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  • Abraham Munting (Dutch, 1626-1683), Six Hand-Colored Botannical Engravings
    Feb. 02, 2025

    Abraham Munting (Dutch, 1626-1683), Six Hand-Colored Botannical Engravings

    Est: $1,200 - $1,600

    Abraham Munting (Dutch, 1626-1683) Six Hand-Colored Botannical Engravings 13 3/4 x 9 inches (sight) 22 1/4 x 17 inches (frame)

    Fontaine's Auction Gallery
  • ABRAHAM MUNTING Groningen 1626 - 1683 Malva Chinensis Rosea
    Dec. 17, 2024

    ABRAHAM MUNTING Groningen 1626 - 1683 Malva Chinensis Rosea

    Est: -

    ABRAHAM MUNTING Groningen 1626 - 1683 Malva Chinensis Rosea Arborescens and Clematis Passiflora Trifolia Flore Purpure. 1696 Pair of copper engravings and hand-coloured Titled and numbered Measurements 317 x 206 mm each Framed Proceedings of the work entitled "Naauwkeurige Beschryving der Aardgewassen", Leiden and Utrecht: P. vander Aa and F. Halma, 1696.

    Subastas Segre
  • Abraham Munting (Dutch, 1626-1683) Engraving
    Nov. 17, 2024

    Abraham Munting (Dutch, 1626-1683) Engraving

    Est: $200 - $300

    Abraham Munting (Dutch, 1626-1683) Engraving. 'Soursop' from 'De vera antiquorum herba Britannica (1681)', hand colored.    Dimensions: sight is 13 1/2in x 9 1/2in, the frame 24in x 19 1/2in.   

    Locati LLC
  • Abraham Munting, set (4) botanical engravings
    Oct. 17, 2024

    Abraham Munting, set (4) botanical engravings

    Est: $300 - $500

    Abraham Munting (Dutch, 1626-1683), 4 hand-colored copperplate engravings on laid paper, from "Phytographia Curiosa", c. 1702-08, matted and framed under glass, 13"h x 8.5"w (sight), 22"h x 17"w (frames)

    Millea Bros Ltd
  • ABRAHAM MUNTING HAND-COLORED BOTANICAL ENGRAVING "LAPATHUM SATIVUM ANTIQUORUM" The Netherlands, 1626-1683 13.5" x 9" sight. Framed 21.5" x 16.5".
    Aug. 21, 2024

    ABRAHAM MUNTING HAND-COLORED BOTANICAL ENGRAVING "LAPATHUM SATIVUM ANTIQUORUM" The Netherlands, 1626-1683 13.5" x 9" sight. Framed 21.5" x 16.5".

    Est: $150 - $250

    ABRAHAM MUNTING HAND-COLORED BOTANICAL ENGRAVING "LAPATHUM SATIVUM ANTIQUORUM" The Netherlands, 1626-1683

    Eldred's
  • 4 Antique Abraham Munting Botany Engravings
    Jul. 24, 2024

    4 Antique Abraham Munting Botany Engravings

    Est: $500 - $1,000

    Abraham Munting (Dutch, 1626-1683). Group of four antique hand-colored copper plate botanical engravings. Each depicting the botanical against an idyllic background. Including: "Linaria Valentina Trifolia," numbered 720 in plate along the upper right, inscribed "fig. 207" in plate along the upper center. "Oxyacantha Sive Spina Alba Flore Pleno," inscribed "fol. 185" in plate along the upper right, inscribed "fig. 46" in plate along the upper center. "Myrtus Latifolia Romana," numbered 138 in plate along the upper right, inscribed "fig. 25" in plate along the upper center. "Mirtus Lauri- Folia," numbered 140 in plate along the upper right, inscribed "fig. 31" in plate along the upper center.

    Revere Auctions
  • ABRAHAM MUNTING (The Netherlands, 1626-1683), Set of 14 "Phytograhia Curiosa" hand-colored botanical engravings, 1792 edition., Plates 12.5” x 8.25”. Framed 23.5” x 19.25”.
    Jun. 18, 2024

    ABRAHAM MUNTING (The Netherlands, 1626-1683), Set of 14 "Phytograhia Curiosa" hand-colored botanical engravings, 1792 edition., Plates 12.5” x 8.25”. Framed 23.5” x 19.25”.

    Est: $1,000 - $2,000

    ABRAHAM MUNTING The Netherlands, 1626-1683 Set of 14 "Phytograhia Curiosa" hand-colored botanical engravings, 1792 edition.

    Eldred's
  • ABRAHAM MUNTING Botanical Prints, Pair
    Apr. 14, 2024

    ABRAHAM MUNTING Botanical Prints, Pair

    Est: $200 - $300

    18.5" H x 14.25" W in the frame; Fol. 769 and and Fol. 455

    Rivich Auction
  • ABRAHAM MUNTING ( / 1683) "Botany"
    Mar. 04, 2024

    ABRAHAM MUNTING ( / 1683) "Botany"

    Est: €360 - €480

    Pair of brush-colored copper engravings Description of the Earth's plants, trees and flowers. Titles in phylactery. * Malva Chinensis Rosea Arborescens * Clematis Passiflora Trifolia Flore Purpureo Measurements: Footprint: 31.5 x 20 cm each; frame: 33.1 x 23.2 cm each

    Ansorena
  • Two Botanical Prints, Abraham Munting (1626 - 1683)
    Nov. 19, 2023

    Two Botanical Prints, Abraham Munting (1626 - 1683)

    Est: $200 - $300

    Two hand colored prints by Abraham Munting, one "Lingua Cervina Coronata" and one "Lapathum Vulgare Rubrum Retuso Folio"  Dimensions: For both, sight is 13 1/2" x 9", the frames 24 1/2" x 19 3/4" 

