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  • Hoppe (19th) after JURY (*1763), Bund closure in the forest, around 1800, Copper engraving
    Mar. 22, 2025

    Hoppe (19th) after JURY (*1763), Bund closure in the forest, around 1800, Copper engraving

    Est: €150 - €200

    Hoppe (19th century) after Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Book illustrator of the Goethe period, "Bundschließung im Walde, c. 1800, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed on the right below the illustration "nach Jury v. Hoppe. Miniature and illustration of a contemporary play. Titled at the bottom centre "United we are for one purpose: to promote human welfare. Sacred, like this temple, shall our union always be! Wilhelm Jury was a pupil at the Berlin Academy from 1779 and subsequently an apprentice at the local procelain manufactory; he learned his trade under the famous engraver Daniel Berger from 1788; known for his copper engravings and book illustrations, one of the first "fashion artists" in book copper, especially for novels. (Source: Thieme-Becker). From the estate of the antiquarian bookseller Rosenthal Munich / Amsterdam. Date: c. 1800 Keywords: 19th century, Rococo, Nature, Germany, Size: Paper: 14,2 cm x 9,0 cm (5,6 x 3,5 in), Plate: 13,0 cm x 8,0 cm (5,1 x 3,1 in), Depiction: 10,2 cm x 6,0 cm (4 x 2,4 in)

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  • W. JURY (*1763) after BERGGOLD (*1759), Horse studies, rider with flag, around 1800, Etching
    Mar. 22, 2025

    W. JURY (*1763) after BERGGOLD (*1759), Horse studies, rider with flag, around 1800, Etching

    Est: €120 - €200

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.) after Carl Moritz Berggold (1759 Königstein Fortress, Saxony - 1814 Leipzig): Horse studies, fallen rider and rider with flag on horseback, c. 1800, Etching Technique: Etching on Laid paper Watermark: Letters/Digits - more than three letters (words/names) - VANDERLEY, coat of arms with post horn - Date: Date: c. 1800 Description: The depiction engraved by Jury after drawings by Carl Moritz Berggold shows a horse lying on its back, next to it the rider who also landed on its back during the fall; paginated at the bottom centre: "VII. On the following page, paginated at the bottom centre: "VIII:", a proud rider on horseback is depicted, with a flag in his right hand; from: Leipzig, Seeger: "Belehrende Ideen für angehende Pferdezeichner und zum Vergnügen für Pferdeliebhaber, 1799."; inscribed in lead at lower right: "507056". Keywords: 19th century, Figurative, Animals, Germany, Size: Laid paper: 33,6 cm x 23,1 cm (13,2 x 9,1 in)

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  • W. JURY (1763-1829), Galanterie, Buchillustration, Copper engraving
    Mar. 22, 2025

    W. JURY (1763-1829), Galanterie, Buchillustration, Copper engraving

    Est: €150 - €200

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Book illustrator of the Goethe period, "Galanterie, 18th century, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed "W. Jury del et fec." on the left below the illustration. Miniature and illustration of a contemporary play. From the hands of the Berlin painter, etcher and engraver Wilhelm Jury; student at the Berlin Academy since 1779 and subsequently apprentice at the procelain manufactory there; he learned his trade under the well-known engraver Daniel Berger from 1788; known for his engravings and book illustrations, one of the first "fashion artists" in book engravings, especially to novels. (Source: Thieme-Becker). From the estate of the antiquarian bookseller Rosenthal Munich / Amsterdam. Date: 18th century Keywords: 18th century, Rococo, Costumes, Germany, Size: Paper: 13,6 cm x 8,7 cm (5,4 x 3,4 in)

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  • W. JURY (1763-1829), The Encounter, book illustration, around 1800, Etching
    Feb. 15, 2025

    W. JURY (1763-1829), The Encounter, book illustration, around 1800, Etching

    Est: €300 - €400

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Book illustrator of the Goethe era, "Encounter in the open air", c. 1800, Etching Technique: Etching on Paper Inscription: Signed "W. Jury del et fec." below the depiction on the left. Miniature and illustration of a contemporary theatre play. By the Berlin painter, etcher and engraver Wilhelm Jury; a pupil at the Berlin Academy from 1779 and subsequently an apprentice at the local porcelain manufactory; he learnt his trade under the well-known engraver Daniel Berger from 1788; known for his engravings and book illustrations, one of the first "fashionable artists" in book engraving, especially for novels. (Source: Thieme-Becker). From the estate of the antiquarian bookseller Rosenthal Munich / Amsterdam. Date: c. 1800 Keywords: 19th century, Rococo, Landscape, Germany, Size: Paper: 11,7 cm x 9,0 cm (4,6 x 3,5 in)

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  • W. JURY (1763-1829), The greeting, illustration, around 1800, Copper engraving
    Feb. 15, 2025

    W. JURY (1763-1829), The greeting, illustration, around 1800, Copper engraving

    Est: €300 - €400

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Literature illustration, "Welcome arrival after a journey", c. 1800, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed "W. Jury del et fec." below the depiction on the left From the hands of the Berlin artist Wilhelm Jury; a pupil at the Berlin Academy from 1779 and soon afterwards an apprentice at the local porcelain manufactory; one of the first fashionable artists in book copper, especially for novels. (Source: Thieme-Becker). From the estate of the antiquarian bookseller Rosenthal Munich / Amsterdam. Date: c. 1800 Keywords: 19th century, Figurative, Travel, Germany, Size: Paper: 11,6 cm x 9,0 cm (4,6 x 3,5 in)

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  • W. JURY (1763-1829), Orient scene, book illustration, Copper engraving
    Feb. 15, 2025

