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KINGSBOROUGH, EDWARD KING, Viscount . Antiquities of Mexico: comprising fac-similes of ancient Mexican paintings and hieroglyphics...together with the monuments of New Spain, by M. Dupaix... the drawings on stone by A. Aglio. London: A. Aglio 1830 [v...

Auction 11.11.1994
11.11.1994
Schätzpreis
40.000 $ - 60.000 $
Zuschlagspreis:
68.500 $
Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 45

KINGSBOROUGH, EDWARD KING, Viscount . Antiquities of Mexico: comprising fac-similes of ancient Mexican paintings and hieroglyphics...together with the monuments of New Spain, by M. Dupaix... the drawings on stone by A. Aglio. London: A. Aglio 1830 [v...

Auction 11.11.1994
11.11.1994
Schätzpreis
40.000 $ - 60.000 $
Zuschlagspreis:
68.500 $
Beschreibung:

KINGSBOROUGH, EDWARD KING, Viscount . Antiquities of Mexico: comprising fac-similes of ancient Mexican paintings and hieroglyphics...together with the monuments of New Spain, by M. Dupaix... the drawings on stone by A. Aglio. London: A. Aglio 1830 [vols. I-V]; Robert Havell Colnaghi Son and Co. 1831 [vols. VI-VII]; and Henry G. Bohn 1848 [vols. VII-VIII]. 9 vols., large folio, 533 x 360 mm. (20 15/16 x 14 3/16 in.), contemporary green half morocco gilt, spines gilt and gilt-lettered in seven compartments, g.e., slightly rubbed, a few small scrapes to covers, thin wove paper guards bound into vol. 3 only, some light spotting, scattered light mostly marginal foxing or discoloration, vol. IV more heavily foxed, a single short marginal tear to vol. IX title and to 2 or 3 text leaves, very slight wear along folds of folding plates, minor soft creases to titles of vols. VIII and IX and last leaf of vol. VIII . Only edition, first issue of vols. I-V with titles dated 1830 and giving Augustine Aglio as publisher, 743 plates (in vols. I-IV), comprising: 732 lithographs mostly by Aglio, of which 584 FINELY HAND-COLORED (39 of these colored in part only), 9 heightened in red, and 148 uncolored (of which 130 chalk lithographs on mounted India paper); 4 engravings (one colored), and 6 aquatints (one folding), 2 lithographed tables in text vols., with the 60-page section for the projected vol. X bound in at end of vol. IX. Brunet III, 663; Lipperheide Md11; Palau 128006; Sabin 37800. A FINE COPY OF THE COLORED ISSUE OF THE GREATEST ILLUSTRATED WORK ON MEXICAN ANTIQUITIES. The story of Kingsborough's fateful engouement for Mexican manuscripts is well known: during his studies at Oxford he became fascinated by one of the Bodleian's manuscripts - the very one described by Samuel Purchas in 1626 (in Purchas his Pilgrimes , vol. III) -- and decided to devote himself to the study of Central American manuscripts and artifacts. With the support of Sir Thomas Philipps, many of whose manuscripts are described in the Antiquities , he employed the Italian painter Augustine Aglio to scour Europe's greatest libraries and private collections for Mexican manuscripts, which Aglio sketched and later lithographed for publication. Besides Aglio's reproductions of manuscripts in the Bodleian, the Vatican Library, the Borgian Museum, the Imperial Library of Vienna, the Library of the Institute at Bologna, and the royal libraries of Paris, Berlin, Dresden, and Budapest, the work includes Dupaix's Monuments of New Spain , taken from Castañeda's original drawings, and descriptions of sculptures and artifacts from several private collections. The text, with sections in Spanish, English, French and Italian, includes Sahagun's Historia de la Nueva España and the chronicles of Tezozomoc and Ixltlilxochitl. The immense project cost Kingsborough #32,000 and his life: in 1837 he died of typhus contracted in prison in Dublin, a few days after being arrested for a debt to a paper manufacturer. His father the Earl of Kingston died a few months later; Kingsborough would have stood to inherit an annual estate of #40,000. As stated on the titles of vols. I-VII, the work was intended to contain seven volumes; the last two volumes were published by Bohn as a supplement based on the author's notes. In 1831 Aglio transferred the stock of all seven volumes to Havell and Colnaghi, who printed new title-pages with their address and the current date. Copies like the present one that retain the original title-pages are uncommon. Provenance : Christopher Turnor, Stoke Rochford Library, bookplates -- Anonymous owner (sale, Sotheby's London, 24 April 1987, lot 303). (9)

