue by Lenkey, and are described to the folder-level. Access to Collection Open for research. Publication Rights All requests to reproduce, publish, quote from, or otherwise use collection materials must be submitted in writing to the Head of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, California 94304-6064. Consent is given on behalf of Special Collections as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission from the copyright owner. Such permission must be obtained from the copyright owner, heir(s) or assigns. Restrictions also apply to digital representations of the original materials. See: http://library.stanford.edu/depts/spc/pubserv/permissions.html. Acquisition Information Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Leon Kolb, 1972. Accessions 1972-002 and 2010-110. Biographical/Historical Note Dr. Kolb, Clinical Associate Professor Emeritus of Pharmacology in the Stanford School of Medicine, was a collector of books, prints, and objects d'art. Series 1. Accn 1972-002 Physical Description: 12.0 Linear feet1647 items (prints) Flat Box 1, 0001. Abbott Charles 1st baron Tenderden, 1762-1832 Folder 1 Language of Material: English Scope and Contents note Charles Abbott Baron Tenterden, Lord Chief Justice of the Kings Bench, Tenderden. Painted by J.W.Wright. Engraved by W.Holl. Fisher Son & Co London 1836. Seated knee-piece in oblong looking right. Stipple-engraving. 22.4 x 14.7 cm. M0871 2 Series 1. Accn 1972-002 Flat Box 1, 0002. Abbott George abp. of Canterbury, 1562-1633 Folder 1 Language of Material: English Scope and Contents note Abbot Arch Bishop of Canterbury. From an original picture in the possession of Mr. Kingsley. Jacobus Houb raken s culp. Amst. Bust looking slightly left in lettered oval in symbolic Baroque surounding. From: Birch T. The Heads of the Most illustrious Persons of Great Britain. J. Knapton London 1756. Engraving. 36.2 x 22.8 cm. Singer No. 9/18. Flat Box 1, 0003. Abbott, George, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1562-1633 Folder 1 Language of Material: English Scope and Contents note George Abbot Archbishop of Canterbury. From the original in the Collection of The Right Honble The Earl of Verulam. Drawn by R.W.Satchwell; Engraved with Permission by C.Picart. London.Published March 25 by Lackington. Knee-piece in oblong looking right. Stipple-engraving. 37.2 x 26.4 cm. Trimmed close to plate-mark. 0004. Aberdeen, George Hamilton Gordon, 4th earl of, 1784-1800 Language of Material: English Physical Description: Scope and Contents note Item missing. Statesman, English. George, Earl of Aberdeen,/K.T. F.R.S. F.S.A./Painted by Tho. Lawrence Esq. R.A. Principal Painter in Ordinary to his Majesty./Engraved by G. Turner. London Pub.d Oct. 25th. 1900 by C. Turner, 50 Warren St. Fitzroy Sqe. Bust in oblong looking right. Mezzotint. 36.5 x 26.8 cm. Flat Box 1, 0005. Adaini Adam bp. of Hildesheim, 1603-1663 Folder 1 Language of Material: English Scope and Contents note Adamus Adami Prior in Murhart; Ord. S. Bened. S.Theol. D.Electus Abbas Huisburgensis III.mi Principis/Corbeiensis et Praelatorum Imperialium nec non Abbatissarun Principum et Imperialium ad Tractatus Pacis Universalis cum Plenipotentia Legatus. Anselmus van Hulle pinxit. Corn. Galle sculpsit. accipit Privilegium Caesareum. Cum privilegio Regum et Hollandiae ordinum. 1649. Bust looking right in oval lettered: ''Angeli Pacis amare elebunt." Engraving. - 30.5 x 19.3 cm. Singer No. 96/234. No. 124. from: Pacificatores orbis Christianun. Rotterdam 1697. Flat Box 1, 0006. Addison Joseph, 1672-1719 Folder 1 Language of Material: English Scope and Contents note Joseph Addison Esq. In the Collection of Jacob Jonson Esq. G.Kneller pinxit. J.Houbraken sculps. Ama. 1748. From: Birch T. The Heads of the Most Illustrious Persons of Great Britain. Bust in lettered oval looking slightly right surrounded by symbolic Baroque elements. Engraving. 