CATALOGUE OF AN EXHIBITION OF ENGRAVED PORTRAITS OF HISTORICAL PERSONAGES

MAY 1ST TO JUNE 1ST, I9Z8

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NUMBERS AMERICA I DENMARK 1-3 ENGLAND 4-32- 33-136 GERMANY 137-163 ITALY 164-174 THE NETHERLANDS 175-108 109-111 TURKEY 113 CATALOGUE

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AMERICA i SMITH, SIR THOMAS Engraved by SIMON VAN DE PASSE, 1616. Collection: Alfred Mor­ rison. "The honourable Sr- Thomas Smith Knight, late Embasa- dor from his Mastie to ye great Emperour of Russie, Gouvernour of ye Honble and famous Societyes of Marchants tradinge to ye East Indies, Muscovy, the French and Somer Islands Company; Treasurer for Virginia, etc Simon Passeus sculp. Lond: Ao 1616. Compt Hollad excu."

DENMARK

2. CHRISTIAN II, KING OF DENMARK, SWEDEN AND NORWAY Passavant 137 Engraved by JACOB BINCK. Collections: Julian Marshall; Alfred Morrison.

3 ELIZABETH OF AUSTRIA, QUEEN OF DENMARK, SWEDEN AND NORWAY, WIFE OF CHRISTIAN II Bartsch 92. Engraved by JACOB BINCK (152.5?).

[3] ENGLAND

4 CHAMBERLAIN, THE RIGHT HONORABLE JOSEPH Strang 466 Original etching by WILLIAM STRANG, 1903.

5 CHARLES I, STANDING BY HIS HORSE WITH THE DUKE OF HAMILTON LeBlanc 45

6 AND HER CHILDREN LeBlanc 48 A pair. Engraved by SIR ROBERT STRANGE after the paintings by Sir Anthony Van Dyck. Proofs before all letters.

7 CHARLES I Engraved by PIERRE LOMBART after Sir Anthony Van Dyck. The altered plate, being the Only State of Charles I and the Sixth State of the plate. Pair, with Oliver Cromwell (see Number 9).

8 CHARLES II Engraved by HENDRIK DANCKERTS after A. Hanneman. Water­ mark: Fool's bauble. Collection: F. R. Halsey.

9 CROMWELL, OLIVER Engraved by PIERRE LOMBART after Sir Anthony Van Dyck. The altered plate, being the Second Cromwell State and the Fifth State of the plate. Pair, with Charles I {see Number 7).

10 CROMWELL, OLIVER Whitman 471 Mezzotint engraving by CHARLES TURNER after the line engraving by William Faithorne. Preliminary etching, before any inscrip­ tion except the Greek words at top of subject; also a proof before the name of the personage, his titles, names of artists and publi­ cation line. (Two pieces). Collection: F. R. Halsey.

11 DODGSON, CAMPBELL Strang 689 Original etching by WILLIAM STRANG. Twenty-five impressions only. ii ELIZABETH, QUEEN OF ENGLAND, FRANCE, IRELAND AND VIRGINIA Engraved by CRISPIN VAN DE PASSE after Isaac Oliver. Collection: F. R. Halsey. [4] 13 ELIZABETH, QUEEN OF ENGLAND Colvin App. Ill - Engraved by FRANCIS DELARAM. From the Baziliwlogia, London, 1618.

14 ELIZABETH, QUEEN OF ENGLAND, ETC. Engraved by CRISPIN VAN DE PASSE, 1592..

15 EVELYN, JOHN Robert-Dumesnil 93 Engraved by NANTEUIL from his own design from life. Fourth State. "Rare." Collection: M. J. Bonn. Author of the famous "Diary," "Sculptura," "Sylva," "The Complete Gardener" (translated from the French of Quintine, 1698, etc.).

16 HARDY, THOMAS, No. 1 Strang 2.00 Original etching by WILLIAM STRANG, 1893. Twelve impressions printed. This impression is signed by Thomas Hardy as well as by the etcher.

17 HARDY, THOMAS, No. z Strang 2.2.7 Original etching by WILLIAM STRANG, 1894. Forty-five impres­ sions printed.

18 HARDY, THOMAS Strang 168 Original etching by WILLIAM STRANG, 1896. Thirty-five impres­ sions printed.

19 HARDY, THOMAS, O.M. Strang 517 Original etching by WILLIAM STRANG, 1910. xo HARDY, THOMAS, NO. 4 (facing to the left) Strang 710 Original etching by WILLIAM STRANG, 192.0. Second State, before the two lines of diagonal shading below, and to the right of, the ear. Two proofs only. xi HARDY, THOMAS, No. 4 Strang 710 Third State. Two proofs only.

2.2. HAWKE, THE RIGHT HONORABLE EDWARD, LORD Engraved by JOHN HALL after the painting by Francis Cotes, 1793. Collection: F. R. Halsey. Leader of the expedition against Louis- burg. [5] Z3 JAMES II, KING OF ENGLAND Engraved by WILLIAM FAITHORNE after the painting by C. Wou- tier. i4 JAMES, DUKE OF YORK, PLAYING TENNIS Etched by MATTHAUS MERIAN from his own design. First State. Very rare. "Sould by Tho. Jenner at the South Entry of the Ex­ change ..." Collections: E. Rose Tunno; Alfred Morrison; Second son of King Charles I, afterwards James II.

15 MANNING, HENRY EDWARD, CARDINAL Dry-point by ALPHONSE LEGROS from life. Proof between First and Second States, undescribed, before added shading above the right hand.

2.6 SHERIDAN, RICHARD BRINSLEY Engraved by JOHN HALL after the painting by Sir Joshua Reyn­ olds. Dramatist, orator, politician. With his associates bought Drury Lane Theatre. Favorite companion of the Prince Regent (George IV). Author of "The Rivals," "School for Scandal," "The Duenna," etc.

7.J SMITH, SIR THOMAS Engraved by SIMON VAN DE PASSE, 1616. Collection: Alfred Mor­ rison. "The honourable Sr- Thomas Smith Knight, late Embasa- dor from his Mastie to ye great Emperour of Russie, Gouvernour of ye Honb!e and famous Societyes of Marchants tradinge to ye East Indies, Muscovy, the French and Somer Islands Company; Treasurer for Virginia, etc. Simon Passeus sculp. Lond: Ao 1616. Compt Hollad excu."

2.8 STRAFFORD, THOMAS WENTWORTH, EARL OF; The Execu­ tion of, on Tower Hill, May iz, 1641 Parthey 552. Etched by WENZEL HOLLAR, 1641. Collection: Alfred Morrison. ' 'Hollar was most probably an eye-witness and therefore able to give a true and realistic representation of the scene as it actually was, which makes of this print a valuable historical record."

