LEU, Thomas de (or de LEEUW) [drawn by Marten de VOS].
[Engraved title:] Solitudo sive vitae patrum eremicolarum ...
[Paris], Thomas de Leu, 1606. Small oblong folio (19 x 25.5 cm). With an engraved allegorical title page, and 29 engraved prints. Gold-tooled blue goatskin morocco (ca. 1890?) bound by Bernard David (or his son Salvador David) in Paris. [1], 29 engraved ll.
€ 2,500
Finely engraved title page and prints depicting the lives of hermits living in the desert as described by Hieronymus in his famous Vitae patrum. The engraved title page and prints were printed and published by Thomas de Leu or de Leeuw (1560-1612), a Flemish engraver in Paris, who probably engraved many himself. He had begun his career in Antwerp, and some of the prints signed by him ("excud[it]") also bear the NB monogram of the engraver Nicolaes de Bruyn (1571-1656) in Antwerp. The Antwerp painter Maarten de Vos (1531/32-1603) had drawn numerous hermit scenes: four series engraved, printed and published by Johannes I Sadeler (ca. 1550-ca. 1600) and his brother Raphael I Sadeler (1560-1632), who continued alone with three further series, making in total seven series containing 7 engraved title pages and 107 prints, all published at Antwerp, at least the first series in or before 1584. De Leu and De Bruyn very skillfully copied all seven series, including the title pages and captions. The present selection includes the title page of the first series Solitudo, which originally contained 29 prints, but only 16 of the present 29 prints come from that series, the other 13 are taken from series 2 Sylvae [1], 3 Trophaeum [1], 4 Oraculum, 5 Sylvae [2] and 6 Trophaeum [2].
Bernard David (1824-1895) studied under Lortic and other leading Paris bookbinders before setting up on his own there. His son Salvador (d. 1929) took over the workshop in 1890. The (laid) endpapers show no watermark. With aa small marginal tear repaired, occasional minor marginal spots, and a few tiny and insignificant scuff marks on the edges of the binding. Book and binding otherwise in very good condition and with ample margins. Hollstein XXI, pp. 147-155, nos. 377-450 & pp. 240-245, nos. 118-157 (the Sadeler eds., but noting the De Leu eds. at the end of each series); www.calcografica.it (many of the prints in these De Leu series); USTC 6000645 (3 copies); cf. for De Leu also: Benezit 6, p. 623; Thieme-Becker 23, pp. 143-144.
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