ID 921603
Lot 169 | NOULET, Jean-Baptiste (1802-1890) et Augustin DASSIER (1805-1863).
Estimate value
€ 3 000 – 4 000
Traité des champignons comestibles, suspects et vénéneux qui croissent dans le bassin sous-pyrénéen. Toulouse et Paris : Paya, 1838.
42 lithographies des champignons du Midi finement coloriées à l'époque : exemplaire avec envoi de l'auteur.
Seconde édition, l'originale ayant paru en livraisons entre 1835 et 1836. L'ouvrage donne une description détaillée des champignons de la région du Midi, s'accompagnant de recettes de cuisine pour les variétés propres à la consommation. Le bolet comestible peut ainsi être dégusté "cru à la poivrade" ou aggrémenté "à la sauce blanche, en fricassée de poulet". Les auteurs, deux médecins originaires de Toulouse, passent également en revue quelques-uns des ouvrages sur les champignons publiés en France. Exemplaire avec envoi autographe signé de Jean-Baptiste Noulet à l'ampélographe Victor Rendu, et enrichi d'une aquarelle originale d'une clavaire, encartée au niveau de la planche correspondante (pl. 39), signée "HR (96)". Nissen, 133 ; Cagle, 365.
In-8 (233 x 142 mm). Illustré de 42 lithographies hors-texte coloriées à la main à l'époque, réalisées par les frères Raynaud d'après des dessins de Modzelewski, représentant des champignons en grandeur nature (rares taches éparses). Reliure de l'époque : percaline verte, encadrement à froid sur les plats, dos titré or, tranches jaspées (plats légèrement abimés).
Provenance : Victor Rendu (envoi autographe signé de l'auteur au faux-titre)
A treatise on mushrooms, beautifully illustrated with 42 lithographs handcolored at the time. Copy inscribed by the author to ampelograph Victor Rendu.
Place of origin: | Western Europe, France, Europe |
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