"Portrait of Marie de Bretagne, Duchess of Montbazon, bust-length, slightly turned to the left, with curly hair, pearl earring, pearl necklace, and dress with square neckline."--British Museum online catalogue
Alternative Title:
A Madame la Duchesse de Montbazon
Description:
Title engraved below image., Publisher and date of publication from the British Museum online catalogue, registration no.: 1917,1208.3886., Dedication to the Duchess of Montbazon by Jean Leblond engraved below image: Quoy qu'il ne soit pas possible, Madame, que l'art puisse bien representer l'extreme beauté ... Vostre tres-humble, et tres-obeissant seruiteur Iehan le Blond ..., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., Mounted on page 63 of Richard Bull's copiously extra-illustrated copy of: Walpole, H. A description of the villa of Mr. Horace Walpole. Strawberry Hill : Printed by Thomas Kirgate, 1784. See Hazen, A.T. Bibliography of the Strawberry Hill Press (1973 ed.), no. 30, copy 13., and For further information, consult library staff.
Publisher:
Jean Leblond
Subject (Name):
Montbazon, Marie d'Avaugour, duchesse de, 1610-1657,
"Partes magis Septentrionales, quae hic desiderantur, vide in tabula Aethiopiae Superioris.", From the author's Theatre, Includes col. ill. of animals and ships, and decorative cartouche., Map text in Latin. Text on verso in French., and Relief shown pictorially.
Publisher:
Chez Iean Blaeu,
Subject (Geographic):
Africa, Southern--Maps--Early works to 1800
Subject (Name):
Blaeu, Joan, 1596-1673 and Blaeu, Willem Janszoon, 1571-1638. Theatrum orbis terrarum. French
Includes col. ill. of ships, monsters, etc., Possibly from the 1639, 1641, or 1642 ed. of the author's Noveau theatre du monde ou nouvel atlas, or from the 1646, 1647, or 1649 ed. of J. Jansson's Nouvel atlas ou theatre du monde., and Relief shown pictorially.
Manuscript on paper in two parts. Part I (late 15th century): 1) John of Rupescissa, De consideratione quinte essentie. 2) Aqua solempnissima, atque mirabilis. Part II (copied in 1775): 3) George Ripley (?), Touchant le grand magistere des sages, translated from English into French
Description:
In Latin and French., Script: Part I: Written by a single hand in a semigothic cursive. Part II: Written in a cursive hand sloping to the right., Part I: Headings in red., and Binding: Nineteenth century, English. Tan buckram boards, brown morocco back and corners, flat backstrip with gold-stamped title, plain edges.
Appears in various eds. of Jan Jansson's Nouvel atlas., French text on verso., Includes ill. of ships and sea monsters, and insets showing "Polus Arcticus" region and "Terra Australis inc, and Sheet measures 50 x 59 cm. Stamp on verso: Yale, Horace Brown, 1900S.
BEIN 90 1650: Sheet measures 42 x 57 cm. Ms. no. on recto: 7[?]. Stamp on verso: Karpinski-von Wieser Map Collection., "Auec priuilege du Roy pour 20 ans"., and From Sanson's Cartes générales de toutes les parties du monde (1658).
Publisher:
Chez l'autheur, et chez Pierre Mariette, rue St. Iacques a l'Esperance ...
Covers area from northern South America to Greenland and includes the British Isles and the Azores., McLaughlin third state, with Lake Ontario shaded. Mounted on board. Sheet measures 47 x 61 cm. Ms. nos. on recto: 42, 28., Relief shown pictorially., and Shows C
Publisher:
Chez l'autheur, et chez Pierre Mariette, rue S. Iacques a l'Esperāce,
Subject (Geographic):
North America--Maps--Early works to 1800
Subject (Name):
Mariette, Pierre, 1603-1657 and Peyrounin, A., engraver
Kerckhoven, Abraham van den, ca. 1618-1701 Liberti, Henricus, ca. 1600-1669 Sweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon, 1562-1621
Published / Created:
[circa 1650s]
Call Number:
Osborn Music MS 533
Image Count:
166
Resource Type:
Music (Printed & Manuscript)
Description:
Anglo-Flemish organ music, written in manuscript on paper, in several unidentified hands, known as the Novello Organ Book. The manuscript contains over one hundred works, including organ masses and other Roman Catholic liturgical music, possibly used by English recusants in the Low Countries. Also present are preludes and fugues, variations, fantasias, and other secular music. Composers include Abraham van den Kerckhoven, Henricus Liberti, Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck, and Jacobus de Cherf. A few works are dated 1651., Annotations in English, French, Latin, and Flemish., Binding: vellum boards, rebacked., Cover: Presented to the library of the Musical Antiquarian Society by Vincent Novello, April 1844., Formerly owned by John Watts, Vincent Novello, the Musical Antiquarian Society, Camille Saint-Saens, Eugene Gigout, and Leon Boellmann., Inside front cover: Vincent Novello...kindly presented to me by my old friend John Watts, Feby 19, 1841., p. 105 tipped in., Pages [330-364] blank, unscanned., Pages 90-99 omitted from pagination, numerous errors., Preliminary page: signatures of Camille Saint-Saens and Eugene Gigout., and Title from cover.
Subject (Name):
Kerckhoven, Abraham van den, ca. 1618-1701, Liberti, Henricus, ca. 1600-1669, Saint-Saens, Camille, 1835-1921, provenance, and Sweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon, 1562-1621
Subject (Topic):
Catholics -- England -- 17th century, Organ music -- 17th century, and Organ music -- Netherlands -- 17th century