    W. JURY (1763-1829), Orient scene, book illustration, Copper engraving

    Est: €300 - €400

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Book illustrator of the Goethe era, "Der Tapfre kann den Tapfern nicht entehren Third Act Fourth Performance", 18th century, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed "W. Jury del et fec." below the depiction on the left. Entitled "Der Tapfre kann den Tapfern nicht entehren. Third Act Fourth Performance". Miniature and illustration of a contemporary theatre play. By the Berlin painter, etcher and engraver Wilhelm Jury; a pupil at the Berlin Academy from 1779 and subsequently an apprentice at the local porcelain manufactory; he learnt his trade under the well-known engraver Daniel Berger from 1788; known for his engravings and book illustrations, one of the first "fashionable artists" in book engraving, especially for novels. (Source: Thieme-Becker). From the estate of the antiquarian bookseller Rosenthal Munich / Amsterdam. Date: 18th century Keywords: 18th century, Rococo, Costumes, Germany, Size: Paper: 13,5 cm x 9,2 cm (5,3 x 3,6 in)

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  • W. JURY (1763-1829), Take daughter my blessing, Copper engraving
    Feb. 15, 2025

    W. JURY (1763-1829), Take daughter my blessing, Copper engraving

    Est: €300 - €400

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Book illustrator of the Goethe era, "Take daughter my blessing", 18th century, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed "W. Jury del et fec." below the depiction on the left. Entitled "Nimm Tochter meinen Segen. Second act. Eighth act". Miniature and illustration of a contemporary theatre play. By the Berlin painter, etcher and engraver Wilhelm Jury; a pupil at the Berlin Academy from 1779 and subsequently an apprentice at the local porcelain manufactory; he learnt his trade under the well-known engraver Daniel Berger from 1788; known for his engravings and book illustrations, one of the first "fashionable artists" in book engraving, especially for novels. (Source: Thieme-Becker). From the estate of the antiquarian bookseller Rosenthal Munich / Amsterdam. Date: 18th century Keywords: 18th century, Rococo, Landscape, Germany, Size: Paper: 13,6 cm x 9,0 cm (5,4 x 3,5 in)

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  • W. JURY (1763-1829), View of Königstein and Falkenstein, Steel engraving
    Feb. 15, 2025

    W. JURY (1763-1829), View of Königstein and Falkenstein, Steel engraving

    Est: €105 - €175

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): View of Königstein and Falkenstein im Taunus, 19th century, Steel engraving Technique: Steel engraving on Paper Inscription: Lower right signed in the printing plate: "W.Jury fec.". At the lower part inscribed in the printing plate: "Ansicht von Königstein und Falkenstein". Date: 19th century Description: Landscape veduta with a view of the town and castle. The ruins of Falkenstein Castle can be seen on the left. In the foreground, some figures in local and period costume harvesting hay. Keywords: Germany, Hesse, Taunus, farmers, rural population, traditional costume, castle, ruin, nature, 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, Germany, Size: Paper: 17,9 cm x 25,4 cm (7 x 10 in), Depiction: 10,5 cm x 19,1 cm (4,1 x 7,5 in)

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  • W. JURY (*1763) after RUMBERG (19th), Iphigenia in Tauris, Steel engraving
    Sep. 28, 2024

    W. JURY (*1763) after RUMBERG (19th), Iphigenia in Tauris, Steel engraving

    Est: €45 - €75

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.) after Rumberg (19th century): Literary representation, Iphigenia on Tauris, Act V, 6th performance, 19th century, Steel engraving Technique: Steel engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed "Rumberg del." below the image on the left and "W Jury sc." on the right, inscribed "Iphigenie auf Tauris. V.r. Aufz. 6 Auftr.". Date: 19th century Keywords: 19th century, Classicism, Mythology, Germany, Size: Paper: 13,2 cm x 8,5 cm (5,2 x 3,3 in), Depiction: 11,7 cm x 7,9 cm (4,6 x 3,1 in)

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  • W. JURY (1763-1829), Take daughter my blessing, Copper engraving
    Sep. 28, 2024

    W. JURY (1763-1829), Take daughter my blessing, Copper engraving

    Est: €300 - €400

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): "Take daughter my blessing", Hasselmann Collection, 19th century, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper, mounted on Paper Stamp: Collector's stamp, Lugt no.: 1012. Fritz Hasselmann (? - 1894 Offenstetten) . Munich. 19th century Date: 19th century Description: Signed in the plate below: "W. Jury del. et fec.", below titled "Nimm Tochter meinen Segen." and "Zweiter Aufzug Achter Auftritt". Miniature and illustration of a contemporary play. The print comes from the collection of the Munich architect Fritz Hasselmann (1867-1925), with blue collector's mark "F.H." on verso, Lugt number L.1012. From the famous house "Ludwig Rosenthal's Antiquariat", Munich. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Religious, Germany, Size: Paper: 11,6 cm x 6,8 cm (4,6 x 2,7 in)

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  • W. JURY (1763-1829), Knight in armour, Copper engraving
    Sep. 28, 2024

    W. JURY (1763-1829), Knight in armour, Copper engraving

    Est: €75 - €125

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Illustration of a Fable, Knight in Armour, Fritz Hasselmann Collection, 19th century, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper, mounted on Paper Stamp: Collector's stamp, Lugt no.: 1012. Fritz Hasselmann (? - 1894 Offenstetten) . Munich. 19th century Inscription: Signed "W. Jury fec." below the image on the left. The print comes from the collection of the Munich architect Fritz Hasselmann (1867-1925), with blue collector's mark "F.H." on the verso, Lugt number L.1012. From the famous house "Ludwig Rosenthal's Antiquariat", Munich. Date: 19th century Description: Miniatures and illustration of a fable. Showing the meeting of two knights in armour. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Military, Germany, Size: Paper: 12,8 cm x 7,7 cm (5 x 3 in)

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  • W. JURY (*1763) after SCHUBERT (*1761), Abraham sacrifices his son Isaac, Copper engraving
    Aug. 31, 2024

