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Alle de Wercken, so ouden als nieuwen
Author: Jacob Cats (Dutch, 1577–1660)
After: Adriaen van de Venne (Dutch, 1589–1662)
After: Michiel Jansz. van Mierevelt (Dutch, 1566–1641)
After: Cornelis Monnicks (Dutch, about 1623–1666)
Engraved by: Daniel (David) van den Bremden (Flemish (worked Italy and Holland), 1587–1663)
Engraved by: Willem Jacobsz. Delff (Netherlandish, 1580–1638)
Engraved by: Willem Hondius (Netherlandish, 1597–1652)
Engraved by: Theodor Matham (Netherlandish, 1605 to 1606–1676)
Engraved by: Michiel Mousyn (Netherlandish, 17th century)
Engraved by: Crispijn van den Queborn (Dutch, 1604–1652)
Engraved by: Experiens Sillemans (Dutch, about 1611–1653)
Engraved by: Andries Jacobsz Stock (Netherlandish, about 1580?–after 1648)
Engraved by: Crispin van de Passe II (Dutch (worked in France), about 1597–1670)
Engraved by: Jan Gerritsz. Swelinck (Dutch, born about 1601)
Printer and Publisher: Jan Jacobsz. Schipper (Dutch, 17th century)
After: Adriaen van de Venne (Dutch, 1589–1662)
After: Michiel Jansz. van Mierevelt (Dutch, 1566–1641)
After: Cornelis Monnicks (Dutch, about 1623–1666)
Engraved by: Daniel (David) van den Bremden (Flemish (worked Italy and Holland), 1587–1663)
Engraved by: Willem Jacobsz. Delff (Netherlandish, 1580–1638)
Engraved by: Willem Hondius (Netherlandish, 1597–1652)
Engraved by: Theodor Matham (Netherlandish, 1605 to 1606–1676)
Engraved by: Michiel Mousyn (Netherlandish, 17th century)
Engraved by: Crispijn van den Queborn (Dutch, 1604–1652)
Engraved by: Experiens Sillemans (Dutch, about 1611–1653)
Engraved by: Andries Jacobsz Stock (Netherlandish, about 1580?–after 1648)
Engraved by: Crispin van de Passe II (Dutch (worked in France), about 1597–1670)
Engraved by: Jan Gerritsz. Swelinck (Dutch, born about 1601)
Printer and Publisher: Jan Jacobsz. Schipper (Dutch, 17th century)
1658
Place of Publication: Amsterdam, Netherlands
Medium/Technique
Illustrated book with 318 engravings
Dimensions
Overall: 38.2 x 24.8 x 10 cm (15 1/16 x 9 3/4 x 3 15/16 in.)
Credit Line
Bequest of William Perkins Babcock
Accession NumberBR1216
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CollectionsPrints and Drawings
ClassificationsIllustrated books
Amsterdam: Jan Jacobsz. Schipper, 1658
Catalogue Raisonné
Brunet I, 1684 (1712 ed.); Hollstein, Dutch and Flemish (individual printmakers)
Description(Amsterdam: Jan Jacobsz. Schipper, 1658) Folio; 1356 leaves; old vellum boards (rebacked in gilt-stamped brown calf).
Several engraved title pages, author portrait on second leaf, and many emblematic illustrations in text. Collected works, comprising some twenty-two separate titles (listed on title verso). Separate parts with separate pagination and individual title pages with imprints of 1657 and 1658, all published by Schipper. One engraved title carries a date of 1659. Twenty-two individual titles are listed on the title verso. Most of the illustrations in the text are after designs by Adriaen van de Venne.
Collected works, comprising some twenty-two separate titles (listed on title verso). Separate parts with separate pagination and individual title pages with imprints of 1657 and 1658, all published by Schipper. One engraved title carries a date of 1659. Twenty-two individual titles are listed on the title verso. Most of the illustrations in the text are after designs by Adriaen van de Venne.
Several engraved title pages, author portrait on second leaf, and many emblematic illustrations in text. Collected works, comprising some twenty-two separate titles (listed on title verso). Separate parts with separate pagination and individual title pages with imprints of 1657 and 1658, all published by Schipper. One engraved title carries a date of 1659. Twenty-two individual titles are listed on the title verso. Most of the illustrations in the text are after designs by Adriaen van de Venne.
Collected works, comprising some twenty-two separate titles (listed on title verso). Separate parts with separate pagination and individual title pages with imprints of 1657 and 1658, all published by Schipper. One engraved title carries a date of 1659. Twenty-two individual titles are listed on the title verso. Most of the illustrations in the text are after designs by Adriaen van de Venne.
ProvenanceWilliam Perkins Babcock (1826-1899), by whom bequeathed to MFA, June 12, 1900.