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  • EIMMART DOUBLE-HEMISPHERE CELESTIAL CHART
    Jun. 22, 2024

    EIMMART DOUBLE-HEMISPHERE CELESTIAL CHART

    Est: $800 - $1,500

    EIMMART, Georg Christoph, the Younger (1638-1705). Planisphaerium Caeleste Secundum Restitutionem Hevelianam et Hallejanam... Engraving with original hand color. Amsterdam: Schenk, c. 1700. 20 1/2" x 23 1/2" sheet. A very decorative double hemisphere celestial chart, centered on the North and South Poles. With smaller circular diagrams illustrating the theories of Tycho, Ptolemy and Copernicus. Showing the inter-relation of the moon and tides, the illumination of the moon by the sun and the path of the earth around the sun. The spheres appear within an engraved background of clouds with banner titles.

    Arader Galleries
  • Georg Christoph Eimmart the Younger (German 1638-1705), Portrait of Christopher Carl Woelcker
    Oct. 24, 2023

    Georg Christoph Eimmart the Younger (German 1638-1705), Portrait of Christopher Carl Woelcker

    Est: $100 - $300

    Georg Christoph Eimmart the Younger (German 1638-1705), Portrait of Christopher Carl Woelcker, Half-Length, Facing Front, Wearing Doublet, and Bobbin-Lace Collar; Within an Octagon, Upon A Lettered Plinth with A Coat of Arms, Etching, Image Size 11 X 8.25 In.

    Bill Hood & Sons Arts & Antiques Auctions
  • Georg Eimmart (1638-1705) - Gods Feasting And Playing Music
    Apr. 27, 2023

    Georg Eimmart (1638-1705) - Gods Feasting And Playing Music

    Est: €200 - €260

    Gods feasting and playing musical instruments, with below, figures cavorting with sea-creatures; after a bas-relief sculpture by Daniel Neuberger. Inscribed on lower edge inside plate-mark: 'D.Neuberger inv. / G.C. Eimmart del. et sc.' This is one of his most famous prints showing a feast of Gods at the water.

    Old Master Print
  • Globus - Himmelsglobus nach Georg Chistoph Eimmart. Nürnberg 1705, Faksimile Christian Nebehay, Wien 1958,
    May. 19, 2022

    Globus - Himmelsglobus nach Georg Chistoph Eimmart. Nürnberg 1705, Faksimile Christian Nebehay, Wien 1958,

    Est: €1,500 -

    Himmelsglobus nach Georg Chistoph Eimmart. Nürnberg 1705, Faksimile Christian Nebehay, Wien 1958, bezeichnet "Loca Stellarum, Coelesti hic Globo insertarum à Io. Hevelio... 1700... noviter reclacta a G. C. Eimmarto", der Globus als mit Gips überzogene Pappmaché-Kugel mit 12 gedruckten und kolorierten Papiersegmenten beklebt, die Sternbilder mit lateinischer Beschriftung, Vollkreismeridian in Messing mit 4 x 90°-Teilung, Stundenring mit 24-Stunden-Teilung, vierfüßiges Holzgestell mit Horizontring, die Papierauflage des Horizontrings mit Angabe von Himmelsrichtungen, Tierkreiszeichen und Gradeinteilungen. Durchmesser: Ca. 30 cm, Höhe: Ca. 45 cm. Georg Christoph Eimmart (1638-1705) deutscher Mathematiker, Astronom, Maler und Kupferstecher, war Gründer und Leiter der ersten Nürnberger Sternwarte (1677/78). Er entwarf Globussegmente für einen Erd- und Himmelsglobus mit 30 cm Durchmesser, die 1705 im Jahr seines Todes erschienen und nur in wenigen Exemplaren erhalten sind. Der Wiener Verlag Nebehay fertigte 1958 Faksimile dieser Globen. Vgl. Lit.: Allmayer-Beck, Modelle der Welt, Brandstätter 1997, S. 260. A celestial globe after Georg Christoph Eimmart. Nuremberg 1705, facsimile Christian Nebehay, Vienna 1958, signed "Loca Stellarum, Coelesti hic Globo insertarum à Io. Hevelio... 1700... noviter reclacta a G. C. Eimmarto", 12 printed and coloured globe gores mounted on plaster and cardboard sphere, the star constellations with names in Latin, graduated meridian circle, hour circle, four-legged wooden stand, the horizon with paper calendar showing the seasons, compass directions, zodiac, days and months. Diameter c. 30 cm, height c. 45 cm. Geography and Travel

