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Willem Jansz Blaeu (1571-1638)

Falck, Jeremias (graveur/engraver)
Keyser, Thomas de (illustrator)
year: 1645

type: prent
print
detail: nee
related persons: Blaeu, Willem Jansz
related terms: boekdrukkers uitgevers
period: 17e eeuw
classification:
G: Boekhandel en uitgeverij

contents: Willem Jansz Blaeu was printer, publisher and ancestor of a seventeenth-century Amsterdam family of printers. For a long time, he lived in a house on the corner of the Mandemakerssteeg in Amsterdam where he also sold his publications in his bookshop the 'Vergulde sonnewyser' (gilded sundial). Blaeu produced all kinds of printing matter, but specialised in maps and atlases. In 1636, he terminated his company and the stock of books was sold by auction, although one year later, the printing shop was re-opened at a different location on the Bloemgracht. In those days, this printing office, which was taken over by his sons after his death in 1638, was the largest in Amsterdam.

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©description: Den Haag Koninklijke Bibliotheek
©reproduction: Den Haag Koninklijke Bibliotheek




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Blaeu, Willem Jansz - biographical data

Name: Blaeu, Willem Jansz
Name: W.J. Blaeuw, W.J. Blauw, Gulielmus Blaeu, G.J. Blaeuw, G.J. Caesius, W. Jansz, G. Janssonius, W. Janssonius
address: Amsterdam 1608-1639


Blaeu, Willem Jansz - biographical data

Name: Blaeu, Willem Jansz
Name: Blaeu, Guilielmus Blaeuw, G.J Blaeuw, W.J. Blauw, Willem Jansz Caesius, Guilielmus Jansz Caesius, Guiljelmus Janson, Willem Jansonius, Willem Janssonius, Guilielmus Janssonius, Willem Jansz, Willem
address: Amsterdam 1608-1639


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