2.1.2: 1585 - 1725 - Letters (including letter design, typecasting and type foundries)


After the death of Hendrik van den Keere in 1580, the fall of Antwerp in 1585 and the death of Plantin in 1589, the centre of production and trade in printing types quickly moved from the Southern to the Northern Netherlands. Gabriel Guyot moved his type foundry to Middelburg in 1580 and Thomas de Vechter moved his to Leiden in 1584. Printers were acquiring more cast founts and fewer matrices, so that a small number of independent, specialised type founders could supply the entire trade. In this sense Guyot and De Vechter may be considered the first modern type founders in the North. In 1609, after Geeraert van Wolsschaten, the last type founder in the South, had been offered good terms if he too were to move north, Antwerp printers had to beg the authorities (successfully, it seems) to grant him privileges enticing him to stay.

Until the Twelve Years' Truce of 1609-1621, the new type foundries in the North largely cast the same (Southern Netherlands and French) types that had been cast in Antwerp and Ghent before 1585. The Truce, however, provided an ideal economic climate for new entrepreneurs. The most important newcomer was Nicolaes Briot, a Catholic from Huy who moved to Gouda around 1600, where he was probably first apprenticed to a silversmith. He set up as a type founder there in or before 1613, moving to Amsterdam around 1624. He first cut texturas based on Van den Keere's and then, in the 1620s, a large series of romans that determined the appearance of the publications of many important seventeenth-century publishers from the Netherlands, among them Willem Jansz. Blaeu. The Hebrew types Briot cut for Menasseh ben Israel, the first Jewish printer in the Netherlands, set the style for all that followed. Jacques Vallet and subsequently the Voskens family continued to sell his types for more than a hundred years after his death. The Netherlands also played a leading role during this period with respect to Arabic and other non-Latin types.

The romans of Van den Keere and Briot were usually accompanied by sixteenth century italics (often by Guyot or Granjon). When Christoffel van Dijck in the years 1647 to 1669 and Nikolaas Kis in the 1680s cut new romans based on Briot's (Van Dijck also copied Briot's texturas), they also cut complementary italics, often influenced by those of Robert Granjon. The famous 1592 specimen of the Berner (later Luther) foundry at Frankfurt, where many Dutch printers acquired founts or matrices, had already offered a whole range of romans with accompanying italics, but these Dutch punchcutters (and before them Jean Jannon at Sedan) cut whole series of romans and italics together, leading to greater uniformity of style. During the seventeenth century, the roman also became usual for publications in the Dutch language.

Although independent type foundries had supplied many Dutch printers since the 1580s, some of the largest printing offices still owned important stocks of matrices around 1660. The dispersal of the Janssonius collection in 1666 and the acquisition of the Blaeu foundry by Voskens and Adamsz in 1677 largely completed the shift to independent foundries, though some smaller collections remained in the hands of printers (such as the Elzeviers in Leiden and the Wetsteins in Amsterdam). A type foundry supplying a number of printers could operate under the same roof as a printing office, as Enschedé later did at Haarlem. The Voskens family, three generations of punch cutters and type founders, probably had the largest collection in the country in the half-century following 1677. They cut some of their types themselves and acquired others from various foreign and domestic punch cutters. Voskens and Van Dijck spread their types around the world, setting the style in Great Britain, which was to take over the leading role of the Netherlands.


author: John A. Lane
 
 


Letters (including letter design, typecasting and type foundries)



Asman-Janssonius - biographical data

Name: Asman-Janssonius
address: Hilversum
Period: 1982 - 1988
Period: geen


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


Fries, Jan Jansen de - biographical data

Name: Fries, Jan Jansen de
Name: J. Janssonius, J.J. Frisius
address: Leeuwarden 1633-1648


Janssonius, erven Johannes - biographical data

Name: Janssonius, erven Johannes
address: Amsterdam 1664-1675


Janssonius, Jodocus - biographical data

Name: Janssonius, Jodocus
Name: Joost Jansz
address: Amsterdam 1642-1655


Janssonius, Jodocus - biographical data

Name: Janssonius, Jodocus
Name: Jansonius, Jodocus Jansz, Joost
address: Amsterdam 1642-1655


Janssonius, Johannes - biographical data

Name: Janssonius, Johannes
Name: J. Jansz, J. Johnson, Giovanni Janssonio, J. Jeansson, J. van Aernhem, J. Arnhemensis, officina Janssoniana
address: Amsterdam 1613-1664
address: Stockholm 1649, 1656
address: Upsala 1654


Janssonius, Johannes - biographical data

Name: Janssonius, Johannes
Name: Aernhem, Johannes van Jansen, Johannes Jansonius, Johannes Janssen, Jan Janssonio, Giovanni Janssoon, Johannes Jansz, Johannes Jeansson, Johannes
address: Amsterdam 1613-1664