    Locati LLC
  • FOUR ABRAHAM MUNTING COLORED ENGRAVINGS
    Nov. 11, 2023

    FOUR ABRAHAM MUNTING COLORED ENGRAVINGS

    Est: - $600

    Four Abraham Munting (Dutch 1626-1683), hand colored botanical engravings, including 'Myrtopetalon', 'Gnaphalium Americanum', 'Polypodium Sensibile', and 'Rhabarbarum Rotundifolium Perum', botanical studies, some including cherubs, apparently unsigned, all in gilt frames. Approximate dimensions: sight h. 13.125", w. 8.75" (all); frame h. 22.75", w. 18.5", d. 1.125" (all)

    Ahlers & Ogletree Inc.
  • Abraham Munting, Three Hand Colored Botanical Engravings
    Jul. 16, 2023

    Abraham Munting, Three Hand Colored Botanical Engravings

    Est: $150 - $300

    Abraham Munting, Three Hand Colored Botanical Engravings. Marked "Herba Viva Repens, Fig.177 Fol: 631," "Hemionitis Crispa Media Obtusifolia, Fig. 83, 287." And "Jacea Candida Ragusiana, Fig.184, Fol 655." Each additionally marked "A55 Munting, 1702." Each Approximately 17.4375H x 11.375W in., Sight Approximately 12.75H x 8.5W in. In Matting Each Approximately 19.0H x 13.0W in.

    Clark's Auction Company
  • ABRAHAM MUNTING (DUTCH, 1626-1683) BOTANICAL PRINTS, LOT OF TWO
    Apr. 19, 2023

    ABRAHAM MUNTING (DUTCH, 1626-1683) BOTANICAL PRINTS, LOT OF TWO

    Est: $100 - $200

    ABRAHAM MUNTING (DUTCH, 1626-1683) BOTANICAL PRINTS, LOT OF TWO, each hand-colored folio copperplate engraving from Naauwkeurige Beschryving der Aardgewassen, figures 167 and 228, published by Utrecht and Leiden in 1696. Professionally framed under glass. 23 1/2" x 17 3/4" OA.

    Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates
  • ABRAHAM MUNTING, DUTCH 1626-1683, A GROUP OF FIVE BOTANICALS: SUMACH ARBOR; AGRIFOLIUM AURATUM; BUXUS MYRTIFOLIA; GUAJACUM PATANIBINUM MAJUS and SESAMUM PERSICUM..., Color engraving, Plate: 12 1/4 x 8 1/4 in. (31.1 x 21
    Feb. 03, 2023

    ABRAHAM MUNTING, DUTCH 1626-1683, A GROUP OF FIVE BOTANICALS: SUMACH ARBOR; AGRIFOLIUM AURATUM; BUXUS MYRTIFOLIA; GUAJACUM PATANIBINUM MAJUS and SESAMUM PERSICUM..., Color engraving, Plate: 12 1/4 x 8 1/4 in. (31.1 x 21

    Est: $400 - $600

    ABRAHAM MUNTING DUTCH, 1626-1683 A GROUP OF FIVE BOTANICALS: SUMACH ARBOR; AGRIFOLIUM AURATUM; BUXUS MYRTIFOLIA; GUAJACUM PATANIBINUM MAJUS and SESAMUM PERSICUM... Color engraving (5)

    Potomack Company
  • Munting - LARGE LOT of 136 Botanical Engravings
    Dec. 23, 2022

    Munting - LARGE LOT of 136 Botanical Engravings

    Est: $8,000 - $12,000

    This highly decorative, folio botanical engraving is from Abraham Munting's Naauwkeurige Beschryving der Aardgewassen.... The work was published by Pieter vander Aa and Francois Halma Utrecht and Leiden in 1696. The work found popularity due to the new design of the images which featured the plants against charming landscape backgrounds. "Each plate shows a different plant in flower, including many exotic species from America and other distant lands. The plant dominates the foreground, filling the entire page, often with a detail of the fruit or the flowers presented on a smaller scale. In some cases the plants are presented à trompe l'oeil, while in others they have been arranged in decorated urns. Sometimes gardening tools are depicted as well. The name of each plant appears written on an elegantly fluttering ribbon or cartouche, or on a crumbling marble plaque. The originality of the work lies, however, in the small landscapes that have been inserted into the background of the plates. Here the artist gave full rein to his imagination, delineating scenes that in reality bore little relation to the actual habitat of the plants. Pastorals with animals and figures alternate capriously with vistas of walled cities and landscapes containing classical statues and ruins." (Lucia Tongiorgi-Tomaso An Oak Spring Flora p.174)

    Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
  • Munting, pub. 1696 - 5 Botanical Engravings
    Jan. 22, 2022

    Munting, pub. 1696 - 5 Botanical Engravings

    Est: $500 - $1,000

    This highly decorative, folio botanical engraving is from Abraham Munting's Naauwkeurige Beschryving der Aardgewassen.... The work was published by Pieter vander Aa and Francois Halma Utrecht and Leiden in 1696. The work found popularity due to the new design of the images which featured the plants against charming landscape backgrounds. "Each plate shows a different plant in flower, including many exotic species from America and other distant lands. The plant dominates the foreground, filling the entire page, often with a detail of the fruit or the flowers presented on a smaller scale. In some cases the plants are presented à trompe l'oeil, while in others they have been arranged in decorated urns. Sometimes gardening tools are depicted as well. The name of each plant appears written on an elegantly fluttering ribbon or cartouche, or on a crumbling marble plaque. The originality of the work lies, however, in the small landscapes that have been inserted into the background of the plates. Here the artist gave full rein to his imagination, delineating scenes that in reality bore little relation to the actual habitat of the plants. Pastorals with animals and figures alternate capriously with vistas of walled cities and landscapes containing classical statues and ruins." (Lucia Tongiorgi-Tomaso An Oak Spring Flora p.174)

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  • Munting, pub. 1696 - 7 Botanical Engravings
    Jan. 15, 2022