    Nosbüsch & Stucke GmbH
  • Georg C. Eimmart (1638 - 1705) -
    Sep. 30, 2021

    Georg C. Eimmart (1638 - 1705) -

    Est: €175 - €225

    Horse rider crowned with a laurel wreath by fame and accompanied by hercules and Apollo with lyre. inside plate-mark: 'D.Neuberger inv. / G.C. Eimmart del. et sc.' Oval Etching

    Old Master Print
  • Georg Eimmart - Gods feasting and playing music
    Oct. 15, 2020

    Georg Eimmart - Gods feasting and playing music

    Est: €200 - €240

    Gods feasting and playing musical instruments, with below, figures cavorting with sea-creatures; after a bas-relief sculpture by Daniel Neuberger. Inscribed on lower edge inside plate-mark: 'D.Neuberger inv. / G.C. Eimmart del. et sc.' This is one of his most famous prints showing a feast of Gods at the water.

    Old Master Print
  • Georg Eimmart - Gods feasting and playing music
    Oct. 15, 2020

    Georg Eimmart - Gods feasting and playing music

    Est: €200 - €240

    Gods gathering on the clpuds above scenes of the underworld. after a bas-relief sculpture by Daniel Neuberger. Inscribed on lower edge inside plate-mark: 'D.Neuberger inv. / G.C. Eimmart del. et sc.'

    Old Master Print
  • Georg Christoph Eimmart (1638-1705) - [Terrestrial and Celestial gores for a pair of 30cm diameter globes. c.1704-]1705
    Jul. 30, 2020

    Georg Christoph Eimmart (1638-1705) - [Terrestrial and Celestial gores for a pair of 30cm diameter globes. c.1704-]1705

    Est: £2,000 - £3,000

    Georg Christoph Eimmart (1638-1705) EIMMART, Georg Christoph. 1638-1705. [Terrestrial and Celestial gores for a pair of 30cm (12-inch) diameter globes.] Nuremberg: Terrestrial dated 1705; [Celestial c.1704].Rare complete set of gores for a pair of 30cm (12-inch) diameter globes, on full uncut sheets with deckle edges. Eimmart is described in Tooley's Dictionary of Mapmakers as: 'Astronomer, geographer, copper engraver and globemaker from Regensburg. Worked in Nuremburg from c.1660, where he built his own observatory and many of the instruments which equipped it.' It seems probable that these 30cm globes, issued at the very end of his life, were modelled on Valk. He collaborated closely with J.B. Homann, and consequently unused globe gore sheets are sometimes included in Homann's atlases. This set is completely uncut, and therefore has only recently been bound. We can only trace three incomplete sets of gores selling at auction (ABPC/RBH). Dekker records 5 sets of globe gores in institutions and just 3 pairs of mounted globes, of which 4 celestial and 2 terrestrial. Dekker Globes at Greenwich pp.330-332.Folio (575 x 338mm). A complete set of gores for a pair of 30cm (12-inch) globes, comprising 4 double-page sheets (each approx. 570 x 660mm) mounted on guards, each sheet with 4 engraved plates, the plates with the northern half-gores numbered I-IV in roman and the southern 1-4 in arabic, each plate with 3 half-gores, making up two globes each of 24 half-gores; both globes have individually numbered gores in roman 1-12 in the tips of the southern half-gores. Terrestrial: all coloured by a contemporary hand, with a dedicatory cartouche signed and dated by Eimmart, the two polar calottes on plates IV and 4. Celestial: uncoloured, but with the stars highlighted in yellow, the two polar calottes on plates II and 3, the dedicatory cartouche describing the star configurations as taken from Hevelius, with star positions as of 1700. Uncut with full deckle edges (some very minor marginal nicks and short tears, some with minor repairs, faint finger-soling mostly confined to margins, some light staining at top margin of final sheet). Modern calf.

