Gand, De Busscher frères 1849 84pp.+ 1 grande planche dépliante, 23cm., br.orig. (restauré), cachet, qqs.rousseurs, B57142
Gand, E.De Busscher et fils 1866 366 + [iv] pp.+ 6 planches hors-texte (dont 4 dépliantes), 28cm., sans brochure (à relier), peu de rousseurs, texte et intérieur en bon état, rare, S87843
Gand, De Busscher frères 1849 84pp.+ 1 grande planche dépliante, 23cm., brochure muette moderne, peu de rousseurs, rare, B93771
Gand, Imp. et Lithographie de De Busscher Frères 1849, 230x145mm, 83pages, broché. Couverture moderne avec la couverture d’origine collée dessus.
avec une grande planche dépliante, Rousseurs marginales.
Gand, imprimerie de E. de Busscher et fils, 1866. Grand in-8, bradel, demi-toile gommée grise, dos lisse, titre en long, papier "oeil de chat' sur les plats, couverture conservée, reliure moderne, 365pp, 5 planches dont 3 dépl., artistes cités dans ce volume,
La couv. d'origine est en état moyen, l'intérieur est propre, ex. en bonne condition. - Frais de port : -France 6,9 € -U.E. 11 € -Monde (z B : 18 €) (z C : 31 €)
" Gand (Gent), De Busscher Frères, 1853, in-4°, 31 x 24,5 cm, folding lithographed frontispiece (view of the abbey) + 55 pp + 8 lithographed plates + (1)(bibliography of de Busscher), contemporary red half cloth, binding with some wear but still a nice copy. Ex-libris; Bibliothèque de Adolphe Mathieu (tipped-in on first paste-down). Manuscript ex-dono from the author to the same (written on half-title)."
Bruxelles, Hayez 1863 51pp.+ frontispice dépliant, 22cm., br.orig., non coupé, peu de rousseurs, bon état, extrait des "Bulletins de l'Académie royale de Belgique" 2e série t.16, S83615
Gand, C. Annoot-Braeckman 1867 720pp., 28cm., reliure cart. (plats marbrés, dos en cuir, qqs. traces d'usage), peu de rousseurs, bon état, [contient la description de 2127 chartres et documents], B87541
Bruxelles, Hayez 1854 7pp.+ 1 planche dépliante (vue sur le cour des cloitres), 23cm., brochure muette d'époque, bon état, extrait des Bulletins de l'Académie royale de Belgique t.21, B92132
3. Gand, Imprimerie de Busscher, 1869, in-8°, 24 x 15 cm, viii + 184 pp, demi-toile d'époque, titre doré sur le dos.
Gand, Imprimerie et Lithographie de De Busscher Frères, 1849, in-8°, 27 x 17 cm, 83 pp + planche dépliante, demi-bazane d'époque, dos doré, (bel exemplaire). Rare description d'une cortège historique organisé par la Chambre Rhétorique 'Les Fontainistes' de Gand.
"6. Gand, imprimerie E. de Busscher, 1866, in-8°, 25 x 16 cm, 366 pp + 5 plates (4 folding ), index. sewn, original green printed paper wrapper, spine re-inforced with a strip of paper, some foxing at some pages. Copy with a handwritten signed dedication, ""A mon ami Jn Linnig / souvenir"". Text in French. Important source on 16th-century artists active in Gent, based on the perusal of contemporary records."
2. Gand, Imprimerie et Lithographie de De Busscher Frères, 1859, in-8°, 24 pp, sewn, orig.wrapper (wrapper worn, booklet partly disbound), offprint Compte Rendu des Séances du Congès Artisitique... à Gand 1858.''.
10. Gand (Gent), imprimerie E. de Busscher, 1866, in-8°, 26 x 16 cm, 366 pp + 5 plates (4 folding ), index. Bound in contemporary half cloth, marbled boards, binding with some wear but technically sound. Copy with a handwritten ex-dono from the author, name made illegible. Text in French. Important source on 16th-century artists active in Gent, based on the perusal of contemporary records.