    Munting, pub. 1696 - 7 Botanical Engravings

    Est: $500 - $1,000

    This highly decorative, folio botanical engraving is from Abraham Munting's Naauwkeurige Beschryving der Aardgewassen.... The work was published by Pieter vander Aa and Francois Halma Utrecht and Leiden in 1696. The work found popularity due to the new design of the images which featured the plants against charming landscape backgrounds. "Each plate shows a different plant in flower, including many exotic species from America and other distant lands. The plant dominates the foreground, filling the entire page, often with a detail of the fruit or the flowers presented on a smaller scale. In some cases the plants are presented à trompe l'oeil, while in others they have been arranged in decorated urns. Sometimes gardening tools are depicted as well. The name of each plant appears written on an elegantly fluttering ribbon or cartouche, or on a crumbling marble plaque. The originality of the work lies, however, in the small landscapes that have been inserted into the background of the plates. Here the artist gave full rein to his imagination, delineating scenes that in reality bore little relation to the actual habitat of the plants. Pastorals with animals and figures alternate capriously with vistas of walled cities and landscapes containing classical statues and ruins." (Lucia Tongiorgi-Tomaso An Oak Spring Flora p.174)

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  • Munting, pub. 1696 - 6 Botanical Engravings
    Dec. 26, 2021

    Munting, pub. 1696 - 6 Botanical Engravings

    Est: $150 - $350

    This highly decorative, folio botanical engraving is from Abraham Munting's Naauwkeurige Beschryving der Aardgewassen.... The work was published by Pieter vander Aa and Francois Halma Utrecht and Leiden in 1696. The work found popularity due to the new design of the images which featured the plants against charming landscape backgrounds. "Each plate shows a different plant in flower, including many exotic species from America and other distant lands. The plant dominates the foreground, filling the entire page, often with a detail of the fruit or the flowers presented on a smaller scale. In some cases the plants are presented à trompe l'oeil, while in others they have been arranged in decorated urns. Sometimes gardening tools are depicted as well. The name of each plant appears written on an elegantly fluttering ribbon or cartouche, or on a crumbling marble plaque. The originality of the work lies, however, in the small landscapes that have been inserted into the background of the plates. Here the artist gave full rein to his imagination, delineating scenes that in reality bore little relation to the actual habitat of the plants. Pastorals with animals and figures alternate capriously with vistas of walled cities and landscapes containing classical statues and ruins." (Lucia Tongiorgi-Tomaso An Oak Spring Flora p.174)

    Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
  • Munting, pub. 1696 - 6 Engravings of Pineapples & Aloe
    Dec. 11, 2021

    Munting, pub. 1696 - 6 Engravings of Pineapples & Aloe

    Est: $150 - $350

    This highly decorative, folio botanical engraving is from Abraham Munting's Naauwkeurige Beschryving der Aardgewassen.... The work was published by Pieter vander Aa and Francois Halma Utrecht and Leiden in 1696. The work found popularity due to the new design of the images which featured the plants against charming landscape backgrounds. "Each plate shows a different plant in flower, including many exotic species from America and other distant lands. The plant dominates the foreground, filling the entire page, often with a detail of the fruit or the flowers presented on a smaller scale. In some cases the plants are presented à trompe l'oeil, while in others they have been arranged in decorated urns. Sometimes gardening tools are depicted as well. The name of each plant appears written on an elegantly fluttering ribbon or cartouche, or on a crumbling marble plaque. The originality of the work lies, however, in the small landscapes that have been inserted into the background of the plates. Here the artist gave full rein to his imagination, delineating scenes that in reality bore little relation to the actual habitat of the plants. Pastorals with animals and figures alternate capriously with vistas of walled cities and landscapes containing classical statues and ruins." (Lucia Tongiorgi-Tomaso An Oak Spring Flora p.174)

    Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books
  • Munting, pub. 1696 - Cyclamen. 535
    Nov. 20, 2021

    Munting, pub. 1696 - Cyclamen. 535

    Est: $150 - $350

    This highly decorative, folio botanical engraving is from Abraham Munting's Naauwkeurige Beschryving der Aardgewassen.... The work was published by Pieter vander Aa and Francois Halma Utrecht and Leiden in 1696. The work found popularity due to the new design of the images which featured the plants against charming landscape backgrounds. "Each plate shows a different plant in flower, including many exotic species from America and other distant lands. The plant dominates the foreground, filling the entire page, often with a detail of the fruit or the flowers presented on a smaller scale. In some cases the plants are presented à trompe l'oeil, while in others they have been arranged in decorated urns. Sometimes gardening tools are depicted as well. The name of each plant appears written on an elegantly fluttering ribbon or cartouche, or on a crumbling marble plaque. The originality of the work lies, however, in the small landscapes that have been inserted into the background of the plates. Here the artist gave full rein to his imagination, delineating scenes that in reality bore little relation to the actual habitat of the plants. Pastorals with animals and figures alternate capriously with vistas of walled cities and landscapes containing classical statues and ruins." (Lucia Tongiorgi-Tomaso An Oak Spring Flora p.174)

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  • Munting, pub. 1696 - Cyclamen. 534
    Nov. 20, 2021

    Munting, pub. 1696 - Cyclamen. 534

    Est: $150 - $350

    This highly decorative, folio botanical engraving is from Abraham Munting's Naauwkeurige Beschryving der Aardgewassen.... The work was published by Pieter vander Aa and Francois Halma Utrecht and Leiden in 1696. The work found popularity due to the new design of the images which featured the plants against charming landscape backgrounds. "Each plate shows a different plant in flower, including many exotic species from America and other distant lands. The plant dominates the foreground, filling the entire page, often with a detail of the fruit or the flowers presented on a smaller scale. In some cases the plants are presented à trompe l'oeil, while in others they have been arranged in decorated urns. Sometimes gardening tools are depicted as well. The name of each plant appears written on an elegantly fluttering ribbon or cartouche, or on a crumbling marble plaque. The originality of the work lies, however, in the small landscapes that have been inserted into the background of the plates. Here the artist gave full rein to his imagination, delineating scenes that in reality bore little relation to the actual habitat of the plants. Pastorals with animals and figures alternate capriously with vistas of walled cities and landscapes containing classical statues and ruins." (Lucia Tongiorgi-Tomaso An Oak Spring Flora p.174)