    Christie's
  • Georg Christoph Eimmart, Planisphaerium Caeleste secundum restitutionem hevelianam et hallejanam. 1705 ca.
    Nov. 03, 2019

    Georg Christoph Eimmart, Planisphaerium Caeleste secundum restitutionem hevelianam et hallejanam. 1705 ca.

    Est: €500 - €1,000

    Incisione in rame con coloritura. mm 490x585. Foglio: mm 540x630. Titolo impresso entro cartiglio in alto al centro, dati editoriali in basso al centro. La tavola riproduce i due emisferi celesti, nei quali figurano le costellazioni rappresentate con le figure della mitologia classica. Intorno si trovano sei medaglie che mostrano altri modelli planetari, l'illuminazione solare della luna, la rivoluzione della terra intorno al sole e l'effetto mareale della luna. Si tratta di un rifacimento del planisfero celeste realizzato nello stesso anno da Peter Schenk ad Amsterdam.

    Gonnelli Casa d'Aste
  • Eimmart, Georg Christoph
    Oct. 12, 2019

    Eimmart, Georg Christoph

    Est: - €180

    Eimmart, Georg Christoph (1638 Regensburg - Nürnberg 1705). Bildnis eines Reiters mit beigestellten alleg. Figuren. Radierung auf Bütten n. D.Neuberger, 17. Jh. 29 x 23,5 cm (oval), Blgr. 29,7 x 24,2 cm. - Alle vier Ecken mit Abschnitt (kein Bildverlust). Am ob. Rd. auf Karton mont. - Schwach angestaubt und etwas fleckig.

    Kiefer Buch- und Kunstauktionen
  • Georg Christoph Eimmart, Planisphaerium Caeleste secundum restitutionem hevelianam et hallejanam. 1705 ca.
    Oct. 01, 2019

    Georg Christoph Eimmart, Planisphaerium Caeleste secundum restitutionem hevelianam et hallejanam. 1705 ca.

    Est: €500 - €1,000

    Incisione in rame con coloritura. mm 490x585. Foglio: mm 540x630. Titolo impresso entro cartiglio in alto al centro, dati editoriali in basso al centro. La tavola riproduce i due emisferi celesti, nei quali figurano le costellazioni rappresentate con le figure della mitologia classica. Intorno si trovano sei medaglie che mostrano altri modelli planetari, l'illuminazione solare della luna, la rivoluzione della terra intorno al sole e l'effetto mareale della luna. Si tratta di un rifacimento del planisfero celeste realizzato nello stesso anno da Peter Schenk ad Amsterdam.

    Gonnelli Casa d'Aste
  • Eimmart, Georg Christoph. 1638-1705. [Terrestrial and Celestial gores for a pair of 30 cm diameter globes.] Nuremberg: Terrestrial dated 1705; [Celestial c.1704].
    Dec. 05, 2018

    Eimmart, Georg Christoph. 1638-1705. [Terrestrial and Celestial gores for a pair of 30 cm diameter globes.] Nuremberg: Terrestrial dated 1705; [Celestial c.1704].

    Est: $6,000 - $8,000

    Eimmart, Georg Christoph. 1638-1705. [Terrestrial and Celestial gores for a pair of 30 cm diameter globes.] Nuremberg: Terrestrial dated 1705; [Celestial c.1704]. A complete set of gores for a pair of 30 cm (12 inch) globes, comprising 4 sheets, each approximately 570 x 660 mm, each sheet with 4 engraved parts, each part with 3 gores, making up two globes each of 24 gores. The terrestrial gores numbering 24, both North and South, all hand-colored, with a dedicatory cartouche signed and dated by Eimmart, and with the two polar calottes on the final sheet; the celestial similarly arranged with 24 gores, the celestial figures uncolored, but with the stars colored in yellow, and with the two polar calottes, the dedicatory cartouche describing the star configurations as taken from Hevelius, with star positions as of 1700. The sheets with full deckle edges, some very light staining to margins. Bound in modern calf.Eimmart was born in Regensburg, studied in Altdorf and in Jena, and from 1660 onwards moved to Nuremberg, to become the Assistant Director of the Nuremberg Academy of Painting. He was also a keen astronomer and in 1677 built his own private observatory just outside Nuremberg which he equipped with the latest instruments, some of which he constructed himself. His 30 cm globes, which he did not issue until the end of his life, may well have been modeled on Valk. His collaboration with J.B.Homann, meant that after his death, the plates for his globe gore sheets were acquired by Homann, and are sometimes included in Homann's atlases. This set, with their uncut deckle edges, have never been bound in atlas form. These globe gores are rare on the market. In the last decade just three incomplete sets of gores have been offered. Dekker (Op. cit.) records 5 sets of these engraved globe gores in institutional hands. She goes on to record the rarity of Eimmart's mounted globes, with just 3 pairs, 4 celestial and 2 terrestrial, recorded in the Literature. Cf. Dekker Globes at Greenwich pp 330-332.

