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              • Jean Louis Gregoire Jeune fille à la flute de Pan
                Dec. 18, 2024

                Jean Louis Gregoire Jeune fille à la flute de Pan

                Est: $100 - $500

                Jean Louis Gregoire Jeune fille à la flute de Pan Bronze Female Sculpture W/ Green Marble Base. Measures approx. 34H x 18D in. Signed towards the base, signature illegible. Possibly Jean Louis Gregoire or in the style of. Weighty piece. Some wear consistent with age, use, and exposure. Collectibles, tabletop accessories and decor, home decor, home accents, homewares, housewares, home accessories, Jean Louis Gregoire Jeune fille à la flute de Pan, bronze nude female, art, sculpture, statue, statuette, figural, nude female figure, 8g

                The Benefit Shop Foundation Inc.
              • JEAN LOUIS GREGOIRE; Mozart tocando el violín…
                Oct. 30, 2024

                JEAN LOUIS GREGOIRE; Mozart tocando el violín…

                Est: -

                JEAN LOUIS GREGOIRE Mozart tocando el violín

                Arte Subastas Bilbao
              • [BUDÉ (Louis). CALVIN (Jean)]
                Sep. 24, 2024

                [BUDÉ (Louis). CALVIN (Jean)]

                Est: €1,800 - €2,500

                [BUDÉ (Louis). CALVIN (Jean)] Les Pseaumes de David traduicts selon la vérité hébraïque, avec annotations tresutiles, par Louis Budé. Fort vol. in-12 (14,7 x 9,1 cm), veau brun, sur les plats vaste décor d'entrelacs et fleurons à froid, dos à nerfs orné à froid (reliure du temps). Première édition de cette traduction donnée par Louis Budé et précédée d'une préface de Jean Calvin « touchant l'utilité des Pseaumes, & de la translation présente ». La Revue d'histoire et de philosophie religieuses (n° 2-3 de 1962), dans l'article de R. Peter, « Calvin et la traduction des Psaumes de Louis Budé », indique : « certains exemplaires, destinés à la diffusion en France, omettent sur le titre le lieu d'impression et ne font mention de Calvin ni sur le titre, ni au début de la préface », ce qui fait de notre exemplaire un exemplaire de première émission. L'article indique également que ce texte était « demeuré inconnu aux éditeurs des Opera Calvini » ( Ioannis Calvini opera quae supersunt omnia, 59 volumes, Brunswick, 1863-1900). D'après Peter toujours, il ne subsisterait qu'une dizaine d'exemplaires de cette édition. Louis Budé, sieur de La Motte, était le sixième fils de l'humaniste Guillaume Budé. À la différence de son père, il embrassa la Réforme protestante et se retira avec plusieurs de ses frères à Genève, où il mourut en mai 1551, peu de temps avant la parution de l'ouvrage. Précieux exemplaire, interfolié couvert de notes manuscrites de différentes mains du temps (au moins deux, dont une jolie écriture en lettre flamande fine), se disposant aussi bien dans la marge, entre les lignes que sur les feuillets ajoutés. Belle provenance, des bibliothèques Stroehlin et Théodore Belin. Ernest Stroehlin (1844-1907), historien du protestantisme, possédait une des plus importantes bibliothèques sur le sujet. Il fut également membre du Comité pour l'érection du premier monument expiatoire de Champel, en hommage à Michel Servet exécuté par Jean Calvin, qui fut inauguré en 1903. Mors fendus, dos et coins frottés, petites restaurations. Mouillures. Provenance : – Ernest Stroehlin (ex-libris avec la devise « Mente libera », n° 1283, Paris, vente III, 1912). – Mme Théodore Belin (n° 111, Paris, vente I, 1936).

                Artcurial
              • Prevost - Bouquet of Roses, Lily, Flower
                Jun. 08, 2024

                Prevost - Bouquet of Roses, Lily, Flower

                Est: $500 - $1,000

                This beautiful etched and lithographed plate is from a collection of botanical illustrations after Jean Louis Prevost. It was printed in Paris between 1800 and 1820. The etchings and lithographs were done after Prevost's original illustrations by the artists Legrand, Alliot, Cally, Soyer, Deplech after Bourgeouis, and Duplat. Jean Louis Prevost (1760-1810) was a renowned botanical artist. He studied under Jean Jacque Bachelier in Paris. He created one of the most exquisite French botanical works, Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. He often had his work exhibited in the Paris Salon and was a member of the Academie de Saint Luc.

                Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
              • Prevost - Roses, Lilac
                Jun. 01, 2024

                Prevost - Roses, Lilac

                Est: $500 - $1,000

                This beautiful etched and lithographed plate is from a collection of botanical illustrations after Jean Louis Prevost. It was printed in Paris between 1800 and 1820. The etchings and lithographs were done after Prevost's original illustrations by the artists Legrand, Alliot, Cally, Soyer, Deplech after Bourgeouis, and Duplat. Jean Louis Prevost (1760-1810) was a renowned botanical artist. He studied under Jean Jacque Bachelier in Paris. He created one of the most exquisite French botanical works, Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. He often had his work exhibited in the Paris Salon and was a member of the Academie de Saint Luc.

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              • Prevost - Roses, Primula or Auricula
                Jun. 01, 2024

                Prevost - Roses, Primula or Auricula

                Est: $500 - $1,000

                This beautiful etched and lithographed plate is from a collection of botanical illustrations after Jean Louis Prevost. It was printed in Paris between 1800 and 1820. The etchings and lithographs were done after Prevost's original illustrations by the artists Legrand, Alliot, Cally, Soyer, Deplech after Bourgeouis, and Duplat. Jean Louis Prevost (1760-1810) was a renowned botanical artist. He studied under Jean Jacque Bachelier in Paris. He created one of the most exquisite French botanical works, Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. He often had his work exhibited in the Paris Salon and was a member of the Academie de Saint Luc.

                Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
              • Prevost - Hydrangea
                Jun. 01, 2024

                Prevost - Hydrangea

                Est: $500 - $1,000

                This beautiful etched and lithographed plate is from a collection of botanical illustrations after Jean Louis Prevost. It was printed in Paris between 1800 and 1820. The etchings and lithographs were done after Prevost's original illustrations by the artists Legrand, Alliot, Cally, Soyer, Deplech after Bourgeouis, and Duplat. Jean Louis Prevost (1760-1810) was a renowned botanical artist. He studied under Jean Jacque Bachelier in Paris. He created one of the most exquisite French botanical works, Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. He often had his work exhibited in the Paris Salon and was a member of the Academie de Saint Luc.

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              • Prevost - Horse-Chestnut Tree
                Jun. 01, 2024

                Prevost - Horse-Chestnut Tree

                Est: $500 - $1,000

                This beautiful etched and lithographed plate is from a collection of botanical illustrations after Jean Louis Prevost. It was printed in Paris between 1800 and 1820. The etchings and lithographs were done after Prevost's original illustrations by the artists Legrand, Alliot, Cally, Soyer, Deplech after Bourgeouis, and Duplat. Jean Louis Prevost (1760-1810) was a renowned botanical artist. He studied under Jean Jacque Bachelier in Paris. He created one of the most exquisite French botanical works, Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. He often had his work exhibited in the Paris Salon and was a member of the Academie de Saint Luc.

                Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
              • Prevost - Mimosa or Acacia Tree
                Jun. 01, 2024

                Prevost - Mimosa or Acacia Tree

                Est: $500 - $1,000

                This beautiful etched and lithographed plate is from a collection of botanical illustrations after Jean Louis Prevost. It was printed in Paris between 1800 and 1820. The etchings and lithographs were done after Prevost's original illustrations by the artists Legrand, Alliot, Cally, Soyer, Deplech after Bourgeouis, and Duplat. Jean Louis Prevost (1760-1810) was a renowned botanical artist. He studied under Jean Jacque Bachelier in Paris. He created one of the most exquisite French botanical works, Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. He often had his work exhibited in the Paris Salon and was a member of the Academie de Saint Luc.

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              • JEAN LOUIS SCHERRER PARIS Pochette du soir en satin noir,
                Dec. 09, 2023

                JEAN LOUIS SCHERRER PARIS Pochette du soir en satin noir,

                Est: €50 - €100

                JEAN LOUIS SCHERRER PARIS Pochette du soir en satin noir, doublure intérieure en satin noir, fermoir basculant agrémenté de strass. Dimensions : 21 x 16 x 2 cm environ. État d’usage (quelques manques de strass)

                HVMC - Hôtel des Ventes de Monte-Carlo
              • Prevost - Bouquet of Lilacs, Roses, Lily of the Valley - Bouquet de Lilas, Roses, Boutons d'Or, Muguet et Oreille d'Ours
                Nov. 04, 2023

                Prevost - Bouquet of Lilacs, Roses, Lily of the Valley - Bouquet de Lilas, Roses, Boutons d'Or, Muguet et Oreille d'Ours

                Est: $2,000 - $4,000

                This beautiful folio stipple engraving is from Jean Louis Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. The work was published in Paris by Vilquin in 1805. It was printed in colors and finished by hand by Ruotte. An exquisite plate from arguably the most beautiful botanical work ever produced, "a work of outstanding importance and interest." Contemporary with the work of Redouté, Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits is one of the earliest examples of stipple engraved and colour-printed botanical illustration. Published in 12 cahiers (or parts) of 4 plates each, the work was compiled to assist designers of porcelain and fabric, with the plates often showing flowers grouped together, usually matched according to their flowering season. The greatest collection of flower books to be sold at auction in the 20th century was the de Belder collection, sold by Sotheby's in 1987. The catalogue was intended as a true reflection of the uniqueness of the collection, and the cover illustration selected to represent the best of the best was an image from Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. Dunthorne describes it as, "a work of outstanding importance and interest...issued for the specific purpose of maintaining the great French tradition for excellence of design and draughtsmanship. Perhaps no other prints are more worthy of carrying on the tradition of Jean Baptiste and van Spaendonck than these fine examples of Prévost. Whether bouquets or sprays of flowers or fruit, they possess a splendour and freshness amounting almost to fragrance, which is largely due to the quality of the colour printing" (Dunthorne, p. 33).

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              • A PAIR OF LOUIS XV WALNUT BERGERES A OREILLES IN THE MANNER OF JACQUES JEAN
                Nov. 01, 2023

                A PAIR OF LOUIS XV WALNUT BERGERES A OREILLES IN THE MANNER OF JACQUES JEAN

                Est: $5,000 - $8,000

                A PAIR OF LOUIS XV WALNUT BERGERES A OREILLES IN THE MANNER OF JACQUES JEAN-BAPTISE TILLIARD, CIRCA 1755 40 in. (102 cm.) high, 28 in. (71.5 cm.) wide, 20 in. (51 cm.) deep

                Christie's
              • Jean Louis "Ernest" Meissonier Autographed Letter
                Oct. 31, 2023

                Jean Louis "Ernest" Meissonier Autographed Letter

                Est: $50 - $5,000

                with with accompanying portraits. Frame size: 11" high, 15 5/8" wide. Not examined out of frame. Frame wear; paper toning, staining.

                Schwenke Auctioneers
              • A LOUIS XIV BEAUVAIS TAPESTRY AFTER THE DESIGN BY GUY-LOUIS VERNANSAL, JEAN
                Oct. 11, 2023

                A LOUIS XIV BEAUVAIS TAPESTRY AFTER THE DESIGN BY GUY-LOUIS VERNANSAL, JEAN

                Est: $200,000 - $300,000

                A LOUIS XIV BEAUVAIS TAPESTRY AFTER THE DESIGN BY GUY-LOUIS VERNANSAL, JEAN-BAPTISTE BELIN DE FONTENAY AND 139 in. (352 cm.) high, 188 in. (477.5 cm.) wide

                Christie's
              • Hermes Jean Louis Dumas Les Amazones Silk Scarf
                Mar. 29, 2023

                Hermes Jean Louis Dumas Les Amazones Silk Scarf

                Est: $100 - $1,000

                A Hermes French designer ladies silk scarf in the Les Amazones pattern, designed 1976 by Jean Louis Dumas (also Dumas-Hermes) (1938-2010). Rolled edge with hand stitching. Brown, gold, and beige with orange against a light blue background. Depicting a profusion of horses and riders. Title to bottom center. HERMES PARIS to center. Dimensions: 35 X 35 X .10 in. Condition: Good overall condition having mild surface wear. Estate fresh to the market. Shipping: Hill Auction Gallery offers in-house ground contiguous USA domestic shipping, excluding New Mexico, for $35 plus insurance. Gallery will refer third party shippers for international buyers. Purchaser pick up available upon request. Got something to sell? Contact us at HillAuctionGallery.com

                Hill Auction Gallery
              • JEAN LOUIS COQUET, Servizio piatti modello ”Louxor”
                Mar. 18, 2023

                JEAN LOUIS COQUET, Servizio piatti modello ”Louxor”

                Est: €700 - €900

                JEAN LOUIS COQUET Produzione Francia XX secolo Servizio piatti modello ”Louxor” in porcellana Limoges bianca con bordo decorato a motivi geometrici ocra e blu da 65 pezzi così suddiviso: 24 piatti piani, 12 piatti fondi, 12 piatti frutta, una zuppiera, un’insalatiera, un piatto da portata circolare, due piatti da portata ovale, 12 tazze caffé con piattino.

