Description: Article detailsIn a Baroque cartouche landscape with river, rocks, trees, monastery and distant settlement, below in the volume "Ex Bibliothec Clauseriana" and coat of arms, above in the volume "Nil nisi quod proest". Clauser (owner): [around 1730]. 98x82mm. Copper engraving, minimally stained, small assembly residue on the back. Language: english Order number: 11264 Comments: Leiningen-Westerburg, p. 264; Treier, Redende, p. 42, figure 35; Not at Warnecke, Berlepsch and Rosenthal. "A very attractive and evocative talking ex-libris is the bookmark Clauser (Ex Bibliotheca Clauseriana), a copper engraving around 1730 by the Rococo master Johann Christof Sysang the Younger (1703-1757), which is framed in a delicate frame on two rocks separated by a column (clause). monastery (lat. claustrum), shows whose inmates live in seclusion, secluded from the world." (Treier) - signed lower right with "Sysang fe." - Johann Christoph Sysang, son of the copper turner Andreas Sysang from Görlitz, worked as an engraver at the university in Halle, then in Dresden, Prague and Leipzig. (according to Thieme-Becker 32, pp. 367-368) - Leiningen-Westerburg praises the sheet as a "finely engraved landscape bookplate". - The Bibliotheca Clauseriana is not listed as a provenance in any online library catalogue. Tags: Exlibris Ex libris bookplate marque de possession, talking speaking plants mountains heraldry, landscapes, Germany Germany VAT)Free shipping within GermanyRecorded with whBOOKItem listed with the w+h GmbH eBay service Data and images powered by Book lover (2024-10-21)[around 1730]. 98x82mm. Copper engraving, minimally stained, small assembly residue on the back. Language: englishOrder number: 11264Comments: Leiningen-Westerburg, p. 264; Treier, Redende, p. 42, figure 35; Not at Warnecke, Berlepsch and Rosenthal. "A very attractive and evocative talking ex-libris is the bookmark Clauser (Ex Bibliotheca Clauseriana), a copper engraving around 1730 by the Rococo master Johann Christof Sysang the Younger (1703-1757), which is framed in a delicate frame on two rocks separated by a column (clause). monastery (lat. claustrum), shows whose inmates live in seclusion, secluded from the world." (Treier) - signed lower right with "Sysang fe." - Johann Christoph Sysang, son of the copper turner Andreas Sysang from Görlitz, worked as an engraver at the university in
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