2.9 STRANG, WILLIAM Strang 154 Original etching by WILLIAM STRANG. Presentation proof from the Artist to John Lane. Forty-five impressions printed. [6] 30 VANE, SIR HARRY Ver Huell 51 Engraved by JACOBUS HOUBRACKEN after Sir Peter Lely. Proof, before the name of the personage, the name of the painter and the location of the painting. Puritan Statesman and Patriot. Beheaded on a charge of treason.

31 WENTWORTH, THOMAS, EARL OF STRAFFORD; The Execu­ tion of, on Tower Hill, May 12., 1641 (See Strafford, Number 2.8)

31 WESLEY, JOHN Engraved by JOHN FITTLER after William Hamilton. Proof before all letters. Collection: F. R. Halsey.

[7] FRANCE

33 AMELOT, MICHEL Robert-Dumesnil 2.1 Engraved by NANTEUIL, from his own design from life, in 1675. Only State. Archbishop of Tours.

34 Robert-Dumesnil zx Engraved by NANTEUIL, after Pierre Mignard, 1660. Second State, of five. Collection: M. J. Bonn. Widow of Louis XIII; Regent during the minority of Louis XIV.

3 5 BARBERIN, ANTOINE Robert-Dumesnil 30 Engraved by NANTEUIL from his own design from life in 1663. Only State. Cardinal; Archbishop of Rheims.

36 BARON, MICHAEL Beraldi 4Z Engraved by JEAN DAULLE after Frangois de Troy, 1732.. Proof before all letters. Collections: Fritz Rumpf; G. Ritter von Franck. A celebrated French comedian, 1653-17x9.

37 BARRILLON DE MORANGIS, ANTOINE Robert-Dumesnil 31 Engraved by NANTEUIL from his own design from life in 1661. Collections: Fritz Rumpf; M. J. Bonn. Conseiller d'Etat, Inten- dant des Finances.

38 BEAUFORT, FRANCOIS DE VENDOME, Due DE Robert-Dumesnil 33 Engraved by NANTEUIL, after Nocret. First State, with the name of Le Blond as publisher. Grandson of Henry IV and Gabrielle d'Estrees. Prominent during the wars of the Fronde; nicknamed Le Roi des Halles.

39 BEAUMANOIR DE LAVARDIN, PHILIBERT-EMMANUEL DE Robert-Dumesnil 35 Engraved by NANTEUIL from his own design from life in 1660. FirstState. Collection: M.J. Bonn. Bishopof Mans.

40 BEAUMANOIR DE LAVARDIN, PHILIBERT-EMMANUEL DE Robert-Dumesnil 3 5 Second State, of five. Collection: M.J. Bonn. [8] 41 BECAT, MLLE., AUX AMBASSADEURS Delteil 49 Original lithograph by DEGAS. Only State. Collection: Degas. "As typical a work by the mature Degas as any of his largest paintings is the marvellous lithograph of Mlle. Becat aux Ambas­ sadeurs ... As a composition, and arrangement of ordinary things in a fine design, it can hold its own with anything that ever came out of Japan."

42. BELLIEVRE, POMPONE DE Robert-Dumesnil 36 Engraved by NANTEUIL, after Philippe de Champaigne. Second State. First President of the of .

43 BENTIVOGLIO, GUIDO Robert-Dumesnil 43 Engraved by JEAN MORIN, after Van Dyck. Only State. Cardinal. Papal Nuncio to the Court of Louis XIII. "Belle piece."

44 BERTHIER, PIERRE Robert-Dumesnil 44 Engraved by JEAN MORIN, after Philippe de Champaigne. Second State. Bishop of Montauban. Son of the President of the Parle­ ment of Toulouse.

45 BLONDEAU, FRANCOIS Robert-Dumesnil 40 Engraved by NANTEUIL from his own design from life in 1653. Only State. President of the Chambre des Comptes.

46 BORROMEO, CARLO Robert-Dumesnil 46 Engraved by JEAN MORIN, after Philippe de Champaigne. Second State. Cardinal, Archbishop of . Canonized in 1610.

47 BOSSUET, JACQUES-BENIGNE Engraved by Pierre Imbert Drevet, after the painting by Hya- cinthe Rigaud, in 1713. Fourth State, of five. "One could desire nothing more accomplished than this admirable engraving." Mariette.

48 BOUILLON, FREDERIC-MAURICE DE LA TOUR D'AUVERGNE, Due DE Robert-Dumesnil 49 Engraved by NANTEUIL from his own design from life. Second State, of five. Elder brother of the great Turenne. His fame as a general has been eclipsed by that of his younger brother Henri. [9] 49 BOUILLON, GODEFROI-MAURICE DE LA TOUR D'AUVERGNE, Due DE Robert-Dumesnil 50 Engraved by NANTEUIL from his own design from life in 1657. The son of Frederic-Maurice de La Tour d'Auvergne, Due de Bouillon, and nephew of the great Turenne.

50 BOUILLON, EMMANUEL-THEODORE DE LA TOUR D'AU­ VERGNE, CARDINAL DE Robert-Dumesnil 51 Engraved by NANTEUIL from his own design from life in 1668. First State. Collections: Pierre Mariette; Fritz Rumpf. Younger brother of Godefroi-Maurice de La Tour d'Auvergne, Due de Bouillon. Abbe of Clugny.

51 BRACKET DE LA MILLETIERE,THEOPHILE Robert-Dumesnil 48 Engraved by JEAN MORIN, after Philippe de Champaigne. Only State. Commencing as an ardent Calvinist he became an intol­ erant Catholic.

52. BRISACIER, GUILLAUME DE Robert-Dumesnil 15 Engraved by ANTOINE MASSON, after Nicolas Mignard, in 1664. First State, before any inscription in the oval frame. Collection: Jules Gerbeau. Secretaire des Commandemens de la Reyne. The "Gray-haired Man." One of the masterpieces of portrait en­ graving.

53 CAMUS, JEAN-PIERRE Robert-Dumesnil 49 Engraved by JEAN MORIN, after Philippe de Champaigne. Collec­ tions: W. I. Jenkins; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Duplicate. Bishop of Bellay. Friend of St. Francis de Sales. He refused the Bishoprics of Paris and Amiens, and died by choice in the Hos pital for Incurables in Paris.

54 CHAPELAIN, JEAN Robert-Dumesnil 60 Engraved by NANTEUIL from his own design from life in 1655. Third State. Collection: A. Ritter von Franck. French poet. One of the first members of the French Academy and influential in determining the character of its labors.

5 5 CHARLES V OF LORRAINE Robert-Dumesnil 63 Engraved by NANTEUIL from his own design from life in 1660. OnlyState. Collection: M.J. Bonn. One of the greatest captains [10] of his age. In 1678 he married the Queen dowager of Poland; later was appointed generalissimo of the Imperial Army against the Turks, and died at Weltz, April 18, 1690.