                Benedetto Trionfante Auction House s.r.l
              • Prevost - Clove - Etude de Giroflee a rameau, et Giroflee jaune
                Jan. 21, 2023

                Prevost - Clove - Etude de Giroflee a rameau, et Giroflee jaune

                Est: $2,000 - $4,000

                This beautiful folio stipple engraving is from Jean Louis Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. The work was published in Paris by Vilquin in 1805. It was printed in colors and finished by hand by Ruotte. An exquisite plate from arguably the most beautiful botanical work ever produced, "a work of outstanding importance and interest." Contemporary with the work of Redouté, Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits is one of the earliest examples of stipple engraved and colour-printed botanical illustration. Published in 12 cahiers (or parts) of 4 plates each, the work was compiled to assist designers of porcelain and fabric, with the plates often showing flowers grouped together, usually matched according to their flowering season. The greatest collection of flower books to be sold at auction in the 20th century was the de Belder collection, sold by Sotheby's in 1987. The catalogue was intended as a true reflection of the uniqueness of the collection, and the cover illustration selected to represent the best of the best was an image from Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. Dunthorne describes it as, "a work of outstanding importance and interest...issued for the specific purpose of maintaining the great French tradition for excellence of design and draughtsmanship. Perhaps no other prints are more worthy of carrying on the tradition of Jean Baptiste and van Spaendonck than these fine examples of Prévost. Whether bouquets or sprays of flowers or fruit, they possess a splendour and freshness amounting almost to fragrance, which is largely due to the quality of the colour printing" (Dunthorne, p. 33).

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              • SUITE DE SIX CHAISES D'ÉPOQUE LOUIS XVI Estampille de Georges Jacob et de Paul François Jean
                Dec. 16, 2022

                SUITE DE SIX CHAISES D'ÉPOQUE LOUIS XVI Estampille de Georges Jacob et de Paul François Jean

                Est: €6,000 - €8,000

                SUITE DE SIX CHAISES D'ÉPOQUE LOUIS XVI Estampille de Georges Jacob et de Paul François Jean En bois sculpté et peint blanc, les pieds fuselés à cannelures rudentées réunis par une entretoise en H, garniture de cuir noir, deux chaises estampillées G.IACOB, trois autres estampillées G.IACOB et P.F.JEAN, la dernière estampillée G.IACOB et une trace d'estampille illisible, les six portant des marques au fer apocryphes du garde-meuble du duc de Penthièvre (encre marine surmontée d'une couronne royale) sous la ceinture et sous l'entretoise ; on y joint six chaises de style du même modèle en suite H. : 90 cm (35 1/2 in.) l. : 50,5 cm (19 3/4 in.) (12) Georges Jacob, reçu maître en 1765 Paul François Jean, reçu maître en 1784 Provenance (les six chaises d'époque) : Vente à Paris, Hôtel Drouot, le 25 mars 2014, lot 48. A set of six Louis XVI white painted chairs, stamped by Georges Jacob and Paul François Jean, bearing a spurious mark of the duke of Penthievre garde-meuble, together with six Louis XVI style chairs of the same model * Information aux acheteurs : L'adjudication du lot est HT. La TVA, aux taux en vigueur de 20%, s'ajoute à l'adjudication pour obtenir un prix TTC sur lequel est calculée la commission de vente TTC. Cette TVA est récupérable pour le professionnel français. Elle est remboursable pour un acheteur hors UE sur présentation des justificatifs d'exportation hors UE ou pour un adjudicataire professionnel justifiant d'un numéro de TVA intracommunautaire et d'un document prouvant la livraison dans l'État membre. * Information to buyers : The auction of the lot is exclusive of tax. VAT, at the current rate of 20%, is added to the auction to obtain a price including tax on which the sales commission including tax is calculated. This VAT is recoverable for the French professional. It is refundable for a buyer outside the EU on presentation of proof of export outside the EU or for a professional arbitrator providing proof of an intra-Community VAT number and a document proving delivery in the Member State. Estimation 6 000 - 8 000 €

                Artcurial
              • Jean Louis Sponsel, Das Grüne Gewölbe zu Dresden.
                Nov. 18, 2022

                Jean Louis Sponsel, Das Grüne Gewölbe zu Dresden.

                Est: €1,000 - €1,200

                Four volumes. 999 pages in total. This monumental work, written by the director of the Green Vault Jean Louis Sponsel (1858-1930) and completed after his death by Erich Haenel, is almost impossible to find in its entirety.

                Kunsthaus Lempertz KG
              • Prevost - Bouquet of Lilacs, Roses, Lily of the Valley - Bouquet de Lilas, Roses, Boutons d'Or, Muguet et Oreille d'Ours
                Nov. 12, 2022

                Prevost - Bouquet of Lilacs, Roses, Lily of the Valley - Bouquet de Lilas, Roses, Boutons d'Or, Muguet et Oreille d'Ours

                Est: $2,000 - $4,000

                This beautiful folio stipple engraving is from Jean Louis Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. The work was published in Paris by Vilquin in 1805. It was printed in colors and finished by hand by Ruotte. An exquisite plate from arguably the most beautiful botanical work ever produced, "a work of outstanding importance and interest." Contemporary with the work of Redouté, Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits is one of the earliest examples of stipple engraved and colour-printed botanical illustration. Published in 12 cahiers (or parts) of 4 plates each, the work was compiled to assist designers of porcelain and fabric, with the plates often showing flowers grouped together, usually matched according to their flowering season. The greatest collection of flower books to be sold at auction in the 20th century was the de Belder collection, sold by Sotheby's in 1987. The catalogue was intended as a true reflection of the uniqueness of the collection, and the cover illustration selected to represent the best of the best was an image from Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. Dunthorne describes it as, "a work of outstanding importance and interest...issued for the specific purpose of maintaining the great French tradition for excellence of design and draughtsmanship. Perhaps no other prints are more worthy of carrying on the tradition of Jean Baptiste and van Spaendonck than these fine examples of Prévost. Whether bouquets or sprays of flowers or fruit, they possess a splendour and freshness amounting almost to fragrance, which is largely due to the quality of the colour printing" (Dunthorne, p. 33).

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              • Prevost, Folio - Crown Imperial Lily. 9
                Nov. 05, 2022

                Prevost, Folio - Crown Imperial Lily. 9

                Est: $2,000 - $4,000

                This beautiful folio stipple engraving is from Jean Louis Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. The work was published in Paris by Vilquin in 1805. It was printed in colors and finished by hand by Ruotte. An exquisite plate from arguably the most beautiful botanical work ever produced, "a work of outstanding importance and interest." Contemporary with the work of Redouté, Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits is one of the earliest examples of stipple engraved and colour-printed botanical illustration. Published in 12 cahiers (or parts) of 4 plates each, the work was compiled to assist designers of porcelain and fabric, with the plates often showing flowers grouped together, usually matched according to their flowering season. The greatest collection of flower books to be sold at auction in the 20th century was the de Belder collection, sold by Sotheby's in 1987. The catalogue was intended as a true reflection of the uniqueness of the collection, and the cover illustration selected to represent the best of the best was an image from Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. Dunthorne describes it as, "a work of outstanding importance and interest...issued for the specific purpose of maintaining the great French tradition for excellence of design and draughtsmanship. Perhaps no other prints are more worthy of carrying on the tradition of Jean Baptiste and van Spaendonck than these fine examples of Prévost. Whether bouquets or sprays of flowers or fruit, they possess a splendour and freshness amounting almost to fragrance, which is largely due to the quality of the colour printing" (Dunthorne, p. 33).

