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      • W. JURY (*1763) after RUMBERG (19th), Iphigenia in Tauris, Steel engraving
        Sep. 28, 2024

        W. JURY (*1763) after RUMBERG (19th), Iphigenia in Tauris, Steel engraving

        Est: €45 - €75

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.) after Rumberg (19th century): Literary representation, Iphigenia on Tauris, Act V, 6th performance, 19th century, Steel engraving Technique: Steel engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed "Rumberg del." below the image on the left and "W Jury sc." on the right, inscribed "Iphigenie auf Tauris. V.r. Aufz. 6 Auftr.". Date: 19th century Keywords: 19th century, Classicism, Mythology, Germany, Size: Paper: 13,2 cm x 8,5 cm (5,2 x 3,3 in), Depiction: 11,7 cm x 7,9 cm (4,6 x 3,1 in)

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      • W. JURY (1763-1829), Take daughter my blessing, Copper engraving
        Sep. 28, 2024

        W. JURY (1763-1829), Take daughter my blessing, Copper engraving

        Est: €300 - €400

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): "Take daughter my blessing", Hasselmann Collection, 19th century, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper, mounted on Paper Stamp: Collector's stamp, Lugt no.: 1012. Fritz Hasselmann (? - 1894 Offenstetten) . Munich. 19th century Date: 19th century Description: Signed in the plate below: "W. Jury del. et fec.", below titled "Nimm Tochter meinen Segen." and "Zweiter Aufzug Achter Auftritt". Miniature and illustration of a contemporary play. The print comes from the collection of the Munich architect Fritz Hasselmann (1867-1925), with blue collector's mark "F.H." on verso, Lugt number L.1012. From the famous house "Ludwig Rosenthal's Antiquariat", Munich. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Religious, Germany, Size: Paper: 11,6 cm x 6,8 cm (4,6 x 2,7 in)

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      • W. JURY (1763-1829), Knight in armour, Copper engraving
        Sep. 28, 2024

        W. JURY (1763-1829), Knight in armour, Copper engraving

        Est: €75 - €125

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Illustration of a Fable, Knight in Armour, Fritz Hasselmann Collection, 19th century, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper, mounted on Paper Stamp: Collector's stamp, Lugt no.: 1012. Fritz Hasselmann (? - 1894 Offenstetten) . Munich. 19th century Inscription: Signed "W. Jury fec." below the image on the left. The print comes from the collection of the Munich architect Fritz Hasselmann (1867-1925), with blue collector's mark "F.H." on the verso, Lugt number L.1012. From the famous house "Ludwig Rosenthal's Antiquariat", Munich. Date: 19th century Description: Miniatures and illustration of a fable. Showing the meeting of two knights in armour. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Military, Germany, Size: Paper: 12,8 cm x 7,7 cm (5 x 3 in)

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      • W. JURY (*1763) after SCHUBERT (*1761), Abraham sacrifices his son Isaac, Copper engraving
        Aug. 31, 2024

        W. JURY (*1763) after SCHUBERT (*1761), Abraham sacrifices his son Isaac, Copper engraving

        Est: €60 - €100

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.) after Johann David Schubert (1761 Dresden - around 1822 ibid.): Bible illustration Abraham about to sacrifice his son Isaac, Old Testament, Genesis 22, 19th century, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed below the image on the left and right, inscribed below. Numbered "B.I.T. VI." above the image on the right. Date: 19th century Keywords: Old Testament, Genesis, Book of Moses, Abraham, Sacrifice, Bible illustration, 19th century, Romanticism, Religious, Germany, Size: Paper: 20,0 cm x 12,3 cm (7,9 x 4,8 in), Depiction: 13,5 cm x 9,2 cm (5,3 x 3,6 in)

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      • W. JURY (1763-1829), The Encounter, book illustration, around 1800, Etching
        Aug. 31, 2024

        W. JURY (1763-1829), The Encounter, book illustration, around 1800, Etching

        Est: €300 - €400

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Book illustrator of the Goethe era, "Encounter in the open air", c. 1800, Etching Technique: Etching on Paper Inscription: Signed "W. Jury del et fec." below the depiction on the left. Miniature and illustration of a contemporary theatre play. By the Berlin painter, etcher and engraver Wilhelm Jury; a pupil at the Berlin Academy from 1779 and subsequently an apprentice at the local porcelain manufactory; he learnt his trade under the well-known engraver Daniel Berger from 1788; known for his engravings and book illustrations, one of the first "fashionable artists" in book engraving, especially for novels. (Source: Thieme-Becker). From the estate of the antiquarian bookseller Rosenthal Munich / Amsterdam. Date: c. 1800 Keywords: 19th century, Rococo, Landscape, Germany, Size: Paper: 11,7 cm x 9,0 cm (4,6 x 3,5 in)

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      • W. JURY (1763-1829), The greeting, illustration, around 1800, Copper engraving
        Aug. 31, 2024

        W. JURY (1763-1829), The greeting, illustration, around 1800, Copper engraving

        Est: €300 - €400

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Literature illustration, "Welcome arrival after a journey", c. 1800, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed "W. Jury del et fec." below the depiction on the left From the hands of the Berlin artist Wilhelm Jury; a pupil at the Berlin Academy from 1779 and soon afterwards an apprentice at the local porcelain manufactory; one of the first fashionable artists in book copper, especially for novels. (Source: Thieme-Becker). From the estate of the antiquarian bookseller Rosenthal Munich / Amsterdam. Date: c. 1800 Keywords: 19th century, Figurative, Travel, Germany, Size: Paper: 11,6 cm x 9,0 cm (4,6 x 3,5 in)

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      • W. JURY (1763-1829), Orient scene, book illustration, Copper engraving
        Aug. 31, 2024

