Het Beloofde Landt Canaan door wandelt van onsen Salichmaecker Iesu Christo, neffens syne Apostelen

Reference: S46338
Author Daniel Stoopendaal
Year: 1702 ca.
Zone: Holy Land
Printed: Amsterdam
Measures: 470 x 310 mm
€325.00

Reference: S46338
Author Daniel Stoopendaal
Year: 1702 ca.
Zone: Holy Land
Printed: Amsterdam
Measures: 470 x 310 mm
€325.00

Description

Decorative map of Holy Land published by the Keur family in its popular Bible, one of the Dutch "State Bibles" published between 1637 and 1760, which contained five or six maps.

Daniel Stoopendaal (1672-1726) was a Dutch engraver and cartographer active in Amsterdam in the early part of the 17th century. Stoopendaal is best known for his prints of gardens and landscapes. Cartographically, Stoopendaal's most important work are precisely these new interpretations of Cornelisz Jansz's maps. Visscher of the Holy Land for inclusion in the Keur Bible. Daniel Stoopendaal is often confused with Bastiaan Stoopendaal, an engraver associated with the Visscher firm, with whom he often worked but was most likely not related.

Etching, with later hand coloring, in good condition.

 

Daniel Stoopendaal (1672-1726)

Daniel Stoopendaal (1672-1726) was a Dutch engraver and cartographer active in Amsterdam in the early part of the 17th century. Stoopendaal is best known for his prints of gardens and landscapes. Cartographically, Stoopendaal's most important work are precisely these new interpretations of Cornelisz Jansz's maps. Visscher of the Holy Land for inclusion in the Keur Bible. Daniel Stoopendaal is often confused with Bastiaan Stoopendaal, an engraver associated with the Visscher firm, with whom he often worked but was most likely not related.

Daniel Stoopendaal (1672-1726)

Daniel Stoopendaal (1672-1726) was a Dutch engraver and cartographer active in Amsterdam in the early part of the 17th century. Stoopendaal is best known for his prints of gardens and landscapes. Cartographically, Stoopendaal's most important work are precisely these new interpretations of Cornelisz Jansz's maps. Visscher of the Holy Land for inclusion in the Keur Bible. Daniel Stoopendaal is often confused with Bastiaan Stoopendaal, an engraver associated with the Visscher firm, with whom he often worked but was most likely not related.