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              • Prevost, Folio - Bouquet of Carnations, Larkspur, Lily - Bouquet d'Oeillet, Ambrette, Daufinel, et Emerocalle. 3
                Nov. 05, 2022

                Prevost, Folio - Bouquet of Carnations, Larkspur, Lily - Bouquet d'Oeillet, Ambrette, Daufinel, et Emerocalle. 3

                Est: $2,000 - $4,000

                This beautiful folio stipple engraving is from Jean Louis Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. The work was published in Paris by Vilquin in 1805. It was printed in colors and finished by hand by Ruotte. An exquisite plate from arguably the most beautiful botanical work ever produced, "a work of outstanding importance and interest." Contemporary with the work of Redouté, Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits is one of the earliest examples of stipple engraved and colour-printed botanical illustration. Published in 12 cahiers (or parts) of 4 plates each, the work was compiled to assist designers of porcelain and fabric, with the plates often showing flowers grouped together, usually matched according to their flowering season. The greatest collection of flower books to be sold at auction in the 20th century was the de Belder collection, sold by Sotheby's in 1987. The catalogue was intended as a true reflection of the uniqueness of the collection, and the cover illustration selected to represent the best of the best was an image from Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. Dunthorne describes it as, "a work of outstanding importance and interest...issued for the specific purpose of maintaining the great French tradition for excellence of design and draughtsmanship. Perhaps no other prints are more worthy of carrying on the tradition of Jean Baptiste and van Spaendonck than these fine examples of Prévost. Whether bouquets or sprays of flowers or fruit, they possess a splendour and freshness amounting almost to fragrance, which is largely due to the quality of the colour printing" (Dunthorne, p. 33).

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              • Prevost, Folio - Laurel Branch - Rameau de Laurose, ou Laurier rose. 10
                Nov. 05, 2022

                Prevost, Folio - Laurel Branch - Rameau de Laurose, ou Laurier rose. 10

                Est: $2,000 - $4,000

                This beautiful folio stipple engraving is from Jean Louis Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. The work was published in Paris by Vilquin in 1805. It was printed in colors and finished by hand by Ruotte. An exquisite plate from arguably the most beautiful botanical work ever produced, "a work of outstanding importance and interest." Contemporary with the work of Redouté, Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits is one of the earliest examples of stipple engraved and colour-printed botanical illustration. Published in 12 cahiers (or parts) of 4 plates each, the work was compiled to assist designers of porcelain and fabric, with the plates often showing flowers grouped together, usually matched according to their flowering season. The greatest collection of flower books to be sold at auction in the 20th century was the de Belder collection, sold by Sotheby's in 1987. The catalogue was intended as a true reflection of the uniqueness of the collection, and the cover illustration selected to represent the best of the best was an image from Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. Dunthorne describes it as, "a work of outstanding importance and interest...issued for the specific purpose of maintaining the great French tradition for excellence of design and draughtsmanship. Perhaps no other prints are more worthy of carrying on the tradition of Jean Baptiste and van Spaendonck than these fine examples of Prévost. Whether bouquets or sprays of flowers or fruit, they possess a splendour and freshness amounting almost to fragrance, which is largely due to the quality of the colour printing" (Dunthorne, p. 33).

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              • Prevost, Folio - Peach Branch - Rameau de Pecher double. 17
                Nov. 05, 2022

                Prevost, Folio - Peach Branch - Rameau de Pecher double. 17

                Est: $2,000 - $4,000

                This beautiful folio stipple engraving is from Jean Louis Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. The work was published in Paris by Vilquin in 1805. It was printed in colors and finished by hand by Ruotte. An exquisite plate from arguably the most beautiful botanical work ever produced, "a work of outstanding importance and interest." Contemporary with the work of Redouté, Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits is one of the earliest examples of stipple engraved and colour-printed botanical illustration. Published in 12 cahiers (or parts) of 4 plates each, the work was compiled to assist designers of porcelain and fabric, with the plates often showing flowers grouped together, usually matched according to their flowering season. The greatest collection of flower books to be sold at auction in the 20th century was the de Belder collection, sold by Sotheby's in 1987. The catalogue was intended as a true reflection of the uniqueness of the collection, and the cover illustration selected to represent the best of the best was an image from Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. Dunthorne describes it as, "a work of outstanding importance and interest...issued for the specific purpose of maintaining the great French tradition for excellence of design and draughtsmanship. Perhaps no other prints are more worthy of carrying on the tradition of Jean Baptiste and van Spaendonck than these fine examples of Prévost. Whether bouquets or sprays of flowers or fruit, they possess a splendour and freshness amounting almost to fragrance, which is largely due to the quality of the colour printing" (Dunthorne, p. 33).

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              • Prevost, Folio - Bouquet of Anemone, Auricula, Daffodil - Bouquet d'Anemones, Auricules, Narcisses et Amarantine. 29
                Oct. 22, 2022

                Prevost, Folio - Bouquet of Anemone, Auricula, Daffodil - Bouquet d'Anemones, Auricules, Narcisses et Amarantine. 29

                Est: $2,000 - $4,000

                This beautiful folio stipple engraving is from Jean Louis Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. The work was published in Paris by Vilquin in 1805. It was printed in colors and finished by hand by Ruotte. An exquisite plate from arguably the most beautiful botanical work ever produced, "a work of outstanding importance and interest." Contemporary with the work of Redouté, Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits is one of the earliest examples of stipple engraved and colour-printed botanical illustration. Published in 12 cahiers (or parts) of 4 plates each, the work was compiled to assist designers of porcelain and fabric, with the plates often showing flowers grouped together, usually matched according to their flowering season. The greatest collection of flower books to be sold at auction in the 20th century was the de Belder collection, sold by Sotheby's in 1987. The catalogue was intended as a true reflection of the uniqueness of the collection, and the cover illustration selected to represent the best of the best was an image from Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. Dunthorne describes it as, "a work of outstanding importance and interest...issued for the specific purpose of maintaining the great French tradition for excellence of design and draughtsmanship. Perhaps no other prints are more worthy of carrying on the tradition of Jean Baptiste and van Spaendonck than these fine examples of Prévost. Whether bouquets or sprays of flowers or fruit, they possess a splendour and freshness amounting almost to fragrance, which is largely due to the quality of the colour printing" (Dunthorne, p. 33).