56 CHARLES IX Engraved by A. DE BRUYN. Collection: Alfred Morrison. Second son of Henry II and Catharine de' Medici. Under the influence of his mother he consented to the massacre of St. Bartholomew, August 14, 1571. 57 CHAVIGNY, LEON-BOUTHILLIER, COMTE DE Robert-Dumesnil 66 Engraved by NANTEUIL, after Horent Le Comte. Only State. Col­ lection: M.J. Bonn. Louis XIII named him, in his will, as Min­ ister of State and a member of the Council of Regency, but he was dislodged by Mazarin, in 1643. The son of Marie de Bra- gelogne, wife of , and the attributed son of .

58 CHRYSTIN, NICOLAS Robert-Dumesnil 51 Engraved by JEAN MORIN, after Anthony Van Dyck. Son of the plenipotentiary of King Philip IV of Spain to the Peace of Ver- vins. "Belle piece." "This portrait alone would have established Morin's fame."

59 COLBERT, JEAN-BAPTISTE Robert-Dumesnil 76 Engraved by NANTEUIL from his own design from life in 1676. Seventh State, the date erased. Collection: Paul Davidsohn. Minister of Finance.

60 COLIGNY, GASPARD DE Andresen 1 Engraved by JOST AMMAN in 1573. Collection: Alfred Morrison. The celebrated French general and Huguenot leader. Son of Gas­ pard de Coligny, Marshall of France. Nephew of the Constable Anne de Montmorency. The head of the Huguenot party until superseded by Henry of Navarre. On the occasion of the mar­ riage of Henry of Navarre with Marguerite de Valois, daughter of Catharine de' Medici and sister of Charles IX, he visited Paris where, although treated with apparent cordiality by the King, he was murdered in his chamber in the presence of the Due de Guise, falling as the first victim of the massacre of St. Bartholo­ mew. A view of the massacre is seen below the portrait. 61 CONDE, Louis II DE BOURBON, PRINCE DE ("The Great Conde'',' 'Monsieur le Prince'') Robert-Dumesnil 79 Engraved by NANTEUIL, from his own design from life, 1662.. In 1641 Conde (then Due d'Enghien) had married the niece of Car­ dinal Richelieu. At that time only the young children of Louis XIII and the life of Monsieur stood between the Prince de Cond6, and the crown.

62. CONDE, LOUIS II DE BOURBON, PRINCE DE Robert-Dumesnil 79 Engraved by NANTEUIL, from his own design from life, 1662.. Collections: A. Donnadieu; M.J. Bonn

63 DERUET, CLAUDE, AND HIS SON Meaume 505 Etched by CALLOT from his own design, 1631. Third State. Der­ uet was painter to the Duke of Lorraine, and a friend and patron of Callot. 64 DUNOIS, JEAN-LOUIS-CHARLES D'ORLEANS-LONGUEVILLE, COMTE DE Robert-Dumesnil 86 Engraved by NANTEUIL, after Ferdinand, 1660. First State. Col­ lection: M. J. Bonn. Eldest son of Due de Longueville. Upon the death of his father, when by succession Jean-Louis became in turn Due de Longueville, he relinquished that title to his younger brother, the Comte de Saint-Pol, and took that of Abbe d'Or­ leans. 65 FURSTEMBERG,GUILLAUME-EGON,PRINCEANDCARDINALDE Robert-Dumesnil 100 Engraved by NANTEUIL from his own design from life in 1671. Second State, with the word Egon in the inscription. Bishop of Metz, Bishop-Coadjutor of Cologne.

66 GESVRES, FRANgois POTIER, MARQUIS DE Robert-Dumesnil 53 Engraved by JEAN MORIN, after Philippe de Champaigne. Only State. Collections: W. I. Jenkins; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Duplicate.

67 GRIMBERGHE, HONORINE DE Robert-Dumesnil 55 Engraved by JEAN MORIN, after Van Dyck. Only State. Collec­ tions: Bibliotheque Royale, Paris, Duplicate; Henry F. Sewell; L>] Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Duplicate. Daughter of Geoffrey, Comte de Grimberghe. Married, first, Albert-Maximilien de Hennin, Comte de Bossu; and after his death married secretly Henri de Lorraine, Due de Guise, grand-son otBalafre.

68 GRIMBERGHE, HONORINE DE Robert-Dumesnil 56 Engraved by JEAN MORIN, after Van Dyck. First State. Collec­ tion: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Duplicate.

69 GRIMBERGHE, HONORINE DE Robert-Dumesnil 56 Engraved by JEAN MORIN, after Van Dyck. First State, with the name of the painter. Collection: Museum of Fine Arts, Bos­ ton, Duplicate. Watermarks: Crowned shield with fleur-de-lys; Crowned shield with monogram A. U.

70 GUEBRIANT, JEAN-BAPTISTE BUDES, COMTE DE Robert-Dumesnil 105 Engraved by NANTEUIL from his own design from life. Collec­ tions: Alfred Hubert; M. J. Bonn. Marshal of France. Com­ manded the armies of France and Sweden in Germany, and was mortally wounded in 1643 at trie Seige of Rothweil.

71 GUENATJLT, FRANgOlS Robert-Dumesnil 105 Engraved by NANTEUIL from his own design from life in 1664. Only State. Collections: A. Donnadieu; Pierre Mariette; Fritz Rumpf; M.J. Bonn. Physician to the Queen.

7Z GUENEGAUD, HENRI DE Robert-Dumesnil 106 Engraved by NANTEUIL, after Philippe de Champaigne. Second State. Marquis de Plancy, Secretary of State.

73 HARCOURT, HENRI DE LORRAINE, COMTE D' Robert-Dumesnil 34 Engraved by ANTOINE MASSON, after the painting by Nicolas Mignard in 1667. First State. Collection: Alfred Morrison. Called Cadet a la Perle. One of the masterpieces of portrait engraving. 74 HENRY III Engraved by JEROME WIERIX. Collections: A. Donnadieu; John Young. Third son of Henry II and Catharine de'Medici. He was elected King of Poland in 1673, and succeeded his brother Charles IX, King of France, in 1674. He caused the assassination of the [13] Due de Guise. He was forced to take refuge with Henry of Navarre, in whose camp at St. Cloud he was murdered by the monk Jacques Clement.

75 HENRY IV Le Blanc 95 Engraved by HERMANN MULLER of Amsterdam. Collections: E. Rose Tunno; John Young; Alfred Morrison. Son of Antoine de Bourbon, King of Navarre, and Jeanne d'Albret. Married Mar­ guerite de Valois,daughterofCatharine de'Medici;and,secondly, Marie de' Medici. 76 HUGO, VICTOR (slightly turned to the right) Delteil 6 Original dry-point by RODIN. First State, of six. One proof only in this state was known to Delteil. In the autograph of Rodin: hommage a notre grand artiste A. Roll. Rodin.