        W. JURY (1763-1829), Orient scene, book illustration, Copper engraving

        Est: €300 - €400

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Book illustrator of the Goethe era, "Der Tapfre kann den Tapfern nicht entehren Third Act Fourth Performance", 18th century, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed "W. Jury del et fec." below the depiction on the left. Entitled "Der Tapfre kann den Tapfern nicht entehren. Third Act Fourth Performance". Miniature and illustration of a contemporary theatre play. By the Berlin painter, etcher and engraver Wilhelm Jury; a pupil at the Berlin Academy from 1779 and subsequently an apprentice at the local porcelain manufactory; he learnt his trade under the well-known engraver Daniel Berger from 1788; known for his engravings and book illustrations, one of the first "fashionable artists" in book engraving, especially for novels. (Source: Thieme-Becker). From the estate of the antiquarian bookseller Rosenthal Munich / Amsterdam. Date: 18th century Keywords: 18th century, Rococo, Costumes, Germany, Size: Paper: 13,5 cm x 9,2 cm (5,3 x 3,6 in)

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      • W. JURY (1763-1829), Take daughter my blessing, Copper engraving
        Aug. 31, 2024

        W. JURY (1763-1829), Take daughter my blessing, Copper engraving

        Est: €300 - €400

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Book illustrator of the Goethe era, "Take daughter my blessing", 18th century, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed "W. Jury del et fec." below the depiction on the left. Entitled "Nimm Tochter meinen Segen. Second act. Eighth act". Miniature and illustration of a contemporary theatre play. By the Berlin painter, etcher and engraver Wilhelm Jury; a pupil at the Berlin Academy from 1779 and subsequently an apprentice at the local porcelain manufactory; he learnt his trade under the well-known engraver Daniel Berger from 1788; known for his engravings and book illustrations, one of the first "fashionable artists" in book engraving, especially for novels. (Source: Thieme-Becker). From the estate of the antiquarian bookseller Rosenthal Munich / Amsterdam. Date: 18th century Keywords: 18th century, Rococo, Landscape, Germany, Size: Paper: 13,6 cm x 9,0 cm (5,4 x 3,5 in)

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      • W. JURY (1763-1829), Galanterie, Buchillustration, Copper engraving
        Aug. 31, 2024

        W. JURY (1763-1829), Galanterie, Buchillustration, Copper engraving

        Est: €150 - €200

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Book illustrator of the Goethe period, "Galanterie, 18th century, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed "W. Jury del et fec." on the left below the illustration. Miniature and illustration of a contemporary play. From the hands of the Berlin painter, etcher and engraver Wilhelm Jury; student at the Berlin Academy since 1779 and subsequently apprentice at the procelain manufactory there; he learned his trade under the well-known engraver Daniel Berger from 1788; known for his engravings and book illustrations, one of the first "fashion artists" in book engravings, especially to novels. (Source: Thieme-Becker). From the estate of the antiquarian bookseller Rosenthal Munich / Amsterdam. Date: 18th century Keywords: 18th century, Rococo, Costumes, Germany, Size: Paper: 13,6 cm x 8,7 cm (5,4 x 3,4 in)

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      • W. JURY (*1763) after BERGGOLD (*1759), Horse studies, rider with flag, around 1800, Etching
        Jul. 27, 2024

        W. JURY (*1763) after BERGGOLD (*1759), Horse studies, rider with flag, around 1800, Etching

        Est: €120 - €200

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.) after Carl Moritz Berggold (1759 Königstein Fortress, Saxony - 1814 Leipzig): Horse studies, fallen rider and rider with flag on horseback, c. 1800, Etching Technique: Etching on Laid paper Watermark: Letters/Digits - more than three letters (words/names) - VANDERLEY, coat of arms with post horn - Date: Date: c. 1800 Description: The depiction engraved by Jury after drawings by Carl Moritz Berggold shows a horse lying on its back, next to it the rider who also landed on its back during the fall; paginated at the bottom centre: "VII. On the following page, paginated at the bottom centre: "VIII:", a proud rider on horseback is depicted, with a flag in his right hand; from: Leipzig, Seeger: "Belehrende Ideen für angehende Pferdezeichner und zum Vergnügen für Pferdeliebhaber, 1799."; inscribed in lead at lower right: "507056". Keywords: 19th century, Figurative, Animals, Germany, Size: Laid paper: 33,6 cm x 23,1 cm (13,2 x 9,1 in)

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      • W. JURY (1763-1829), 11 vignettes with various scenes scenes, 1799, Etching
        Jul. 27, 2024

        W. JURY (1763-1829), 11 vignettes with various scenes scenes, 1799, Etching

        Est: €300 - €400

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): 11 sheets with illustrations on various subjects, 1799, Etching Technique: Etching on Paper, mounted on Paper Inscription: lower links signed in the printing plate: "W. Jury fec.". Lower middle dated: "W. Jury fec. 99". Date: 1799 Description: Miniatures and illustrations of various scenes from the hands of the Berlin painter, etcher and engraver Wilhelm Jury; student at the Berlin Academy from 1779 and subsequently apprentice at the procelain manufactory there; he learned his trade under the well-known engraver Daniel Berger from 1788; known for his engravings and book illustrations, one of the first "fashion artists" in book engravings, especially of novels. (Source: Thieme-Becker). Keywords: Printmaking, Etching, Literature, Illustration, Genre, Animal, Child, Lovers, Theatre, Fashion, 18th century, Classicism, People, Germany, Size: Paper: 16,2 cm x 34,0 cm (6,4 x 13,4 in), Depiction: 5,1 cm x 3,5 cm (2 x 1,4 in), additional specification: Vignettes each approx. 6.0 cm x 3.8 cm