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              • Prevost, Folio - Carnations - Etude de trois sortes d'Oeillets. 38
                Oct. 22, 2022

                Prevost, Folio - Carnations - Etude de trois sortes d'Oeillets. 38

                Est: $2,000 - $4,000

                This beautiful folio stipple engraving is from Jean Louis Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. The work was published in Paris by Vilquin in 1805. It was printed in colors and finished by hand by Ruotte. An exquisite plate from arguably the most beautiful botanical work ever produced, "a work of outstanding importance and interest." Contemporary with the work of Redouté, Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits is one of the earliest examples of stipple engraved and colour-printed botanical illustration. Published in 12 cahiers (or parts) of 4 plates each, the work was compiled to assist designers of porcelain and fabric, with the plates often showing flowers grouped together, usually matched according to their flowering season. The greatest collection of flower books to be sold at auction in the 20th century was the de Belder collection, sold by Sotheby's in 1987. The catalogue was intended as a true reflection of the uniqueness of the collection, and the cover illustration selected to represent the best of the best was an image from Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. Dunthorne describes it as, "a work of outstanding importance and interest...issued for the specific purpose of maintaining the great French tradition for excellence of design and draughtsmanship. Perhaps no other prints are more worthy of carrying on the tradition of Jean Baptiste and van Spaendonck than these fine examples of Prévost. Whether bouquets or sprays of flowers or fruit, they possess a splendour and freshness amounting almost to fragrance, which is largely due to the quality of the colour printing" (Dunthorne, p. 33).

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              • JEAN LOUIS SCHERRER Nuits Indiennes Fatice Bottle
                Aug. 17, 2022

                JEAN LOUIS SCHERRER Nuits Indiennes Fatice Bottle

                Est: $20 - $50

                JEAN LOUIS SCHERRER Nuits Indiennes fatice/dummy bottle. In good condition. Promotional product, does not contain perfume. Measures approx. 19 x 3 inches. Property of Palm Beach, Fl Estate. JEAN LOUIS SCHERRER, nuits Indiennes, feature, dummy bottle, advertising product, promotional product, beauty decor, fragrance decor, boudoir decor, bathroom decor, vanity decor, fashion decor, home decor, perfume bottle, decorative perfume bottle, business decor, 10

                The Benefit Shop Foundation Inc.
              • Balzac (Jean Louis Guez de) The Letters of Mounsieur de Balzac. Translated into English, according to the last edition, Printed by I[ohn] N[orton] and are to be sold by W. Edmonds, 1638.
                Jul. 21, 2022

                Balzac (Jean Louis Guez de) The Letters of Mounsieur de Balzac. Translated into English, according to the last edition, Printed by I[ohn] N[orton] and are to be sold by W. Edmonds, 1638.

                Est: £300 - £400

                Balzac (Jean Louis Guez de) The Letters of Mounsieur de Balzac. Translated into English, according to the last edition, translated by William Tirwhyt, engraved portrait frontispiece (not called for), woodcut head-pieces and decorative initials, D1 small chip at head, affecting rule and small part of 1 letter of headline, O4 orange crayon trials to outer margin, Tt4 lower corner trimmed, just touching catchword, final index f. ink stained (text legible), both index ff. little frayed at outer margin, water-stained, occasional spotting, contemporary speckled calf, gilt, richly gilt spine in compartments and with new to style red leather label, corners of lower cover worn, rubbed, [STC 12453], Printed by I[ohn] N[orton] and are to be sold by W. Edmonds, and I. Colby, at their shops, at the signe of the Crowne, and holy-Lambe neere Ludgate, 1638. ⁂ Rare in commerce. Provenance: 'Nic. Balle' (2 17th century signatures to verso of portrait); '?Nath. Cooper' (17th century signature to head of title); Sir Frederick Rogers, Bt. (18th century ink signature to title); Sir Frederick Leman Rogers, Bt. (engraved armorial bookplate).

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              • Prevost - Bouquet of Roses, Anemones, Pansies, Auriculas, Daffodil - Bouquet de Roses, Anémones, Pensées, Nêles, Auricules, Jonquilles et Muguet
                Jul. 02, 2022

                Prevost - Bouquet of Roses, Anemones, Pansies, Auriculas, Daffodil - Bouquet de Roses, Anémones, Pensées, Nêles, Auricules, Jonquilles et Muguet

                Est: $2,000 - $4,000

                This beautiful folio stipple engraving is from Jean Louis Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. The work was published in Paris by Vilquin in 1805. It was printed in colors and finished by hand by Ruotte. An exquisite plate from arguably the most beautiful botanical work ever produced, "a work of outstanding importance and interest." Contemporary with the work of Redouté, Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits is one of the earliest examples of stipple engraved and colour-printed botanical illustration. Published in 12 cahiers (or parts) of 4 plates each, the work was compiled to assist designers of porcelain and fabric, with the plates often showing flowers grouped together, usually matched according to their flowering season. The greatest collection of flower books to be sold at auction in the 20th century was the de Belder collection, sold by Sotheby's in 1987. The catalogue was intended as a true reflection of the uniqueness of the collection, and the cover illustration selected to represent the best of the best was an image from Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. Dunthorne describes it as, "a work of outstanding importance and interest...issued for the specific purpose of maintaining the great French tradition for excellence of design and draughtsmanship. Perhaps no other prints are more worthy of carrying on the tradition of Jean Baptiste and van Spaendonck than these fine examples of Prévost. Whether bouquets or sprays of flowers or fruit, they possess a splendour and freshness amounting almost to fragrance, which is largely due to the quality of the colour printing" (Dunthorne, p. 33).

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              • Prevost - Tiger Flower - Fleur de Tigrine
                Jul. 02, 2022

                Prevost - Tiger Flower - Fleur de Tigrine

                Est: $2,000 - $4,000

                This beautiful folio stipple engraving is from Jean Louis Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. The work was published in Paris by Vilquin in 1805. It was printed in colors and finished by hand by Ruotte. An exquisite plate from arguably the most beautiful botanical work ever produced, "a work of outstanding importance and interest." Contemporary with the work of Redouté, Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits is one of the earliest examples of stipple engraved and colour-printed botanical illustration. Published in 12 cahiers (or parts) of 4 plates each, the work was compiled to assist designers of porcelain and fabric, with the plates often showing flowers grouped together, usually matched according to their flowering season. The greatest collection of flower books to be sold at auction in the 20th century was the de Belder collection, sold by Sotheby's in 1987. The catalogue was intended as a true reflection of the uniqueness of the collection, and the cover illustration selected to represent the best of the best was an image from Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. Dunthorne describes it as, "a work of outstanding importance and interest...issued for the specific purpose of maintaining the great French tradition for excellence of design and draughtsmanship. Perhaps no other prints are more worthy of carrying on the tradition of Jean Baptiste and van Spaendonck than these fine examples of Prévost. Whether bouquets or sprays of flowers or fruit, they possess a splendour and freshness amounting almost to fragrance, which is largely due to the quality of the colour printing" (Dunthorne, p. 33).

