Justus Danckerts
Justus Danckerts (11 November 1635 in Amsterdam – 16 July 1701 in Amsterdam) was a Dutch engraver who worked his entire life at Amsterdam. We have the following plates by him:
- William III., Prince of Orange; afterwards King of England.
- Casimir, King of Poland.
- Seven plates of the Gates of Amsterdam.
Works
- Accuratissima Regnorum Sueciae, Daniae et Norvegiae Tabula. Danckerts, Amsterdam ca. 1700. digital
- Accuratissima Totius Regni Hispaniae Tabula. Danckerts, Amsterdam ca. 1700. digital
- Novissima et accuratissima XVII provinciarum Germaniæ inferioris tabula. Danckerts, Amsterdam ca. 1700. digital
- Novissima Regnorum Portugalliae et Algarbia Descriptio. Danckerts, Amsterdam ca. 1700. digital
References
This article incorporates text from the article "DANCKERTS, Justus" in Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Engravers by Michael Bryan, edited by Robert Edmund Graves and Sir Walter Armstrong, an 1886–1889 publication now in the public domain.
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