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 45
Auktion:
Datum:
11.11.1994
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
New York, Park Avenue
Beschreibung:

KINGSBOROUGH, EDWARD KING, Viscount . Antiquities of Mexico: comprising fac-similes of ancient Mexican paintings and hieroglyphics...together with the monuments of New Spain, by M. Dupaix... the drawings on stone by A. Aglio. London: A. Aglio 1830 [vols. I-V]; Robert Havell Colnaghi Son and Co. 1831 [vols. VI-VII]; and Henry G. Bohn 1848 [vols. VII-VIII]. 9 vols., large folio, 533 x 360 mm. (20 15/16 x 14 3/16 in.), contemporary green half morocco gilt, spines gilt and gilt-lettered in seven compartments, g.e., slightly rubbed, a few small scrapes to covers, thin wove paper guards bound into vol. 3 only, some light spotting, scattered light mostly marginal foxing or discoloration, vol. IV more heavily foxed, a single short marginal tear to vol. IX title and to 2 or 3 text leaves, very slight wear along folds of folding plates, minor soft creases to titles of vols. VIII and IX and last leaf of vol. VIII . Only edition, first issue of vols. I-V with titles dated 1830 and giving Augustine Aglio as publisher, 743 plates (in vols. I-IV), comprising: 732 lithographs mostly by Aglio, of which 584 FINELY HAND-COLORED (39 of these colored in part only), 9 heightened in red, and 148 uncolored (of which 130 chalk lithographs on mounted India paper); 4 engravings (one colored), and 6 aquatints (one folding), 2 lithographed tables in text vols., with the 60-page section for the projected vol. X bound in at end of vol. IX. Brunet III, 663; Lipperheide Md11; Palau 128006; Sabin 37800. A FINE COPY OF THE COLORED ISSUE OF THE GREATEST ILLUSTRATED WORK ON MEXICAN ANTIQUITIES. The story of Kingsborough's fateful engouement for Mexican manuscripts is well known: during his studies at Oxford he became fascinated by one of the Bodleian's manuscripts - the very one described by Samuel Purchas in 1626 (in Purchas his Pilgrimes , vol. III) -- and decided to devote himself to the study of Central American manuscripts and artifacts. With the support of Sir Thomas Philipps, many of whose manuscripts are described in the Antiquities , he employed the Italian painter Augustine Aglio to scour Europe's greatest libraries and private collections for Mexican manuscripts, which Aglio sketched and later lithographed for publication. Besides Aglio's reproductions of manuscripts in the Bodleian, the Vatican Library, the Borgian Museum, the Imperial Library of Vienna, the Library of the Institute at Bologna, and the royal libraries of Paris, Berlin, Dresden, and Budapest, the work includes Dupaix's Monuments of New Spain , taken from Castañeda's original drawings, and descriptions of sculptures and artifacts from several private collections. The text, with sections in Spanish, English, French and Italian, includes Sahagun's Historia de la Nueva España and the chronicles of Tezozomoc and Ixltlilxochitl. The immense project cost Kingsborough #32,000 and his life: in 1837 he died of typhus contracted in prison in Dublin, a few days after being arrested for a debt to a paper manufacturer. His father the Earl of Kingston died a few months later; Kingsborough would have stood to inherit an annual estate of #40,000. As stated on the titles of vols. I-VII, the work was intended to contain seven volumes; the last two volumes were published by Bohn as a supplement based on the author's notes. In 1831 Aglio transferred the stock of all seven volumes to Havell and Colnaghi, who printed new title-pages with their address and the current date. Copies like the present one that retain the original title-pages are uncommon. Provenance : Christopher Turnor, Stoke Rochford Library, bookplates -- Anonymous owner (sale, Sotheby's London, 24 April 1987, lot 303). (9)

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 45
Auktion:
Datum:
11.11.1994
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
New York, Park Avenue
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