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              • Prevost - Crown Imperial Lily - Etude d'Imperiale et Violette. 34
                Jun. 25, 2022

                Prevost - Crown Imperial Lily - Etude d'Imperiale et Violette. 34

                Est: $2,000 - $4,000

                This beautiful folio stipple engraving is from Jean Louis Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. The work was published in Paris by Vilquin in 1805. It was printed in colors and finished by hand by Ruotte. An exquisite plate from arguably the most beautiful botanical work ever produced, "a work of outstanding importance and interest." Contemporary with the work of Redouté, Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits is one of the earliest examples of stipple engraved and colour-printed botanical illustration. Published in 12 cahiers (or parts) of 4 plates each, the work was compiled to assist designers of porcelain and fabric, with the plates often showing flowers grouped together, usually matched according to their flowering season. The greatest collection of flower books to be sold at auction in the 20th century was the de Belder collection, sold by Sotheby's in 1987. The catalogue was intended as a true reflection of the uniqueness of the collection, and the cover illustration selected to represent the best of the best was an image from Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. Dunthorne describes it as, "a work of outstanding importance and interest...issued for the specific purpose of maintaining the great French tradition for excellence of design and draughtsmanship. Perhaps no other prints are more worthy of carrying on the tradition of Jean Baptiste and van Spaendonck than these fine examples of Prévost. Whether bouquets or sprays of flowers or fruit, they possess a splendour and freshness amounting almost to fragrance, which is largely due to the quality of the colour printing" (Dunthorne, p. 33).

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              • Prevost - Rose Mallow - Rameau de Passerose. 15
                Jun. 25, 2022

                Prevost - Rose Mallow - Rameau de Passerose. 15

                Est: $2,000 - $4,000

                This beautiful folio stipple engraving is from Jean Louis Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. The work was published in Paris by Vilquin in 1805. It was printed in colors and finished by hand by Ruotte. An exquisite plate from arguably the most beautiful botanical work ever produced, "a work of outstanding importance and interest." Contemporary with the work of Redouté, Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits is one of the earliest examples of stipple engraved and colour-printed botanical illustration. Published in 12 cahiers (or parts) of 4 plates each, the work was compiled to assist designers of porcelain and fabric, with the plates often showing flowers grouped together, usually matched according to their flowering season. The greatest collection of flower books to be sold at auction in the 20th century was the de Belder collection, sold by Sotheby's in 1987. The catalogue was intended as a true reflection of the uniqueness of the collection, and the cover illustration selected to represent the best of the best was an image from Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. Dunthorne describes it as, "a work of outstanding importance and interest...issued for the specific purpose of maintaining the great French tradition for excellence of design and draughtsmanship. Perhaps no other prints are more worthy of carrying on the tradition of Jean Baptiste and van Spaendonck than these fine examples of Prévost. Whether bouquets or sprays of flowers or fruit, they possess a splendour and freshness amounting almost to fragrance, which is largely due to the quality of the colour printing" (Dunthorne, p. 33).

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              • JEAN LOUIS MARCHESSEAU L'OURAGAN FRENCH SHIP MODEL
                Jun. 23, 2022

                JEAN LOUIS MARCHESSEAU L'OURAGAN FRENCH SHIP MODEL

                Est: $50 - $1,000

                Vintage model of antique French ship, L'Ouragan. Including paperwork naming workshop as that of Jean Louis Marchesseau, Seychelles. Dimensions: H 23" x W 35" x D 10" Condition: Signs of age and use including toning to sails. Rigging not examined for completion.

                Westport Auction
              • Prevost - Carnations - Etude de trois sortes d'Oeillets
                Jun. 18, 2022

                Prevost - Carnations - Etude de trois sortes d'Oeillets

                Est: $2,000 - $4,000

                This beautiful folio stipple engraving is from Jean Louis Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. The work was published in Paris by Vilquin in 1805. It was printed in colors and finished by hand by Ruotte. An exquisite plate from arguably the most beautiful botanical work ever produced, "a work of outstanding importance and interest." Contemporary with the work of Redouté, Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits is one of the earliest examples of stipple engraved and colour-printed botanical illustration. Published in 12 cahiers (or parts) of 4 plates each, the work was compiled to assist designers of porcelain and fabric, with the plates often showing flowers grouped together, usually matched according to their flowering season. The greatest collection of flower books to be sold at auction in the 20th century was the de Belder collection, sold by Sotheby's in 1987. The catalogue was intended as a true reflection of the uniqueness of the collection, and the cover illustration selected to represent the best of the best was an image from Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. Dunthorne describes it as, "a work of outstanding importance and interest...issued for the specific purpose of maintaining the great French tradition for excellence of design and draughtsmanship. Perhaps no other prints are more worthy of carrying on the tradition of Jean Baptiste and van Spaendonck than these fine examples of Prévost. Whether bouquets or sprays of flowers or fruit, they possess a splendour and freshness amounting almost to fragrance, which is largely due to the quality of the colour printing" (Dunthorne, p. 33).

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              • Prevost - Bouquet of Lilacs, Roses, Lily of the Valley - Bouquet de Lilas, Roses, Boutons d'Or, Muguet et Oreille d'Ours
                Jun. 11, 2022

                Prevost - Bouquet of Lilacs, Roses, Lily of the Valley - Bouquet de Lilas, Roses, Boutons d'Or, Muguet et Oreille d'Ours

                Est: $2,000 - $4,000

                This beautiful folio stipple engraving is from Jean Louis Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. The work was published in Paris by Vilquin in 1805. It was printed in colors and finished by hand by Ruotte. An exquisite plate from arguably the most beautiful botanical work ever produced, "a work of outstanding importance and interest." Contemporary with the work of Redouté, Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits is one of the earliest examples of stipple engraved and colour-printed botanical illustration. Published in 12 cahiers (or parts) of 4 plates each, the work was compiled to assist designers of porcelain and fabric, with the plates often showing flowers grouped together, usually matched according to their flowering season. The greatest collection of flower books to be sold at auction in the 20th century was the de Belder collection, sold by Sotheby's in 1987. The catalogue was intended as a true reflection of the uniqueness of the collection, and the cover illustration selected to represent the best of the best was an image from Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. Dunthorne describes it as, "a work of outstanding importance and interest...issued for the specific purpose of maintaining the great French tradition for excellence of design and draughtsmanship. Perhaps no other prints are more worthy of carrying on the tradition of Jean Baptiste and van Spaendonck than these fine examples of Prévost. Whether bouquets or sprays of flowers or fruit, they possess a splendour and freshness amounting almost to fragrance, which is largely due to the quality of the colour printing" (Dunthorne, p. 33).