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      • W. JURY (*1763) after RAMBERG (*1763), Wedding evening, melancholic dream, Copper engraving
        Mar. 23, 2024

        W. JURY (*1763) after RAMBERG (*1763), Wedding evening, melancholic dream, Copper engraving

        Est: €45 - €75

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.) after Johann Heinrich Ramberg (1763 Hannover - 1840 ibid.): Wedding Evening, Melancholic Dream of a Knight, 19th century, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed and inscribed below in the printing plate. Date: 19th century Description: Miniaturised scene, probably the illustration of a literary work of the Enlightenment or Romanticism. Showing a reclining nobleman above a dream world shrouded in clouds, in which a courtly society is cheerfully celebrating a wedding. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Fashion, Germany,

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      • W. JURY (*1763) after RAMBERG (*1763), Love poetry by Wilhelm Müller, Copper engraving
        Mar. 23, 2024

        W. JURY (*1763) after RAMBERG (*1763), Love poetry by Wilhelm Müller, Copper engraving

        Est: €45 - €75

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.) after Johann Heinrich Ramberg (1763 Hannover - 1840 ibid.): "Amor in der Vigne", love poetry by Wilhelm Müller (1794-1827), 19th century, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed and inscribed below in the printing plate. Date: 19th century Description: Miniaturised scene in an oval. Illustrates the love poem by Wilhelm Müller "Amor in der Vigne" and shows Amor with other putti playing a prank in the vineyard. Person: Wilhelm Müller (1794 Dessau - 1827 Dessau) Also "Dichter Müller". German poet Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Fashion, Germany,

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      • W. JURY (*1763) after RUMBERG (19th), Iphigenia in Tauris, Steel engraving
        Feb. 10, 2024

        W. JURY (*1763) after RUMBERG (19th), Iphigenia in Tauris, Steel engraving

        Est: €45 - €75

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.) after Rumberg (19th century): Literary representation, Iphigenia on Tauris, Act V, 6th performance, 19th century, Steel engraving Technique: Steel engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed "Rumberg del." below the image on the left and "W Jury sc." on the right, inscribed "Iphigenie auf Tauris. V.r. Aufz. 6 Auftr.". Date: 19th century Keywords: 19th century, Classicism, Mythology, Germany,

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      • W. JURY (1763-1829), Take daughter my blessing, Copper engraving
        Feb. 10, 2024

        W. JURY (1763-1829), Take daughter my blessing, Copper engraving

        Est: €300 - €400

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): "Take daughter my blessing", Hasselmann Collection, 19th century, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper, mounted on Paper Stamp: Collector's stamp, Lugt no.: 1012. Fritz Hasselmann (? - 1894 Offenstetten) . Munich. 19th century Date: 19th century Description: Signed in the plate below: "W. Jury del. et fec.", below titled "Nimm Tochter meinen Segen." and "Zweiter Aufzug Achter Auftritt". Miniature and illustration of a contemporary play. The print comes from the collection of the Munich architect Fritz Hasselmann (1867-1925), with blue collector's mark "F.H." on verso, Lugt number L.1012. From the famous house "Ludwig Rosenthal's Antiquariat", Munich. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Religious, Germany,

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      • W. JURY (1763-1829), Knight in armour, Copper engraving
        Feb. 10, 2024

        W. JURY (1763-1829), Knight in armour, Copper engraving

        Est: €75 - €125

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Illustration of a Fable, Knight in Armour, Fritz Hasselmann Collection, 19th century, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper, mounted on Paper Stamp: Collector's stamp, Lugt no.: 1012. Fritz Hasselmann (? - 1894 Offenstetten) . Munich. 19th century Inscription: Signed "W. Jury fec." below the image on the left. The print comes from the collection of the Munich architect Fritz Hasselmann (1867-1925), with blue collector's mark "F.H." on the verso, Lugt number L.1012. From the famous house "Ludwig Rosenthal's Antiquariat", Munich. Date: 19th century Description: Miniatures and illustration of a fable. Showing the meeting of two knights in armour. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Military, Germany,

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      • 16 kleine kolorierte Kupferstiche von Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Jury (1763-1829, deutscher Maler, Rad
        Feb. 03, 2024

        16 kleine kolorierte Kupferstiche von Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Jury (1763-1829, deutscher Maler, Rad

        Est: -

        16 kleine kolorierte Kupferstiche von Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Jury (1763-1829, deutscher Maler, Radierer und Kupferstecher, bekannt vor allem durch seine Bebilderung von Romanen und Sachbüchern), unterschiedliche Darstellungen - sowohl höfische als auch Genreszenen sowie Tierdarstellungen, wohl für Buchillustrationen, je ca. 6,3 x 7,4 cm; je 8 Kupferstiche - 4 auf jeder Seite - zusammen unter Glas gerahmt, Altersspuren. / 16 small coloured copper engravings by Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Jury (1763-1829, German painter, etcher and engraver, known mainly for his illustrations of novels and non-fiction books), various depictions - both courtly and genre scenes as well as depictions of animals, probably for book illustrations, each c. 6.3 x 7.4 cm; 8 copper engravings - 4 on each side - framed together under glass, signs of age.

