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‎MAGASIN DU NORD. Non daté. In-16. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 20 pages. Quelques dessins bicolores dans le texte. Couverture rempliée. Plans en couleurs à l'intérieur des plats.. . . . Classification Dewey : 948-Scandinavie‎

Reference : RO20061383


‎ Classification Dewey : 948-Scandinavie‎

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Reference : 7759

‎The Royal Museum of fine arts, Copenhagen.‎

‎ Affiche offset 62 x 100 cm. ‎


Phone number : +4122 310 20 50

CHF150.00 (€153.52 )

‎(SENN, JOHANNES, GERHARD LUDVIG LAHDE (& possibly C.W. ECKERSBERG) )‎

Reference : 60268

(1806)

‎Klædedragter i Kjøbenhavn. 6 Hæfter (six issues). - [THE COSTUMES OF COPENHAGEN]‎

‎Lahde, (1806 - ca. 1814) + (ca. 1818-20 for the final three plates). Small folio (binding: 31,7 x 20,6 cm). Bound in an elegant pastiche half calf by Anker Kyster, with lovely gilt spine, old marbled paper boards and beautiful hand-made patterned end-papers. Bound with four of the exceedingly scarce title-pages/front wrappers for issues one, one/two three, and five, stating which plates were in the issue in question. Complete with all 34 magnificent engraved plates of costumes, all on large, good paper and in exquisite, precise original handcolouring. Most of the leaves measure 31 x 20,2 cm, one (En Brand Officer) measures 28x19,5. At the end are withbound the three final plates that were issued a bit later, with the complete ediiton of 1820. Thus making the final plate count 37. The three final plates all measure 28x20 cm. The two first plates have been neatly restored at upper right corner, far from affecting image. Otherwise, the copy is in magnificent condition. With the ex-libris of Oskar Davidsen to verso of front free end-paper. ‎


‎The exceedingly scarce first edition of Senn and Lahde’s (with the possible collaboration of Eckersberg) magnificent ”Klædedragter i Kjøbenhavn” (Costumes in Copenhagen), which is the first work devoted to costumes of the Danish capital and thus of seminal historical importance to the understanding of Copenhagen folklore at the brink of the golden age. The magnificent plates are of unusually high quality and differ from those of other works of this kind in being more artistically ambitious. The plates show attempts at depicting action and movement and portraying a certain situation. They are much less stiff than other costume plates of the period, and the features of the persons in the pictures show an intentional individualization. In short, they are much more closely related to the genre painting than would be expected. This highly important and extensive collection of Copenhagen costumes was made in Denmark, by foreigners and with an international aim. The Swiss painter and engraver Johannes Senn (1780-1861) spent 15 years in Denmark, from 1804 till 1819, and the German-born Gerhard Ludvig Lahde (1765-1833) came to Copenhagen in 1787 in order to attend the Art Academy and later became a Danish citizen. The two artists find themselves at the beginning of a period, in which national feeling, the strengthened sense of nationality, and a romantic view of nature are rapidly growing a period in which the interest in “common” man and the people of a nation are becoming the centre of attention. Out of this grows the need to represent the people, the “real” population, to the rest of the world and to claim a specific sense of what it is to be, in this case, a Copenhagener. “Klædedragter i Kjøbenhavn” began appearing in 1806, and we know that by 1810, three issues with six plates in each (i.e. 18 plates) had appeared. The following three issues appeared shortly after, though not all containing six plates (the fifth issue, as is evident from the exceedingly scarce title/wrapper bound in the present copy, only contained four plates), amounting to 34 plates in all. These plates later appeared in Lahde’s “Elementarværk I Tegnekunsten (1817-18), and a selection of 12 plates were issued separately under the title “Karakteristiske Figurer eller Det daglige Liv i Hovedstaden” (1812). A further three plates were issued later (these three plates have been added to the present copy), and in 1820, all 37 plates appeared together. In 1830, the work appeared again, this time with 35 plates, under the title “Kjøbenhavns Klædedragter eller Det Daglige Liv i Hovedstaden”. Provenance: Oskar Davidsen, one of the most significant Danish book collectors, whose collection included virtually all illuminated and coloured Danish books. (Colas: 1721 for the later edition, not having the original)‎

