Jan Luyken

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Johannes or Jan Luyken (16 April 1649 – 5 April 1712) was a Dutch poet, illustrator, and engraver.[1]

Biography

Jan Luiken made the engravings for the popular "sailor's bible" called "Lusthof des Gemoeds", by Jan Philipsz Schabaalje, 1714
Breda
from the Spanish in 1590

He was born and died in Amsterdam, where he learned engraving from his father Kaspar Luyken.[1] He was a child prodigy.[2]

Luyken married at 19 and had several children, including renowned engraver

Mennonite church, which inspired him to write moralistic poetry.[1]

Works

Luyken illustrated the 1685 edition of the Martyrs Mirror with 104 copper etchings. Thirty of these plates survive and were part of The Mirror of the Martyrs exhibit.[3]

He also published Het Menselyk Bedryf ("The Book of Trades") in 1694, which contains numerous engravings of 17th-century trades by Luiken and his son Caspar (Caspaares).

Cultural references

Joris-Karl Huysmans' anti-hero Des Esseintes in À rebours was an admirer of Luyken's engravings and had prints from his Religious Persecutions hung in his boudoir. He described them as "a collection of appalling plates displaying all the tortures which religious fanaticism has invented." Des Esseintes was enthralled not just by Luyken's graphic depictions but his ability to reconstruct times and places in his works.

Gallery

  • Jesus the Teacher
    Jesus the Teacher
  • Caiaphas
  • Serious mistreatment of Christian slaves by the Turks
    Serious mistreatment of Christian slaves by the Turks
  • Turk and clergyman with Christian slaves (1684)
    Turk and clergyman with Christian slaves (1684)
  • The Cruelty of Shah Safi (1697)
    The Cruelty of Shah Safi (1697)
  • Anne Boleyn's Execution
    Anne Boleyn's Execution
  • Alexander Farnese marries Maria Princess of Portugal (1720)
    Alexander Farnese marries Maria Princess of Portugal (1720)

Notes

  1. ^
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  2. ^ Spufford, Margaret (1995). "Literacy, trade and religion in the commercial centres of Europe". A Miracle Mirrored: The Dutch Republic in European Perspective. Cambridge University Press. p. 234. Retrieved 13 September 2023.
  3. ^ "The Mirror of the Martyrs". Bethel College. Archived from the original on December 28, 2007. Retrieved December 24, 2007.

External links

Media related to Jan Luyken at Wikimedia Commons