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Kunstler-Inventare, Urkunden zur Geschichte der Hollandischen Kunst des XVIten, XVIIten, und XVIIIten Jahrhunderts, Volumes I-VII

Kunstler-Inventare, Urkunden zur Geschichte der Hollandischen Kunst des XVIten, XVIIten, und XVIIIten Jahrhunderts, Volumes I-VII

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Kunstler-Inventare, Urkunden zur Geschichte der Hollandischen Kunst des XVIten, XVIIten, und XVIIIten Jahrhunderts, Volumes I-VII

by Bredius, Abraham

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Martinus Nijhoff, Haag, 1915; First Edition; octavo; red cloth, gilt titles and decorations; illustrated. Seven volumes, comprised of volumes I thru VI plus the supplemental volume VII, each with its own index at the front and containing, throughout the set, 38 full-page b&w illustration plates and over 300 reproductions of the artists’ signatures. Lacks volume VIII, the overall indexing register. Foremost reference source on 16th-18th century Dutch and Flemish artists, painstakingly compiled and published sequentially between the years 1915-1922 by prodigy Abraham Bredius (1855-1946), director of the Mauritshuis Royal Art Gallery at the Hague from 1889-1909 and world-renowned authority on 17th century Dutch/ Flemish art. Bound in the original publisher’s red cloth boards with gilt titles and seal on the front. All volumes in Very Good Plus condition, clean, crisp, bright, bindings tight, sound, and square, corners sharp. A legendary reference in exceptional condition. (See Mary W. Chamberlin’s "Guide To Art Reference Books," and Arntzen & Rainwater’s "Guide To The Literature Of Art History" for more on this work.) Ships to U.S. only.

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Title
Kunstler-Inventare, Urkunden zur Geschichte der Hollandischen Kunst des XVIten, XVIIten, und XVIIIten Jahrhunderts, Volumes I-VII
Author
Bredius, Abraham
Book Condition
Used
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Hardcover
Publisher
Martinus Nijhoff
Place of Publication
Haag,
Date Published
1915
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Keywords
Art, Dutch Art, Flemish Art, Art History, Art Reference, Netherlands, Abraham Bredius, Haag
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