ID 1079611
Lot 63 | MOLIÈRE, Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, dit (1622-1673)
Estimate value
€ 2 000 – 3 000
Œuvres, avec des remarques grammaticales ; des avertissements et des observations sur chaque pièce, par M. Bret. Paris : par la compagnie des libraires associés, 1773.
Exemplaire élégamment relié par Lefebvre de cette édition richement illustrée. Elle suit le texte de l'édition donnée par Prault en 1734. Cohen-de Ricci, col. 716-719 ("La suite des figures de Moreau est une des plus estimées") ; Brunet, III, col. 1798 ("de toute les éditions [...] avec les notes de Bret, celle-ci est la plus belle et la plus recherchée") ; Tchemerzine, IV, 828.
6 vol. in-8 (195 x 122 mm). Avec les cartons aux pp. 66-67 et 80-81 (tome 1). Illustré d'un portrait de Molière gravé par Cathelin d’après Mignard en frontispice, un portrait gravé par Ficquet d’après Coypel ajouté, 33 figures hors texte d’après Moreau gravées par Baquoy, Duclos, Leveau, Simonet et d'autres, en-têtes et culs-de-lampe gravés (rares piqures). Reliure signée de P. Lefevbre : maroquin rouge à long grain, guirlande de pampres enserrée de doubles filets dorés en encadrement, dos à faux nerfs, caissons richement ornés d'un ombilic central de maroquin ébène entouré de petits fers floraux, posés sur un fond à mille points, gardes doublées de moire verte et roulettes dorées en encadrement, tranches dorées. Reliure légèrement frottée.
Provenance : Alexis de Redé (ex-libris)
A fine copy in an elegant binding of this richly illustrated edition.
Place of origin: | Western Europe, France, Europe |
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