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      • W. JURY (1763-1829), View of Königstein and Falkenstein, Steel engraving
        Jan. 20, 2024

        W. JURY (1763-1829), View of Königstein and Falkenstein, Steel engraving

        Est: €105 - €175

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): View of Königstein and Falkenstein im Taunus, 19th century, Steel engraving Technique: Steel engraving on Paper Inscription: Lower right signed in the printing plate: "W.Jury fec.". At the lower part inscribed in the printing plate: "Ansicht von Königstein und Falkenstein". Date: 19th century Description: Landscape veduta with a view of the town and castle. The ruins of Falkenstein Castle can be seen on the left. In the foreground, some figures in local and period costume harvesting hay. Keywords: Germany, Hesse, Taunus, farmers, rural population, traditional costume, castle, ruin, nature, 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, Germany,

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      • W. JURY (*1763) after RUMBERG (19th), Iphigenia in Tauris,
        Dec. 02, 2023

        W. JURY (*1763) after RUMBERG (19th), Iphigenia in Tauris,

        Est: €45 - €75

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.) after Rumberg (19th century): Literary representation, Iphigenia on Tauris, Act V, 6th performance, 19th century, Steel engraving Technique: Steel engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed "Rumberg del." below the image on the left and "W Jury sc." on the right, inscribed "Iphigenie auf Tauris. V.r. Aufz. 6 Auftr.". Date: 19th century Keywords: 19th century, Classicism, Mythology, Germany,

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      • W. JURY (1763-1829), The Encounter, book illustration, around 1800, Etching
        Dec. 02, 2023

        W. JURY (1763-1829), The Encounter, book illustration, around 1800, Etching

        Est: €300 - €400

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Book illustrator of the Goethe era, "Encounter in the open air", c. 1800, Etching Technique: Etching on Paper Inscription: Signed "W. Jury del et fec." below the depiction on the left. Miniature and illustration of a contemporary theatre play. By the Berlin painter, etcher and engraver Wilhelm Jury; a pupil at the Berlin Academy from 1779 and subsequently an apprentice at the local porcelain manufactory; he learnt his trade under the well-known engraver Daniel Berger from 1788; known for his engravings and book illustrations, one of the first "fashionable artists" in book engraving, especially for novels. (Source: Thieme-Becker). From the estate of the antiquarian bookseller Rosenthal Munich / Amsterdam. Date: c. 1800 Keywords: 19th century, Rococo, Landscape, Germany,

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      • W. JURY (1763-1829), The greeting, illustration, around 1800,
        Dec. 02, 2023

        W. JURY (1763-1829), The greeting, illustration, around 1800,

        Est: €300 - €400

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Literature illustration, "Welcome arrival after a journey", c. 1800, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed "W. Jury del et fec." below the depiction on the left From the hands of the Berlin artist Wilhelm Jury; a pupil at the Berlin Academy from 1779 and soon afterwards an apprentice at the local porcelain manufactory; one of the first fashionable artists in book copper, especially for novels. (Source: Thieme-Becker). From the estate of the antiquarian bookseller Rosenthal Munich / Amsterdam. Date: c. 1800 Keywords: 19th century, Figurative, Travel, Germany,

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      • W. JURY (1763-1829), Take daughter my blessing,
        Dec. 02, 2023

        W. JURY (1763-1829), Take daughter my blessing,

        Est: €300 - €400

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): "Take daughter my blessing", Hasselmann Collection, 19th century, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper, mounted on Paper Stamp: Collector's stamp, Lugt no.: 1012. Fritz Hasselmann (? - 1894 Offenstetten) . Munich. 19th century Date: 19th century Description: Signed in the plate below: "W. Jury del. et fec.", below titled "Nimm Tochter meinen Segen." and "Zweiter Aufzug Achter Auftritt". Miniature and illustration of a contemporary play. The print comes from the collection of the Munich architect Fritz Hasselmann (1867-1925), with blue collector's mark "F.H." on verso, Lugt number L.1012. From the famous house "Ludwig Rosenthal's Antiquariat", Munich. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Religious, Germany,

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      • W. JURY (1763-1829), Knight in armour,
        Dec. 02, 2023

        W. JURY (1763-1829), Knight in armour,

        Est: €75 - €125

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Illustration of a Fable, Knight in Armour, Fritz Hasselmann Collection, 19th century, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper, mounted on Paper Stamp: Collector's stamp, Lugt no.: 1012. Fritz Hasselmann (? - 1894 Offenstetten) . Munich. 19th century Inscription: Signed "W. Jury fec." below the image on the left. The print comes from the collection of the Munich architect Fritz Hasselmann (1867-1925), with blue collector's mark "F.H." on the verso, Lugt number L.1012. From the famous house "Ludwig Rosenthal's Antiquariat", Munich. Date: 19th century Description: Miniatures and illustration of a fable. Showing the meeting of two knights in armour. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Military, Germany,

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      • W. JURY (*1763) after BERGGOLD (*1759), Horse studies, rider with flag, around 1800, Etching
        Dec. 02, 2023

        W. JURY (*1763) after BERGGOLD (*1759), Horse studies, rider with flag, around 1800, Etching

        Est: €120 - €200

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.) after Carl Moritz Berggold (1759 Königstein Fortress, Saxony - 1814 Leipzig): Horse studies, fallen rider and rider with flag on horseback, c. 1800, Etching Technique: Etching on Watermark: - more than three letters (words/names) - VANDERLEY, coat of arms with post horn - Date: Date: c. 1800 Description: The depiction engraved by Jury after drawings by Carl Moritz Berggold shows a horse lying on its back, next to it the rider who also landed on its back during the fall; paginated at the bottom centre: "VII. On the following page, paginated at the bottom centre: "VIII:", a proud rider on horseback is depicted, with a flag in his right hand; from: Leipzig, Seeger: "Belehrende Ideen für angehende Pferdezeichner und zum Vergnügen für Pferdeliebhaber, 1799."; inscribed in lead at lower right: "507056". Keywords: 19th century, Figurative, Animals, Germany,

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      • W. JURY (1763-1829), Orient scene, book illustration,
        Dec. 02, 2023