    Bonhams
  • Eimmart, Georg Christoph
    Jun. 30, 2018

    Eimmart, Georg Christoph

    Est: - €200

    Eimmart, Georg Christoph (1638 Regensburg - Nürnberg 1705). Bildnis eines Reiters mit beigestellten alleg. Figuren. Radierung auf Bütten n. D.Neuberger, 17. Jh. 29 x 23,5 cm (oval), Blgr. 29,7 x 24,2 cm. - Alle vier Ecken mit Abschnitt (kein Bildverlust). Am ob. Rd. auf Karton mont. - Schwach angestaubt und etwas fleckig.

    Kiefer Buch- und Kunstauktionen
  • Eimmart, Georg Christoph
    Jun. 30, 2018

    Eimmart, Georg Christoph

    Est: - €180

    Eimmart, Georg Christoph (1638 Regensburg - Nürnberg 1705). Allegorische Szene mit Kriegern, Gefangenen, Adler und barbusiger Personifikation unter zwei ovalen Bildnissen mit Putti und ggf. religösem Bezug. Radierung auf Bütten mit WZ. 30,5 x 19,2, Plgr. ca. 30,9 x 19,9, Blgr. ca. 35,8 x 21,2 cm. Auf Kart. mont. Verso m. Samml.-St. (Sam ml. Denzel, nicht bei L.) u. bez. - Stellenw. fl., bzw. fingerfl. Wurmsp. unt. li. Randknick ob. li.

    Kiefer Buch- und Kunstauktionen
  • G.C. Eimmart, 18th c. celestial map
    Jun. 27, 2017

    G.C. Eimmart, 18th c. celestial map

    Est: $80 - $125

    Georg Christoph Eimmart (German, 1638-1705), "Planetsphaerium Caeleste", c. 1700, a celestial planisphere featuring the constellations of the northern and southern hemispheres, 19.5"h x 23"w (sight), 27"h x 31"w (frame size), framed under glass

    Millea Bros Ltd
  • EIMMART, GEORG CHRISTOPH d.J. (Regensburg 1638
    Sep. 18, 2015

    EIMMART, GEORG CHRISTOPH d.J. (Regensburg 1638

    Est: CHF400 - CHF600

    EIMMART, GEORG CHRISTOPH d.J. (Regensburg 1638 - 1705 Nürnberg). Nach Daniel Neuberger. Selbstbildnis, getragen von zwei Putti und flankiert von einem Engel und Athena. Radierung, 30,1 x 22,9 cm. Hollstein 17; Le Blanc 376. - Ganz ausgezeichneter, kräftiger Druck mit breiten Rändern. Mit geglätteter Horizontalfalte. Am oberen linken Rand mit restauriertem Einriss. Sonst in nahezu unberührter Erhaltung. EIMMART, GEORG CHRISTOPH d.J. (Regensburg 1638 - 1705 Nuremberg).After Daniel Neuberger. Self-portrait, carried by two putti and flanked by an angel and Athena. Etching, 30.1 x 22.9 cm. Hollstein 17; Le Blanc 376. – Excellent strong impression with wide margins. With smoothed horizontal crease. A restored tear at the upper left margin. Otherwise in virtually untouched condition.