77 HUGO, VICTOR (full face) Delteil 7 Original dry-point by RODIN. Second State, of seven. "Tres- rare." Delteil. Biach Collection.

78 LA BARDE, DENIS DE Robert-Dumesnil 115 Engraved by NANTEUIL from his own design from life in 1657. Only State. Collection: M. J. Bonn. Bishop of Saint-Brieuc, Canon of Notre-Dame-de-Paris, Almoner to the King.

79 LA CHAMBRE, MARIN CUREAU DE Robert-Dumesnil 116 Engraved by NANTEUIL from his own design from life. Second State, of four. Collections: J. Camberlyn; M.J. Bonn. Physician to the King.

80 LALLEMANT, PIERRE Robert-Dumesnil 117 Engraved by NANTEUIL from his own design from life in 1678. Collection: M. J. Bonn. Prior of Sainte-Genevieve and Chan­ cellor of the University of Paris.

81 LARGILLIERE, MARGUERITE ELIZABETH DE Le Blanc 146 Engraved by J. G. Wille after the painting by Nicolas de Lar­ gilliere. Daughter of the painter Nicolas de Largilliere.

8i LEBRUN, MADAME VIGEE- Engraved by j. G. VON MULLER after the painting by Madame Vigee-Lebrun. EH] 83 LE TELLIER, MICHEL Robert-Dumesnil 76 Engraved by JEAN MORIN, after Philippe de Champaigne. Only State. Minister of State.

84 LE TELLIER, MICHEL Robert-Dumesnil 134 Engraved by NANTEUIL from his own design from life in 1661. First State, with the octagonal border. Collections: A. Donna- dieu; M. J. Bonn. Minister of State, Chancellor and Garde des Sceaux of France.

85 LE TELLIER, CHARLES-MAURICE Robert-Dumesnil 138 Engraved by NANTEUIL from his own design from life in 1663. Only State. Abbe de Lagny; Archbishop of Rheims in 1671. Son of Michel Le Tellier, brother of the Marquis de Louvois.

86 LE TELLIER, CHARLES-MAURICE Robert-Dumesnil 139 Engraved by NANTEUIL from his own design from life, 1663-4. Fourth State, with the date 1664.

87 LE TELLIER, CHARLES-MAURICE Robert-Dumesnil 140 Engraved by NANTEUIL from his own design from life in 1670. First State, of three. Collection: M.J. Bonn. "Tres-rare."

88 LE TELLIER, CHARLES-MAURICE Second State. Collection: M. J. Bonn.

89 LIGNY, DOMINIQUE DE Robert-Dumesnil 144 Engraved by NANTEUIL from his own design from life in 1654. Only State. Abbe of Sain t-Jeand' Amiens, later becoming Bishop of Meaux.

90 LIONNE, HUGUES DE Robert-Dumesnil 146 Engraved by NANTEUIL from his own design from life. Second State. Collection: M. J. Bonn. Secretary of State.

91 LIONNE, JULES-PAUL Robert-Dumesnil 147 Engraved by NANTEUIL from his own design from life in 1667. First State, with the date 1667. Collection: M. J. Bonn. Abbe of Marmoutier and Prior of Saint-Martin-des-Champs. C*5] 9i LoMENIE DE BRIENNE, HENRI-AUGUSTE DE Robert-Dumesnil 148 Engraved by NANTEUIL from his own design from life in 1660. First State, before the inscription below. Collection: M.J. Bonn. Secretary of State.

93 Louis XIII Robert-Dumesnil 64 Engraved by JEAN MORIN, after Philippe de Champaigne. Only State. Son of Henry IV and Marie de' Medici. Married Anne of Austria.

94 Louis XIV Robert-Dumesnil 157 Engraved by NANTEUIL from his own design from life in 1666. First (or second?) State, of seven. Collection: M. J. Bonn. Louis XIV was twenty-eight years of age when this portrait was en­ graved. "This is the young Alexander who has just seized the reins of Government and set up the most brilliant court in history. Madly in love with Mile, de La Valliere, and building Versailles with feverish haste."

95 Louis XIV Robert-Dumesnil 158 Engraved by NANTEUIL from his own design from life in 1667. Third State. Collections: A. Wasset;M. J. Bonn. The ornamental border was designed by Charles LeBrun.

96 Louis XIV Robert-Dumesnil 161 Engraved by NANTEUIL from his own design from life in 1676. Fifth State.

97 Louis, Due DE BOURGOGNE Robert-Dumesnil 158 Engraved by Edelinck, after de Troy. Second State. Collection: A. C. H. His de la Salle. Oldest son of Louis, Dauphin of France; grand-son of Louis XIV; father of Louis XV. Married, 1697, Marie Adelaide de Savoie.

98 Louis DE LORRAINE, PRINCE DE PHALSBOURG Meaume 508 Etched by Callot from his own design. Only State. Collection: Friedrich August II, Dresden. Natural son of Louis II, Cardinal de Guise, and favorite of Duke Henry II. [16J

J 99 Louis DE LORRAINE, PRINCE DE PHALSBOURG Meaume 508 Etched by CALLOT from his own design. Collection: National Museum, Stockholm, Duplicate.

100 MALLIER DU HOUSSAY, FRANJOIS Robert-Dumesnil 167 Engraved by NANTEUIL, after Velut. Second State. Collection: M. J. Bonn. Bishop of Troyes. Louis XIV remarked one day of this prelate that he was "the exemplary and model bishop, both on account of his residence within his diocese and for his other virtues."

101 MARGUERITE DE FRANCE, DUCHESSE DE SAVOIE Robert-Dumesnil 67 Engraved by Jean Rabel, (i54o?-i6o3). Daughter of Francois I. Married Emmanuel Philibert, Due de Savoie. ioi MARIE DE LORRAINE, DUCHESSE DE GUISE Robert-Dumesnil 32. Engraved by ANTOINE MASSON, after Pierre Mignard, in 1684. Collection: Ambroise Firmin-Didot.

103 MARIE DE' MEDICI Alvin 1978 Engraved by JAN WIERIX, (1600). Collections: John Young; Al­ fred Morrison. Daughter of Francesco de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany. Married Henry IV in 1600. Regent of France 1610- 1617; mother of Louis XIII. Was exiled by Richelieu in 1631.

104 MARIE DE' MEDICI Alvin 1979 Engraved by ANTHONIE WIERIX. First State. Collection: Alfred Morrison.

105 MARIE-JEANNE-BAPTISTE DE SAVOIE-NEMOURS, DUCHESSE DE SAVOIE Robert-Dumesnil 169 Engraved by NANTEUIL, after Laurent du Sour, 1678. Second State. Daughter of the Due de Nemours and Elizabeth de Vendome. Married, 1665, Charles-Emmanuel II, Due de Savoie. She was the niece of Henri de Savoie, last Due de Nemours.