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              • Prevost - Bouquet of Anemone, Daffodil, Pansies - Bouquet de Jacinte, Narcises divers, Anemones, Pensees, Primevere, Muguet et Giroflee jaune. 2
                May. 28, 2022

                Prevost - Bouquet of Anemone, Daffodil, Pansies - Bouquet de Jacinte, Narcises divers, Anemones, Pensees, Primevere, Muguet et Giroflee jaune. 2

                Est: $2,000 - $4,000

                This beautiful folio stipple engraving is from Jean Louis Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. The work was published in Paris by Vilquin in 1805. It was printed in colors and finished by hand by Ruotte. An exquisite plate from arguably the most beautiful botanical work ever produced, "a work of outstanding importance and interest." Contemporary with the work of Redouté, Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits is one of the earliest examples of stipple engraved and colour-printed botanical illustration. Published in 12 cahiers (or parts) of 4 plates each, the work was compiled to assist designers of porcelain and fabric, with the plates often showing flowers grouped together, usually matched according to their flowering season. The greatest collection of flower books to be sold at auction in the 20th century was the de Belder collection, sold by Sotheby's in 1987. The catalogue was intended as a true reflection of the uniqueness of the collection, and the cover illustration selected to represent the best of the best was an image from Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. Dunthorne describes it as, "a work of outstanding importance and interest...issued for the specific purpose of maintaining the great French tradition for excellence of design and draughtsmanship. Perhaps no other prints are more worthy of carrying on the tradition of Jean Baptiste and van Spaendonck than these fine examples of Prévost. Whether bouquets or sprays of flowers or fruit, they possess a splendour and freshness amounting almost to fragrance, which is largely due to the quality of the colour printing" (Dunthorne, p. 33).

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              • Prevost - Roses - Rameau de Rose-pompon. 24
                May. 28, 2022

                Prevost - Roses - Rameau de Rose-pompon. 24

                Est: $2,000 - $4,000

                This beautiful folio stipple engraving is from Jean Louis Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. The work was published in Paris by Vilquin in 1805. It was printed in colors and finished by hand by Ruotte. An exquisite plate from arguably the most beautiful botanical work ever produced, "a work of outstanding importance and interest." Contemporary with the work of Redouté, Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits is one of the earliest examples of stipple engraved and colour-printed botanical illustration. Published in 12 cahiers (or parts) of 4 plates each, the work was compiled to assist designers of porcelain and fabric, with the plates often showing flowers grouped together, usually matched according to their flowering season. The greatest collection of flower books to be sold at auction in the 20th century was the de Belder collection, sold by Sotheby's in 1987. The catalogue was intended as a true reflection of the uniqueness of the collection, and the cover illustration selected to represent the best of the best was an image from Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. Dunthorne describes it as, "a work of outstanding importance and interest...issued for the specific purpose of maintaining the great French tradition for excellence of design and draughtsmanship. Perhaps no other prints are more worthy of carrying on the tradition of Jean Baptiste and van Spaendonck than these fine examples of Prévost. Whether bouquets or sprays of flowers or fruit, they possess a splendour and freshness amounting almost to fragrance, which is largely due to the quality of the colour printing" (Dunthorne, p. 33).

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              • Prevost, Folio - Bouquet of Anemone, Auricula, Daffodil - Bouquet d'Anemones, Auricules, Narcisses et Amarantine. 29
                May. 21, 2022

                Prevost, Folio - Bouquet of Anemone, Auricula, Daffodil - Bouquet d'Anemones, Auricules, Narcisses et Amarantine. 29

                Est: $2,000 - $4,000

                This beautiful folio stipple engraving is from Jean Louis Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. The work was published in Paris by Vilquin in 1805. It was printed in colors and finished by hand by Ruotte. An exquisite plate from arguably the most beautiful botanical work ever produced, "a work of outstanding importance and interest." Contemporary with the work of Redouté, Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits is one of the earliest examples of stipple engraved and colour-printed botanical illustration. Published in 12 cahiers (or parts) of 4 plates each, the work was compiled to assist designers of porcelain and fabric, with the plates often showing flowers grouped together, usually matched according to their flowering season. The greatest collection of flower books to be sold at auction in the 20th century was the de Belder collection, sold by Sotheby's in 1987. The catalogue was intended as a true reflection of the uniqueness of the collection, and the cover illustration selected to represent the best of the best was an image from Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. Dunthorne describes it as, "a work of outstanding importance and interest...issued for the specific purpose of maintaining the great French tradition for excellence of design and draughtsmanship. Perhaps no other prints are more worthy of carrying on the tradition of Jean Baptiste and van Spaendonck than these fine examples of Prévost. Whether bouquets or sprays of flowers or fruit, they possess a splendour and freshness amounting almost to fragrance, which is largely due to the quality of the colour printing" (Dunthorne, p. 33).

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              • Prevost - Pontic Rhododendron - Rameau de Rosage du Levant, ou Rhododendron ponticum
                May. 14, 2022

                Prevost - Pontic Rhododendron - Rameau de Rosage du Levant, ou Rhododendron ponticum

                Est: $2,000 - $4,000

                This beautiful folio stipple engraving is from Jean Louis Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. The work was published in Paris by Vilquin in 1805. It was printed in colors and finished by hand by Ruotte. An exquisite plate from arguably the most beautiful botanical work ever produced, "a work of outstanding importance and interest." Contemporary with the work of Redouté, Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits is one of the earliest examples of stipple engraved and colour-printed botanical illustration. Published in 12 cahiers (or parts) of 4 plates each, the work was compiled to assist designers of porcelain and fabric, with the plates often showing flowers grouped together, usually matched according to their flowering season. The greatest collection of flower books to be sold at auction in the 20th century was the de Belder collection, sold by Sotheby's in 1987. The catalogue was intended as a true reflection of the uniqueness of the collection, and the cover illustration selected to represent the best of the best was an image from Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. Dunthorne describes it as, "a work of outstanding importance and interest...issued for the specific purpose of maintaining the great French tradition for excellence of design and draughtsmanship. Perhaps no other prints are more worthy of carrying on the tradition of Jean Baptiste and van Spaendonck than these fine examples of Prévost. Whether bouquets or sprays of flowers or fruit, they possess a splendour and freshness amounting almost to fragrance, which is largely due to the quality of the colour printing" (Dunthorne, p. 33).

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              • Prevost - Tiger Flower - Fleur de Tigrine
                May. 07, 2022

                Prevost - Tiger Flower - Fleur de Tigrine

                Est: $2,000 - $4,000

                This beautiful folio stipple engraving is from Jean Louis Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. The work was published in Paris by Vilquin in 1805. It was printed in colors and finished by hand by Ruotte. An exquisite plate from arguably the most beautiful botanical work ever produced, "a work of outstanding importance and interest." Contemporary with the work of Redouté, Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits is one of the earliest examples of stipple engraved and colour-printed botanical illustration. Published in 12 cahiers (or parts) of 4 plates each, the work was compiled to assist designers of porcelain and fabric, with the plates often showing flowers grouped together, usually matched according to their flowering season. The greatest collection of flower books to be sold at auction in the 20th century was the de Belder collection, sold by Sotheby's in 1987. The catalogue was intended as a true reflection of the uniqueness of the collection, and the cover illustration selected to represent the best of the best was an image from Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. Dunthorne describes it as, "a work of outstanding importance and interest...issued for the specific purpose of maintaining the great French tradition for excellence of design and draughtsmanship. Perhaps no other prints are more worthy of carrying on the tradition of Jean Baptiste and van Spaendonck than these fine examples of Prévost. Whether bouquets or sprays of flowers or fruit, they possess a splendour and freshness amounting almost to fragrance, which is largely due to the quality of the colour printing" (Dunthorne, p. 33).

