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Published by Gysbers & Van Loon, Arnhem, 1979
Seller: In 't Wasdom - antiquariaat Cornelissen & De Jong, Notter, Netherlands
Book
Condition: Good. I.z.g.st., gaaf exemplaar, gouden belettering op zwart-rode achtergrond (rugtitel). Gebonden in linnen met stofomslag, XV, 301 pp., met bibliografie, noten en verantwoording illustraties. Met frontispies Jacob van Campen (tekening), met 17 afbeeldingen (foto's) in bijlage, wordt verzonden als postpakket.
Seller: Rob Kok Old Books & Prints, Loosdrecht, NH, Netherlands
Amst., Architectura & Natura / Stichting Paleis Amsterdam, 1995. 295 blz. 232 ills. Gebonden met stofomslag. Fraai. #9071570525. [96355].
Published by Amsterdam, Architectura et Natura Press, 1995
ISBN 10: 9071570525ISBN 13: 9789071570520
Seller: Pallas Books Antiquarian Booksellers, Leiden, Netherlands
Book
cloth, plastic dj, 4to 295 pp., 233 ill. Monograph on the Dutch classicist architect Jacob van Campen; notes, bibliography, index; very good condition.
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Seller: Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Assen, Van Corcum & Comp. N.V., 1961. XV,301 pp. B./w. frontispiece & [18] b./w. ills on [15] plts. Orig. hardcover (gilt lettered brown cloth), no d./j.
Seller: Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
[Assen, Van Corcum & Comp. N.V., 1961] Reprint Arnhem, Gijsbers & Van Loon, 1979. XV,301 pp. B./w. ills. Orig. hardcover (red cloth, gilt lettered on spine), no d./j.
Published by Amsterdam : Architectura & Natura Pers : Stichting Koninklijk Paleis te Amsterdam, 1995
Seller: Antiquariat Thomas Haker GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin, Germany
Association Member: GIAQ
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Hardcover with dust jacket. 295 S.; Ill.; 29 cm, Good condition. Sprache: Niederländisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1435.
Seller: Antiquariaat Clio / cliobook.nl, Odijk, UTREC, Netherlands
Amst., Architectura & Natura Pers/ Stichting Koninklijk Paleis, 1995; 28,5x22 cm. Hardcover, linnen, stofomslag. 293 pp.(verspreide kantlijn potl.streepjes, rug s.o l. verschoten), met 233 illustraties, bijlagen, noten, bibliografie, summary in English. register. In goede staat. ISBN 90 71570 52.
Published by Arnhem, Gysbers & van Loon 1979, 1979
ISBN 10: 9062350267ISBN 13: 9789062350261
Seller: Antiquariaat Schot, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Netherlands
Book
Original publisher's red cloth hardback, gilt title on black label spine, pictorial dustjacket, large 8vo: frontispiece portrait, xvi, 302pp., [xvi], 18 illustrations, catalogue of known and unknown paintings and drawings, notes. - as new.
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Seller: Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Amsterdam, Architectura & Natura Pers / Stichting Koninklijk Paleis Amsterdam, 1995. 295 pp. 233 b./w. ills & 16 col. plts. Orig. hardcover, d./j. 8vo.
Published by Architectura & Natura Pers, Amsterdam, 1995
Seller: Antiquariaat Fenix, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Gebonden met stofomslag, 295 pp. Geïllustreerd, noten, bibliografie, summaries, register. 22,5x28,5x2,2cm. In zeer goede staat.
Published by Amsterdam, Stichting Koninklijk Paleis te Amsterdam/ Architectura & Natura Pers 1995, 1995
Seller: Antiquariaat Pieter Judo (De Lezenaar), Hasselt, Belgium
Association Member: ILAB
296pp., met ills., uitgeversband, stofwikkel, goede staat, gewicht: 1.3kg., S108145.
Published by Jacob van Campen, Amsterdam
Seller: Bij tij en ontij ..., Kloosterburen, NL, Netherlands
Halflinnen band, 19 cm, ca. 1000 pp. Ills.: tekeningen. Bevat: Oosterhoff: Reinaart de Vos; Hermanna: De gouden slofjes; Dickens: Een jongensleven; Van Hichtum: Goudhaar in het berenhuisje enog vele anderen. Banden met gebruikerssporen. Cond.: goed / good.
