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1662

Jacob van Meurs's 1662  rolling press gravure

1662: Figure 11.[Source].

Jacob van Meurs's 1662  rolling press gravure

1662: Figure 12.[Source].

Jacob van Meurs's 1662  rolling press gravure

1662: Figure 13.[Source].

Jacob van Meurs's 1662  rolling press gravure

1662: Figure 14.[Source].

Jacob van Meurs's 1662 rolling press gravure

1662: Figure 15.[Source].

Jacob van Meurs's 1662  rolling press gravure

1662: Figure 16.[Source].

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Source:

Title: Tractaet in wat manieren men op root koper snijden ofte etzen zal.
Author: Abraham Bosse
Translator: P.H. (= Pieter Holsteyn)
Publisher: Jacob van Meurs
Printer: Steeven van Lier, in de Lange-Straet, by de Blaeuwe
Illustrator: -
Engraver: -
Location: Amsterdam
Year: 1657
Links: [Scan 1], [Scan 2], [Scan 3]. [Dutch Short title catalogue].

A Dutch translation of the 1645 edition of Abraham Bosse was published in 1662 in the Netherlands by Jacob van Meurs.

Comments:

All illustrations were recut, but in reverse.

Technique:

Etching

Publications

Roger Gaskell (2004) ‘Printing house and engraving shop. A mysterious collaboration.’ Book Collector, 53, pp 213-54.

Ad Stijnman (2012) Engraving and Etching 1400-2000. A History of the Development of Manual Intaglio Printmaking Processes, Archetype Publications Ltd. (042.26)

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