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January 26, 2011

PRINTED 1578: MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE 16th CENTURY ITALIAN EMBLEM BOOK


WITH TITIAN’S FAMOUS DEVICE OF A BEAR LICKING HER CUBS

SIXTY-FOUR (64) beautiful and enigmatic emblematic plates

PITTONI, BATTISTA (1520-1583) and LODOVICO DOLCE (1508-1659.) Imprese nobili et ingeniose di diversi Principi et d’ altre personaggi illustri nell’ arme et nelle lettere : con le diciarationi in versi Venetia, 1578. 4to., 27 cm., wide margined and handsome copy. 18th century Italian boards and vellum., 122 p. : ill engraved title, engraved dedication & 64 emblematic plates, 2 plates with crude early repairs touching emblems with loss, 1 plate with hairline tear with no loss in emblem, some toning throughout as usual, spotting, and minor staining. The work includes a depiction of Titian’s famous device of a bear licking her cubs (see photos below). Fine impressions of the plates. COMPLETE AND VERY RARE.  [SOLD]

These are the emblems and devices used by historical and distinguished personages in the sixteenth century, within rich ornamental borders ; all probably engraved by Girolamo Porro (c. 1520 – after 1604), the highly regarded Italian engraver. Lines of verse by Dolce are engraved at foot of each. [Ref: 1. French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese books of devices and emblems, 1534-1827: a bibliography, by John Landwehr, Utrecht, Haentjens Dekker & Gumbert, 1976; 2. Rosand, David . “Titian and the Critical Tradition,” in Titian: His World and His Legacy, ed. pg. 16, 36; note 16; 3. Quaritch, B. A catalogue of fifteen hundred books remarkable for the beauty or the age…, 1889, item 1225]

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August 1, 2010

PRINTED 1684: ONE OF THE MOST FAMOUS ENGLISH EMBLEM BOOKS

VERY RARE: A 17th century Interactive Book with a Spinning Lottery Wheel

EXTREMELY RARE. NO COPIES SOLD IN THE AMERICAN AUCTION RECORDS FOR 30 YEARS

[Burton, Robert’ Crouch, Nathaniel] Delights for the ingenious, : in above fifty select and choice emblems, divine and moral, ancient and modern. Curiously ingraven upon copper plates· With fifty delightful poems and lots for the more lively illustration of each emblem, whereby instruction and good counsel may be promoted and furthered by an honest and pleasant recreation. To which is prefixed an incomparable poem, entituled Majesty in misery, or an imploration to the King of Kings. London : Printed for Nath. Crouch, at his shop at the sign of the Bell in the Poultry, 1684. Written by His late Majesty K. Charles the First, with his own hand, during his captivity in Carisbrook Castle, in the Isle of Wight, 1648. With an emblem. Collected by R.B. author of the History of the wars of England, Remarks of London, and Admirable curiosities, &c. [24], 207, [9] p. : ill. (metal cuts, woodcut) ; 14 cm, 12mo. With “A “Lottery Wheel” pointer lacking, as always, on 207. 19th century fine mottled calf and gilt, raised bands, browned throughout as usual, some slight unobstrusive burn marks to some upper margins.  Overall, a COMPLETE and VERY GOOD copy. R.B. = Robert or Richard Burton, the pseudonym of Nathaniel Crouch. Running title reads: Choice emblems, divine and moral. “Majesty in misery”, not in fact by Charles I, is sometimes erroneously attributed to George Wither. Provenance: Ex-libris Printer’s mark bookplate, likely from the personal collection of Leo S. Olschki, the great Italian antiquarian bookseller and publisher. The B.M. catalog cites this as ” the rarest of all Burton’s tracts” Ref: See: Art—A User’s Guide: Interactive and Sculptural Printmaking in the Renaissance, http://interactive-prints.com/B.pdf ; 199.  [$2400]

Cotton Mather, the great defender of the Protestant tradition, famously lashed out against the lottery wheel of Crouch’s Delights which taught “fortune telling”

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