    W. JURY (*1763) after SCHUBERT (*1761), Abraham sacrifices his son Isaac, Copper engraving

    Est: €60 - €100

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.) after Johann David Schubert (1761 Dresden - around 1822 ibid.): Bible illustration Abraham about to sacrifice his son Isaac, Old Testament, Genesis 22, 19th century, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed below the image on the left and right, inscribed below. Numbered "B.I.T. VI." above the image on the right. Date: 19th century Keywords: Old Testament, Genesis, Book of Moses, Abraham, Sacrifice, Bible illustration, 19th century, Romanticism, Religious, Germany, Size: Paper: 20,0 cm x 12,3 cm (7,9 x 4,8 in), Depiction: 13,5 cm x 9,2 cm (5,3 x 3,6 in)

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  • W. JURY (1763-1829), The Encounter, book illustration, around 1800, Etching
    Aug. 31, 2024

    W. JURY (1763-1829), The Encounter, book illustration, around 1800, Etching

    Est: €300 - €400

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Book illustrator of the Goethe era, "Encounter in the open air", c. 1800, Etching Technique: Etching on Paper Inscription: Signed "W. Jury del et fec." below the depiction on the left. Miniature and illustration of a contemporary theatre play. By the Berlin painter, etcher and engraver Wilhelm Jury; a pupil at the Berlin Academy from 1779 and subsequently an apprentice at the local porcelain manufactory; he learnt his trade under the well-known engraver Daniel Berger from 1788; known for his engravings and book illustrations, one of the first "fashionable artists" in book engraving, especially for novels. (Source: Thieme-Becker). From the estate of the antiquarian bookseller Rosenthal Munich / Amsterdam. Date: c. 1800 Keywords: 19th century, Rococo, Landscape, Germany, Size: Paper: 11,7 cm x 9,0 cm (4,6 x 3,5 in)

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  • W. JURY (1763-1829), The greeting, illustration, around 1800, Copper engraving
    Aug. 31, 2024

    W. JURY (1763-1829), The greeting, illustration, around 1800, Copper engraving

    Est: €300 - €400

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Literature illustration, "Welcome arrival after a journey", c. 1800, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed "W. Jury del et fec." below the depiction on the left From the hands of the Berlin artist Wilhelm Jury; a pupil at the Berlin Academy from 1779 and soon afterwards an apprentice at the local porcelain manufactory; one of the first fashionable artists in book copper, especially for novels. (Source: Thieme-Becker). From the estate of the antiquarian bookseller Rosenthal Munich / Amsterdam. Date: c. 1800 Keywords: 19th century, Figurative, Travel, Germany, Size: Paper: 11,6 cm x 9,0 cm (4,6 x 3,5 in)

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  • W. JURY (1763-1829), Orient scene, book illustration, Copper engraving
    Aug. 31, 2024

    W. JURY (1763-1829), Orient scene, book illustration, Copper engraving

    Est: €300 - €400

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Book illustrator of the Goethe era, "Der Tapfre kann den Tapfern nicht entehren Third Act Fourth Performance", 18th century, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed "W. Jury del et fec." below the depiction on the left. Entitled "Der Tapfre kann den Tapfern nicht entehren. Third Act Fourth Performance". Miniature and illustration of a contemporary theatre play. By the Berlin painter, etcher and engraver Wilhelm Jury; a pupil at the Berlin Academy from 1779 and subsequently an apprentice at the local porcelain manufactory; he learnt his trade under the well-known engraver Daniel Berger from 1788; known for his engravings and book illustrations, one of the first "fashionable artists" in book engraving, especially for novels. (Source: Thieme-Becker). From the estate of the antiquarian bookseller Rosenthal Munich / Amsterdam. Date: 18th century Keywords: 18th century, Rococo, Costumes, Germany, Size: Paper: 13,5 cm x 9,2 cm (5,3 x 3,6 in)

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  • W. JURY (1763-1829), Take daughter my blessing, Copper engraving
    Aug. 31, 2024

    W. JURY (1763-1829), Take daughter my blessing, Copper engraving

    Est: €300 - €400

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Book illustrator of the Goethe era, "Take daughter my blessing", 18th century, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed "W. Jury del et fec." below the depiction on the left. Entitled "Nimm Tochter meinen Segen. Second act. Eighth act". Miniature and illustration of a contemporary theatre play. By the Berlin painter, etcher and engraver Wilhelm Jury; a pupil at the Berlin Academy from 1779 and subsequently an apprentice at the local porcelain manufactory; he learnt his trade under the well-known engraver Daniel Berger from 1788; known for his engravings and book illustrations, one of the first "fashionable artists" in book engraving, especially for novels. (Source: Thieme-Becker). From the estate of the antiquarian bookseller Rosenthal Munich / Amsterdam. Date: 18th century Keywords: 18th century, Rococo, Landscape, Germany, Size: Paper: 13,6 cm x 9,0 cm (5,4 x 3,5 in)

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  • W. JURY (1763-1829), Galanterie, Buchillustration, Copper engraving
    Aug. 31, 2024

    W. JURY (1763-1829), Galanterie, Buchillustration, Copper engraving

    Est: €150 - €200

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Book illustrator of the Goethe period, "Galanterie, 18th century, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed "W. Jury del et fec." on the left below the illustration. Miniature and illustration of a contemporary play. From the hands of the Berlin painter, etcher and engraver Wilhelm Jury; student at the Berlin Academy since 1779 and subsequently apprentice at the procelain manufactory there; he learned his trade under the well-known engraver Daniel Berger from 1788; known for his engravings and book illustrations, one of the first "fashion artists" in book engravings, especially to novels. (Source: Thieme-Becker). From the estate of the antiquarian bookseller Rosenthal Munich / Amsterdam. Date: 18th century Keywords: 18th century, Rococo, Costumes, Germany, Size: Paper: 13,6 cm x 8,7 cm (5,4 x 3,4 in)