106 MAUGIS DES GRANGES, PIERRE Robert-Dumesnil 67 Engraved by JEAN MORIN, after Philippe de Champaigne. First State, before the retouch. Collections: Charles Petitjean; Mu- [17] seum of Fine Arts, Boston, Duplicate. Maitre-d'Hotel to Louis XIII. Brother of the celebrated Abbe Saint-Ambroise, the first collector of prints in France, whose collection was acquired by that Prince of Print Collectors, Michel de Marolies, Abbe de Villeloin.

107 MAZARIN, DUCHESSE DE (HORTENCE MANCINI) Engraved by G. VALCK, after Sir Peter Lely. Niece of . She inherited the bulk of her uncle's vast wealth, and married Armand de la Porte, Due de la Meilleraye, who took the name of Mazarin. In 1675 she embarked for England by way of Amsterdam. King Charles II received her with open arms, in­ stalled her at once as one of his subordinate Sultanas and gave her a pension of £4,000.

108 MAZARIN, JULES, CARDINAL Robert-Dumesnil 174 Engraved by NANTEUIL from his own design from life. First State. "Rare." Collection: M.J. Bonn.

109 MAZARIN, JULES Robert-Dumesnil 180 Engraved by NANTEUIL, from his own design from life, 1656. Below, in the center oblong panel, is shown Louis XIII ill in bed, surrounded by his court, declaring the Queen, Anne of Austria, regent. no MAZARIN, JULES Robert-Dumesnil 184 Engraved by NANTEUIL, from his own design from life, 1659. First State. in MESMES, JEAN-ANTOINE DE Robert-Dumesnil 191 Engraved by NANTEUIL from his own design from life in 1655. First State. Collection: F. R. Halsey. Younger brother of Henri de Mesmes, and, like his brother, President a mortier au Parle- ment de Paris.

Hi MIGNARD,CATHERINE,COMTESSEDEFEUGUIERE Beraldi 57 Engraved by JEAN DAULLE after Pierre Mignard. Daughter of the painter Pierre Mignard, whose portrait is seen at the left. "The portrait of Mignard's daughter was finished in 1735, and was recognized as a chef-d'eeuvre by Daulle's contemporaries in en­ graving, such as Gaucher, who admitted that the resemblance of [18] the two heads, the sentiment, the purity, the grace, the harmony, and the technique were all admirable."

113 MOLE, FRANCOIS Robert-Dumesnil 195 Engraved by NANTEUIL from his own design from life in 1649. Collections: Fritz Rumpf; G. Ri tter von Franck; M. J. Bonn. Son of Matthieu Mole and grand-son of Edouard Mole. Abbe of Saint- Croix and Bordeaux.

114 MOLIERE, (JEAN-BAPTISTE POQUELIN) P. & B. 34 Engraved by BEAUVARLET, after Bourdon. The rare Second State, of four, with Moliere's name above, but before the engraved dedication. The dedication has been written-in in pen and ink by a contemporary hand. (Is this the engraver's model proof for the engraver of the dedication below?) The greatest French writer of comedies. "In brilliance of wit he is, among dramatists, inferior only to Aristophanes and Congreve." Saintsbury.

115 MOUTON, CHARLES Robert-Dumesnil 181 Engraved by GERARD EDELINCK, after Francois de Troy. Lute- player to Louis XrV.

116 NEMOURS, HENRI DE SAVOIE, Due DE Robert-Dumesnil 198 Engraved by NANTEUIL from his own design from life in 1651. Second State, with the date 1651, but before the title of the per­ sonage. Collection: M. J. Bonn. Archbishop of Rheims; first Peer of France. On the death of his brother, killed in a duel by the Due de Beaufort, he gave up his benefices, and in 1657 married Marie d'Orleans-Longueville, daughter of Henri II, Due de Longueville, and died two years later.

117 NEMOURS, HENRI DE SAVOIE, Due DE Robert-Dumesnil 199 Engraved by NANTEUIL from his own design from life in 1652.. FirstState. Collection: M.J. Bonn.

118 NEMOURS, ANNE-MARIE- D'ORLEANS-LONGUEVILLE, DUCHESSE DE Robert-Dumesnil zoo Engraved by NANTEUIL, after Beaubrun. Collection: M. J. Bonn. Married, May 2.2., 1657, Henri de Savoie, Due de Nemours.

119 NEUFVILLE, FERDINAND DE Robert-Dumesnil 2.03 Engraved by NANTEUIL, after Philippe de Champaigne, in 1657. Second State, with the date 1657, afterwards changed to 1658. [19] Bishop of Chartres. Brother of Nicolas de Neufville, Due de Villeroy. "His affability, generosity, sweetness and prudence made him beloved by all those in his diocese."

12.0 NOVION, NICOLAS POTIER DE Robert-Dumesnil 106 Engraved by NANTEUIL from his own design from life in 1656. Second State, with the date 1657. Premier President au Parle- ment de Paris. iii ORLEANS, PHILIPPE, Due D' Robert-Dumesnil zo8 Engraved by NANTEUIL from his own design from life. Collec­ tion: M.J. Bonn. Only brother of Louis XIV. His wife writing of him says: "He had the habits of a woman rather than those of a man; he cared neither for horses or hunting; he had no pleasures but play, society, eating well, dancing, and dress." iii ORMESSON, OLIVIER LE FEVRE D' Robert-Dumesnil 58 Engraved by ANTOINE MASSON from his own design from life in 1665. Second State. Conseiller au Parlement de Paris et maitre des requets. One of the most upright magistrates at the court of Louis XIV. Conspicuous for his integrity during the trial of Nicolas Fouquet.

113 PEREFIXE DE BEAUMONT, HARDOUIN DE Robert-Dumesnil 114 Engraved by NANTEUIL from his own design from life in 1665. First State, with the date 1665, changed in the Second State to 1668. Maitre de la Chambre to Cardinal Richelieu, he was chosen, while still only a Doctor of Theology, by the Regent, Anne of Austria, as Preceptor to Louis XIV. Bishop of Rodez, 1648; Archbishop of Paris 1662..

1Z4 PHILIP V OF SPAIN (when Duke of Anjou) Robert-Dumesnil 194 Engraved by EDELINCK, after de Troy. Collection: Alfred Morri­ son. Second son of Louis, Dauphin of France, and Marie-Anne of Bavaria.

115 POMPADOUR, MARQUISE DE (JEANNE ANTOINETTE POISSON LE NORMANT D'ETOILES) 17Z1-1764 Engraved by GIOVANNI MARCO PITTERI from his own design. Chie [zo] mistress of Louis XV of France. Notorious for her influence in French internal politics and foreign affairs during the period 1745-64.

