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Jan Luiken made the engravings for the popular "sailor's bible" called "Lusthof des Gemoeds", by Jan Philipsz Schabaalje, 1714 Jan Luyken's print of the peat boat used as a ruse by the Dutch to gain possession of Breda from the Spanish in 1590. He was born and died in Amsterdam, where he learned engraving from his father Kaspar Luyken. [1]
Het Menselyk Bedryf ("The Book of Trades") is an emblem book of 100 engravings by Jan Luyken and his son Caspar published in 1694, illustrating various trades in Amsterdam during the Dutch Golden Age. The majority of the trades shown are from the textile industry (12), followed by marine pursuits (8).
Caspar Luyken (18 December 1672 – 4 October 1708) was a Dutch illustrator and engraver. He was the son of Jan Luyken with whom he collaborated extensively. [1] Luyken worked mostly in Amsterdam, and produced Het Menselyk Bedryf ("The Book of Trades") with his father in 1694. [2] [3] In 1699 he moved to Nuremberg to work with Christoph Weigel ...
Mariamne is taken away to be killed, engraving by Jan Luyken, 1704 (Rijksmuseum) Mariamne was the daughter of the Hasmonean Alexandros, also known as Alexander of Judaea, and thus one of the last heirs to the Hasmonean dynasty of Judea. [1] Mariamne's only sibling was Aristobulus III.
Execution of Henri Buat. Engraving by Jan Luyken, 1698.(Amsterdams Historisch Museum) Henri de Fleury de Coulan, Sieur de Buat, St Sire et La Forest de Gay (died 11 October 1666) was a captain of horse in the army of the Dutch Republic, who became embroiled in a celebrated conspiracy during the First Stadtholderless Period to overthrow the regime of Grand Pensionary Johan de Witt in favor of ...
Etsprent van Jan Luyken (Noordelijke Nederlanden, ca. 1683 - 1685) Uit: Theatre des martyrs, depuis la mort de J. Christ jusqu'à present (Leiden, ca. 1715) Hove zu Brussel levendich in die erde vergraben, Ao. 1597
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Grabado de Jan Luyken para la segunda edición de El Espejo de los Mártires, 1685. Anneken era un ama de casa de Frisia, anabautista desde 1552. En octubre de 1551 fue identificaba en Amsterdam y condenada a muerte. Se ordenó al verdugo llenarle la boca de pólvora, atarla a una escalera y lanzarla a un lecho de carbones ardientes.