    Koller Auctions
  • EIMMART, GEORG CHRISTOPH d.J. (Regensburg 1638
    Sep. 18, 2015

    EIMMART, GEORG CHRISTOPH d.J. (Regensburg 1638

    Est: CHF700 - CHF900

    EIMMART, GEORG CHRISTOPH d.J. (Regensburg 1638 - 1705 Nürnberg). Nach Daniel Neuberger. Grosses Göttermahl zu Wasser. Kupferstich, 23,5 x 32 cm. - Beigaben: Vier weitere Blätter von Georg Christoph Eimmart nach Neuberger mit mythologischen Szenen. Radierungen. Diverse Formate. Hollstein - Ausgezeichnete Drucke mit breiten Rändern. Überwiegend in nahezu unberührter Erhaltung. - Selten. EIMMART, GEORG CHRISTOPH d.J. (Regensburg 1638 - 1705 Nuremberg).After Daniel Neuberger. Large Feast of the Gods at Sea. Engraving, 23.5 x 32 cm. – Together with: Four additional sheets by Georg Christoph Eimmart after Neuberger with mythological scenes. Etchings. Various formats. Hollstein – Excellent impressions with wide margins. Mostly in virtually untouched condition. - Rare.

    Koller Auctions
  • Georg Christoph Eimmart (1638-1704) CEREMONIAL
    Nov. 12, 2011

    Georg Christoph Eimmart (1638-1704) CEREMONIAL

    Est: Kč7,200 - Kč14,400

    Georg Christoph Eimmart (1638-1704) CEREMONIAL CORONATION PROCESSION OF CHARLES XI. Four graphics from the set Festlicher Aufzug bey der Krönung König Karl des Xl. (...), published at the occasion of the coronation of Swedish king Charles XI. on 20. December 1672, all of them depicting a festive court of the king. Copperplate on paper, about 220x340 mm, one of them marked in print at the bottom right „Georgius Christoph: Eimmart sculpsit Noribergae". Renewed in the past, missing parts pasted over paper. Georg Christoph Eimmart (1638-1704) SLAVNOSTNÍ KORUNOVAČNÍ PRŮVOD KARLA XI. Čtveřice grafických listů ze souboru s názvem Festlicher Aufzug bey der Krönung König Karl des Xl. (...), vydaných u příležitosti korunovace švédského krále, jež se odehrála 20. prosince 1672, a podrobně vyobrazujících slavnostní družinu královského dvora. Mědirytiny na papíře, ca 220×340 mm, jedna zn. v tisku vpravo dole „Georgius Christoph: Eimmart sculpsit Noribergae". V minulosti restaurováno, chybějící části podlepeny. Georg Christoph Eimmart (1638-1704) FESTLICHER KRÖNUNGSZUG VON KARL XI. Vier Graphiken aus dem Zyklus Festlicher Aufzug bey der Krönung König Karl des Xl. (...), herausgegeben bei der Gelegenheit der Krönung des Königs von Schweden, die am 20. Dezember 1672 stattfand. Kupferstiche auf Papier, ca. 220×340 mm, ein davon rechts unten im Druck bez. „Georgius Christoph: Eimmart sculpsit Noribergae". Restauriert in der Vergangenheit, fehlende Teile unterklebt.

    Auction House Zezula
  • NUREMBERG 1671 -- SANDRART, Jacob (1630-1708) and Georg Christian EIMMART (1638-1705). Beschreibung und Vorstellung des Stück-Schiesssen, welches, auf eines Wol-Edlen... Raths, des Heil. Röm. Reichs-Statt Nürnberg, ergangenen Befelch, im Jahr
    Jun. 12, 2009

    NUREMBERG 1671 -- SANDRART, Jacob (1630-1708) and Georg Christian EIMMART (1638-1705). Beschreibung und Vorstellung des Stück-Schiesssen, welches, auf eines Wol-Edlen... Raths, des Heil. Röm. Reichs-Statt Nürnberg, ergangenen Befelch, im Jahr