12.6 REGNAULDIN, CLAUDE Robert-Dumesnil 2.16 Engraved by NANTEUIL from his own design from life in 1658. Second State, of five, with the date 1658. Collection: M.J. Bonn. Procureur general au grand Conseil.

127 REYNIE, GABRIEL-NICOLAS, SEIGNEUR DE LA Engraved by Pieter van Schuppen after Pierre Mignard, in 1665. The first Lieutenant-General of Police of the city of Paris. Died 1709, aged 85. iz8 SAINT-AUBIN, AUGUSTIN DE

119 SAINT-AUBIN, MADAME AUGUSTIN DE Bocher 406 Engraved by SAINT-AUBIN from his own designs. A pair. The Saint-Aubin is in the First State; Madame Saint-Aubin is in the Second State (of five). Collection: F. R. Halsey. Published with the titles, respectively of Compter sur mes Serments and Au Moins Soyez. Discret.

130 SARRASIN,JEAN-FRANSOIS Robert-Dumesnil zzo Engraved by NANTEUIL from his own design from life in 1649. First State. Collection: M. J. Bonn. "Tres-rare." French poet and one of the most polished writers of the seventeenth century.

131 STEENBERGHEN, JEAN-BAPTISTE VAN Robert-Dumesnil zz6 Engraved by NANTEUIL, after Duchastel, 1668. Third State, be­ fore the inscription on the tablet below. Conseiller du Roi au Conseil de Flandre.

131 THOU, CHRISTOPHE DE Robert-Dumesnil 78 Engraved by JEAN MORIN. Only State. "Belle piece."Collection: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Duplicate. First President of the Parlement of Paris.

133 TROY, FRANCOIS DE F. D. iro Engraved by PIERRE DREVET, after the painter's portrait of him­ self. Proof before all letters. "Tres-rare." Collection: Alfred Morrison. [XI ] 134 TUBCEUF, JACQUES Robert-Dumesnil 80 Engraved by JEAN MORIN, after Philippe de Champaigne. Only- State. ' 'Belle piece.'' Father of the Advocate General Talon.

135 VALOIS, CHARLES DE, Due D'ANGOULEME Robert-Dumesnil 81 Engraved by JEAN MORIN, after Philippe de Champaigne. Only State. Natural son of Charles IX and the beautiful Marie Tou- chet. Grandson of Catharine de' Medici.

136 VILLEMONTEE, FRANCOIS DE Robert-Dumesnil 86 Engraved by JEAN MORIN, after Philippe de Champaigne. First State, before the plate was reworked. Collections: Charles Petit- jean; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Duplicate. Bishop of Saint- Malo.

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137 ALBERT OF BRANDENBERG Bartsch 101 Engraved by ALBRECHT DURER in 1519. Called "The Little Car­ dinal" to distinguish it from the other portrait engraved by Durer in 1513. Albert, Margrave of Brandenberg, was Archbishop of Mayence and Magdeberg, primate elector of the Empire, Car­ dinal of Chrysogonus. "This portrait not only stands pre-eminent for delicacy and noble simplicity among those engraved by Durer, but it will always be ranked among the best portraits engraved anywhere, at anytime." S. R. Koehler.

138 ALBERT VON DER HELLE Bartsch 186 Engraved by HEINRICH ALDEGREVER, 1538. Collection: Alfred Morrison.

139 BALDERMAN, ERASMUS Bartsch 63 Engraved by BARTHEL BEHAM in 1535. Collection: Friedrich Aug­ ust II, Dresden.

140 BATHORI, SIGISMUND, OF TRANSYLVANIA, MOLDAVIA AND WALACHIA Nagler 9 Engraved by HEINRICH ULRICH. Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire.

141 DANIEL, ARCHBISHOP AND ELECTOR OF MAYENCE Bartsch IX.52.4.1 Engraved by MASTER T. V. B.

141 FERDINAND I Bartsch 61 Engraved by BARTHEL BEHAM in 1531. Watermark: Vase sur­ mounted by wheel and balls. Emperor of the Holy Roman Em­ pire on the abdication of Charles V in 1556. In 1519 Charles and Ferdinand had succeeded their grandfather Maximilian I, in the Austrian dominions; and in 15x2. Charles relinquished his share in this sovereignty to his brother. In 1516 Ferdinand was elected King of Bohemia and Hungary. L>3] 143 FREDERIC THE WISE Bartsch 104 Engraved by ALBRECHT DURER in 1514. Frederic III, Elector and Duke of Saxony, founder of the University of Wittenberg; a sup­ porter of the Reformation.

144 FREYBERG OF ASCHAU Bartsch 5 Etched by HANS SEBALD LAUTENSACK from his own design. "Fort Rare." Collection: A. Firmin-Didot.

145 HARTUNG, JOHANNES, AGED 75 Passavant 461.1 Etched by ABEL STIMMER, 1579.

146 JOHANN VON HENNEBERG, ABBE OF FULDA Bartsch 13 Engraved by HANS BROSAMER, 1541. Collections Julian Marshall; Alfred Morrison.

147 JOHN FREDERICK, ELECTOR OF SAXONY Andresen 1 Engraved by F. BRENTEL, 1609. Collection: Alfred Morrison.

148 JOHN FREDERICK, ELECTOR OF SAXONY, SURNAMED THE MAGNANIMOUS Bartsch 116 Engraved by GEORG PENCZ, 1543. Collections: William Esdaile; Julian Marshall; Alfred Morrison.

149 KHEVENHULLER, GEORG Bartsch IX.514.1 Engraved by MASTER T. V. B. Governor of Carinthia; and Cham­ berlain, successively, to the Emperors Ferdinand I, Maximilian II, and Rudolph.

150 LAUTENSACK, PAUL, AGED 74 Bartsch 1 Etched by HANS SEBALD LAUTENSACK, from his own design, in 1551. Collections: G. Ritter von Franck; Friedrich August II, Dresden. Father of Hans Sebald Lautensack.

151 LUTHER, MARTIN Bartsch 6 Engraved by LUCAS CRANACH,from his own design, in 1511. Col­ lections: A. Firmin-Didot; Alfred Morrison.

152. LUTHER, MARTIN Bartsch iz Engraved by MELCHIOR LORCH, 1548. This portrait represents Martin Luther at the age of 63. CM] 153 LUTHER, MARTIN Bartsch 184 Engraved by HEINRICH ALDEGREVER, 1540. Collections: Julian Marshall; Alfred Morrison.