Published by Amsterdam; zj.; Drukkerij Jacob van Campen; Jacob van Campen's Jongens-en Meisjes-Bibliotheek / onder redactie van A. Schabeek; linnen; 13x19,5 cm.; ills. door A. Poussin in z/w.; 47,46,46,46,47 p. Wat losjes in de band. Band met wat lichte vlekjes. [#3263
Seller: Antiquariaat De Boekenbeurs, Middelburg, Netherlands
Amsterdam; zj.; Drukkerij Jacob van Campen; Jacob van Campen's Jongens-en Meisjes-Bibliotheek / onder redactie van A. Schabeek; linnen; 13x19,5 cm.; ills. door A. Poussin in z/w.; 47,46,46,46,47 p. Wat losjes in de band. Band met wat lichte vlekjes.
Diss. Amsterdam wis- en natuurkunde 7-7-1937 ; 75 p.
Paper binding, 22 x 14,5 cm.
Published by Utrecht 19. Jh.
Seller: Antiquariat Steffen Völkel GmbH, Seubersdorf, Germany
Art / Print / Poster
Original Lithographie-Portrait aus dem 19. Jahrhundert. -- Blattmasse: ca. 32 x 24 cm. -- gut erhalten. || Original lithographic portrait from the 19th century. -- in good condition. Sprache: Niederländisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1550.
Publication Date: 1880
Seller: Pictura Prints, Art & Books, Overasselt, Netherlands
Art / Print / Poster
No binding. Condition: Good. Jacob van CampenSteel engraving on wove (vellin) paper. Sheet size: 20 x 26,7 cm. (7,9 x 10,5 inch). Image size: 11,8 x 15,2 cm. (4,6 x 6 inch).From: 'Nederlands Geschiedenis en Volksleven.', by J. van Lennep ao., published by A.W. Sijthoff, Leiden, 1880. From a series of important Dutch historic figures and historical events.Made by W.Steelink after J. Taanman. Condition: Good, given age. Light soiling and foxing. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.Keywords: JACOB VAN CAMPEN-ARCHITECTPCO-A20-29.
Publication Date: 1840
Seller: The Online Portrait Gallery, Den Haag, Netherlands
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No Binding. Condition: Fair. Portrait of Jacob van Campen. Born 2 February 1596 in Haarlem, The Netherlands. Died 13 September 1657 in Amersfoort, The Netherlands. Lithography by Louis Leveque (1798-1878), c. 1840. Fair condition. Paper slightly browned and slightly soiled. Some creasing. A fold in the right margin, with two small pinholes (=both not affecting the image). Paper a bit thinned in places. Verso: blank, with traces of former mounting and an unidentified collection stamp. Note: dimensions reflect the entire leaf. Dimensions: 227 x 149 mm. Jacob van Campen was Painter, Architect, Artist, Designer, Member of the Guild of Saint Luke, and Designer of decorative schemes. c. 1840.
Offprint from Oudt-Holland 1902, 2e en 3e affl. XXe jaarg., 15+17 pages, later blank binding, first part dedicated by the author to D.C. Meijer Jr. collector, second part dedicated by the author to J.W. Enschede, owner of Joh. Enschede en Zonen. Biography of the famous architect with portrait by Lievens.
[Utrecht], N. van der Monde, 1838, 18 pages, lithograph portrait by L. Leveque, blue paper binding, second version from a book or periodical (poss. Tijdschrift geschiedenis, Oudheden en statistiek van Utrecht) with portrait and signature of N. van der Monde en L. Leveque, no binding, last page loose from this version.
Portrait of architect Jacob van Campen (1596-1657), bust length behing a plinth, the right arm resting on the support. After a painting by Jan Lievens.Inscribed below: ' IACOBUS A CAMPEN, DOMINUS IN RAN= / DEBROEK, &c. ARCHITECTUS INCOMPARIBILIS. / [in cursieve sierletter:] Dus was het anschijn des weêrghadelozen Bouwers / Van 't achtste wonderstuk, het Raadthuys t' Amsterdam; / Zijn Geest wydtlustigh straalt in d'ooghen der anschouwers / Uit all' de werken, die zijn Konst in handen nam; / En schoonze in duurzaamheidt voorbij alle and're streeven, / Zijn onverwelkb're lof zal z' efter overleeven. / L. Meyer.'Used as image in: 'Afbeelding van't Stadt Huys van Amsterdam. In dartigh Coopere Plaaten geordineert. en Geteechenkt door Jacob Vennekool,' published in Amsterdam in 1661 and subsequent editions. Engraving on paper, trimmed within plate mark; total: 406 x 241 mm; state II/2; some smudges, otherwise in very good condition. Hollstein 1, Muller 899, van Someren II, p. 176.
