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1649 - 1712. Known for: Book illustrations, engraving, etching.
Jan Luyken was a prolific book illustrator who worked in collaboration with his son Caspar Luyken. He created around 4500 graphics for his own publications, and was known for his designs, engravings,... Read full biography
Jan Luyken was a prolific book illustrator who worked in collaboration with his son Caspar Luyken. He created around 4500 graphics for his own publications, and was known for his designs, engravings, and etchings. Luyken flourished in the 17th and 18th century, and was known for his book... Read full biography
Jan Luyken was a prolific book illustrator who worked in collaboration with his son Caspar Luyken. He created around 4500 graphics for his own publications, and was known for his designs, engravings, and etchings. Luyken flourished in the 17th and 18th century, and was known for his book illustrations, particularly in the Historiae Celebriores Veteris Testamenti and De schriftuurlyke geschiedissen en gelykenissen van het Oude en Nieuwe Verbond.... Read full biography
Jan Luyken was a prolific book illustrator who worked in collaboration with his son Caspar Luyken. He created around 4500 graphics for his own publications, and was known for his designs, engravings, and etchings. Luyken flourished in the 17th and 18th century, and was known for his book illustrations, particularly in the Historiae Celebriores Veteris Testamenti and De schriftuurlyke geschiedissen en gelykenissen van het Oude en Nieuwe Verbond.
Jan Luyken was a prolific book illustrator who worked in collaboration with his son Caspar Luyken. He created around 4500 graphics for his own publications, and was known for his designs, engravings, and etchings. Luyken flourished in the 17th and 18th century, and was known for his book illustrations, particularly in the Historiae Celebriores Veteris Testamenti and De schriftuurlyke geschiedissen en gelykenissen van het Oude en Nieuwe Verbond.
