[Joinery engravings by Chrispijn de Passe II] Schrinwerckers winckel
waer in begrepen sijn de principaelste stucken der schrinwewrckers const fondamentelick gestelt ende mit nieuwe inventien verciert door Chrispinum Passeum Juni. Officina arcularia (...). Boutique menuserie (...). Schriner Laden (...). Amsterdam, In Officina Chrispini Passei impressum, 1642, entirely engraved, with title in Latin, French, German and Dutch and 17 (of 27) plates + 14 extra plates by/ after Paulus van Vianen (2x, fountains), P. Vinckbooms (houses, complete set of 6 plates) and M.H. Keyser, and 2 smaller extra plates, 19th-century halfvellum, folio.
Ilja Veldman, Crispijn de Passe and his progeny (2001), p. 263, 337 and illustrations 139 and 140; Hollstein XVI, 174; Hollstein Paulus van Vianen 1 and 2; cf. Hollstein Johannes Vingbooms 10-71. Our lettered series lack plates K and P as well as a possible plate G1 (we traced a copy online which had only plate G2 as does our copy, and with a plate T, which is often missing). Contents in loose leaves with traces of binding to left-hand margin; title sl. tanned; plates C, L, R and S cut short and mounted; several plates with renewed right-hand margin or other restorations. All plates with the collector's stamp of the Antwerp architect August Schoy (1838-1885) (Lugt 64), author of the award-winning book Histoire de l'influence italienne sur l'architecture dans les Pays Bas (1879). Sold as collection of prints w.a.f. Schrinwerckers Winckel: expanded, second edition of the first printing, published in 1621 in Utrecht at Chrispijn de Passe I, with only 14 plates. The plates are very similar to those in Hans Vredeman de Vries' Differents pourtraicts de menuiserie (Antwerpen, 1583). De Schrinwerckers Winckel can be considered the third part of a larger work, with 14 plates from the second part (La ii parte dell'architettura del Vignla e' altri famossi architetti (...)) added to our copy. These 14 plates form a complete set of all plates in that part, made after designs by Dutch architects and Paulus van Vianen, and engraved by Chrispijn de Passe II.