GARNIER, Robert (1544-1590). Les Tragédies de Robert Garnier… Paris : Mamert Patisson, Imprimeur du Roy, chez Robert Estienne, 1585.
23.03.2021 14:30UTC +01:00
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2500EUR € 2 500
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ID 500429
Lot 37 | GARNIER, Robert (1544-1590). Les Tragédies de Robert Garnier… Paris : Mamert Patisson, Imprimeur du Roy, chez Robert Estienne, 1585.
Estimate value
€ 2 500 – 3 500
Troisième édition collective, la dernière parue du vivant de l’auteur, qui veilla à y intégrer Les Juives.
Elle est ornée d’un beau portrait de l’auteur. Elle renferme les huit tragédies du plus grand dramaturge de la Renaissance française : Porcie, Hippolyte, Cornélie, Marc-Antoine, La Traode, Antigone, Les Juives et Bradamante.
Exemplaire réglé, des collections Hoe-Burton.
USTC 1625 ; Diane Barbier-Mueller, Inventaire…, 373 ; Renouard, Estienne, n° 7. - Tchemerzine, III, p. 427.
In-12 (142 x 80 mm). Portrait de l’auteur accompagné de vers de Scévole de Sainte-Marthe, vignettes, bandeaux, lettrines et culs-de-lampe gravés. Exemplaire réglé. Reliure signée Trautz-Bauzonnet : maroquin rouge, triple filet d’encadrement des plats, dos à nerfs orné de filets dorés, filets aux coupes, filets, guirlande et roulette dorés intérieurs (exemplaire lavé). Provenance : Robert Hoe (ex-libris – vente New York, II, 1912, n° 1360) -- Henri Burton (ex-libris).
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