2. Gand, Imprimerie et Lithographie de Léon De Busscher, 1873, in-8°, 198 pp, sewn, orig. printed paper wrapper (corner cut away, also from French title page, spine repaired with adhesive tape). Text in French, poems and documents in 17th-c. Dutch.
Gand, imprimerie E. de Busscher, 1866, in-8°, 25 x 16 cm, 366 pp + 5 plates (4 folding ), index. sewn, original green printed paper wrapper, some foxing at some pages, spine damaged. Text in French. Important source on 16th-century artists active in Gent, based on the perusal of contemporary records.
4. Gand (Gent), imprimerie E. de Busscher, 1866, in-8°, 26 x 16 cm, 366 pp + 5 plates (4 folding ), index. Bound in contemporary half roan, marbled boards, binding with some wear but technically sound. Text in French. Important source on 16th-century artists active in Gent, based on the perusal of contemporary records.
2. Bruxelles, M. Hayez, 1858, in-8°, 67 pp, 1 folding ill., printed paper wrapper, (rather dustsoiled and with some foxing). The essay describes an 1448 oil wall painting rediscovered in the Butchers' Guild House in Ghendt.
Gand ( Gent ), Imprimerie De Busscher, frères à Gand, 1852, in-8°, 25,5 x 17,5 cm, (12) nn pp + 205 pp + 80 black/white lithographic costume plates (including the frontispiece). Sewn, orig. printed wrapper, wrapper a bit frayed, spine re-inforced with a strip of adhesive imitiation leather, inside a clean copy. Text in French. Félix de Vigne (1806-1862) painter and writer (in Dutch and French) was the designer of the costumes of this pageant organised in Ghendt in 1849 and which evoked the Middle Ages in Flanders , the Counts of Flanders. The artist , himself a history painter, was one of the first during this neogothic revival to strive for historical correctness. He also published a well illustrated manual on historical, mainly mediaeval, costume and weaponry to instruct his fellow history painters in the art of history painting..
7. Gand ( Gent ), Imprimerie et Lithographie de De Busscher frères , 1853, in-8°, 26,5 x 17 cm, (10) nn pp + 48 pp + 10 chromolithographic plates ( frontispiece included) . Bound in red contemporary quarter leather . Binding with some wear and use, Joints partly broken but still holding. Interior flawless. Text in French. Fine copy of this pageant book with nicely coloured plates. Félix de Vigne (1806-1862) painter and writer (in Dutch and French) was the designer of the costumes of this pageant organised in Ghendt in 1849 and which evoked the Middle Ages in Flanders , the Counts of Flanders. The artist , himself a history painter, was one of the first during this neogothic revival to strive for historical correctness. He also published a well illustrated manual on historical, mainly mediaeval, costume and weaponry to instruct his fellow history painters in the art of history painting..
10. Gand ( Gent ), Imprimerie De Busscher, frères à Gand, 1852, in-8°, 25,5 x 17,5 cm, (12) nn pp + 205 pp + 80 handcoloured lithographic costume plates (including the frontispiece). Bound in contemporary full green porocco, Both covers with gilt decoration and a coat of arms supra libro. All edges gilt. White watery silk endpapers. Very nice binding with minimal traces of use ( binding signed F. Thys - a Ghendt binder active 1850 - 1877). Text in French. Félix de Vigne (1806-1862) painter and writer (in Dutch and French) was the designer of the costumes of this pageant organised in Ghendt in 1849 and which evoked the Middle Ages in Flanders , the Counts of Flanders. The artist , himself a history painter, was one of the first during this neogothic revival to strive for historical correctness. He also published a well illustrated manual on historical, mainly mediaeval, costume and weaponry to instruct his fellow history painters in the art of history painting. A very nice '' de luxe'' copy , handcolored and in an attractive binding..
, De Busscher freres, 1857 couverture illustre de l'editeur original, 43 pages avec une planche depliantes. 23x14cm.
Léon le Busscher 1878 in8. 1878. Broché.
Bon état cependant couverture défraîchie présence de rousseurs bonne tenue sous papier de soie