Ventes live - Lot 274
[Architecture]
Architecture moderne ou l'Art de bien bâtir. Tome premier.
Paris, Cl. Jombert, 1728
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Description du lot
4to: front.-[8]-96-59-[1]-44-60-74-[2] pp.; 7 pl. (some browning).
Contemp. calf with gilt coat of arms, gilt orn. spine with 5 raised bands.
First edition, first part only (thus without the atlas vol.), complete in itself, of this manual dealing with the planning and construction of domestic architecture, the choice of materials as well as customs in real estate and expert reports. Although attributed to Charles-Étienne Briseux (ca. 1680-1754), the "Architecture Moderne" is probably a compilation by Jombert. Illustrated with an engr. front. by Lucas after J. Courtonne depicting a temple and 6 engr. fold. plates depicting numerous plans, elevations and sections.
Ref. Conlon 28:298. - Guigard II:42. - Fowler 67. - Cicognara 482. - Berlin Kat. 2397.
Prov. François de Beauharnais, i.e. Baron de Beauville, Marquis de la Ferté-Beauharnais (1714-1800) (supralibros and loosely inserted bookpl. engr. by Heijlbrouck). - "P. Marnolle, architecte, Paris" (ms. entry). - "G. Saintenoy, architecte, 1867", i.e. the Belgian architect Gustave Jean-Jacques Saintenoy (1832-1892), he build the Opera house in Bruges and the Palace of the Count of Flanders in Brussels (ms. entry). - Mod. bookpl.