Item #B5772 Voyage En Perse Recueil – D’Architecture Ancienne, Bas-Reliefs, Inscriptions Cuneiformes Et Pehlvis, - Plans Topographiques Et Vues Pittoresques. – Paris. – Chez Gide. MM. E. Flandin, ET. P. Coste.
Voyage En Perse Recueil – D’Architecture Ancienne, Bas-Reliefs, Inscriptions Cuneiformes Et Pehlvis, - Plans Topographiques Et Vues Pittoresques. – Paris. – Chez Gide.
Voyage En Perse Recueil – D’Architecture Ancienne, Bas-Reliefs, Inscriptions Cuneiformes Et Pehlvis, - Plans Topographiques Et Vues Pittoresques. – Paris. – Chez Gide.
Voyage En Perse Recueil – D’Architecture Ancienne, Bas-Reliefs, Inscriptions Cuneiformes Et Pehlvis, - Plans Topographiques Et Vues Pittoresques. – Paris. – Chez Gide.
Voyage En Perse Recueil – D’Architecture Ancienne, Bas-Reliefs, Inscriptions Cuneiformes Et Pehlvis, - Plans Topographiques Et Vues Pittoresques. – Paris. – Chez Gide.
Voyage En Perse Recueil – D’Architecture Ancienne, Bas-Reliefs, Inscriptions Cuneiformes Et Pehlvis, - Plans Topographiques Et Vues Pittoresques. – Paris. – Chez Gide.

Voyage En Perse Recueil – D’Architecture Ancienne, Bas-Reliefs, Inscriptions Cuneiformes Et Pehlvis, - Plans Topographiques Et Vues Pittoresques. – Paris. – Chez Gide.

Gide, [1843-54]. Edition: Very Rare, first edition with original blue wrappe, Binding: Contemporary green half morocco with red marbled boards. Spine with 6 raised bands; title on 2 and numbered on 6; decorative diamond shaped blind tooling on spine; all compartments and six raised bands with black and gilt rulings; top and bottom ends gilt dentelled; contemporary brown marbled pasted and free endpapers. Crowned red gold label printed “1835” in black on spine of each volume (probably indicating Duc’s collection). , Notes: Text in French.
According to Nawabi, Y.M., A Bibliography of Iran, vol. 4, p.67, this work was first published in six volumes. 4 vols on Perse Ancient and 2 vols on Perse Modern. This example has only 2 volumes of ancient and modern Iran. It is in very good condition, with occasional brown spotting.
This very rare work was prepared in two parts, Perse ancienne and Perse moderne. The Perse ancienne deals with the details of Persian antiquities and The lithographed plates of Perse moderne are the finest depictions of Modern Persia in the nineteenth century.
Antoine d'Orléans (Antoine Marie Philippe Louis d'Orléans, 1824 – 1890, was the youngest son of King Louis Philippe of France.
Flandin (1809-1889) was the renowned French orientalist, painter, and archaeologist. He is most distinguished for his famous drawings and paintings of Persian monuments, landscapes, and social life made during his travels with the architect Pascal Coste during the years 1839-41. Flandin’s observations on the state of Persia and international politics in the mid-19th century continue to provide important documentary information. In 1839, Flandin was, along with Coste, made laureate of the Institut de France; both joined the embassy of the Comte de Sercey to Persia. Flandin’s courage during this journey, spanning the entirety of Persia, was highly praised by Coste, who noted his own intrepidity during times of duress. Their timetable and work were strictly organized. Upon his return to France, Flandin was awarded the Légion d’honneur.

Coste, Pascal-Xavier (1787; d. 1879), French architect, famous for his extensive travels and surveys (Egypt, North Africa, Persia, Europe, Russia). During two Egyptian missions (1817-22; 1823-27), in the service of Moḥammad-ʿAlī Pasha, he completed various industrial projects. His keen interest in Arabic language and antique architecture drew the attention of the Institut de France. He was sent with Flandin to accompany de Sercey’s embassy to the court of Moḥammad Shah in Persia. Although the account of their Persian travel was written by Flandin, Coste provides very precise observations in his Notes, notably about their hardships, their shortage of money, the persons they met en route, etc. Soon after their return (February 1842), they divided their respective tasks to publish their drawings. Coste took responsibility for the architectural renderings and monumental plans; Flandin the representation of architectural details, picturesque views, etc.

, Size: Large folio (427x613mm). , Illustration: Volume 1: Illustrated with 104 full page lithographed plates of the architecture of Persian antiquities, (4 folding). Ex libris on front pasted endpaper of Antoine d’Orleans, son of King of France: Biblioteca de S.A.R. el Ser Sen. Infante Duque de Montpensier. San Telmo. Ex libris on end pasted endpaper: “Antoine d’Orleans” with crowned fleur de lis centre design.
Volume 2: Illustrated with 77 full page plates, 37 from Perse Ancienne and 40 from Perse moderne plates (modern city panoramas and Persian sceneries). Ex libris on front pasted endpaper as above.
, Volume: Two volumes, References: Nawabi, Y.M., A Bibliography of Iran, vol. 4, p.67,Graesse p. 505 , Pages: P. Vol 1: Ex libris, blank (4), full title, blank, dedication, blank, preface I-IV, 10, 104 plates: numbered 1-15, 17, 17bis, 18, 20-23, 23bis, 25, 26, 26bis, 27, 27bis, 28, 29, 31-41, 41 bis, 42, 44, 48-54, 56-61, 68, 69, 71-86, 87or 88, 89, 90, 92, 138-141, 143, 152-154, 157, 93-94, 105, 107, 109, 111, 119, 122-128, 135, 137; blank (4), ex libris. Vol 2: Ex libris, blank (4), full title, blank, plates: 172-175, 181, 181bis, 181 ter, 182-186, 188-192, 192bis, 194-197, 199-204, 206, 211-215, 219-220, 222 ending plates from the Perse Ancienne; II, V, VII, VIII, XI, XV, XVIII, XXIV, XXV, XXX, XXXII, XLI, XIII, XLII, XLIII, XLV, LXVI, XLVI, XLVII, LXVIII, L, LIII, LV, LVII, LXXII, LXXIII, LXXVI, LXXXI, LXXXII, LXXXIII, LXXXIV, LXXXV, LXXXVI, XC, XCI, XCII, XCIV, XCV, XCVI, C from the Perse Moderne collection; blanks (5) , Category: Book Asia Middle East Iran;. Generally very good with occasional browning. Item #B5772