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  • W. JURY (*1763) after BERGGOLD (*1759), Horse studies, rider with flag, around 1800, Etching
    Jul. 27, 2024

    W. JURY (*1763) after BERGGOLD (*1759), Horse studies, rider with flag, around 1800, Etching

    Est: €120 - €200

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.) after Carl Moritz Berggold (1759 Königstein Fortress, Saxony - 1814 Leipzig): Horse studies, fallen rider and rider with flag on horseback, c. 1800, Etching Technique: Etching on Laid paper Watermark: Letters/Digits - more than three letters (words/names) - VANDERLEY, coat of arms with post horn - Date: Date: c. 1800 Description: The depiction engraved by Jury after drawings by Carl Moritz Berggold shows a horse lying on its back, next to it the rider who also landed on its back during the fall; paginated at the bottom centre: "VII. On the following page, paginated at the bottom centre: "VIII:", a proud rider on horseback is depicted, with a flag in his right hand; from: Leipzig, Seeger: "Belehrende Ideen für angehende Pferdezeichner und zum Vergnügen für Pferdeliebhaber, 1799."; inscribed in lead at lower right: "507056". Keywords: 19th century, Figurative, Animals, Germany, Size: Laid paper: 33,6 cm x 23,1 cm (13,2 x 9,1 in)

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  • W. JURY (1763-1829), 11 vignettes with various scenes scenes, 1799, Etching
    Jul. 27, 2024

    W. JURY (1763-1829), 11 vignettes with various scenes scenes, 1799, Etching

    Est: €300 - €400

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): 11 sheets with illustrations on various subjects, 1799, Etching Technique: Etching on Paper, mounted on Paper Inscription: lower links signed in the printing plate: "W. Jury fec.". Lower middle dated: "W. Jury fec. 99". Date: 1799 Description: Miniatures and illustrations of various scenes from the hands of the Berlin painter, etcher and engraver Wilhelm Jury; student at the Berlin Academy from 1779 and subsequently apprentice at the procelain manufactory there; he learned his trade under the well-known engraver Daniel Berger from 1788; known for his engravings and book illustrations, one of the first "fashion artists" in book engravings, especially of novels. (Source: Thieme-Becker). Keywords: Printmaking, Etching, Literature, Illustration, Genre, Animal, Child, Lovers, Theatre, Fashion, 18th century, Classicism, People, Germany, Size: Paper: 16,2 cm x 34,0 cm (6,4 x 13,4 in), Depiction: 5,1 cm x 3,5 cm (2 x 1,4 in), additional specification: Vignettes each approx. 6.0 cm x 3.8 cm

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  • W. JURY (*1763) after RAMBERG (*1763), Wedding evening, melancholic dream, Copper engraving
    Mar. 23, 2024

    W. JURY (*1763) after RAMBERG (*1763), Wedding evening, melancholic dream, Copper engraving

    Est: €45 - €75

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.) after Johann Heinrich Ramberg (1763 Hannover - 1840 ibid.): Wedding Evening, Melancholic Dream of a Knight, 19th century, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed and inscribed below in the printing plate. Date: 19th century Description: Miniaturised scene, probably the illustration of a literary work of the Enlightenment or Romanticism. Showing a reclining nobleman above a dream world shrouded in clouds, in which a courtly society is cheerfully celebrating a wedding. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Fashion, Germany,

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  • W. JURY (*1763) after RAMBERG (*1763), Love poetry by Wilhelm Müller, Copper engraving
    Mar. 23, 2024

    W. JURY (*1763) after RAMBERG (*1763), Love poetry by Wilhelm Müller, Copper engraving

    Est: €45 - €75

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.) after Johann Heinrich Ramberg (1763 Hannover - 1840 ibid.): "Amor in der Vigne", love poetry by Wilhelm Müller (1794-1827), 19th century, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed and inscribed below in the printing plate. Date: 19th century Description: Miniaturised scene in an oval. Illustrates the love poem by Wilhelm Müller "Amor in der Vigne" and shows Amor with other putti playing a prank in the vineyard. Person: Wilhelm Müller (1794 Dessau - 1827 Dessau) Also "Dichter Müller". German poet Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Fashion, Germany,

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  • W. JURY (*1763) after RUMBERG (19th), Iphigenia in Tauris, Steel engraving
    Feb. 10, 2024

    W. JURY (*1763) after RUMBERG (19th), Iphigenia in Tauris, Steel engraving

    Est: €45 - €75

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.) after Rumberg (19th century): Literary representation, Iphigenia on Tauris, Act V, 6th performance, 19th century, Steel engraving Technique: Steel engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed "Rumberg del." below the image on the left and "W Jury sc." on the right, inscribed "Iphigenie auf Tauris. V.r. Aufz. 6 Auftr.". Date: 19th century Keywords: 19th century, Classicism, Mythology, Germany,

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  • W. JURY (1763-1829), Take daughter my blessing, Copper engraving
    Feb. 10, 2024

    W. JURY (1763-1829), Take daughter my blessing, Copper engraving

    Est: €300 - €400

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): "Take daughter my blessing", Hasselmann Collection, 19th century, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper, mounted on Paper Stamp: Collector's stamp, Lugt no.: 1012. Fritz Hasselmann (? - 1894 Offenstetten) . Munich. 19th century Date: 19th century Description: Signed in the plate below: "W. Jury del. et fec.", below titled "Nimm Tochter meinen Segen." and "Zweiter Aufzug Achter Auftritt". Miniature and illustration of a contemporary play. The print comes from the collection of the Munich architect Fritz Hasselmann (1867-1925), with blue collector's mark "F.H." on verso, Lugt number L.1012. From the famous house "Ludwig Rosenthal's Antiquariat", Munich. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Religious, Germany,