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  • Munting, pub. 1696 - Cyclamen. 533
    Nov. 20, 2021

    Munting, pub. 1696 - Cyclamen. 533

    Est: $150 - $350

    This highly decorative, folio botanical engraving is from Abraham Munting's Naauwkeurige Beschryving der Aardgewassen.... The work was published by Pieter vander Aa and Francois Halma Utrecht and Leiden in 1696. The work found popularity due to the new design of the images which featured the plants against charming landscape backgrounds. "Each plate shows a different plant in flower, including many exotic species from America and other distant lands. The plant dominates the foreground, filling the entire page, often with a detail of the fruit or the flowers presented on a smaller scale. In some cases the plants are presented à trompe l'oeil, while in others they have been arranged in decorated urns. Sometimes gardening tools are depicted as well. The name of each plant appears written on an elegantly fluttering ribbon or cartouche, or on a crumbling marble plaque. The originality of the work lies, however, in the small landscapes that have been inserted into the background of the plates. Here the artist gave full rein to his imagination, delineating scenes that in reality bore little relation to the actual habitat of the plants. Pastorals with animals and figures alternate capriously with vistas of walled cities and landscapes containing classical statues and ruins." (Lucia Tongiorgi-Tomaso An Oak Spring Flora p.174)

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  • Munting, pub. 1696 - Cyclamen. 536
    Nov. 20, 2021

    Munting, pub. 1696 - Cyclamen. 536

    Est: $150 - $350

    This highly decorative, folio botanical engraving is from Abraham Munting's Naauwkeurige Beschryving der Aardgewassen.... The work was published by Pieter vander Aa and Francois Halma Utrecht and Leiden in 1696. The work found popularity due to the new design of the images which featured the plants against charming landscape backgrounds. "Each plate shows a different plant in flower, including many exotic species from America and other distant lands. The plant dominates the foreground, filling the entire page, often with a detail of the fruit or the flowers presented on a smaller scale. In some cases the plants are presented à trompe l'oeil, while in others they have been arranged in decorated urns. Sometimes gardening tools are depicted as well. The name of each plant appears written on an elegantly fluttering ribbon or cartouche, or on a crumbling marble plaque. The originality of the work lies, however, in the small landscapes that have been inserted into the background of the plates. Here the artist gave full rein to his imagination, delineating scenes that in reality bore little relation to the actual habitat of the plants. Pastorals with animals and figures alternate capriously with vistas of walled cities and landscapes containing classical statues and ruins." (Lucia Tongiorgi-Tomaso An Oak Spring Flora p.174)

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  • Munting, pub. 1696 - Potted Rhubarb; Rhabarbarum Lanuginosum. 694
    Nov. 20, 2021

    Munting, pub. 1696 - Potted Rhubarb; Rhabarbarum Lanuginosum. 694

    Est: $150 - $350

    This highly decorative, folio botanical engraving is from Abraham Munting's Naauwkeurige Beschryving der Aardgewassen.... The work was published by Pieter vander Aa and Francois Halma Utrecht and Leiden in 1696. The work found popularity due to the new design of the images which featured the plants against charming landscape backgrounds. "Each plate shows a different plant in flower, including many exotic species from America and other distant lands. The plant dominates the foreground, filling the entire page, often with a detail of the fruit or the flowers presented on a smaller scale. In some cases the plants are presented à trompe l'oeil, while in others they have been arranged in decorated urns. Sometimes gardening tools are depicted as well. The name of each plant appears written on an elegantly fluttering ribbon or cartouche, or on a crumbling marble plaque. The originality of the work lies, however, in the small landscapes that have been inserted into the background of the plates. Here the artist gave full rein to his imagination, delineating scenes that in reality bore little relation to the actual habitat of the plants. Pastorals with animals and figures alternate capriously with vistas of walled cities and landscapes containing classical statues and ruins." (Lucia Tongiorgi-Tomaso An Oak Spring Flora p.174)

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  • Munting, pub. 1696 - Sedum Crispum. 470
    Nov. 20, 2021

    Munting, pub. 1696 - Sedum Crispum. 470

    Est: $150 - $350

    This highly decorative, folio botanical engraving is from Abraham Munting's Naauwkeurige Beschryving der Aardgewassen.... The work was published by Pieter vander Aa and Francois Halma Utrecht and Leiden in 1696. The work found popularity due to the new design of the images which featured the plants against charming landscape backgrounds. "Each plate shows a different plant in flower, including many exotic species from America and other distant lands. The plant dominates the foreground, filling the entire page, often with a detail of the fruit or the flowers presented on a smaller scale. In some cases the plants are presented à trompe l'oeil, while in others they have been arranged in decorated urns. Sometimes gardening tools are depicted as well. The name of each plant appears written on an elegantly fluttering ribbon or cartouche, or on a crumbling marble plaque. The originality of the work lies, however, in the small landscapes that have been inserted into the background of the plates. Here the artist gave full rein to his imagination, delineating scenes that in reality bore little relation to the actual habitat of the plants. Pastorals with animals and figures alternate capriously with vistas of walled cities and landscapes containing classical statues and ruins." (Lucia Tongiorgi-Tomaso An Oak Spring Flora p.174)

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  • Munting - Fescue or Gramen with Rooster. 617
    Nov. 06, 2021

