Jakob van der Schley
Jakob Schley | |
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Born | 26 July 1715 |
Died | 12 February 1779 | (aged 63)
Jakob van der Schley aka Jakob van Schley (26 July 1715 – 12 February 1779) was a Dutch draughtsman and engraver. He studied under Bernard Picart (1673-1733) whose style he subsequently copied. His main interests were engraving portraits and producing illustrations for "La Vie de Marianne" by Pierre Carlet de Chamblain de Marivaux (1688-1763), published in The Hague between 1735 and 1747. He also engraved the frontispieces for a 15-volume edition of the complete works of Pierre de Brantôme (1540-1614), "Oeuvres du seigneur de Brantôme", published in The Hague in 1740. Most of the plates in the Hague edition of Prévost's "Histoire générale des voyages" are signed by van der Schley.[1] He cooperated with Prosper Marchand who owned many of his prints. One of his most famous print is L’Imprimerie, 1739.
References
- ^ "Procession d'une nouvelle Mariée qui se rend chez son Mari / Plegtige Staatsi van een' Bruid, die naâr 't Huiz haares Mans gevoerd word (Procession of a newlywed who comes to the home of her husband) by Jakob van der Schley, engraver, 1715-1779 [article]:Article Description: Performing Arts Encyclopedia, Library of Congress". lcweb2.loc.gov.
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- 1715 births
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