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DKK75,000.00 (€10,059.15 )

‎"CLEMENT, KRASS.‎

Reference : 43442

(1987)

‎Byen bag regnen. Fotografier fra København. [The City behind the Rain. Photographs from Copenhagen].‎

‎[Copenhagen, 1987]. Queer 4to. Original dark grey wrappers. Very slight sunning to spine and a tiny nick to upper part of front wrapper. An 1988-inscription to front free end-paper. A very small oval stamp and two small spots to title-page, otherwise internally near mint. 53, (4, -index) pp., containing 128 full-page b/w photographs.‎


‎The uncommon first edition of Krass Clement's fourth book, being one of the most sought-after of his works. The renowned Danish photographer Krass Clement (born in Copehagen 1946) counts as one of the most esteemed Danish photographers, and his ""Byen bag Regnen"" as one of the most popular Danish photography-books ever printed. Clement's interest in photography developed already in his childhood, and he began photographing as early as the late 50'ies. He was educated as a film-director but soon turned professionally to still photography. His first book, Skygger af øjeblikke (Shadows of the Moment), appeared in 1978, followed by Det tavse land (The Silent Land) from 1981 and Gentagelsens fest (The Party of Repetition) from 1984, before his great work on Copenhagen, ""The City Behind the Rain"", appeared in 1887, presenting his magnificent melancholic, but also humorous and inspiring photographs from the 1960'ies and 80'ies of different aspects of Copenhagen and Copenhageners.His work, often presented in book-form, his favourite medium, is considered highly inspiring and poetical, in spite of their melancholic character, which makes them oddly compelling. His social-realist portrayal of Copenhagen in the 60'ies and 80'ies is very different from other contemporary works, and his critical but still sympathetic approach, with a sharp eye for the humorous, makes it both lively and of great artistic value. Clement is the first artist photographer to receive a lifelong disbursement from The State Art Foundation, and his works are displayed at both MOMA and the National Library in Paris. ‎

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DKK7,000.00 (€938.85 )

‎"[VARIOUS AUTHORS].‎

Reference : 45260

(1957)

‎Proceedings of The First International Congress on the Application of the Theory of Probability in Telephone Engineering and Administration. 1955. Copenhagen June 20 - June 23.‎

‎Copenhagen, Teleteknik, 1957. Royal8vo. In the original light yellow printed wrappers. Spine with light sunning and lower left corner of back wrapper slightly bumped. Otherwise a very fine and clean copy. 130 pp.‎


‎First printing of the report on the first international congress on the theory of probability in telephone engineering. ""The ""First International Congress on the application of the theory of probability in telephone engineering and administration"" was held in Copenhagen, at the suggestion of Arne Jensen. The choice of Copenhagen was meant to honor Agner K. Erlang who produced his seminal queuing theory research while working for the Copenhagen Telephone Company. The proceedings of this conference were influential in establishing probability theory as the pre-eminent methodology in analyzing telephone traffic problems.""‎

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DKK1,000.00 (€134.12 )

Reference : alb3fe3889bf92f4eb6

‎Vorso. The Northern Antiquities of the Royal Museum in Copenhagen selected and explained by Professor I.A. Vorso of the‎

‎Vorso. The Northern Antiquities of the Royal Museum in Copenhagen selected and explained by Professor I.A. Vorso of the University of Copenhagen (Worsaae). In Russian (ask us if in doubt)./Vorso. Severnye drevnosti korolevskogo muzeya v Kopengagene otobrannye i obyasnennye professorom kopengagenskogo universiteta I.I.A. Vorso (Worsaae). Publishing House of Imp. AS of 1861 XII 200 p. SKUalb3fe3889bf92f4eb6.‎


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