| Harlequin Met de RarekiekAnon Copper engraving Holland 1709 5" x 7"
Three pages from J. Pooks Rommel-Zoodjen published by Timotheus Ten Hoorn, Amsterdam, 1709.(B400)
0720
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| Fürwitziger Curiositet-NarrJ. C. Weigel Engraving Vienna, Austria 1709 6 1/4" x 8"
A page from:Abraham a Sancta Clara: Centifolium Stultorum in Quarto 0721 |
| O Rare ShowI. Smith after H. Cerk mezzotint c. 1710 9" x 12"
One of the earliest know showmen, James Larouche, with a cabinet of curiosity.
0723 |
| Fürwitziger Curiositet-NarrAnon Pen & ink c.1720 3" x 3 1/4"
Pencil and ink drawing after Fürwitziger Curiositet-Narr
0722 |
| Georg Philipp Rugendas I (1666-1742) Mezzotint Germany 1720 16" x 11"
2974
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| Anon Etching 1720 18" x 13 1/2"
A page from HET GROOTE TAFAREL DER DWAASHEID. This book was a famous satire on John Law's system and the wild speculation in stocks that supported land speculation and trade in Louisiana The book, each copy seemingly unique, with a different number of plates is full of satirical material.
The peepshow is located at the lower left corner of this busy print with a huge archway entitled: Memorial Arch at the Burial Ground for Exhausted Stockholders.
0725 |
| Southwark FairWilliam Hogarth Line engraving 1733 17 3/4"" x 13 1/2"
Hogarth's famous image of a crowded fair, a booth in the left foreground collapsing ,a rope walker and the booth of the conjurer Isaac Fawkes, as well as an unusual peepshow with viewing windows at both ends.
0726 |
| Schone RaritatC.F. Boetius Engraving Germany 1736 Detail: 8"x 7", page: 11" x 9"
A double page from Des Deutsch-Francos Schriften(B116).
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| Charles Nicholas Cochin,fils etching c1740
The first two prints are engravingsonethe reverse of the other and the lastis a pen and wash drawing after the famous Cochin print.
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| GuckkastenI.P. Haidt Engraving c. 1740 12" x 8"
0731 |
| GuckkastenI.P. Haidt Engraving Germany c. 1740 13 1/4" x 16 1/4"
0732 |
| Schone RaritatenAnon Etching c.1740 12 1/2 x 16 1/4"
0733 |
| GuckkastenI.P. Haidt Engraving c. 1740 12" x 8"
0731 |






















