The Quacksalver, 1648, etching on laid paper, a good impression of the fifth state of nine, trimmed just outside the margins to left, right and bottom edge, plate size 148 x 222 mm (5.8 x 4.8 ins), sheet size 152 x 124 mm (6 x 4.9 ins), hinge- mounted on old card, together with Flemish School . Landscape with village amongst trees, late 16th century, engraving on laid paper, possibly by the Master of the Small Landscapes, first issued in Antwerp by Hieronymus Cock in 1559, unwatermarked, trimmed to plate margins, plate size 137 x 199 mm (5.39 x 7.83 ins), mounted, plus Sadeler (Egidius II, 1570-1629) . The Good Samaritan, copper engraving on laid paper, after Jan Breughel (1568/69-1625), published by Jan van Londerseel, plate size 137 x 199 mm (5.39 x 7.83 ins), and another similar by Sadeler after Breughel the Elder, showing a riverscape with the Good Samaritan by a tree, tending to the victim's wounds, published by Jan van Londerseel, plate size 216 x 270 mm (8.5 x 10.6 ins), sheet size 255 x 340 mm (10 x 13.4 ins) (the latter two prints both early copies in reverse, see Hollstein 212) (4)
The Quacksalver, 1648, etching on laid paper, a good impression of the fifth state of nine, trimmed just outside the margins to left, right and bottom edge, plate size 148 x 222 mm (5.8 x 4.8 ins), sheet size 152 x 124 mm (6 x 4.9 ins), hinge- mounted on old card, together with Flemish School . Landscape with village amongst trees, late 16th century, engraving on laid paper, possibly by the Master of the Small Landscapes, first issued in Antwerp by Hieronymus Cock in 1559, unwatermarked, trimmed to plate margins, plate size 137 x 199 mm (5.39 x 7.83 ins), mounted, plus Sadeler (Egidius II, 1570-1629) . The Good Samaritan, copper engraving on laid paper, after Jan Breughel (1568/69-1625), published by Jan van Londerseel, plate size 137 x 199 mm (5.39 x 7.83 ins), and another similar by Sadeler after Breughel the Elder, showing a riverscape with the Good Samaritan by a tree, tending to the victim's wounds, published by Jan van Londerseel, plate size 216 x 270 mm (8.5 x 10.6 ins), sheet size 255 x 340 mm (10 x 13.4 ins) (the latter two prints both early copies in reverse, see Hollstein 212) (4)
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