    Est: $3,000 - $4,000

    NUREMBERG 1671 -- SANDRART, Jacob (1630-1708) and Georg Christian EIMMART (1638-1705). Beschreibung und Vorstellung des Stück-Schiesssen, welches, auf eines Wol-Edlen... Raths, des Heil. Röm. Reichs-Statt Nürnberg, ergangenen Befelch, im Jahr Christi 1671. den 28. Augusti... vier Tag lang, ... gehalten, und angeordnet worden ... Nuremberg: Christoph Gerhard, 1671. 2o (363 x 246 mm). Woodcut border around title, woodcut initials. 4 engraved double-page plates by JACOB SANDRART and GEORG CHRISTIAN EIMMART. 18th-century marbled wrappers (light wear to spine and edges). FRIST EDITION with the magnificent plates by SANDRART and EIMMART depicting the four day proceedings of the Nuremberg Gunnery Festival. The plates show the procession of the municipal constable; the gathering mounted and foot soldiers with firearms in the town square; exercises with pistols and muskets; and lastly the exercise of Nuremberg's heavy artillery. BMC/STC 17th century German S-231; see Thieme-Becker X.421.

    Christie's
  • Eimmart, Georg Christoph (1638 Regensburg -
    Feb. 02, 2008

    Eimmart, Georg Christoph (1638 Regensburg -

    Est: - €120

    Eimmart, Georg Christoph (1638 Regensburg - Nürnberg 1704). Götter im Olymp, unten Pegasus, der Schild der Athene u.a. im Rund. Radierung aus der Folge vn 6 mytholog. Szenen n. D.Neuberger. Dm. 27, Blgr. 30 x 28 cm. Mit den Namenszügen in der Platte. Vgl. Hollstein Bd VIII, S. 11,3. Nagler 4, S. 97. - Tls. knittrig u. angestaubt, 1 Stelle im ob. Rd. leimfl., ob. re. Eckabriß ohne Darstellungsverlust.

    Kiefer Buch- und Kunstauktionen
  • A RARE PAIR OF 12-INCH TABLE GLOBES, GEORG CHRISTOPH EIMMART, GERMAN, CIRCA 1705
    Sep. 29, 2005

    A RARE PAIR OF 12-INCH TABLE GLOBES, GEORG CHRISTOPH EIMMART, GERMAN, CIRCA 1705

    Est: £25,000 - £35,000

    A RARE PAIR OF 12-INCH TABLE GLOBES, GEORG CHRISTOPH EIMMART, GERMAN, CIRCA 1705 CIRCA 1705 51cm. 20in. high the terrestrial globe with cartouche reading L F, Cum Geographica Orbis / Terrarum Descriptio Sucundum long. / et lat. non nisi vel per peregrinationes ma- / ritimas vel Observationes Coelestes emen- / datior in dies prodeat, istud autem per ex- / perimenta propria (quoad exiguam sal- / tem partem) perfecisse, e mille vix uni / contigat; Oportuit nos Recentiorum / accuratissimis Observationibus insistere, / et quatenus cum Veritate congruant vel / discrepent exactiori Tuo judicio relinquere / Nos eadem Loca, bona fide nihil immu / tantes, prout ab Authoribus novissimis / accepimus, Usui Tuo exhibemus. / Norimbergae / apud / G. C. Eimmartum / Ao. Chr. 1705; the celestial globe with cartouche reading Loca Stellarum Coelsti huic Globo inser / tarum a IO. HEVELIO Astrono / mo insigni, ad Ann 1700 complet / sumo studio ac diuturnis vigiliis re- / stituta sunt: Quae in hujus modi Typum / ad perpetuam Coeli conformitatem, / juxta modem, quem problema in- / ferius adjectum praescribit, / noviter redacter / a / G. C. Eimmarto; each globe with twenty four half gores and two polar calottes, graduated brass meridian ring, brass hour ring to the terrestrial globe, each oak and walnut stand of four turned tapered legs supporting the circular horizontal ring applied with printed zodiacal calendar, the plain stretchers supporting a turned base, on turned bun feet NOTE Georg Christoph Eimmart was born in Regensburg in 1638. By 1660 he had moved to Nuremberg and by 1677 he was studying astronomy. His only globes were published in 1705, the year of his death.

    Sotheby's
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