154 MAXIMILIAN I, EMPEROR Bartsch 153 Woodcut of the School of Albrecht Durer, 1519.

155 MELANCHTHON, PHILIP Bartsch 185 Engraved by HEINRICH ALDEGREVER, 1540.

156 MELANCHTHON, PHILIP Bartsch 105 Engraved by ALBRECHT DURER in 1516. Watermark: Little jug. The colleague of Luther in the work of the Reformation. Cele­ brated for his learning as ' 'Preceptor Germanias.''

157 PlRKHEIMER WlLIBALD, Bartsch 106 Engraved by ALBRECHT DURER in 152.4. Patrician, Humanist and Councilor of Nuremberg, and a life-long friend of Durer.

158 REINIER, V. H. Bartsch 96 Engraved by JACOB BINCK. Collections: Pierre Mariette, 1669; G. A. Cardew.

159 ROGGENBACH, DR. Bartsch 9 Etched by HANS SEBALD LAUTENSACK from his own design in 1554. Watermark: Large Cross with letters D. H. G. Collection: Fried- rich August II, Dresden.

160 ROSINI, BARTHOLOMEW, Bartsch IX.558.1 Engraved by CASPAR SOMMERSTEIN, 1583. Pastor at Ratisbonne.

161 SACHS, HANS Andresen n Etched by JOST AMMAN, 1576. The most celebrated of the Master- singers. From 1514, when he began to write, to 1567, he com­ posed 4,175 mastersongs, 108 dramas, 1,558 narratives, fables, allegories and the like,and 7 prose dialogues; in all 6,048 works.

162. ULRICH VON WURTTENBERG Heller (Cranach) 637 Woodcut by HANS BROSAMER? or by LUCAS CRANACH? Collection: Alfred Morrison.

163 WICELIUS, GEORG Bartsch 14 Engraved by HANS BROSAMER, 1541. Theologian of Fulda. t>5] ITALY

164 BARBARELLI, GIORGIONE Andresen 10 Engraved by CORNELIS VAN DALEN after the painting by Titian. First State. Proof before all inscriptions. Watermark: Crowned shield with Fleur-de-Lys. Collection: F. W. Klever. Pupil of Giovanni Bellini. Famous as a colorist and reckoned the most brilliant of his School and generation.

165 COSMO II, GRAND DUKE OF TUSCANY Meaume 4x9 bis. Etched by CALLOT from his own design. Collection: Friedrich August II, Dresden.

166 FRANCESCO DE' MEDICI, PRINCE OF TUSCANY DeVesme36 Engraved by STEFANO DELLA BELLA. Son of the Grand Duke Cosmo II. Died at Ratisbonne, 1634, at the age of 19.

167 GIORGIONE BARBARELLI (See Number 164)

168 LIVY (TITUS LIVIUS) Nagler V.io^i Woodcut by ZOAN ANDREA. The greatest of Roman historians and the most important prose writer of the Augustan age.

169 MALATESTA, SIGISMONDO PANDOLFO, LORD OF RIMINI PassavantIII.118.11 Engraved by JACOB DE GHEYN (1565-1615). "A true type of the princes of the Italian Renaissance, who united a romantic zeal for culture with the vices of barbarians."

170 MICHELANGELO BUONAROTTI, AGED 7Z Bartsch 346 Engraved by GIULIO BONASONE in 1546 from his own design. Col­ lection : Alfred Morrison.

171 OTTAVIO DE STRADA, OF MANTUA, AGED Z3 Bartsch 99 Engraved by MARTIN ROTA, 1574. Son of Jacob Ciesare de Strada, Antiquary of the Emperor.

172. RICCI, BERNARDINO, SURNAMED II TEDESCHINO De Vesme 39 Engraved by STEFANO DELLA BELLA, 1637. Jester to the Grand Duke of Tuscany. [z6] 173 SALAMANCA, ANTONIO Bartsch 6 Robert-Dumesnil 44 Engraved by NICOLAS BEATRIZET. Chiefly remembered as the publisher of Italian engravings during the earlier part of the six­ teenth century, the plates of which he frequently retouched.

174 SFORZA, FRANCESCO, DUKE OF MILAN Engraved by JACOB DE GHEYN (1565-1615). Married Bianca, ille­ gitimate daughter of Filippo Maria, last of the Visconti, and Filippo having no male heirs, Francesco Sforza, in 1447, on the death of the Duke, secured the Duchy of Milan by force and then claimed it in right of his wife.

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175 ALBERT, ARCHDUKE OF AUSTRIA, BURGUNDY, ETC. Bartsch 62. Engraved by JAN MULLER after Rubens, 1615. Proof before in­ scription. Collection: Franz von Hagens. Pair, with , Infanta of Spain, etc. (see Number 188).

176 BONUS, EPHRAIM (EPHRAIM BUENO DE MESQUITA) Rovinski 56 Engraved by JAN LIEVENS. Sixth State, with the address of Clem­ ent de Jonghe as publisher. Collection: Alfred Morrison. Rem­ brandt's friend, and doctor at Amsterdam.

177 BOUMA, GELLIUS DE Dutuit 89 Engraved by CORNELIS VISSCHER from his own design from life. Second State, of six, before the date 1656. Collections: H. F. de la Motte-Fouquet; Julian Marshall; Alfred Morrison. "Gellius de Bouma the Zutphen ecclesiastic is especially famous. In har­ mony with the beard is the heavy face, 77 years old, showing the fullness of long continued potation, and hands, like the face, original and powerful, if not beautiful.'' Charles Sumner.

178 BREUGHEL, JAN Dutuit 1 Original etching by VAN DYCK. Second State. The first State, according to Dutuit, is "presque unique."

179 BREUGHEL, JAN Sixth State. Watermark: Crowned double C interlaced.

180 BREUGHEL, PIETER, THE YOUNGER Dutuit 2. Original etching by Van Dyck. FirstState. Watermark: Crowned double C interlaced. Collections: Emile Galichon; Alfred Mor­ rison.

181 CHARLES LOUIS, COUNT PALATINE OF THE RHINE Andresen 9 Engraved by WILLEM JACOBSZ DELFF, after Miereveld. Son of Frederick V, King of Bohemia, Count Palatine of the Rhine, and Elizabeth, daughter of James I of England, elder sister of Charles I. [18] i8x COERNHERT, THEODORE Bartsch 164 Engraved by HENDRIK GOLTZIUS from his own design from life.

183 EGMONT, DAMOISELLE FRANCHOYSE D' Bartsch 168 Engraved by HENDRIK GOLTZIUS from his own design.

184 FAILLE, NOEL DE LA, AND Bartsch zn-13

185 CORNELIA VAN DE CAPELLE, HIS WIFE Hirschmann 184-185 A pair. Engraved by HENDRIK GOLTZIUS from his own designs. Collections: Stadel Institute, Frankfort, Duplicates; Franz von Hagens.

