CORNELIS VAN CAUKERCKEN (1625-1680), AND LUCAS VORSTERMANS (1643-1699), AFTER ABRAHAM DIEPENBEECK (1596-1675) La Methode nouvelle pour dresser les chevaux invente par Guillaumè, Duc de Neu Castle: Seven Plates seven engravings, 1704, with hand-coloring, on laid papers, published in Germany, all with small margins, central vertical and auxiliary folds where previously bound, attached to the backboards, some with minor surface soiling, a few small losses and tears along the margin edges (some touched-in), pale scattered foxing mostly in the margins, otherwise all apparently in good condition, in faux-gilt frames with marbled trim and French mats with wash lines, not examined out of the frames all P. approx. 13 x 16 7/8 in. (330 x 428 mm.) all overall 24¼ x 28½ in. (615 x 723 mm.) (7)
CORNELIS VAN CAUKERCKEN (1625-1680), AND LUCAS VORSTERMANS (1643-1699), AFTER ABRAHAM DIEPENBEECK (1596-1675) La Methode nouvelle pour dresser les chevaux invente par Guillaumè, Duc de Neu Castle: Seven Plates seven engravings, 1704, with hand-coloring, on laid papers, published in Germany, all with small margins, central vertical and auxiliary folds where previously bound, attached to the backboards, some with minor surface soiling, a few small losses and tears along the margin edges (some touched-in), pale scattered foxing mostly in the margins, otherwise all apparently in good condition, in faux-gilt frames with marbled trim and French mats with wash lines, not examined out of the frames all P. approx. 13 x 16 7/8 in. (330 x 428 mm.) all overall 24¼ x 28½ in. (615 x 723 mm.) (7)
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