Sepp family

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Christiaan Sepp (c. 1700-1775), was an entomologist and insect illustrator who worked in Amsterdam

The Sepp Family

Three generations of the Sepp family, publishers from Germany, were artists and naturalists. They were Christiaan Sepp (c. 1700-1775), born in Goslar who established himself in Amsterdam as an etcher and engraver of land and sea maps. He working from his own collection of preserved butterflies and insects wrote and illustrated Nederlandsche Insecten in English, Dutch Insects, which appeared from 1762 to 1860, the company's first long-term project.

His son, Jan Christiaan Sepp (1739-1811), joined his father's business and succeeded him on his death. He was an engrave ,etcher and bookseller and author as well as illustrator for Nederlandsche vogelen in English, Dutch Birds.

Later, he brought his son Jan (1778-1853) into the business, which then traded as J.C. Sepp en Zoon.

The Sepp company became famous for the numerous large natural history collections of plates that appeared between 1768 and 1860.