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Auction archive: Lot number 72

LAVATER, John Caspar (1741-1801) Essays on Physiognomy Londo...

Estimate
£800 - £1,200
ca. US$1,011 - US$1,517
Price realised:
£875
ca. US$1,106
Auction archive: Lot number 72

LAVATER, John Caspar (1741-1801) Essays on Physiognomy Londo...

Estimate
£800 - £1,200
ca. US$1,011 - US$1,517
Price realised:
£875
ca. US$1,106
Beschreibung:

LAVATER, John Caspar (1741-1801). Essays on Physiognomy . London: John Murray 1789-1793.
LAVATER, John Caspar (1741-1801). Essays on Physiognomy . London: John Murray 1789-1793. 3 volumes, 4° (340 x 270mm). Half-titles, engraved vignettes to titles, 173 engraved plates, approx. 363 engraved vignettes including one with overlay. (Occasional light spotting, repaired tear to Dd1 of vol. III, a few small worm holes.) Later black half calf, spines gilt (lightly rubbed at extremities). FIRST ENGLISH EDITION of this abundantly illustrated work. ‘Lavater was the last and most influential of the descriptive physiognomists’, whose work ‘also influenced artists of the period, both in the overall creation of portraits, and in the use of his physiognomical theories to construct individual faces in historical paintings’ (Norman). Though the directions to the binder list 174 plates, plate 29 was never included. Brunet III, 887; Welcome III, 458.

Auction archive: Lot number 72
Auction:
Datum:
26 Apr 2017
Auction house:
Christie's
London
Beschreibung:

LAVATER, John Caspar (1741-1801). Essays on Physiognomy . London: John Murray 1789-1793.
LAVATER, John Caspar (1741-1801). Essays on Physiognomy . London: John Murray 1789-1793. 3 volumes, 4° (340 x 270mm). Half-titles, engraved vignettes to titles, 173 engraved plates, approx. 363 engraved vignettes including one with overlay. (Occasional light spotting, repaired tear to Dd1 of vol. III, a few small worm holes.) Later black half calf, spines gilt (lightly rubbed at extremities). FIRST ENGLISH EDITION of this abundantly illustrated work. ‘Lavater was the last and most influential of the descriptive physiognomists’, whose work ‘also influenced artists of the period, both in the overall creation of portraits, and in the use of his physiognomical theories to construct individual faces in historical paintings’ (Norman). Though the directions to the binder list 174 plates, plate 29 was never included. Brunet III, 887; Welcome III, 458.

Auction archive: Lot number 72
Auction:
Datum:
26 Apr 2017
Auction house:
Christie's
London
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