        W. JURY (1763-1829), Orient scene, book illustration,

        Est: €300 - €400

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Book illustrator of the Goethe era, "Der Tapfre kann den Tapfern nicht entehren Third Act Fourth Performance", , Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed "W. Jury del et fec." below the depiction on the left. Entitled "Der Tapfre kann den Tapfern nicht entehren. Third Act Fourth Performance". Miniature and illustration of a contemporary theatre play. By the Berlin painter, etcher and engraver Wilhelm Jury; a pupil at the Berlin Academy from 1779 and subsequently an apprentice at the local porcelain manufactory; he learnt his trade under the well-known engraver Daniel Berger from 1788; known for his engravings and book illustrations, one of the first "fashionable artists" in book engraving, especially for novels. (Source: Thieme-Becker). From the estate of the antiquarian bookseller Rosenthal Munich / Amsterdam. Date: Keywords: 18th century, Rococo, Costumes, Germany,

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      • W. JURY (1763-1829), Take daughter my blessing,
        Dec. 02, 2023

        W. JURY (1763-1829), Take daughter my blessing,

        Est: €300 - €400

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Book illustrator of the Goethe era, "Take daughter my blessing", , Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed "W. Jury del et fec." below the depiction on the left. Entitled "Nimm Tochter meinen Segen. Second act. Eighth act". Miniature and illustration of a contemporary theatre play. By the Berlin painter, etcher and engraver Wilhelm Jury; a pupil at the Berlin Academy from 1779 and subsequently an apprentice at the local porcelain manufactory; he learnt his trade under the well-known engraver Daniel Berger from 1788; known for his engravings and book illustrations, one of the first "fashionable artists" in book engraving, especially for novels. (Source: Thieme-Becker). From the estate of the antiquarian bookseller Rosenthal Munich / Amsterdam. Date: Keywords: 18th century, Rococo, Landscape, Germany,

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      • W. JURY (1763-1829), 11 vignettes with various scenes. Scenes, 1799, Etching
        Nov. 11, 2023

        W. JURY (1763-1829), 11 vignettes with various scenes. Scenes, 1799, Etching

        Est: €300 - €400

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): 11 sheets with illustrations on various subjects, 1799, Etching Technique: Etching on Paper, mounted on Paper Inscription: lower links signed in the printing plate: "W. Jury fec.". Lower middle dated: "W. Jury fec. 99". Date: 1799 Description: Miniatures and illustrations of various scenes from the hands of the Berlin painter, etcher and engraver Wilhelm Jury; student at the Berlin Academy from 1779 and subsequently apprentice at the procelain manufactory there; he learned his trade under the well-known engraver Daniel Berger from 1788; known for his engravings and book illustrations, one of the first "fashion artists" in book engravings, especially of novels. (Source: Thieme-Becker). Keywords: Printmaking, Etching, Literature, Illustration, Genre, Animal, Child, Lovers, Theatre, Fashion, 18th century, Classicism, People, Germany,

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      • W. JURY (*1763) after SCHUBERT (*1761), Abraham sacrifices his son Isaac, Copper engraving
        Jul. 15, 2023

        W. JURY (*1763) after SCHUBERT (*1761), Abraham sacrifices his son Isaac, Copper engraving

        Est: €60 - €100

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.) after Johann David Schubert (1761 Dresden - around 1822 ibid.): Bible illustration Abraham about to sacrifice his son Isaac, Old Testament, Genesis 22, 19th century, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed below the image on the left and right, inscribed below. Numbered "B.I.T. VI." above the image on the right. Date: 19th century Keywords: Old Testament, Genesis, Book of Moses, Abraham, Sacrifice, Bible illustration, 19th century, Romanticism, Religious, Germany,

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      • W. JURY (1763-1829), 11 vignettes with various scenes Scenes, 1799, Etching
        Jul. 15, 2023

        W. JURY (1763-1829), 11 vignettes with various scenes Scenes, 1799, Etching

        Est: €300 - €400

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): 11 sheets with illustrations on various subjects, 1799, Etching Technique: Etching on Paper, mounted on Paper Inscription: lower links signed in the printing plate: "W. Jury fec.". Lower middle dated: "W. Jury fec. 99". Date: 1799 Description: Miniatures and illustrations of various scenes from the hands of the Berlin painter, etcher and engraver Wilhelm Jury; student at the Berlin Academy from 1779 and subsequently apprentice at the procelain manufactory there; he learned his trade under the well-known engraver Daniel Berger from 1788; known for his engravings and book illustrations, one of the first "fashion artists" in book engravings, especially of novels. (Source: Thieme-Becker). Keywords: Printmaking, Etching, Literature, Illustration, Genre, Animal, Child, Lovers, Theatre, Fashion, 18th century, Classicism, People, Germany,

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      • 16 kleine kolorierte Kupferstiche von Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Jury (1763-1829, deutscher Maler, Rad
        Jun. 10, 2023

        16 kleine kolorierte Kupferstiche von Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Jury (1763-1829, deutscher Maler, Rad

        Est: -

        16 kleine kolorierte Kupferstiche von Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Jury (1763-1829, deutscher Maler, Radierer und Kupferstecher, bekannt vor allem durch seine Bebilderung von Romanen und Sachbüchern), unterschiedliche Darstellungen - sowohl höfische als auch Genreszenen sowie Tierdarstellungen, wohl für Buchillustrationen, je ca. 6,3 x 7,4 cm; je 8 Kupferstiche - 4 auf jeder Seite - zusammen unter Glas gerahmt, Altersspuren. / 16 small coloured copper engravings by Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Jury (1763-1829, German painter, etcher and engraver, known mainly for his illustrations of novels and non-fiction books), various depictions - both courtly and genre scenes as well as depictions of animals, probably for book illustrations, each c. 6.3 x 7.4 cm; 8 copper engravings - 4 on each side - framed together under glass, signs of age.