    Munting - Fescue or Gramen with Rooster. 617

    Est: $150 - $350

    This highly decorative, folio botanical engraving is from Abraham Munting's Naauwkeurige Beschryving der Aardgewassen.... The work was published by Pieter vander Aa and Francois Halma Utrecht and Leiden in 1696. The work found popularity due to the new design of the images which featured the plants against charming landscape backgrounds. "Each plate shows a different plant in flower, including many exotic species from America and other distant lands. The plant dominates the foreground, filling the entire page, often with a detail of the fruit or the flowers presented on a smaller scale. In some cases the plants are presented à trompe l'oeil, while in others they have been arranged in decorated urns. Sometimes gardening tools are depicted as well. The name of each plant appears written on an elegantly fluttering ribbon or cartouche, or on a crumbling marble plaque. The originality of the work lies, however, in the small landscapes that have been inserted into the background of the plates. Here the artist gave full rein to his imagination, delineating scenes that in reality bore little relation to the actual habitat of the plants. Pastorals with animals and figures alternate capriously with vistas of walled cities and landscapes containing classical statues and ruins." (Lucia Tongiorgi-Tomaso An Oak Spring Flora p.174)

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  • Munting - Borage or Star Flower. 405
    Nov. 06, 2021

    Munting - Borage or Star Flower. 405

    Est: $150 - $350

    This highly decorative, folio botanical engraving is from Abraham Munting's Naauwkeurige Beschryving der Aardgewassen.... The work was published by Pieter vander Aa and Francois Halma Utrecht and Leiden in 1696. The work found popularity due to the new design of the images which featured the plants against charming landscape backgrounds. "Each plate shows a different plant in flower, including many exotic species from America and other distant lands. The plant dominates the foreground, filling the entire page, often with a detail of the fruit or the flowers presented on a smaller scale. In some cases the plants are presented à trompe l'oeil, while in others they have been arranged in decorated urns. Sometimes gardening tools are depicted as well. The name of each plant appears written on an elegantly fluttering ribbon or cartouche, or on a crumbling marble plaque. The originality of the work lies, however, in the small landscapes that have been inserted into the background of the plates. Here the artist gave full rein to his imagination, delineating scenes that in reality bore little relation to the actual habitat of the plants. Pastorals with animals and figures alternate capriously with vistas of walled cities and landscapes containing classical statues and ruins." (Lucia Tongiorgi-Tomaso An Oak Spring Flora p.174)

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  • Munting - Morning Glory or Bindweed. 503
    Nov. 06, 2021

    Munting - Morning Glory or Bindweed. 503

    Est: $150 - $350

    This highly decorative, folio botanical engraving is from Abraham Munting's Naauwkeurige Beschryving der Aardgewassen.... The work was published by Pieter vander Aa and Francois Halma Utrecht and Leiden in 1696. The work found popularity due to the new design of the images which featured the plants against charming landscape backgrounds. "Each plate shows a different plant in flower, including many exotic species from America and other distant lands. The plant dominates the foreground, filling the entire page, often with a detail of the fruit or the flowers presented on a smaller scale. In some cases the plants are presented à trompe l'oeil, while in others they have been arranged in decorated urns. Sometimes gardening tools are depicted as well. The name of each plant appears written on an elegantly fluttering ribbon or cartouche, or on a crumbling marble plaque. The originality of the work lies, however, in the small landscapes that have been inserted into the background of the plates. Here the artist gave full rein to his imagination, delineating scenes that in reality bore little relation to the actual habitat of the plants. Pastorals with animals and figures alternate capriously with vistas of walled cities and landscapes containing classical statues and ruins." (Lucia Tongiorgi-Tomaso An Oak Spring Flora p.174)

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  • Munting - Fescue or Gramen. 617
    Nov. 06, 2021

    Munting - Fescue or Gramen. 617

    Est: $150 - $350

    This highly decorative, folio botanical engraving is from Abraham Munting's Naauwkeurige Beschryving der Aardgewassen.... The work was published by Pieter vander Aa and Francois Halma Utrecht and Leiden in 1696. The work found popularity due to the new design of the images which featured the plants against charming landscape backgrounds. "Each plate shows a different plant in flower, including many exotic species from America and other distant lands. The plant dominates the foreground, filling the entire page, often with a detail of the fruit or the flowers presented on a smaller scale. In some cases the plants are presented à trompe l'oeil, while in others they have been arranged in decorated urns. Sometimes gardening tools are depicted as well. The name of each plant appears written on an elegantly fluttering ribbon or cartouche, or on a crumbling marble plaque. The originality of the work lies, however, in the small landscapes that have been inserted into the background of the plates. Here the artist gave full rein to his imagination, delineating scenes that in reality bore little relation to the actual habitat of the plants. Pastorals with animals and figures alternate capriously with vistas of walled cities and landscapes containing classical statues and ruins." (Lucia Tongiorgi-Tomaso An Oak Spring Flora p.174)

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  • Munting - Bellis spinosa. 390
    Nov. 06, 2021

    Munting - Bellis spinosa. 390

    Est: $150 - $350

    This highly decorative, folio botanical engraving is from Abraham Munting's Naauwkeurige Beschryving der Aardgewassen.... The work was published by Pieter vander Aa and Francois Halma Utrecht and Leiden in 1696. The work found popularity due to the new design of the images which featured the plants against charming landscape backgrounds. "Each plate shows a different plant in flower, including many exotic species from America and other distant lands. The plant dominates the foreground, filling the entire page, often with a detail of the fruit or the flowers presented on a smaller scale. In some cases the plants are presented à trompe l'oeil, while in others they have been arranged in decorated urns. Sometimes gardening tools are depicted as well. The name of each plant appears written on an elegantly fluttering ribbon or cartouche, or on a crumbling marble plaque. The originality of the work lies, however, in the small landscapes that have been inserted into the background of the plates. Here the artist gave full rein to his imagination, delineating scenes that in reality bore little relation to the actual habitat of the plants. Pastorals with animals and figures alternate capriously with vistas of walled cities and landscapes containing classical statues and ruins." (Lucia Tongiorgi-Tomaso An Oak Spring Flora p.174)

