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96. Christ disputing with the doctors: a sketch.
B. R. S. 6511 (of In), H. 25711 (of In). A very good proof, just shaved within the
plate-mark.
97. Christ carried to the tomb.
B. 84, H. 215. A very fine impression of this delicate plate, the plate-mark just
trimmed, the paper showing a very soft ivory tint.
98. Peter and John healing the cripple at the gate of the temple.
B. R. S. 9411 (of v), H. 30111 (of IV). Very fine effective impression on thin
Japan-paper, with narrow margins. From the Koch collection.
99. The small lion hunt, with two lions.
B. S. 11511, R. n6n, H. 18011. Very good effective impression with plate
marks all round.
100. The small lion hunt, with one lion.
B. S. 116, R. 115, H. 6. A very fine and pleasing impression with margins. Two
very small tears in the marginal paper and two thin corners. On “folie” paper.
From the Rausdorff collection.
101. A cavalry fight.
B. R. S. 11711 (of In), H. 10011. Very good, with margins. Some thin spots.
102. Jacob and Laban. — The three orientals.
B. R. S. 11811, H. 18311. Very clear and effective impression with narrow margins.
103. The goldsmith.
B. R. S. 1231 (of HI), H. 2851 (of n). The first state before the vertical lines on the
lowest beam of the roof.
Superb rich impression with much tone left on the plate, on Japan paper.
With the plate-mark showing all round. From the Thiermann collection
and duplicate of the Berlin printroom.
104. The golf-player.
B. R. S. 12511 (of ni), H. 27211. Very fine and sharp, with narrow margins beyond
the plate-mark. From the Thiermann coll., duplicate of the Berlin print-room and
with the unidentified mark “v. E. ” (Lugt No. 2512).
105. Peasant family on the tramp.
B. R. S. 1311 (of IT), H. 259. Very fine impression, the plate-mark visible on 2 sides
and 2 sides just shaved within the plate-mark.
106. A peasant in a high cap, standing, leaning on a stick.
B. R. 133, S. 1 (of n), H. 164. Very good and extremely strong proof, with the
plate-mark showing all round. On very thin Japan-paper. From the James Reiss
collection and with the unidentified mark: ‘ D. U.’ (Lugt 796). The paper is so
thin that the collector’s stamps are visible on the surface.
107. The card-player.
B. R. S. 1361 (ofIv), H. 1901 (of in). Superb impression of the rare first state,
before the white spaces in the upper margin were worked over. With wide margins.
From the Rob. Dumesnil and Weber collections, and with the unidentified mark:
Lugt No. 1843.
108. Two travelling peasants.
B. R. S. 144, H. 116. A very fine impression of this rare little plate. With
thread margins all round. Duplicate of the Cambridge University Library and from
the Davidsohn collection.
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96. Christ disputing with the doctors: a sketch.
B. R. S. 6511 (of In), H. 25711 (of In). A very good proof, just shaved within the
plate-mark.
97. Christ carried to the tomb.
B. 84, H. 215. A very fine impression of this delicate plate, the plate-mark just
trimmed, the paper showing a very soft ivory tint.
98. Peter and John healing the cripple at the gate of the temple.
B. R. S. 9411 (of v), H. 30111 (of IV). Very fine effective impression on thin
Japan-paper, with narrow margins. From the Koch collection.
99. The small lion hunt, with two lions.
B. S. 11511, R. n6n, H. 18011. Very good effective impression with plate
marks all round.
100. The small lion hunt, with one lion.
B. S. 116, R. 115, H. 6. A very fine and pleasing impression with margins. Two
very small tears in the marginal paper and two thin corners. On “folie” paper.
From the Rausdorff collection.
101. A cavalry fight.
B. R. S. 11711 (of In), H. 10011. Very good, with margins. Some thin spots.
102. Jacob and Laban. — The three orientals.
B. R. S. 11811, H. 18311. Very clear and effective impression with narrow margins.
103. The goldsmith.
B. R. S. 1231 (of HI), H. 2851 (of n). The first state before the vertical lines on the
lowest beam of the roof.
Superb rich impression with much tone left on the plate, on Japan paper.
With the plate-mark showing all round. From the Thiermann collection
and duplicate of the Berlin printroom.
104. The golf-player.
B. R. S. 12511 (of ni), H. 27211. Very fine and sharp, with narrow margins beyond
the plate-mark. From the Thiermann coll., duplicate of the Berlin print-room and
with the unidentified mark “v. E. ” (Lugt No. 2512).
105. Peasant family on the tramp.
B. R. S. 1311 (of IT), H. 259. Very fine impression, the plate-mark visible on 2 sides
and 2 sides just shaved within the plate-mark.
106. A peasant in a high cap, standing, leaning on a stick.
B. R. 133, S. 1 (of n), H. 164. Very good and extremely strong proof, with the
plate-mark showing all round. On very thin Japan-paper. From the James Reiss
collection and with the unidentified mark: ‘ D. U.’ (Lugt 796). The paper is so
thin that the collector’s stamps are visible on the surface.
107. The card-player.
B. R. S. 1361 (ofIv), H. 1901 (of in). Superb impression of the rare first state,
before the white spaces in the upper margin were worked over. With wide margins.
From the Rob. Dumesnil and Weber collections, and with the unidentified mark:
Lugt No. 1843.
108. Two travelling peasants.
B. R. S. 144, H. 116. A very fine impression of this rare little plate. With
thread margins all round. Duplicate of the Cambridge University Library and from
the Davidsohn collection.
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