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      • W. JURY (*1763) after RUMBERG (19th), Iphigenia on Tauris,
        May. 06, 2023

        W. JURY (*1763) after RUMBERG (19th), Iphigenia on Tauris,

        Est: €45 - €75

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.) after Rumberg (19th century): Literary representation, Iphigenia on Tauris, Act V, 6th performance, 19th century, Steel engraving Technique: Steel engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed "Rumberg del." below the image on the left and "W Jury sc." on the right, inscribed "Iphigenie auf Tauris. V.r. Aufz. 6 tr.". Date: 19th century Keywords: 19th century, Classicism, Mythology, Germany,

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      • W. JURY (1763-1829), "Take daughter my blessing", Copper engraving
        May. 06, 2023

        W. JURY (1763-1829), "Take daughter my blessing", Copper engraving

        Est: €300 - €400

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): "Take daughter my blessing", Hasselmann Collection, 19th century, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper, mounted on Paper Stamp: Collector's stamp, Lugt no.: 1012. Fritz Hasselmann (? - 1894 Offenstetten) . Munich. 19th century Date: 19th century Description: Signed in the plate below: "W. Jury del. et fec.", titled below "Nimm Tochter meinen Segen." and "Zweiter Aufzug Achter Auftritt". Miniature and illustration of a contemporary play. The print comes from the collection of the Munich architect Fritz Hasselmann (1867-1925), with blue collector's mark "F.H." on the verso, Lugt number L.1012. From the famous house "Ludwig Rosenthal's Antiquariat", Munich. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Religious, Germany,

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      • W. JURY (1763-1829), Knight in armour, Copper engraving
        May. 06, 2023

        W. JURY (1763-1829), Knight in armour, Copper engraving

        Est: €75 - €125

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Illustration of a Fable, Knight in Armour, Fritz Hasselmann Collection, 19th century, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper, mounted on Paper Stamp: Collector's stamp, Lugt no.: 1012. Fritz Hasselmann (? - 1894 Offenstetten) . Munich. 19th century Inscription: Signed "W. Jury fec." below the image on the left. The print comes from the collection of the Munich architect Fritz Hasselmann (1867-1925), with blue collector's mark "F.H." on the verso, Lugt number L.1012. From the famous house "Ludwig Rosenthal's Antiquariat", Munich. Date: 19th century Description: Miniatures and illustration of a fable. Showing the meeting of two knights in armour. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Military, Germany,

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      • W. JURY (*1763) after BERGGOLD (*1759), Horse studies, rider with flag, around 1800, Etching
        May. 06, 2023

        W. JURY (*1763) after BERGGOLD (*1759), Horse studies, rider with flag, around 1800, Etching

        Est: €120 - €200

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.) after Carl Moritz Berggold (1759 Königstein Fortress, Saxony - 1814 Leipzig): Horse studies, fallen rider and rider with flag on horseback, c. 1800, Etching Technique: Etching on Watermark: - more than three letters (words/names) - VANDERLEY, coat of arms with post horn - Date: Date: c. 1800 Description: The depiction engraved by Jury after drawings by Carl Moritz Berggold shows a horse lying on its back, next to it the rider who also landed on its back during the fall; paginated at the bottom centre: "VII. On the following page, paginated at the bottom centre: "VIII:", a proud rider on horseback is depicted, with a flag in his right hand; from: Leipzig, Seeger: "Belehrende Ideen für angehende Pferdezeichner und zum Vergnügen für Pferdeliebhaber, 1799."; inscribed in lead at lower right: "507056". Keywords: 19th century, Figurative, Animals, Germany,

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      • W. JURY (1763-1829), 11 vignettes with different scenes, 1799, Etching
        Dec. 10, 2022

        W. JURY (1763-1829), 11 vignettes with different scenes, 1799, Etching

        Est: €300 - €400

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): 11 sheets with illustrations on various subjects, 1799, Etching Technique: Etching on Paper, mounted on Paper Inscription: lower links signed in the printing plate: "W. Jury fec.". Lower middle dated: "W. Jury fec. 99". Date: 1799 Description: Miniatures and illustrations of various scenes from the hands of the Berlin painter, etcher and engraver Wilhelm Jury; student at the Berlin Academy from 1779 and subsequently apprentice at the procelain manufactory there; he learned his trade under the well-known engraver Daniel Berger from 1788; known for his engravings and book illustrations, one of the first "fashion artists" in book engravings, especially of novels. (Source: Thieme-Becker). Keywords: Printmaking, Etching, Literature, Illustration, Genre, Animal, Child, Lovers, Theatre, Fashion, 18th century, Classicism, People, Germany,

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      • W.JURY (1763-1829), "Galanterie", Buchillustration, Copper engraving
        Oct. 22, 2022

        W.JURY (1763-1829), "Galanterie", Buchillustration, Copper engraving

        Est: €150 - €200

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Book illustrator of the Goethe period, "Galanterie, 18th century, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed "W. Jury del et fec." on the left below the illustration. Miniature and illustration of a contemporary play. From the hands of the Berlin painter, etcher and engraver Wilhelm Jury; student at the Berlin Academy since 1779 and subsequently apprentice at the procelain manufactory there; he learned his trade under the well-known engraver Daniel Berger from 1788; known for his engravings and book illustrations, one of the first "fashion artists" in book engravings, especially to novels. (Source: Thieme-Becker). From the estate of the antiquarian bookseller Rosenthal Munich / Amsterdam. Date: 18th century Keywords: 18th century, Rococo, Costumes, Germany,