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  • Munting - Teasel; Dipsacus Spinosus Americanus. 673
    Oct. 30, 2021

    Munting - Teasel; Dipsacus Spinosus Americanus. 673

    Est: $150 - $350

    This highly decorative, folio botanical engraving is from Abraham Munting's Naauwkeurige Beschryving der Aardgewassen.... The work was published by Pieter vander Aa and Francois Halma Utrecht and Leiden in 1696. The work found popularity due to the new design of the images which featured the plants against charming landscape backgrounds. "Each plate shows a different plant in flower, including many exotic species from America and other distant lands. The plant dominates the foreground, filling the entire page, often with a detail of the fruit or the flowers presented on a smaller scale. In some cases the plants are presented à trompe l'oeil, while in others they have been arranged in decorated urns. Sometimes gardening tools are depicted as well. The name of each plant appears written on an elegantly fluttering ribbon or cartouche, or on a crumbling marble plaque. The originality of the work lies, however, in the small landscapes that have been inserted into the background of the plates. Here the artist gave full rein to his imagination, delineating scenes that in reality bore little relation to the actual habitat of the plants. Pastorals with animals and figures alternate capriously with vistas of walled cities and landscapes containing classical statues and ruins." (Lucia Tongiorgi-Tomaso An Oak Spring Flora p.174)

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  • Munting - Bindweed or Convolvulus. 504
    Oct. 30, 2021

    Munting - Bindweed or Convolvulus. 504

    Est: $150 - $350

    This highly decorative, folio botanical engraving is from Abraham Munting's Naauwkeurige Beschryving der Aardgewassen.... The work was published by Pieter vander Aa and Francois Halma Utrecht and Leiden in 1696. The work found popularity due to the new design of the images which featured the plants against charming landscape backgrounds. "Each plate shows a different plant in flower, including many exotic species from America and other distant lands. The plant dominates the foreground, filling the entire page, often with a detail of the fruit or the flowers presented on a smaller scale. In some cases the plants are presented à trompe l'oeil, while in others they have been arranged in decorated urns. Sometimes gardening tools are depicted as well. The name of each plant appears written on an elegantly fluttering ribbon or cartouche, or on a crumbling marble plaque. The originality of the work lies, however, in the small landscapes that have been inserted into the background of the plates. Here the artist gave full rein to his imagination, delineating scenes that in reality bore little relation to the actual habitat of the plants. Pastorals with animals and figures alternate capriously with vistas of walled cities and landscapes containing classical statues and ruins." (Lucia Tongiorgi-Tomaso An Oak Spring Flora p.174)

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  • Munting - Purslane; Portulaca Aethiopica. 620
    Oct. 30, 2021

    Munting - Purslane; Portulaca Aethiopica. 620

    Est: $150 - $350

    This highly decorative, folio botanical engraving is from Abraham Munting's Naauwkeurige Beschryving der Aardgewassen.... The work was published by Pieter vander Aa and Francois Halma Utrecht and Leiden in 1696. The work found popularity due to the new design of the images which featured the plants against charming landscape backgrounds. "Each plate shows a different plant in flower, including many exotic species from America and other distant lands. The plant dominates the foreground, filling the entire page, often with a detail of the fruit or the flowers presented on a smaller scale. In some cases the plants are presented à trompe l'oeil, while in others they have been arranged in decorated urns. Sometimes gardening tools are depicted as well. The name of each plant appears written on an elegantly fluttering ribbon or cartouche, or on a crumbling marble plaque. The originality of the work lies, however, in the small landscapes that have been inserted into the background of the plates. Here the artist gave full rein to his imagination, delineating scenes that in reality bore little relation to the actual habitat of the plants. Pastorals with animals and figures alternate capriously with vistas of walled cities and landscapes containing classical statues and ruins." (Lucia Tongiorgi-Tomaso An Oak Spring Flora p.174)

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  • Munting - Dragonmouth; Horminium Indicum. 637
    Oct. 30, 2021

    Munting - Dragonmouth; Horminium Indicum. 637

    Est: $150 - $350

    This highly decorative, folio botanical engraving is from Abraham Munting's Naauwkeurige Beschryving der Aardgewassen.... The work was published by Pieter vander Aa and Francois Halma Utrecht and Leiden in 1696. The work found popularity due to the new design of the images which featured the plants against charming landscape backgrounds. "Each plate shows a different plant in flower, including many exotic species from America and other distant lands. The plant dominates the foreground, filling the entire page, often with a detail of the fruit or the flowers presented on a smaller scale. In some cases the plants are presented à trompe l'oeil, while in others they have been arranged in decorated urns. Sometimes gardening tools are depicted as well. The name of each plant appears written on an elegantly fluttering ribbon or cartouche, or on a crumbling marble plaque. The originality of the work lies, however, in the small landscapes that have been inserted into the background of the plates. Here the artist gave full rein to his imagination, delineating scenes that in reality bore little relation to the actual habitat of the plants. Pastorals with animals and figures alternate capriously with vistas of walled cities and landscapes containing classical statues and ruins." (Lucia Tongiorgi-Tomaso An Oak Spring Flora p.174)

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  • MUNTING, Abraham (1626 Groningen - 1683 Groningen). 3 Pflanzendarstellungen.
    Oct. 28, 2021

    MUNTING, Abraham (1626 Groningen - 1683 Groningen). 3 Pflanzendarstellungen.

    Est: -

    MUNTING, Abraham(1626 Groningen - 1683 Groningen) 3 Pflanzendarstellungen 3 kolorierte Kupferstiche. Platte je 32 x 20,3 cm, Blatt je 38,4 x 24,5 cm. "Fig. 112 Fol. 380 Blitum Americanum" | "Fig. 220 Fol. 756 Majorana Origanitis" | "Fig. 187 Fol. 690 Lapathvm Vulgare Albvm Folio Svbrotvndo"; aus "Nauwkeurige beschrijving der aardgewassen [...]", 1696 (Digitalisat: http://www.biolib.de/munting/index.html) Je stockfleckig. Niederländischer Botaniker, übernahm 1658 die Leitung des Botanischen Gartens in Groningen und war Professor für Botanik an der Universität der Stadt.