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              • Prevost - Clove - Etude de Giroflee a rameau, et Giroflee jaune
                Apr. 30, 2022

                Prevost - Clove - Etude de Giroflee a rameau, et Giroflee jaune

                Est: $2,000 - $4,000

                This beautiful folio stipple engraving is from Jean Louis Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. The work was published in Paris by Vilquin in 1805. It was printed in colors and finished by hand by Ruotte. An exquisite plate from arguably the most beautiful botanical work ever produced, "a work of outstanding importance and interest." Contemporary with the work of Redouté, Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits is one of the earliest examples of stipple engraved and colour-printed botanical illustration. Published in 12 cahiers (or parts) of 4 plates each, the work was compiled to assist designers of porcelain and fabric, with the plates often showing flowers grouped together, usually matched according to their flowering season. The greatest collection of flower books to be sold at auction in the 20th century was the de Belder collection, sold by Sotheby's in 1987. The catalogue was intended as a true reflection of the uniqueness of the collection, and the cover illustration selected to represent the best of the best was an image from Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. Dunthorne describes it as, "a work of outstanding importance and interest...issued for the specific purpose of maintaining the great French tradition for excellence of design and draughtsmanship. Perhaps no other prints are more worthy of carrying on the tradition of Jean Baptiste and van Spaendonck than these fine examples of Prévost. Whether bouquets or sprays of flowers or fruit, they possess a splendour and freshness amounting almost to fragrance, which is largely due to the quality of the colour printing" (Dunthorne, p. 33).

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              • Prevost - Pomegranate Branch - Rameau de Grenadier
                Apr. 30, 2022

                Prevost - Pomegranate Branch - Rameau de Grenadier

                Est: $2,000 - $4,000

                This beautiful folio stipple engraving is from Jean Louis Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. The work was published in Paris by Vilquin in 1805. It was printed in colors and finished by hand by Ruotte. An exquisite plate from arguably the most beautiful botanical work ever produced, "a work of outstanding importance and interest." Contemporary with the work of Redouté, Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits is one of the earliest examples of stipple engraved and colour-printed botanical illustration. Published in 12 cahiers (or parts) of 4 plates each, the work was compiled to assist designers of porcelain and fabric, with the plates often showing flowers grouped together, usually matched according to their flowering season. The greatest collection of flower books to be sold at auction in the 20th century was the de Belder collection, sold by Sotheby's in 1987. The catalogue was intended as a true reflection of the uniqueness of the collection, and the cover illustration selected to represent the best of the best was an image from Prevost's Collection des Fleurs et des Fruits. Dunthorne describes it as, "a work of outstanding importance and interest...issued for the specific purpose of maintaining the great French tradition for excellence of design and draughtsmanship. Perhaps no other prints are more worthy of carrying on the tradition of Jean Baptiste and van Spaendonck than these fine examples of Prévost. Whether bouquets or sprays of flowers or fruit, they possess a splendour and freshness amounting almost to fragrance, which is largely due to the quality of the colour printing" (Dunthorne, p. 33).

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              • Jean Louis Grégoire, Landsknecht
                Feb. 26, 2022

                Jean Louis Grégoire, Landsknecht

                Est: -

                Jean Louis Grégoire, Landsknecht 2. Hälfte 19. Jh., auf dem Marmorsockel signiert, Bronze braun patiniert, Darstellung eines mit einer Hellebarde bewaffneten Landsknechts im verzierten und pelzverbrämten Wams, auf rechteckigem dunklen Marmorsockel mit abgeschrägten Oberkanten, minimal berieben sowie ein Kratzer am Schienbein, H Bronze ca. 40 cm, H gesamt ca. 43 cm. Künstlerinfo: französischer Bildhauer (1840 Paris bis 1890 ebenda). Quelle: Internet.

                Auktionshaus Mehlis GmbH
              • de Balzac, Jean Louis Guez - Lettres choisies du s…
                Nov. 25, 2021

                de Balzac, Jean Louis Guez - Lettres choisies du s…

                Est: €80 - €160

                de Balzac, Jean Louis Guez - Lettres choisies du sieur de Balzac Amsterdam, Elzeuiers, 1678. In 12. Figured engraved title page, ornate initials, parchment binding, handwritten author's spine. & nbsp;

                Finarte
              • Jean Louis Forain, Grafikkonvolut
                Nov. 20, 2021

                Jean Louis Forain, Grafikkonvolut

                Est: -

                Jean Louis Forain, Grafikkonvolut enthält Arbeiten zu Themen der Zeit, insbesondere zum 1. Weltkrieg, teils mit Schrift versehen, 14 Blatt, Lithographien auf verschiedenen Papieren, um 1915-20, je in Blei signiert "Forain", zwei Blatt monogrammiert, jeweils nochmals im Stein signiert, in Blei nummeriert "75/300", teils braunfleckig, Blattmaße ca. 38 x 57 cm. Künstlerinfo: frz. Maler, Grafiker und Karikaturist (1852 Reims bis 1931 Paris), 1860 Umzug der Familie nach Paris, tätig als Karikaturist für verschiedene Zeitschriften, Besuch der Kunstschule Ècole des Beaux-Arts bei Jean-Léon Gérome und Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, Florains Werk wurde stark von Honoré Daumier beeinflusst, 1879 erste Ausstellung im Salon de Paris, 1889 Gründung der Zeitschrift Le Fifre, 1923 Wahl zum Mitglied der Académie des Beaux-Arts in Paris, 1930 Wahl zum Ehrenmitglied der Royal Academy of Arts in London. Quelle: Thieme-Becker, Wikipedia.

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              • A LOUIS XVI ORMOLU-MOUNTED BLUE PORCELAIN POT POURRI VASE AND COVER BY JEAN
                Nov. 16, 2021

                A LOUIS XVI ORMOLU-MOUNTED BLUE PORCELAIN POT POURRI VASE AND COVER BY JEAN

                Est: £8,000 - £12,000

                A LOUIS XVI ORMOLU-MOUNTED BLUE PORCELAIN POT POURRI VASE AND COVER BY JEAN DULAC, CIRCA 1765 11. 1/2 in. (28 cm.) high; 7. 1/2 in. (19 cm.) wide

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              • Jean Louis Gregoire. Nous l'aurons bronze
                Oct. 28, 2021

                Jean Louis Gregoire. Nous l'aurons bronze

                Est: -

                Escultura realizada en bronce patinado. Firmada y titulada. Sobre peana de mármol.

                Duran Arte y Subastas
              • JEAN LOUIS FORAIN: UNTITLED (WOMAN WITH HAT)
                Sep. 09, 2021

                JEAN LOUIS FORAIN: UNTITLED (WOMAN WITH HAT)

                Est: $200 - $300

                black ink and brush; unsigned; Provenance: from the Estate of Dr. Norman Levine and the late Morelle Lasky Levine, Los Angeles; 22 5/8 x 17 1/4 inches unframed

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