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  • W. JURY (1763-1829), Knight in armour, Copper engraving
    Feb. 10, 2024

    W. JURY (1763-1829), Knight in armour, Copper engraving

    Est: €75 - €125

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Illustration of a Fable, Knight in Armour, Fritz Hasselmann Collection, 19th century, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper, mounted on Paper Stamp: Collector's stamp, Lugt no.: 1012. Fritz Hasselmann (? - 1894 Offenstetten) . Munich. 19th century Inscription: Signed "W. Jury fec." below the image on the left. The print comes from the collection of the Munich architect Fritz Hasselmann (1867-1925), with blue collector's mark "F.H." on the verso, Lugt number L.1012. From the famous house "Ludwig Rosenthal's Antiquariat", Munich. Date: 19th century Description: Miniatures and illustration of a fable. Showing the meeting of two knights in armour. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Military, Germany,

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  • 16 kleine kolorierte Kupferstiche von Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Jury (1763-1829, deutscher Maler, Rad
    Feb. 03, 2024

    16 kleine kolorierte Kupferstiche von Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Jury (1763-1829, deutscher Maler, Rad

    Est: -

    16 kleine kolorierte Kupferstiche von Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Jury (1763-1829, deutscher Maler, Radierer und Kupferstecher, bekannt vor allem durch seine Bebilderung von Romanen und Sachbüchern), unterschiedliche Darstellungen - sowohl höfische als auch Genreszenen sowie Tierdarstellungen, wohl für Buchillustrationen, je ca. 6,3 x 7,4 cm; je 8 Kupferstiche - 4 auf jeder Seite - zusammen unter Glas gerahmt, Altersspuren. / 16 small coloured copper engravings by Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Jury (1763-1829, German painter, etcher and engraver, known mainly for his illustrations of novels and non-fiction books), various depictions - both courtly and genre scenes as well as depictions of animals, probably for book illustrations, each c. 6.3 x 7.4 cm; 8 copper engravings - 4 on each side - framed together under glass, signs of age.

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  • W. JURY (1763-1829), View of Königstein and Falkenstein, Steel engraving
    Jan. 20, 2024

    W. JURY (1763-1829), View of Königstein and Falkenstein, Steel engraving

    Est: €105 - €175

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): View of Königstein and Falkenstein im Taunus, 19th century, Steel engraving Technique: Steel engraving on Paper Inscription: Lower right signed in the printing plate: "W.Jury fec.". At the lower part inscribed in the printing plate: "Ansicht von Königstein und Falkenstein". Date: 19th century Description: Landscape veduta with a view of the town and castle. The ruins of Falkenstein Castle can be seen on the left. In the foreground, some figures in local and period costume harvesting hay. Keywords: Germany, Hesse, Taunus, farmers, rural population, traditional costume, castle, ruin, nature, 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, Germany,

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  • W. JURY (*1763) after RUMBERG (19th), Iphigenia in Tauris,
    Dec. 02, 2023

    W. JURY (*1763) after RUMBERG (19th), Iphigenia in Tauris,

    Est: €45 - €75

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.) after Rumberg (19th century): Literary representation, Iphigenia on Tauris, Act V, 6th performance, 19th century, Steel engraving Technique: Steel engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed "Rumberg del." below the image on the left and "W Jury sc." on the right, inscribed "Iphigenie auf Tauris. V.r. Aufz. 6 Auftr.". Date: 19th century Keywords: 19th century, Classicism, Mythology, Germany,

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  • W. JURY (1763-1829), The Encounter, book illustration, around 1800, Etching
    Dec. 02, 2023

    W. JURY (1763-1829), The Encounter, book illustration, around 1800, Etching

    Est: €300 - €400

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Book illustrator of the Goethe era, "Encounter in the open air", c. 1800, Etching Technique: Etching on Paper Inscription: Signed "W. Jury del et fec." below the depiction on the left. Miniature and illustration of a contemporary theatre play. By the Berlin painter, etcher and engraver Wilhelm Jury; a pupil at the Berlin Academy from 1779 and subsequently an apprentice at the local porcelain manufactory; he learnt his trade under the well-known engraver Daniel Berger from 1788; known for his engravings and book illustrations, one of the first "fashionable artists" in book engraving, especially for novels. (Source: Thieme-Becker). From the estate of the antiquarian bookseller Rosenthal Munich / Amsterdam. Date: c. 1800 Keywords: 19th century, Rococo, Landscape, Germany,

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  • W. JURY (1763-1829), The greeting, illustration, around 1800,
    Dec. 02, 2023

    W. JURY (1763-1829), The greeting, illustration, around 1800,

    Est: €300 - €400

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Literature illustration, "Welcome arrival after a journey", c. 1800, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed "W. Jury del et fec." below the depiction on the left From the hands of the Berlin artist Wilhelm Jury; a pupil at the Berlin Academy from 1779 and soon afterwards an apprentice at the local porcelain manufactory; one of the first fashionable artists in book copper, especially for novels. (Source: Thieme-Becker). From the estate of the antiquarian bookseller Rosenthal Munich / Amsterdam. Date: c. 1800 Keywords: 19th century, Figurative, Travel, Germany,

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  • W. JURY (1763-1829), Take daughter my blessing,
    Dec. 02, 2023

    W. JURY (1763-1829), Take daughter my blessing,

    Est: €300 - €400

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): "Take daughter my blessing", Hasselmann Collection, 19th century, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper, mounted on Paper Stamp: Collector's stamp, Lugt no.: 1012. Fritz Hasselmann (? - 1894 Offenstetten) . Munich. 19th century Date: 19th century Description: Signed in the plate below: "W. Jury del. et fec.", below titled "Nimm Tochter meinen Segen." and "Zweiter Aufzug Achter Auftritt". Miniature and illustration of a contemporary play. The print comes from the collection of the Munich architect Fritz Hasselmann (1867-1925), with blue collector's mark "F.H." on verso, Lugt number L.1012. From the famous house "Ludwig Rosenthal's Antiquariat", Munich. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Religious, Germany,