36.0 x 22.8 cm. Singer No. 104/263. Flat Box 1, 0007. Adelaide [Sachsen-Koburg-Meiningen], Queen of [William IV.]. Ruler, English. Folder 1 W., 1792-1899 Physical Description: Scope and Contents note Bust in oblong looking slightly right. Mezzotint. 52 x 35.6 cm. Plate-mark trimmed off. M0871 3 Series 1. Accn 1972-002 Flat Box 1, 0008. Adolph Friedrich von Holstein Gottorp, 1710-1771 Folder 1 Language of Material: English Scope and Contents note Adolph Friedrich/erwehiter Schwedischer/Thron-Folger,/Sysang Sc. Lips. Knee-piece in oblong looking slightly right. Engraving. 29.8 x 18.8 cm. Plate-mark trimmed off. Singer No. 150/366. Flat Box 1, 0009. Agnolo, Andrea [del Sarto], 1488-1530 Folder 1 Language of Material: English Scope and Contents note Andrea del Sarto./Andrea del Sarto dip. V.Gozzini disegno. G.Saunders inc. Firenze 1824./Dall originale esistente nella Galleria della mobil Famiglia Ricci. Knee-piece in oblong looking right. Stipple-engraving. 30.0 x 21.0 cm. Flat Box 1, 0010. Aguesseau, Henri François, 1668-1751 Folder 1 Language of Material: English Scope and Contents note Le Chancelier/d'Aguesseau./R.Tourniere Pinxit. 1720. P. Maloeuvre Sculp. 1772. Bust in oval looking left in oblong. Engraving. 25.4 x 18.5 cm. Singer No. 217/514. 0011. Akenside, Mark, 1721-1770 Language of Material: English Physical Description: Scope and Contents note Item missing. Poet and physician, English. Mark Akenside (signed)./Author of/the Pleasures of Imagination./Pond. Richard Woodman./ Fisher Son & Co. London, 1838. Right profile in oblong. Mezzotint. 11.7 x 9.5 cm. Plate-mark trimmed of f. Scope and Contents note Item missing. Flat Box 1, 0012. Albia Terentia, mother of Otho, 8th emperor of Rome., 1st century A.D. Folder 2 Language of Material: English Scope and Contents note W.Albia Terentia Othonis Mater./[Double quatrain under portrait.]Aegidius Sadeler S.C.M. sculp. Marcus Sadeler excudit. Knee-piece in oblong looking left. No.IIX. Engraving. 35.2 x 24.4 cm. Flat Box 1, 0013. Alba, Fernando Alvarez de Toledo, duque de, 1508-1582 Folder 2 Language of Material: English Scope and Contents note Ferdinand Alvarez Herzog von Alba geb. 15O8; gest. zu Lissabon 1582. Entsprossen aus einem mit K~nigen verwandten Geschlechte ruhmgekrnter Feldherr Karls des V. in den ZUgen in Italien, Afrika Ungarn und Deutschland, Statthalter Philipps II. in den Niederlanden:von 1567 bis l573;als Greisnoch im Jahre 1580 Eroberer von Portugal fur seinen Konig Philipp 11. Das Original ist in der K.K.Ambraser Samlung. zu Wie. Bust in oval looking left. Stipple-engraving. 24.6 x 14.2 cm. Plate-mark trimmed off. Flat Box 1, 0014. Alba, Fernando Alvarez de Toledo, duque de, 1508-1582 Folder 2 Language of Material: English Scope and Contents note Ferdinand of Toledo Duke of Alva/Governour of the Low Countreys./Ro. Vaughan Sculp. L.6. fol. 25. Bust in oval looking slightly right. Engraving. 16.1 x 10.7 Plate-mark trimmed off. M0871 4 Series 1. Accn 1972-002 Flat Box 1, 0015. Albemarle, George Monk, 1st duke of, 1608-1670 Folder 2 Language of Material: English Scope and Contents note George Monk, Duke of Albemarle./From the original of Sir Peter Lely,in/The Town Hall, Exeter./Drawn by H.Crease; Engraved [with Permission] by W.J.Fry/London Published Feb. 1.1816, by Lackington, Allen and Co. and Longman Hurst Rees, Orme and Brown. Knee-piece in oblong looking right. Stipple-engraving. 36.4 x 25.8 cm. Plate-mark partly trimmed off. Flat Box 1, 0016. Albert, prince consort of Queen Victoria, 1819-1861 Folder 2 Language of Material: English Scope and Contents note His Royal Highness The Prince Albert 1844./Painted by H. Thorburn./drawn on stone by Fr.Hanfstaengl.
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