    Auktionshaus Wendl
  • Munting - 10 Botanical Engravings
    Oct. 16, 2021

    Munting - 10 Botanical Engravings

    Est: $500 - $1,500

    This highly decorative, folio botanical engraving is from Abraham Munting's Naauwkeurige Beschryving der Aardgewassen.... The work was published by Pieter vander Aa and Francois Halma Utrecht and Leiden in 1696. The work found popularity due to the new design of the images which featured the plants against charming landscape backgrounds. "Each plate shows a different plant in flower, including many exotic species from America and other distant lands. The plant dominates the foreground, filling the entire page, often with a detail of the fruit or the flowers presented on a smaller scale. In some cases the plants are presented à trompe l'oeil, while in others they have been arranged in decorated urns. Sometimes gardening tools are depicted as well. The name of each plant appears written on an elegantly fluttering ribbon or cartouche, or on a crumbling marble plaque. The originality of the work lies, however, in the small landscapes that have been inserted into the background of the plates. Here the artist gave full rein to his imagination, delineating scenes that in reality bore little relation to the actual habitat of the plants. Pastorals with animals and figures alternate capriously with vistas of walled cities and landscapes containing classical statues and ruins." (Lucia Tongiorgi-Tomaso An Oak Spring Flora p.174)

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  • Munting - 10 Botanical Engravings
    Oct. 02, 2021

    Munting - 10 Botanical Engravings

    Est: $500 - $1,500

    This highly decorative, folio botanical engraving is from Abraham Munting's Naauwkeurige Beschryving der Aardgewassen.... The work was published by Pieter vander Aa and Francois Halma Utrecht and Leiden in 1696. The work found popularity due to the new design of the images which featured the plants against charming landscape backgrounds. "Each plate shows a different plant in flower, including many exotic species from America and other distant lands. The plant dominates the foreground, filling the entire page, often with a detail of the fruit or the flowers presented on a smaller scale. In some cases the plants are presented à trompe l'oeil, while in others they have been arranged in decorated urns. Sometimes gardening tools are depicted as well. The name of each plant appears written on an elegantly fluttering ribbon or cartouche, or on a crumbling marble plaque. The originality of the work lies, however, in the small landscapes that have been inserted into the background of the plates. Here the artist gave full rein to his imagination, delineating scenes that in reality bore little relation to the actual habitat of the plants. Pastorals with animals and figures alternate capriously with vistas of walled cities and landscapes containing classical statues and ruins." (Lucia Tongiorgi-Tomaso An Oak Spring Flora p.174)

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  • ABRAHAM MUNTING (DUTCH, 1626-1683) LAPATHIUM VULGARE RUBRUM RETUSO FOLIO and GLAMS TERRESTRIS AMERICANA Color engraving: 13 x 9 in....
    Oct. 01, 2021

    ABRAHAM MUNTING (DUTCH, 1626-1683) LAPATHIUM VULGARE RUBRUM RETUSO FOLIO and GLAMS TERRESTRIS AMERICANA Color engraving: 13 x 9 in....

    Est: $250 - $500

    ABRAHAM MUNTING (DUTCH, 1626-1683) LAPATHIUM VULGARE RUBRUM RETUSO FOLIO and GLAMS TERRESTRIS AMERICANA Color engraving: 13 x 9 in. (sight), 25 x 21 in. (framed) Framed

    Potomack Company
  • Abraham Munting (Naauwkeurige beschryving der aardgewassen, waar in de veel
    Sep. 25, 2021

    Abraham Munting (Naauwkeurige beschryving der aardgewassen, waar in de veel

    Est: €3,500 - €5,000

    Abraham Munting (Naauwkeurige beschryving der aardgewassen, waar in de veelerley aart en bijzondere eigenschappen der boomen, heesters, kruyden, bloemen, met haare vrugten, zaden, wortelen en bollen, neevens derzelver waare voort-teeling, gelukkige aanwinning, en heylzaame geneeskrachten. Leyden/Utrecht., P. v.d. Aa/F. Halma, 1696. Drie delen in twee contemporaine banden, compleet met gravures. (B, papier iets verkleurd en spots)   H. 46 x b. 30.5 cm. Starting Bid: € 3000

    Veilinghuis Onder de Boompjes
  • ABRAHAM MUNTING FIVE HAND COLORED PRINTS ETCHING
    Sep. 22, 2021

    ABRAHAM MUNTING FIVE HAND COLORED PRINTS ETCHING

    Est: $400 - $600

    Abraham Munting (Dutch, 1626-1683) Five 17th-18th century hand colored botanical prints, etching on laid paper. Plate: 12.75" x 8.5"

    Kamelot Auctions
  • ABRAHAM MUNTING Botanical Lithograph
    Sep. 22, 2021

    ABRAHAM MUNTING Botanical Lithograph

    Est: $100 - $200

    ABRAHAM MUNTING Botanical Lithograph, piece appears to be a digital reproduction of an engraving, inscription reads ‘Myrtvs Flore Pleno’, ‘Fig 27’, ‘Fol 140’, subject a sprig of a plant over a nude woman on the bank of a lake, measures 21 1/4 x 17 inches, gilt wooden frame with mirrored accent, surface wear to frame, professionally framed and double matted in white, not examined out of frame, Abraham MUNTING, botanical print, botanical illustration, artwork, art print, print, wall art, home decor. 11 Abraham Munting was a Dutch botanist and botanical artist, the son of Henricus Munting. He studied under his father and at the universities of Franeker, Utrecht and Leiden, also spending two years in France where he obtained an M.D. degree in Angers. Wikipedia