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  • W. JURY (1763-1829), Knight in armour,
    Dec. 02, 2023

    W. JURY (1763-1829), Knight in armour,

    Est: €75 - €125

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Illustration of a Fable, Knight in Armour, Fritz Hasselmann Collection, 19th century, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper, mounted on Paper Stamp: Collector's stamp, Lugt no.: 1012. Fritz Hasselmann (? - 1894 Offenstetten) . Munich. 19th century Inscription: Signed "W. Jury fec." below the image on the left. The print comes from the collection of the Munich architect Fritz Hasselmann (1867-1925), with blue collector's mark "F.H." on the verso, Lugt number L.1012. From the famous house "Ludwig Rosenthal's Antiquariat", Munich. Date: 19th century Description: Miniatures and illustration of a fable. Showing the meeting of two knights in armour. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Military, Germany,

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  • W. JURY (*1763) after BERGGOLD (*1759), Horse studies, rider with flag, around 1800, Etching
    Dec. 02, 2023

    W. JURY (*1763) after BERGGOLD (*1759), Horse studies, rider with flag, around 1800, Etching

    Est: €120 - €200

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.) after Carl Moritz Berggold (1759 Königstein Fortress, Saxony - 1814 Leipzig): Horse studies, fallen rider and rider with flag on horseback, c. 1800, Etching Technique: Etching on Watermark: - more than three letters (words/names) - VANDERLEY, coat of arms with post horn - Date: Date: c. 1800 Description: The depiction engraved by Jury after drawings by Carl Moritz Berggold shows a horse lying on its back, next to it the rider who also landed on its back during the fall; paginated at the bottom centre: "VII. On the following page, paginated at the bottom centre: "VIII:", a proud rider on horseback is depicted, with a flag in his right hand; from: Leipzig, Seeger: "Belehrende Ideen für angehende Pferdezeichner und zum Vergnügen für Pferdeliebhaber, 1799."; inscribed in lead at lower right: "507056". Keywords: 19th century, Figurative, Animals, Germany,

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  • W. JURY (1763-1829), Orient scene, book illustration,
    Dec. 02, 2023

    W. JURY (1763-1829), Orient scene, book illustration,

    Est: €300 - €400

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Book illustrator of the Goethe era, "Der Tapfre kann den Tapfern nicht entehren Third Act Fourth Performance", , Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed "W. Jury del et fec." below the depiction on the left. Entitled "Der Tapfre kann den Tapfern nicht entehren. Third Act Fourth Performance". Miniature and illustration of a contemporary theatre play. By the Berlin painter, etcher and engraver Wilhelm Jury; a pupil at the Berlin Academy from 1779 and subsequently an apprentice at the local porcelain manufactory; he learnt his trade under the well-known engraver Daniel Berger from 1788; known for his engravings and book illustrations, one of the first "fashionable artists" in book engraving, especially for novels. (Source: Thieme-Becker). From the estate of the antiquarian bookseller Rosenthal Munich / Amsterdam. Date: Keywords: 18th century, Rococo, Costumes, Germany,

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  • W. JURY (1763-1829), Take daughter my blessing,
    Dec. 02, 2023

    W. JURY (1763-1829), Take daughter my blessing,

    Est: €300 - €400

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Book illustrator of the Goethe era, "Take daughter my blessing", , Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed "W. Jury del et fec." below the depiction on the left. Entitled "Nimm Tochter meinen Segen. Second act. Eighth act". Miniature and illustration of a contemporary theatre play. By the Berlin painter, etcher and engraver Wilhelm Jury; a pupil at the Berlin Academy from 1779 and subsequently an apprentice at the local porcelain manufactory; he learnt his trade under the well-known engraver Daniel Berger from 1788; known for his engravings and book illustrations, one of the first "fashionable artists" in book engraving, especially for novels. (Source: Thieme-Becker). From the estate of the antiquarian bookseller Rosenthal Munich / Amsterdam. Date: Keywords: 18th century, Rococo, Landscape, Germany,

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  • W. JURY (1763-1829), 11 vignettes with various scenes. Scenes, 1799, Etching
    Nov. 11, 2023

    W. JURY (1763-1829), 11 vignettes with various scenes. Scenes, 1799, Etching

    Est: €300 - €400

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): 11 sheets with illustrations on various subjects, 1799, Etching Technique: Etching on Paper, mounted on Paper Inscription: lower links signed in the printing plate: "W. Jury fec.". Lower middle dated: "W. Jury fec. 99". Date: 1799 Description: Miniatures and illustrations of various scenes from the hands of the Berlin painter, etcher and engraver Wilhelm Jury; student at the Berlin Academy from 1779 and subsequently apprentice at the procelain manufactory there; he learned his trade under the well-known engraver Daniel Berger from 1788; known for his engravings and book illustrations, one of the first "fashion artists" in book engravings, especially of novels. (Source: Thieme-Becker). Keywords: Printmaking, Etching, Literature, Illustration, Genre, Animal, Child, Lovers, Theatre, Fashion, 18th century, Classicism, People, Germany,

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  • W. JURY (*1763) after SCHUBERT (*1761), Abraham sacrifices his son Isaac, Copper engraving
    Jul. 15, 2023

    W. JURY (*1763) after SCHUBERT (*1761), Abraham sacrifices his son Isaac, Copper engraving

    Est: €60 - €100

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.) after Johann David Schubert (1761 Dresden - around 1822 ibid.): Bible illustration Abraham about to sacrifice his son Isaac, Old Testament, Genesis 22, 19th century, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed below the image on the left and right, inscribed below. Numbered "B.I.T. VI." above the image on the right. Date: 19th century Keywords: Old Testament, Genesis, Book of Moses, Abraham, Sacrifice, Bible illustration, 19th century, Romanticism, Religious, Germany,