Bust-length portrait of the architect Jacob van Campen (Haarlem 1596 - 1657 Amersfoort). Jacob van Campen is known for being the architect of the Amsterdam city hall (currently the Royal Palace on the Dam square). A Dutch laudatory poem in the lower edge.Engraving on laid paper, sheet size 408 x 238 mm., carrier size 413 x 249 mm. Engraving by Abraham Lutma after the painting by Jan Lievens. The poem by L. Meyer.Abraham Lutma (Amsterdam 11628-1692) was a Dutch print artist and draughtsperson. Jan Lievens (Leiden 1607-1674 Amsterdam) was a Dutch painter and draughtsperson.In good condition, cropped within platemark, attached to a carrier sheet. Some wrinkling in the top edge (caused by the mounting). A few small spots in the caption below the image. References: Hollstein p. 108: 1 (only state); Muller Portraits p. 55: 899a; Van Someren II p. 176.
Convolute of two richly illustrated and contemporary works on the new Amsterdam townhall (built 1648 - 1655). [1]. Amsterdam, Fredrick De Widt, 1664 , in-folio, 42 x 27 cm, portrait of the architect + engraved title + (16) pp (numbered 1-11) + 29 engraved plates (O being a folding plates on two sheets), collation identical with Fowler N°77, who describes the first edition of 1661. Our edition is the second. [2]. Prima Pars ( first part) Amsterdam, Frederick de Witt, 1665, in-folio, 42 x 27 cm, portrait of A. Quellin + engraved title + engraved plate index + 47 engraved plates ( 4 double page plates and 43 single page, all with blank verso). [2bis] Secunda Pars ( second part), Amsterdam, Frederick de Witt, 16th jan. 1668, engraved title + engraved plate index + 51 engraved plates + 2 double page unmarked plates + 2 large folding plates. First edition , collation identical with Fowler N° 274, who describes the first edition of 1655/1663. Our copy , from the second edition, has therefore the four large plates added at the end. Bound in a fine modern red quarter morocco binding, with double gilt fillets to mark the corners, raised and richly decorated gilt spine, red matching marbled boards and endpapers. The book is generally in very fine condition allthough the first title and portrait have thumbmarks and some dustsoiling. Plate I and K in the first book are slightly trimmed at the head by the binder. Plate R3 in the second work has a few small holes repaired, with some loss at the image. Tear repaired at the second double page plate (after X3 in the second part). The very large folding plates ( 42 x 160 cm !) at the end have some fraying and dustsoiling at the lower margin. The last of these folding plates has also some loss of image at the top (ca. 2 x 6 cm). Campen's impressive record of the architecture and decoration of the Amsterdam Town Hall. It was certainly the most grandiose of all European town halls built in the 17th century and in a way the confirmation of the economic and cultural richness of Holland which had definitely shifted now in the Low Countries from the South to the North; confirmed with the Treaty of Munster, agreed in the same year as the start of the building.
15 pp.A comprehensive collection of plates showing all architectural features and sculpture of the Amsterdam City Hall, since 1808 the Royal Palace, here in the Covens & Mortier firm's rare ca. 1780 issue with the engravings newly printed from the original copper plates from the years 1655 to 1664 and the text reissued from Leonardus Schenk's 1747 Dutch language edition, the whole with a new title-page. ''This version has not been seen'' (BAL). At least most of the plates were engraved for and first published in Jacob van Campen's masterpiece Afbeelding van 't stadt huys van Amsterdam (Amsterdam, Frederick de Wit, 1664), Hubert Quiellinus's Prima [et secunda] pars praecipuarum . curiae Amstelrodamenis (Amsterdam, Frederick de Wit 1655-1663) and Afbeelding van 't stadt huys van Amsterdam in dartigh coopere plaaten . geteeckent door Jacob Vennekool (Amsterdam, Dancker Danckerts, 1661).It includes the famous plate showing the extraordinary cartographic mosaic floor of the Burgerzaal of the Amsterdam City Hall, designed by Jacob van Campen, with a celestial map in the centre and the magnificent map of the world in 2 hemispheres on either side. The engraving was first published in 1661, and the map shows Tasman's recent discoveries in Australia and Tasmania, and depicts California as an island. Many discoveries from his second voyage remained otherwise unpublished until the end of the 17th century. The drawing of the floor was made by Jacob Vennekool who worked closely with Van Campen, and since his drawings were first published even before the building was completed, they may reflect Van Campen's plan more closely than the finished building itself. They also, of course, show it before the alterations made at various times in later years.Binding a little worn, untrimmed, otherwise in good condition. The Amsterdam city hall in full glory with all its architectural features and sculpture.l BAL 132 note (description of 1719 French language ed. but citing Berlin Kat. & Kuyper for unseen "1730" Dutch ed.); Berlin Kat. 2236; Kuyper, Dutch Classicist architecture (Delft, 1980), pp. 212- 215 and note 25 (p. 318); STCN (3 copies); cf. for dating the impressum: Van Egmond, Covens & Mortier (2005), pp. 66, 83-88.