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      • W.JURY (1763-1829), Orient Scene, Book Illustration, Copper engraving
        Oct. 22, 2022

        W.JURY (1763-1829), Orient Scene, Book Illustration, Copper engraving

        Est: €300 - €400

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Book illustrator of the Goethe period, "Der Tapfre kann den Tapfern nicht enttehren Third Act Fourth Act", 18th century, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed "W. Jury del et fec." below the image on the left. Titled "Der Tapfre kann den Tapfern nicht enttehren. Third Act Fourth Act". Miniature and illustration of a contemporary play. From the hands of the Berlin painter, etcher and engraver Wilhelm Jury; since 1779 student at the Berlin academy and afterwards apprentice at the local procelain manufactory; he learned his trade under the famous engraver Daniel Berger from 1788 on; known for his engravings and book illustrations, one of the first "fashion artists" in book engravings, especially to novels. (Source: Thieme-Becker). From the estate of the antiquarian bookseller Rosenthal Munich / Amsterdam. Date: 18th century Keywords: 18th century, Rococo, Costumes, Germany,

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      • W.JURY (1763-1829), Take daughter my blessing, book illustration, Copper engraving
        Oct. 22, 2022

        W.JURY (1763-1829), Take daughter my blessing, book illustration, Copper engraving

        Est: €300 - €400

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Book illustrator of the Goethe period, "Nimm Tochter meinen Segen" (Take daughter my blessing), 18th century, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed "W. Jury del et fec." below the image on the left. Titled in the centre below "Nimm Tochter meinen Segen. Second act. Eighth act". Miniature and illustration of a contemporary play. From the hands of the Berlin painter, etcher and engraver Wilhelm Jury; since 1779 student at the Berlin academy and afterwards apprentice at the local procelain manufactory; he learned his trade under the famous engraver Daniel Berger from 1788 on; known for his engravings and book illustrations, one of the first "fashion artists" in book engravings, especially to novels. (Source: Thieme-Becker). From the estate of the antiquarian bookseller Rosenthal Munich / Amsterdam. Date: 18th century Keywords: 18th century, Rococo, Landscape, Germany,

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      • W.JURY (1763-1829), The Encounter, book illustration, around 1800, Etching
        Oct. 22, 2022

        W.JURY (1763-1829), The Encounter, book illustration, around 1800, Etching

        Est: €300 - €400

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Book illustrator of the Goethe period, "Encounter in the Open Air, c. 1800, Etching Technique: Etching on Paper Inscription: Signed "W. Jury del et fec." on the left below the illustration. Miniature and illustration of a contemporary play. From the hands of the Berlin painter, etcher and engraver Wilhelm Jury; student at the Berlin Academy since 1779 and subsequently apprentice at the procelain manufactory there; he learned his trade under the well-known engraver Daniel Berger from 1788; known for his engravings and book illustrations, one of the first "fashion artists" in book engravings, especially to novels. (Source: Thieme-Becker). From the estate of the antiquarian bookseller Rosenthal Munich / Amsterdam. Date: c. 1800 Keywords: 19th century, Rococo, Landscape, Germany,

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      • W.JURY (1763-1829), "The Welcome", illustration, around 1800, Copper engraving
        Oct. 22, 2022

        W.JURY (1763-1829), "The Welcome", illustration, around 1800, Copper engraving

        Est: €300 - €400

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Literary illustration, "Welcome-arrival after a journey", c. 1800, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed "W. Jury del et fec." on the left below the depiction. From the hands of the Berlin artist Wilhelm Jury; since 1779 student at the Berlin Academy and soon after apprentice at the procelain manufactory there; one of the first fashion artists in book copper, especially to novels. (Source: Thieme-Becker). From the estate of the antiquarian bookseller Rosenthal Munich / Amsterdam. Date: c. 1800 Keywords: 19th century, Figurative, Travel, Germany,

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      • W.JURY (*1763) after BERGGOLD (*1759), Horse studies, rider with flag, around 1800, Etching
        Aug. 07, 2022

        W.JURY (*1763) after BERGGOLD (*1759), Horse studies, rider with flag, around 1800, Etching

        Est: €150 - €200

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.) after Carl Moritz Berggold (1759 Königstein Fortress, Saxony - 1814 Leipzig): Horse studies, fallen rider and rider with flag on horseback, c. 1800, Etching Technique: Etching on Laid paper Watermark: Letters/Digits - more than three letters (words/names) - VANDERLEY, coat of arms with post horn - Date: c. 1800 Description: The illustration engraved by Jury after drawings by Carl Moritz Berggold shows a horse lying on its back, next to it the rider who also landed on its back during the fall; paginated at the bottom centre: "VII. On the following page, paginated at the bottom centre: "VIII:", a proud rider on horseback is depicted, with a flag in his right hand; from: Leipzig, Seeger: "Belehrende Ideen für angehende Pferdezeichner und zum Vergnügen für Pferdeliebhaber, 1799."; inscribed in lead at lower right: "507056".About the artist: Carl Moritz Berggold was a painter of horses and battles as well as an engraver, and also worked as a draughtsman (ink, chalk); originally an officer. 1826 a series of 12 etchings "Studien für Pferderzeichner" was published, executed by Carl Frosch. J. A. Roßmäßler engraved a man on horseback after him. A portrait of the artist by Kehrer's hand was published at the Dresden exhibition in 1787. Also known (among others): 6 etchings "Landschaften mit Reiter" after Georg Philipp Rugendas. Teacher at the Leipzig academy until his death. | Watermark: VANDERLEY, coat of arms with post horn Keywords: 19th century, Figurative, Animals, Germany, horse