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  • ABRAHAM MUNTING Offset Lithograph
    Sep. 22, 2021

    ABRAHAM MUNTING Offset Lithograph

    Est: $100 - $300

    ABRAHAM MUNTING Offset Lithograph, Inscriptions read ‘Fig 155’, ‘555’, ‘dorycnium dioscoridis’, subject a plant growing in front of a mountainous landscape, measures 21 1/8 x 16 5/8 inches wide, gilt wooden frame with black accents, surface wear to frame, professionally framed and double matted in white, not examined out of frame, Abraham Munting, born in 1626 in Groningen, was a Dutch physician, professor, & internationally renowned botanist. He became director of the Hortus Botanicus at Groningen at the age of 32 and served in that position until his death in 1683 - Panteek, Abraham MUNTING, offset lithograph, artwork, botanical illustration, art print, print, wall art, home decor. 11

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  • ABRAHAM MUNTING Offset Lithograph
    Sep. 22, 2021

    ABRAHAM MUNTING Offset Lithograph

    Est: $100 - $300

    ABRAHAM MUNTING Offset Lithograph, inscriptions read ‘Fig 219’, ‘Fol 763’, ‘Mechoacanna sylvestris’, subject a plant growing in the foreground with some buildings in the background, measures 21 1/8 x 16 3/4 inches, decorative gilt wooden frame with black accents, surface wear to frame, professionally framed and double matted in white, not examined out of frame, Abraham Munting, born in 1626 in Groningen, was a Dutch physician, professor, & internationally renowned botanist. He became director of the Hortus Botanicus at Groningen at the age of 32 and served in that position until his death in 1683 - Panteek, Abraham MUNTING, offset lithograph, artwork, botanical illustration, art print, print, wall art, home decor. 11

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  • ABRAHAM MUNTING BOTANICAL PRINT
    Apr. 09, 2021

    ABRAHAM MUNTING BOTANICAL PRINT

    Est: $10 - $1,000

    Published by Lieden And Utretcht c. 1696.Original copper plate engraving from the Dutch doctor and botanist Abraham Munting's "Naauwkeurige Beschriyving Der Aardgewassen." Published 13 years after his death. Custom framed by Trowbridge. Dimensions: (Frame) H 22.25" x W 18.5", (Sight) H 13.5" x W 8.75" Condition: Rubbing and small scuff to finish on frame. Age toning.

    Westport Auction
  • Abraham Munting (7) Botanical Etchings 1702
    Mar. 25, 2021

    Abraham Munting (7) Botanical Etchings 1702

    Est: $200 - $300

    Seven botanical etchings by Abraham Munting (German 1626-1683). Etchings taken from "Phytographia Curiosa, exhibens arborum, fructium, herbarum & florum Icones" Published Leiden, Amsterdam, 1702. Each measure 11-3/8" x 17.5" (29cm x 44.5cm) sheet size. All seven sheets unframed, loose and not glued or mounted. If lot is absent of a condition report one may be requested via email. Condition report is provided as an opinion only and is no guarantee as grading can be subjective. Buyer must view photographs or scans to assist in determining condition and ask further questions if so desired. Our in-house shipping department will gladly pack and ship any item that fits into a 16x16x16 inch or 30x5x24 inch or equivalent or smaller box/folio. We will charge for labor to pack and process based on actual time it takes, actual cost of materials used to pack and actual shipper charges that will include insurance and signature required. We generally use USPS and Fed Ex and compare the pricing between the two. Books maximum box size will be 14x14x14 inch or equivalent and will be shipped USPS Media Mail unless otherwise requested. We gladly will give shipping estimates prior to auction. Please make this request at least 24 hours prior to auction for our shipping department to respond. We will also gladly combine items if they fit into one box and meet our maximum box size stated here. We reserve the right to require an outside shipper on any item(s) in the auction.

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  • Two Abraham Munting (Dutch, 1626 - 1683), "Angelica Baccifera" and "Scrophularia" engravings on paper with hand coloring, each title...
    Mar. 20, 2021

    Two Abraham Munting (Dutch, 1626 - 1683), "Angelica Baccifera" and "Scrophularia" engravings on paper with hand coloring, each title...

    Est: $300 - $500

    Two Abraham Munting (Dutch, 1626 - 1683), "Angelica Baccifera" and "Scrophularia" engravings on paper with hand coloring, each titled in plate along the lower edge, sight size each 13" x 9".

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  • Abraham Munting - Botanical Engraving
    Feb. 13, 2021

    Abraham Munting - Botanical Engraving

    Est: $150 - $200

    Description - Abraham Munting hand colored botanical engraving. Dimensions - frame- 26.5" x 21" sight- 20" x 15"

    Regency Auction House
  • Munting - 3 Botanical Engravings
    Dec. 26, 2020

    Munting - 3 Botanical Engravings

    Est: $300 - $600

    This highly decorative, folio botanical engraving is from Abraham Munting's Naauwkeurige Beschryving der Aardgewassen.... The work was published by Pieter vander Aa and Francois Halma Utrecht and Leiden in 1696. The work found popularity due to the new design of the images which featured the plants against charming landscape backgrounds. "Each plate shows a different plant in flower, including many exotic species from America and other distant lands. The plant dominates the foreground, filling the entire page, often with a detail of the fruit or the flowers presented on a smaller scale. In some cases the plants are presented à trompe l'oeil, while in others they have been arranged in decorated urns. Sometimes gardening tools are depicted as well. The name of each plant appears written on an elegantly fluttering ribbon or cartouche, or on a crumbling marble plaque. The originality of the work lies, however, in the small landscapes that have been inserted into the background of the plates. Here the artist gave full rein to his imagination, delineating scenes that in reality bore little relation to the actual habitat of the plants. Pastorals with animals and figures alternate capriously with vistas of walled cities and landscapes containing classical statues and ruins" (Lucia Tongiorgi-Tomaso An Oak Spring Flora p.174).

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