Janssonius junior, Johannes - biographical data

Name: Janssonius junior, Johannes
Name: J. Janzonius
address: Amsterdam 1651-1660


Janssonius van Waesberge, Gillis - biographical data

Name: Janssonius van Waesberge, Gillis
Name: G. Jansson von Waesberge, Egidio Janssonio à Waesberge, Aegidius Jasonius Waesbergae, Waesbergen, Waasberge
address: Amsterdam 1675-1706
address: Amsterdam en Dantzig 1687-1705
address: Dantzig 1676-1698


Janssonius van Waesberge, Gillis - biographical data

Name: Janssonius van Waesberge, Gillis
Name: Jansonien van Waasberge, de Jansonio `a Waesberge, Egidio Jansonio-Waesbergii Jansson von Waesberge, Gillis Janssonio-Waesbergiana, officina Janssonius van Waesberge, J. (erven) Jasonius Waesbergae, Aegidius Waasberge Waesbergen
address: Amsterdam 1675-1705


Janssonius van Waesberge, Hendrik - biographical data

Name: Janssonius van Waesberge, Hendrik
address: Amsterdam 1709-1749


Janssonius van Waesberge, Johannes, I - biographical data

Name: Janssonius van Waesberge, Johannes, I
Name: J. van Waesberge (tot 1664), J. Janssonius (1669), J. Janssonius van Waasberge
address: Utrecht 1642-1660
address: Breda 1646-1651
address: Amsterdam 1660-1680


Janssonius van Waesberge, Johannes (I) - biographical data

Name: Janssonius van Waesberge, Johannes (I)
Name: Jansonius, Johannes Janszonius à Waesberge, Johannes Waasberge, J.J. à Waesberge, J. Waesberge, J.J. à Waesberge, J. van Waesbergen, Johannes Jansz. van
address: Breda 1647-1651


Janssonius van Waesberge, Johannes (I) - biographical data

Name: Janssonius van Waesberge, Johannes (I)
Name: Jansonius, Johannes Waasberge, J.J. van Waesberg, Johannes Waesberge, J. à Waesberge, J.J. Waesberge, Johannes van
address: Amsterdam 1660-1680


Janssonius van Waesberge, Johannes (I) - biographical data

Name: Janssonius van Waesberge, Johannes (I)
Name: Waasbergen, Johannes van Waesberge, Joannes `a Waesberge, Johannes à Waesbergius, Joannes Waesbergue, Jean
address: Utrecht 1642-1660


Janssonius van Waesberge, Johannes (II) - biographical data

Name: Janssonius van Waesberge, Johannes (II)
Name: Jansonien van Waasberge, de Jansonio a Waesberge, Giovanni Jansonio-Waesbergii Janssonio-Waesbergiana, officina Janssonius van Waesberge en soonen, Johannes (wed.) Janssonius van Waesberge, J. (erven) Janssoons van Waesberge, de Waasberge Waesbergen
address: Amsterdam 1675-1705


Janssonius van Waesberge, Johannes, II - biographical data

Name: Janssonius van Waesberge, Johannes, II
Name: Giovanni Janssonio à Waesberge
address: Amsterdam 1675-1706
address: Amsterdam en Dantzig 1687-1705
address: Dantzig 1676, 1692


Janssonius van Waesberge, Johannes, III - biographical data

Name: Janssonius van Waesberge, Johannes, III
address: Amsterdam 1709-1727


Janssonius van Waesberge, Maria - biographical data

Name: Janssonius van Waesberge, Maria
address: Amsterdam 1709-1747


Janssonius van Waesberge, wed. Johannes, II - biographical data

Name: Janssonius van Waesberge, wed. Johannes, II
address: Amsterdam 1708-1727


Janssonius, wed. en erven Jodocus - biographical data

Name: Janssonius, wed. en erven Jodocus
address: Amsterdam 1655-1656


Jansz, Jan - biographical data

Name: Jansz, Jan
Name: J. Janssonius, J. Joannides, J. Jeansz
address: Arnhem 1597-1630


Jansz, Jan - biographical data

Name: Jansz, Jan
Name: Jansen, Jan Jansonius, Jan Janssen, Jan Janssonius, Jan Janszoon, Jan Janzonius, Jan Jeansz, Jean Joannis, Jan
address: Arnhem 1597-1629


Valckenier, Gillis Jansz - biographical data

Name: Valckenier, Gillis Jansz
Name: Jansz, Gillis Valckenier, Aegidius Janssonius Valkenier, Aegidius Jansz
address: Amsterdam 1655-1664


Zwol, Cornelis Jansz - biographical data

Name: Zwol, Cornelis Jansz
Name: Janssonius, Cornelis Jansz, Cornelis Joannis, Cornelius Swoll, Cornelis Jansz Zwoll, Cornelis Jansz
address: Amsterdam 1642-1675