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  • W. JURY (1763-1829), 11 vignettes with various scenes Scenes, 1799, Etching
    Jul. 15, 2023

    W. JURY (1763-1829), 11 vignettes with various scenes Scenes, 1799, Etching

    Est: €300 - €400

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): 11 sheets with illustrations on various subjects, 1799, Etching Technique: Etching on Paper, mounted on Paper Inscription: lower links signed in the printing plate: "W. Jury fec.". Lower middle dated: "W. Jury fec. 99". Date: 1799 Description: Miniatures and illustrations of various scenes from the hands of the Berlin painter, etcher and engraver Wilhelm Jury; student at the Berlin Academy from 1779 and subsequently apprentice at the procelain manufactory there; he learned his trade under the well-known engraver Daniel Berger from 1788; known for his engravings and book illustrations, one of the first "fashion artists" in book engravings, especially of novels. (Source: Thieme-Becker). Keywords: Printmaking, Etching, Literature, Illustration, Genre, Animal, Child, Lovers, Theatre, Fashion, 18th century, Classicism, People, Germany,

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  • 16 kleine kolorierte Kupferstiche von Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Jury (1763-1829, deutscher Maler, Rad
    Jun. 10, 2023

    16 kleine kolorierte Kupferstiche von Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Jury (1763-1829, deutscher Maler, Rad

    Est: -

    16 kleine kolorierte Kupferstiche von Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Jury (1763-1829, deutscher Maler, Radierer und Kupferstecher, bekannt vor allem durch seine Bebilderung von Romanen und Sachbüchern), unterschiedliche Darstellungen - sowohl höfische als auch Genreszenen sowie Tierdarstellungen, wohl für Buchillustrationen, je ca. 6,3 x 7,4 cm; je 8 Kupferstiche - 4 auf jeder Seite - zusammen unter Glas gerahmt, Altersspuren. / 16 small coloured copper engravings by Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Jury (1763-1829, German painter, etcher and engraver, known mainly for his illustrations of novels and non-fiction books), various depictions - both courtly and genre scenes as well as depictions of animals, probably for book illustrations, each c. 6.3 x 7.4 cm; 8 copper engravings - 4 on each side - framed together under glass, signs of age.

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  • W. JURY (*1763) after RUMBERG (19th), Iphigenia on Tauris,
    May. 06, 2023

    W. JURY (*1763) after RUMBERG (19th), Iphigenia on Tauris,

    Est: €45 - €75

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.) after Rumberg (19th century): Literary representation, Iphigenia on Tauris, Act V, 6th performance, 19th century, Steel engraving Technique: Steel engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed "Rumberg del." below the image on the left and "W Jury sc." on the right, inscribed "Iphigenie auf Tauris. V.r. Aufz. 6 tr.". Date: 19th century Keywords: 19th century, Classicism, Mythology, Germany,

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  • W. JURY (1763-1829), "Take daughter my blessing", Copper engraving
    May. 06, 2023

    W. JURY (1763-1829), "Take daughter my blessing", Copper engraving

    Est: €300 - €400

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): "Take daughter my blessing", Hasselmann Collection, 19th century, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper, mounted on Paper Stamp: Collector's stamp, Lugt no.: 1012. Fritz Hasselmann (? - 1894 Offenstetten) . Munich. 19th century Date: 19th century Description: Signed in the plate below: "W. Jury del. et fec.", titled below "Nimm Tochter meinen Segen." and "Zweiter Aufzug Achter Auftritt". Miniature and illustration of a contemporary play. The print comes from the collection of the Munich architect Fritz Hasselmann (1867-1925), with blue collector's mark "F.H." on the verso, Lugt number L.1012. From the famous house "Ludwig Rosenthal's Antiquariat", Munich. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Religious, Germany,

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  • W. JURY (1763-1829), Knight in armour, Copper engraving
    May. 06, 2023

    W. JURY (1763-1829), Knight in armour, Copper engraving

    Est: €75 - €125

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Illustration of a Fable, Knight in Armour, Fritz Hasselmann Collection, 19th century, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper, mounted on Paper Stamp: Collector's stamp, Lugt no.: 1012. Fritz Hasselmann (? - 1894 Offenstetten) . Munich. 19th century Inscription: Signed "W. Jury fec." below the image on the left. The print comes from the collection of the Munich architect Fritz Hasselmann (1867-1925), with blue collector's mark "F.H." on the verso, Lugt number L.1012. From the famous house "Ludwig Rosenthal's Antiquariat", Munich. Date: 19th century Description: Miniatures and illustration of a fable. Showing the meeting of two knights in armour. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Military, Germany,

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  • W. JURY (*1763) after BERGGOLD (*1759), Horse studies, rider with flag, around 1800, Etching
    May. 06, 2023

    W. JURY (*1763) after BERGGOLD (*1759), Horse studies, rider with flag, around 1800, Etching

    Est: €120 - €200

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.) after Carl Moritz Berggold (1759 Königstein Fortress, Saxony - 1814 Leipzig): Horse studies, fallen rider and rider with flag on horseback, c. 1800, Etching Technique: Etching on Watermark: - more than three letters (words/names) - VANDERLEY, coat of arms with post horn - Date: Date: c. 1800 Description: The depiction engraved by Jury after drawings by Carl Moritz Berggold shows a horse lying on its back, next to it the rider who also landed on its back during the fall; paginated at the bottom centre: "VII. On the following page, paginated at the bottom centre: "VIII:", a proud rider on horseback is depicted, with a flag in his right hand; from: Leipzig, Seeger: "Belehrende Ideen für angehende Pferdezeichner und zum Vergnügen für Pferdeliebhaber, 1799."; inscribed in lead at lower right: "507056". Keywords: 19th century, Figurative, Animals, Germany,