Edition: Very Rare, first edition with original blue wrappe, Binding: Contemporary green half morocco with red marbled boards. Spine with 6 raised bands; title on 2 and numbered on 6; decorative diamond shaped blind tooling on spine; all compartments and six raised bands with black and gilt rulings; top and bottom ends gilt dentelled; contemporary brown marbled pasted and free endpapers. Crowned red gold label printed “1835” in black on spine of each volume (probably indicating Duc’s collection). , Notes: Text in French.
According to Nawabi, Y.M., A Bibliography of Iran, vol. 4, p.67, this work was first published in six volumes. 4 vols on Perse Ancient and 2 vols on Perse Modern. This example has only 2 volumes of ancient and modern Iran. It is in very good condition, with occasional brown spotting.
This very rare work was prepared in two parts, Perse ancienne and Perse moderne. The Perse ancienne deals with the details of Persian antiquities and The lithographed plates of Perse moderne are the finest depictions of Modern Persia in the nineteenth century.
Antoine d'Orléans (Antoine Marie Philippe Louis d'Orléans, 1824 – 1890, was the youngest son of King Louis Philippe of France.
Flandin (1809-1889) was the renowned French orientalist, painter, and archaeologist. He is most distinguished for his famous drawings and paintings of Persian monuments, landscapes, and social life made during his travels with the architect Pascal Coste during the years 1839-41. Flandin’s observations on the state of Persia and international politics in the mid-19th century continue to provide important documentary information. In 1839, Flandin was, along with Coste, made laureate of the Institut de France; both joined the embassy of the Comte de Sercey to Persia. Flandin’s courage during this journey, spanning the entirety of Persia, was highly praised by Coste, who noted his own intrepidity during times of duress. Their timetable and work were strictly organized. Upon his return to France, Flandin was awarded the Légion d’honneur.

Coste, Pascal-Xavier (1787; d. 1879), French architect, famous for his extensive travels and surveys (Egypt, North Africa, Persia, Europe, Russia). During two Egyptian missions (1817-22; 1823-27), in the service of Moḥammad-ʿAlī Pasha, he completed various industrial projects. His keen interest in Arabic language and antique architecture drew the attention of the Institut de France. He was sent with Flandin to accompany de Sercey’s embassy to the court of Moḥammad Shah in Persia. Although the account of their Persian travel was written by Flandin, Coste provides very precise observations in his Notes, notably about their hardships, their shortage of money, the persons they met en route, etc. Soon after their return (February 1842), they divided their respective tasks to publish their drawings. Coste took responsibility for the architectural renderings and monumental plans; Flandin the representation of architectural details, picturesque views, etc.

, Size: Large folio (427x613mm). , Illustration: Volume 1: Illustrated with 104 full page lithographed plates of the architecture of Persian antiquities, (4 folding). Ex libris on front pasted endpaper of Antoine d’Orleans, son of King of France: Biblioteca de S.A.R. el Ser Sen. Infante Duque de Montpensier. San Telmo. Ex libris on end pasted endpaper: “Antoine d’Orleans” with crowned fleur de lis centre design.
Volume 2: Illustrated with 77 full page plates, 37 from Perse Ancienne and 40 from Perse moderne plates (modern city panoramas and Persian sceneries). Ex libris on front pasted endpaper as above.
, Volume: Two volumes, References: Nawabi, Y.M., A Bibliography of Iran, vol. 4, p.67,Graesse p. 505 , Pages: P. Vol 1: Ex libris, blank (4), full title, blank, dedication, blank, preface I-IV, 10, 104 plates: numbered 1-15, 17, 17bis, 18, 20-23, 23bis, 25, 26, 26bis, 27, 27bis, 28, 29, 31-41, 41 bis, 42, 44, 48-54, 56-61, 68, 69, 71-86, 87or 88, 89, 90, 92, 138-141, 143, 152-154, 157, 93-94, 105, 107, 109, 111, 119, 122-128, 135, 137; blank (4), ex libris. Vol 2: Ex libris, blank (4), full title, blank, plates: 172-175, 181, 181bis, 181 ter, 182-186, 188-192, 192bis, 194-197, 199-204, 206, 211-215, 219-220, 222 ending plates from the Perse Ancienne; II, V, VII, VIII, XI, XV, XVIII, XXIV, XXV, XXX, XXXII, XLI, XIII, XLII, XLIII, XLV, LXVI, XLVI, XLVII, LXVIII, L, LIII, LV, LVII, LXXII, LXXIII, LXXVI, LXXXI, LXXXII, LXXXIII, LXXXIV, LXXXV, LXXXVI, XC, XCI, XCII, XCIV, XCV, XCVI, C from the Perse Moderne collection; blanks (5) , Category: Book Asia Middle East Iran;.

Price: $25,000.00

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