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  2. Jan Luyken - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Het Menselyk Bedryf ("The Book of Trades") - Wikipedia

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    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).

  4. Caspar Luyken - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Frascione Gallery brings works of Old Masters to the Palm ...

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    It's the first U.S. location for the gallery owned and operated by husband-wife team Federico Gandolfi Vannini and Daisy Diaz.

  6. Category:17th-century artists - Wikipedia

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    17th-century war artists (9 P) This page was last edited on 3 January 2021, at 21:20 (UTC). Text is available ... This page was last edited on 3 January 2021, ...

  7. Category:17th-century painters - Wikipedia

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    17th-century painters from the Holy Roman Empire (5 C, 9 P) I. 17th-century Indian painters (12 P) ... This page was last edited on 2 January 2021, at 23:31 (UTC).

  8. The Great Theatre of Dutch Painters - Wikipedia

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    The first volume appeared in 1718, and was followed by the second volume in 1719, the year Houbraken died. The third and last volume was published posthumously by Houbraken's wife and children in 1721. This work is considered to be a very important source of information on 17th-century artists of the Netherlands.

  9. View of Haarlem with Bleaching Fields - Wikipedia

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    Although landscape paintings were popular in seventeenth-century Dutch art, the depiction of a specific industry and its connection with a particular place was relatively rare at the time. [1] Ruisdael was the one to popularize the painting of such landscape views of Haarlem, including the industry that the town was known for. [ 1 ]