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      • W.JURY (*1763) after RUMBERG (19th), Lit Darst, Iphigenia on Tauris, Steel engraving
        Aug. 07, 2022

        W.JURY (*1763) after RUMBERG (19th), Lit Darst, Iphigenia on Tauris, Steel engraving

        Est: €45 - €75

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.) after Rumberg (19th century): Literary representation, Iphigenia on Tauris, Act V, 6th performance, 19th century, Steel engraving Technique: Steel engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed "Rumberg del." below the image on the left and "W Jury sc." on the right, inscribed "Iphigenie auf Tauris. V.r. Aufz. 6 tr.". Date: 19th century Keywords: 19th century, Classicism, Mythology, Germany,

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      • W.JURY (1763-1829), "Take daughter my blessing", Copper engraving
        Aug. 07, 2022

        W.JURY (1763-1829), "Take daughter my blessing", Copper engraving

        Est: €150 - €200

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): "Take daughter my blessing", Hasselmann Collection, 19th century, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper, mounted on Paper Stamp: Collector's stamp, Lugt no.: 1012. Fritz Hasselman (2.H. 19.Jh.). Munich. 19th century Date: 19th century Description: Signed in the plate below: "W. Jury del. et fec.", below titled "Nimm Tochter meinen Segen." and "Zweiter Aufzug Achter Auftritt". Miniature and illustration of a contemporary play. The print comes from the collection of the Munich architect Fritz Hasselmann (1867-1925), with blue collector's mark "F.H." on verso, Lugt number L.1012. From the famous house "Ludwig Rosenthal's Antiquariat", Munich. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Religious, Germany,

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      • W.JURY (1763-1829), Illustration of a fable, knight in armour, Copper engraving
        Aug. 07, 2022

        W.JURY (1763-1829), Illustration of a fable, knight in armour, Copper engraving

        Est: €75 - €125

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Illustration of a Fable, Knight in Armour, Fritz Hasselmann Collection, 19th century, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper, mounted on Paper Stamp: Collector's stamp, Lugt no.: 1012. Fritz Hasselman (2.H. 19.Jh.). Munich. 19th century Inscription: Signed "W. Jury fec." below the image on the left. The print comes from the collection of the Munich architect Fritz Hasselmann (1867-1925), with blue collector's mark "F.H." on the verso, Lugt number L.1012. From the famous house "Ludwig Rosenthal's Antiquariat", Munich. Date: 19th century Description: Miniatures and illustration of a fable. Showing the meeting of two knights in armour. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Military, Germany,

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      • Jury, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm
        Jul. 09, 2022

        Jury, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm

        Est: €280 - €400

        (1763 Berlin 1829). 24 Radierungen auf 6 Bl. 18./19. Jhdt. 7,5 x 5,5 cm. Blgr. 33,5 x 22,5 cm. - Tls. fl. - Abb. zu Kindererziehung und Kinderspiele. R

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      • Jury, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm
        May. 14, 2022

        Jury, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm

        Est: €300 - €450

        (1763 Berlin 1829). 24 Radierungen auf 6 Bl. 18./19. Jhdt. 7,5 x 5,5 cm. Blgr. 33,5 x 22,5 cm. - Tls. fl. - Abb. zu Kindererziehung und Kinderspiele. R

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      • Jury, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm,
        Feb. 17, 2022

        Jury, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm,

        Est: €100 - €150

        dt. Maler, Radierer u. Kupferstecher (1763-1829). Eh. Brief mit Unterschrift, dat. Frankfurt, 11. Sept. 1818. 4°. 2 Bl., 2 S. beschrieb. Mehrf. gefalt. An die Buchhandlung und Verlag Perthes u. Besser in Hamburg, über die Qualität seiner Druckplatten und beruft sich dabei auf seinen Freund Wilmanns und andere. "Viele Jahre arbeite ich schon für seine Handlung, aber nie habe ich auch nur die leiseste Klage gehört, daß er mit der Menge der Drucke, welche meine Platten aushalten, unzufrieden gewesen wäre. Ich gestehe, es ist ein wenig viel, daß von den kleinen Platten, von einer jeden, siebentausend Abdrucke gemacht werden, und doch ist es so! Freund Hartknoch, Richter u. andere mehr, lassen auch eine solche bestmögliche Menge Drucke von meinen Platten machen. Sobald ich nach Berlin komme, werde ich mir die Freiheit nehmen, Ihnen einen Druck von einer Kalender Platte zu senden, welche ich für den seeligen Unger gemacht... Die Platten, welche ich zu meiner Arbeit nehme sind gut, es ist das beste reinste englische Kupfer...". - Tls. etw. fleckig u. ger. beschäd. D

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      • W.JURY (1763-1829), View of Königstein and Falkenstein, Steel engraving
        Jan. 29, 2022

        W.JURY (1763-1829), View of Königstein and Falkenstein, Steel engraving

        Est: €75 - €125

        Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ebd.): View of Königstein and Falkenstein, 19th century, Steel engraving Technique: Steel engraving on Paper Inscription: Lower right signed in the printing plate: "W.Jury fec.". At the lower part inscribed in the printing plate: "Ansicht von Königstein und Falkenstein". Date: 19th century Description: Landscape veduta with a view of the town with castle. The ruins of Falkenstein Castle can be seen on the left. In the foreground some figures in local and period costumes at the hay harvest. Keywords: Germany, Hesse, Taunus, farmers, rural population, traditional costume, castle, ruin, nature, 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, Germany, Size: 17,9 cm x 25,4 cm (7 x 10 in), Depiction: 10,5 cm x 19,1 cm (4,1 x 7,5 in) Condition: Very good condition. Somewhat light-margined and slightly discoloured on the margins. Along the edges remains of adhesive tape from an old mounting.

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