Reizen over Moskovië door Persië en Indië:
verrykt met driehondert kunstplaten.
Amsterdam, Wetstein et al., 1714
Le Brun (or de Bruijn / Bruyn), a Dutch painter, had previously made a lengthy tour to the Levant. In 1701, at the age of fifty, he undertook an extensive journey to Persia and India via Moscow, arriving in Persia in 1703. His work contains many observations on the cities, customs, flora, fauna and antiquities that he encountered, as well as the ruins of Persepolis. The observations also cover provincial Russian cities such as Arkhangelsk, Voronezh, Samara and Saratov, Armenian customs, and Islamic inscriptions, architecture and customs.
The work also includes fold-out panoramas of Moscow (on three folding sheets), Isfahan (on three folding sheets), and Persepolis (on four folding sheets)./
Second Amsterdam edition; folio (35 x 22 cm); title, [6], 472, [12] pp. index & instructions to binder, with engraved allegorical title after B. Picart, engraved portrait plate, 11 folding, 55 double-page & 40 full-page engraved plates with 260 numbered subjects & 36 engravings in text: neat marginal repair to portrait; early 20th-century half morocco over marbled boards, flat spine ruled and lettered in gilt; rubbed, upper spine slightly chipped.
Cf. Lipperheide 546 (1711 first Dutch edition).
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