Joannes van Doetecum the Elder
Joannes van Doetecum the Elder (1530 – 1605) was a Dutch engraver-cartographer known for his etched works after genre scenes by Pieter Bruegel the Elder and maps of various cities in the Netherlands.
Joannes van Doetecum I | |
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Born | 1530 |
Died | 1605 |
Nationality | Habsburg Netherlands |
He was born in Deventer and moved to Haarlem in 1578.[1] He was the father of Johannes II, Peter and Baptista, and was the brother of Lucas van Doetecum, with whom he collaborated on many print series.[1][2]
Works
- The Blue Cloak, before or after Pieter Brueghel the Elder
- Landscape with Pilgrims at Emmaus, after Pieter Brueghel the Elder
- Temptation of Saint Anthony, after Jheronimus Bosch
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References
- "Joannes van Doetecum (I)". Retrieved 14 October 2019.
- Orenstein, Nadine M., ed., Pieter Bruegel the Elder: Drawings and Prints, The Large Landscapes, page 120 (archive.org)
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