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  • W. JURY (1763-1829), 11 vignettes with different scenes, 1799, Etching
    Dec. 10, 2022

    W. JURY (1763-1829), 11 vignettes with different scenes, 1799, Etching

    Est: €300 - €400

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): 11 sheets with illustrations on various subjects, 1799, Etching Technique: Etching on Paper, mounted on Paper Inscription: lower links signed in the printing plate: "W. Jury fec.". Lower middle dated: "W. Jury fec. 99". Date: 1799 Description: Miniatures and illustrations of various scenes from the hands of the Berlin painter, etcher and engraver Wilhelm Jury; student at the Berlin Academy from 1779 and subsequently apprentice at the procelain manufactory there; he learned his trade under the well-known engraver Daniel Berger from 1788; known for his engravings and book illustrations, one of the first "fashion artists" in book engravings, especially of novels. (Source: Thieme-Becker). Keywords: Printmaking, Etching, Literature, Illustration, Genre, Animal, Child, Lovers, Theatre, Fashion, 18th century, Classicism, People, Germany,

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  • W.JURY (1763-1829), "Galanterie", Buchillustration, Copper engraving
    Oct. 22, 2022

    W.JURY (1763-1829), "Galanterie", Buchillustration, Copper engraving

    Est: €150 - €200

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Book illustrator of the Goethe period, "Galanterie, 18th century, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed "W. Jury del et fec." on the left below the illustration. Miniature and illustration of a contemporary play. From the hands of the Berlin painter, etcher and engraver Wilhelm Jury; student at the Berlin Academy since 1779 and subsequently apprentice at the procelain manufactory there; he learned his trade under the well-known engraver Daniel Berger from 1788; known for his engravings and book illustrations, one of the first "fashion artists" in book engravings, especially to novels. (Source: Thieme-Becker). From the estate of the antiquarian bookseller Rosenthal Munich / Amsterdam. Date: 18th century Keywords: 18th century, Rococo, Costumes, Germany,

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  • W.JURY (1763-1829), Orient Scene, Book Illustration, Copper engraving
    Oct. 22, 2022

    W.JURY (1763-1829), Orient Scene, Book Illustration, Copper engraving

    Est: €300 - €400

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Book illustrator of the Goethe period, "Der Tapfre kann den Tapfern nicht enttehren Third Act Fourth Act", 18th century, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed "W. Jury del et fec." below the image on the left. Titled "Der Tapfre kann den Tapfern nicht enttehren. Third Act Fourth Act". Miniature and illustration of a contemporary play. From the hands of the Berlin painter, etcher and engraver Wilhelm Jury; since 1779 student at the Berlin academy and afterwards apprentice at the local procelain manufactory; he learned his trade under the famous engraver Daniel Berger from 1788 on; known for his engravings and book illustrations, one of the first "fashion artists" in book engravings, especially to novels. (Source: Thieme-Becker). From the estate of the antiquarian bookseller Rosenthal Munich / Amsterdam. Date: 18th century Keywords: 18th century, Rococo, Costumes, Germany,

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  • W.JURY (1763-1829), Take daughter my blessing, book illustration, Copper engraving
    Oct. 22, 2022

    W.JURY (1763-1829), Take daughter my blessing, book illustration, Copper engraving

    Est: €300 - €400

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Book illustrator of the Goethe period, "Nimm Tochter meinen Segen" (Take daughter my blessing), 18th century, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed "W. Jury del et fec." below the image on the left. Titled in the centre below "Nimm Tochter meinen Segen. Second act. Eighth act". Miniature and illustration of a contemporary play. From the hands of the Berlin painter, etcher and engraver Wilhelm Jury; since 1779 student at the Berlin academy and afterwards apprentice at the local procelain manufactory; he learned his trade under the famous engraver Daniel Berger from 1788 on; known for his engravings and book illustrations, one of the first "fashion artists" in book engravings, especially to novels. (Source: Thieme-Becker). From the estate of the antiquarian bookseller Rosenthal Munich / Amsterdam. Date: 18th century Keywords: 18th century, Rococo, Landscape, Germany,

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  • W.JURY (1763-1829), The Encounter, book illustration, around 1800, Etching
    Oct. 22, 2022

    W.JURY (1763-1829), The Encounter, book illustration, around 1800, Etching

    Est: €300 - €400

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Book illustrator of the Goethe period, "Encounter in the Open Air, c. 1800, Etching Technique: Etching on Paper Inscription: Signed "W. Jury del et fec." on the left below the illustration. Miniature and illustration of a contemporary play. From the hands of the Berlin painter, etcher and engraver Wilhelm Jury; student at the Berlin Academy since 1779 and subsequently apprentice at the procelain manufactory there; he learned his trade under the well-known engraver Daniel Berger from 1788; known for his engravings and book illustrations, one of the first "fashion artists" in book engravings, especially to novels. (Source: Thieme-Becker). From the estate of the antiquarian bookseller Rosenthal Munich / Amsterdam. Date: c. 1800 Keywords: 19th century, Rococo, Landscape, Germany,

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  • W.JURY (1763-1829), "The Welcome", illustration, around 1800, Copper engraving
    Oct. 22, 2022

    W.JURY (1763-1829), "The Welcome", illustration, around 1800, Copper engraving

    Est: €300 - €400

    Wilhelm Jury (1763 Berlin - 1829 ibid.): Literary illustration, "Welcome-arrival after a journey", c. 1800, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Signed "W. Jury del et fec." on the left below the depiction. From the hands of the Berlin artist Wilhelm Jury; since 1779 student at the Berlin Academy and soon after apprentice at the procelain manufactory there; one of the first fashion artists in book copper, especially to novels. (Source: Thieme-Becker). From the estate of the antiquarian bookseller Rosenthal Munich / Amsterdam. Date: c. 1800 Keywords: 19th century, Figurative, Travel, Germany,

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