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Dec 14, 2021
Ferriol u. Jaques Le Hay, Charles de
Explication des cent estampes qui representent differentes nations du Levant. Avec de nouvelles estampes de ceremonies turques qui ont aussi leurs explications. Paris, Collombat, 1715. 3 Bll., 26 S. Nachgebunden: Recueil des cent estampes representant differentes nations du Levant tirées sur les Tableaux peints d'apres Nature en 1707 et 1708. Paris, Le Hay u. Duchange, 1714. Mit 101 Kupfertafeln (davon 1 Musikbeil. u. 1 doppelblattgr.). Gr.-Fol. Restaur. Ldr. d. Zt. (berieben, fleckig, etwas bestoßen, Rücken erneuert).
Graesse IV, 150 - Lipperheide Lb 26/27 - Colas 1819/20. - 1707 beauftragte Ferriol Jean Baptiste van Mour, hundert Bilder verschiedener Beamter und Völker in ihren Trachten zu malen, die hier in Kupfertafeln wiedergegeben sind. - Einige Tafeln eingerissen (Bild von Taf. 35 betroffen). Teils (meist der Textteil) unterschiedlich stark wasserrandig. Stellenweise gebräunt. Innendeckel mit mont. Wappen-Exlibris von Charles James Lucas. - Prachtvolles Tafelwerk uber die Levante mit Trachtendarstellungen der verschied. Volker der damaligen Turkei.
With 101 copper plates (of which 1 leaf of engr. music and 1 double page. - The plates are based on paintings in the collection of the Marquis de Ferriol. In 1707, Ferriol commissioned Jean Baptiste van Mour to paint one hundred pictures of different officials and races in their costumes and here reproduced in copper plates. Together with the plates showing the Turkish Culture, there are some depicting costumes of other areas of the Turkish Empire. - Contemporary calf with re-backed spine (rubbed, slightly bumped and somewhat stained). Some plates with marginal tears, pl. 35 partly torn. Partly dampstained (mostly the first half with the text). Browned in places. Inner board with mounted ex libris of Charles James Lucas. - Splendid work with plates on the Levant with representations of the costumes of the various peoples of Turkey at that time.