186 FORESTUS, PETER, AGED 64 Bartsch 169 Engraved by HENDRIK GOLTZIUS from his own design, 1586.

187 FRANCK, FRANS Dutuit 5 Original etching by VAN DYCK. Second State. The First State (probably unique) drawn upon by Van Dyck, is known only in the collection of the Duke of Devonshire. Watermark: Phoenix within a laurel wreath.

188 ISABELLA CLARA EUGENIA, INFANTA OF SPAIN, GOVERNESS OF THE NETHERLANDS, CONSORT OF ARCHDUKE ALBERT OF AUSTRIA Bartsch 63 Engraved by JAN MULLER after Rubens, 1615. Collections: J. B. de Graaf; Franz von Hagens. Pair, with Albert, Archduke of Aus­ tria, Burgundy, etc. (see Number 175).

189 LE ROY, PHILIPPE Dutuit 6 Original etching by VAN DYCK. First State. Collection: Alfred Morrison.

190 MAURICE OF NASSAU, PRINCE OF ORANGE Le Blanc 96 Engraved by HERMANN MULLER. Collection: Alfred Morrison. The Chevalier Folard pronounced Maurice of Nassau "the great­ est infantry general that had appeared since the time of the Romans." [>9] 191 MOMPER, JOSSE DE Dutuit 7 Original etching by VAN DYCK. First State. Collection: Alfred Morrison.

I9Z MoMPER,JoSSE DE Dutuit 19 Engraved by LUCAS VORSTERMAN after Van Dyck. Second State, of six. "Tres-rare." Watermark: Crowned shield with fleur- de-lys.

193 NOORT, ADAM VAN Dutuit 8 Original etching by VAN DYCK. Third State, before all letters, before the border line. Collections: W. H. Carpenter; Alfred Morrison.

194 NOORT, ADAM VAN Dutuit 8 Original etching by VAN DYCK. Sixth State. Watermark: Fool's bauble. Collections: Brentano-Birckenstock; Rudolf Philip Gold- schmidt;E. Geller.

195 NUYTS, DAVID Dutuit 61 Engraved by JONAS SUYDERHOEF from his own design from life. David Nuyts bequeathed to various charitable institutions 176,310 florins. This portrait was engraved by the orders of the Almoners of Leyden, the executors of his will.

196 PHILIP WILLIAM, PRINCE OF ORANGE Alvin 1995 Engraved by JAN WIERIX.

197 PHILIP WILLIAM, PRINCE OF ORANGE Alvin 1996 Engraved by ANTHONIE WIERIX. First State.

198 PONTIUS, PAUL Dutuit 9 Original etching by VAN DYCK. Second State. Three proofs only are known in the First State.

199 RUBENS, PETER PAUL Wurz. 119 Engraved by PAUL PONTIUS, 1630.

2.00 SNELLINX,JAN Dutuit 10 Original etching by VAN DYCK. First State. Collections: F. De- bois; H. Brodhurst; Metropolitan Museum of Art, Duplicate. [30] zoi SNELLINX,JAN Dutuit 10 Engraved by PIETER DE JODE after Van Dyck. Third State, of six. "Rare."

Z02. SuTTERMANS, JUSTUS Dutuit II Original etching by VAN DYCK. Fifth State.

103 TRIEST, ANTOINE, BISHOP OF GHENT Dutuit 2.2. Original etching by VAN DYCK. Fourth State. The plate finished in line-engraving by Pieter de Jode; with the corrected spelling of the word TOP ARCH A.

X04 VOS, WlLLEM DE Dutuit 14 Original etching by VAN DYCK. Second State. Collections :Emile Galichon; Alfred Morrison.

2.05 Vos, PAUL DE Dutuit 15 Etched by VAN DYCK; the plate finished, in engraving, by Jan Meyssens. Third State, of five. "Tres-rare." Watermark: Fool's bauble. zo6 Vos, PAUL DE Dutuit 15 Fourth State, the plate retouched by S. a Bolswert.

Z07 WAEL,JAN DE Dutuit 16 Original etching by VAN DYCK. Third State, of five. "Tres-rare." Watermark: Fool's bauble with letters A R.

2.08 WILLIAM, PRINCE OF ORANGE: (WILLIAM THE SILENT) AND His FAMILY Engraved by CORNELIS VISSCHER. Collections: A. Firmin-Didot; Alfred Morrison. This very interesting and rare plate portrays William of Orange and his wife, Louisa de Coligny; Princes Frederick, Henry and William II; Louisa, Princess of Orange, Philip, and, in the middle distance, a group comprising Fred­ erick and Elizabeth, King and Queen of Bohemia with their children.

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109 CHARLES V Bartsch 60 Engraved by BARTHEL BEHAM in 1531. Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, King of Spain. Son of Philip of Burgundy by Joanna, daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella, grandson of the Emperor, Maximilian I; father of Philip II, brother of Ferdinand I.

2.10 GONSALVO OF CORDOVA Hind E.lll.zi. Engraved by GIOVANNI ANTONIO DA BRESCIA after the etching by Daniel Hopfer (circa 1505). Collection: Alfred Morrison. "Gonsalvo of Cordova, who from his exploits in command of the army of Ferdinand V of Castile in Italy (between 1494 and 1504) was commonly called II gran Capitano." It has been sug­ gested that it is a portrait of Conrad von der Rosen, the jester- adviser of Maximilian I.

2.11 PHILIP II, AGED 59 Alvin 1004 Engraved by JEROME WIERIX,I586. Collection: Alfred Morrison. Watermark: Arms of Basle. Son of the Emperor Charles V and Isabella of Portugal. He was invested by his father with the Duchy of Milan in 1540, with the kingdoms of and in 15 5 4, and with the Lordship of the Netherlands in 15 5 5, and succeeded to the throne of Spain, its dependencies and the Empire of the Indies, on the abdication of his father in 1556. In 1580 he annexed Portugal, the inheritance he claimed in the right of his mother.

Z12. PHILIP IV Wurz. 108 Engraved by PAUL PONTIUS after the painting by Rubens. First State. Collections: Julian Marshall; Alfred Morrison.

L>] TURKEY

113 BARBAROSSA, KHAIR-ED-DIN Bartsch 510 Engraved by AGOSTINO VENEZIANO, 1535. Collection: Alfred Morrison. Brother of Horuk, whom he succeeded 1518 as Bey of Algiers. Having surrendered the sovereignty of Algiers to the Turkish Sultan Selim I, in order to gain support against the Spaniards, he was appointed Governor-General, and received 1519 a reinforcement of 2.000 Janizaries. He made himself master of Tunis, but in 1535 the Emperor Charles V besieged and cap­ tured the city and liberated a vast number of Christian slaves. He was appointed high admiral of the Ottoman fleets 1537, and in conjunction with Francis I captured Nice 1543. Died at Con­ stantinople, 1546.

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