DALEN,
Daniel van den: Worked in
Amsterdam 1672-1700. "Hasselaers-steegh by de Tesselsche Kay" (1673);
"op de Nieuwendyck" (1677-'79); "Rokkin besyden de Beurs"
(1687-1700). After 1700 he went to Leyden, until 1707.
DAMIAEN, Pieter: See SCHOONEBEECK.
DANCKERTS, publishers in Amsterdam. (acc. to J.G. Waller).
CORNELIS
DANCKERTS I: 1603-1656, married
Anna Minne, had 2 sons.
DANCKER
DANCKERTS: 1634-1666, no children.
JUSTUS
DANCKERTS: 1635-1701, married
Elisabeth Vorsterman, 2 sons.
THEODOOR
DANCKERTS I: 1660-1727, no
children in the firm.
CORNELIS
DANCKERTS II: 1664-1717, married
Geertruyt Magnus, 1 son.
THEODORUS
DANCKERTS II: 1700-1726.
Addresses:
Cornelis I:"Op den hoek van den Amstel in de Kalkton over de Oude Regulierstooren" (1630-1633). "Warmoesstraet int Fusteynvat" (1634) "Fluweele Burghwal by St. Jans Brugh". "Oudesijts voorborghwal opde hoeck vande Stoofsteegh", (1639-1640). "inde Kalverstraet aende Oostsyde", (1640-1656).
Dancker: "Vooraen in de Kalverstraet in de Danckbaerheid" (1659-1666)
Justus: "Vooraen in de Calverstraet in de Danckers" (1664-1666) "in de Kalverstraet in de Dankbaarheyt" (1669-1701).
Theodoor I: "In de Kalverstraet in de dankbaarhijt" (1703-1706)
Cornelis II: "Voor aan op de Nieuwendyk in de Atlas" (1696-1717) From 1717 until 1719 Widow C. Danckerts with same address.
Theodoor II: same address as Cornelis II until 1726. In 1727 insolvent.
After the death of Theodoor Danckerts, OTTENS bought the copperplates of the maps.
DANCKERTS,
Hendrik: Born ca. 1625 at The
Hague. Travelled in Italy (1653-1657) and in England (1658-1679) Died at
Amsterdam, 1680.
Title from set of 13 "Divers Embarquements et autre. Faicts par R.N. Zeeman A Amsterdam. "Gedruckt t'Amsterdam bij Justus Dankets inde Calvertraet In de Danckerts" Dutuit 127 II(2) |
DANIEL,
Roger:
DASSEGNIES,
Christoffel: The Hague. Wurzbach
mentiones a Gideon Dassegnies and son, goldsmith's, in The Hage about 1624-1652.
DAUMONT: Paris, 18th century.
DAIJ,
Joannis: first half 18th century.
Published work of Mozes van Wtenbrouck (Uytenbroeck) See also Evert van Swijnen.
DELFOS,
Abraham: Leyden 1731-1820.
Egraver and art-dealer. He made engravings for Karel and Pieter Delfos.
DELFOS,
Karel (1748-1790) and Pieter
(1721-1756): They had a bookshop in Leyden.
DELFOS,
Karel jun.: Leyden 1790-1791.
DELFOS,
Pieter jun.: Leyden 1769-1800.
DELFOS
& ZOON: Leyden about 1806.
DEMORTAIN: Paris.
DENNEL,
Antoine François: Paris, Rue du
Pt. Bourbon attenant la foire St.Germain.
DESBORDES,
Henry: Amsterdam about 1707.
DESPREZ:
DEUX
PILIER d’OR: A Paris. (See als
Chereau)
DEYSTER,
J. van der: Amsterdam about 1685.
Leyden 1702-1768. "Nieuwstraat bij de Hoygraft". "Korenbrugsteeg"
(1730-1731).
DEZALLIER,
Antoine: Paris (Pr.)
DIEPENBEKE,
Abraham: Born Bois-le-Duc 1596.
As glass-painter in the Guild of Antwerp (1623). Travelled 1627-1638 in Italy,
France and England, died at Antwerp 1675. Painter, etcher and glass-painter.
DIEST,
Gilles van: Antwerp about 1550.
DIRCKX,
Ian: Antwerp.
DOBBELEER,
Peeter: Brussels about 1670.
"In de Hoede-maeckers-straet, in den Pellicaen".
DOES,
Frans de: Leyden, 1728-1749.
"In de vijf Vocalen". "Hoygraft".
DOES Pz.
Frans de: Leyden 1778-1786.
DOESBORCH,
Jan van: Antwerp about 1530.
DOESBURG,
Reinier van: Rotterdam
1681-1723. "Over de Vismarkt";
"Op de groote Vismarct" (1702); "In de Waarheid" (1714).
DONBAR,
T.: London?
DON(C)KER,
Hendrick: Amsterdam 1647-1699.
"Monckel-Baens-Borghwal" (1647). "Boek, zeekaert en paskaert
verkoper en Graetboogh-maker in de Brughsteech in 't Stuurmans Gereetschap het
derde huys inde straet" (1648-1699). His son Hendrik on the same address
(1708-1712), until 1721 "op de Kamper steijger".
DOORNI(N)(C)K,
Marcus Willemsz.: Amsterdam
1657-1703. "Int Kantoor-Incktvat: N. Gasthuijsmolensteegh"
(1658-'60). "op de Tesselsche Kay bij de Nieuwebrugh" (1620-1663).
"opde Vijgendam (Middeldam) opde hoeck vande beurspoort" (1664-1685).
"Heeregraft over de Romeijnarmsteegh" (1690).
DREVET,
Pierre: Paris.
DU BOIS: See BOIS du.
DUCHANGE: Paris about 1710. "Se vend à Paris chez le
Sr. Duchange Graveur ordinaire du Roi, rue St.Jaques au dessus de la rue des
Mathurins devant un Tapissier". Also: "Rüe Fromenteau vis a vis Le
Louvre".
DUCHETTI,
Claudio:
DUETEKUM,
Joannes: (same person as Johannes
Batista Doetechum? Engraver and bookprinter in Deventer about 1590-1606?)
DUISBERG,
Jan van: Amsterdam about 1694.
DUYN,
JACOB: Hoorn about 1740.
DUYSENS,
Cornelis Claesz.: Worked in
Leyden and Amsterdam, 1631-1640.
DYCK,
Jochem van: Amsterdam about 1687.
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