DENON, Dominique Vivant, Baron de (1747-1825). Voyage dans la Basse et la Haute Égypte . Paris: Pierre Didot l'âiné, 1802. 2 volumes, broadsheet 2° (687 x 523mm). Half-title to vol. I, section-title to vol. II, 142 engraved plates (8 double-page), including plates 20 bis and 54 bis, plates 4 and 5 on one sheet. (Light creasing to half-title and title in vol. I, tear to section-title to vol. II repaired, plates 139 and 140 loose with fore-edges lightly frayed and dust-soiled, browning and spotting to both vols.) Contemporary quarter calf over mottled paper-covered boards (worn, both vols lacking backstrips, joints weak with upper covers detached with associated tears to endpapers, extremities rubbed). Provenance : Jose M. Mandia de Estrada (small bookplate) -- small printed library number to upper cover of vol. I.
DENON, Dominique Vivant, Baron de (1747-1825). Voyage dans la Basse et la Haute Égypte . Paris: Pierre Didot l'âiné, 1802. 2 volumes, broadsheet 2° (687 x 523mm). Half-title to vol. I, section-title to vol. II, 142 engraved plates (8 double-page), including plates 20 bis and 54 bis, plates 4 and 5 on one sheet. (Light creasing to half-title and title in vol. I, tear to section-title to vol. II repaired, plates 139 and 140 loose with fore-edges lightly frayed and dust-soiled, browning and spotting to both vols.) Contemporary quarter calf over mottled paper-covered boards (worn, both vols lacking backstrips, joints weak with upper covers detached with associated tears to endpapers, extremities rubbed). Provenance : Jose M. Mandia de Estrada (small bookplate) -- small printed library number to upper cover of vol. I. FIRST EDITION. 'DENON WAS THE FIRST TO REVEAL THE RICHNESS OF EGYPTIAN ART TO EUROPE' (Blackmer). Denon followed in Napoleon's footsteps on the expedition to Egypt, but published his influential and richly illustrated account a few years ahead of the famous Description (1809-1830). His fine engravings presented the country's riches to an eager audience, and had a substantial, early impact on the decorative arts of the day. Denon's Voyage was immediately successful: 'The instantaneous success of this work may be gauged by the fact that the new 4to and 12mo editions, and an English translation by Francis Blagdon, all appeared before the year was out' (RIBA). The Blackmer collection held only the second edition of this work. Brunet II, 599; cf. Blackmer 471; RIBA 841. (2)
DENON, Dominique Vivant, Baron de (1747-1825). Voyage dans la Basse et la Haute Égypte . Paris: Pierre Didot l'âiné, 1802. 2 volumes, broadsheet 2° (687 x 523mm). Half-title to vol. I, section-title to vol. II, 142 engraved plates (8 double-page), including plates 20 bis and 54 bis, plates 4 and 5 on one sheet. (Light creasing to half-title and title in vol. I, tear to section-title to vol. II repaired, plates 139 and 140 loose with fore-edges lightly frayed and dust-soiled, browning and spotting to both vols.) Contemporary quarter calf over mottled paper-covered boards (worn, both vols lacking backstrips, joints weak with upper covers detached with associated tears to endpapers, extremities rubbed). Provenance : Jose M. Mandia de Estrada (small bookplate) -- small printed library number to upper cover of vol. I.
DENON, Dominique Vivant, Baron de (1747-1825). Voyage dans la Basse et la Haute Égypte . Paris: Pierre Didot l'âiné, 1802. 2 volumes, broadsheet 2° (687 x 523mm). Half-title to vol. I, section-title to vol. II, 142 engraved plates (8 double-page), including plates 20 bis and 54 bis, plates 4 and 5 on one sheet. (Light creasing to half-title and title in vol. I, tear to section-title to vol. II repaired, plates 139 and 140 loose with fore-edges lightly frayed and dust-soiled, browning and spotting to both vols.) Contemporary quarter calf over mottled paper-covered boards (worn, both vols lacking backstrips, joints weak with upper covers detached with associated tears to endpapers, extremities rubbed). Provenance : Jose M. Mandia de Estrada (small bookplate) -- small printed library number to upper cover of vol. I. FIRST EDITION. 'DENON WAS THE FIRST TO REVEAL THE RICHNESS OF EGYPTIAN ART TO EUROPE' (Blackmer). Denon followed in Napoleon's footsteps on the expedition to Egypt, but published his influential and richly illustrated account a few years ahead of the famous Description (1809-1830). His fine engravings presented the country's riches to an eager audience, and had a substantial, early impact on the decorative arts of the day. Denon's Voyage was immediately successful: 'The instantaneous success of this work may be gauged by the fact that the new 4to and 12mo editions, and an English translation by Francis Blagdon, all appeared before the year was out' (RIBA). The Blackmer collection held only the second edition of this work. Brunet II, 599; cf. Blackmer 471; RIBA 841. (2)
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