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Processes and ScJiools of Engraving. 



jTan Both. Utrecht, Eome. About 1610-52. 



Thomas Wyck. Haarlem, Italy, London. 1616 ?-77. 



Reynier Nooms (Zeeman). Amsterdam. 1623-about 1663. Excel- 

 lent in architecture and shipping. 



Jan van der Heyden. Amsterdam, Germany, England. 1637- 

 1712. 



The following etchers combined landscape with animal subjects : 



Simon de Vlieger. Kotterdam, Delft, Amsterdam, Weesp. 1601 ?-53. 



Aelbert Cuyp. Dordrecht. 1620-91. 



Paul Potter. Delft, the Hague, Amsterdam. 1625-54. 



Adriaen van der Velde. Amsterdam. 1635(36)-72. 



Pieter van Laer. Haarlem, Eome. Before 1600-about 1650. 



Nicolaes Berchem. Haarlem, Italy, Amsterdam. 1620-83. 



Carel du Jardin. The Hague, Amsterdam, Italy. 1622-78. 



The most noteworthy Netherlandish etchers of subjects from peasant 

 life are : 



Adriaen van Ostade. Haarlem. 1610-85. 



David Teniers, the younger. Antwerp, Brussels. 1610-90. 



Cornelis Bega. Haarlem. 1620-64. 



Cornells Dusart. Haarlem. 1660-1704. 



The best of the later Dutch portrait etchers is Carel de Moor 

 (Leyden; 1656-1738). 



In the XVIIIth century Dutch etchmg was for the most part a weaker 

 imitation of the ideas and style of the XVIIth century, and do not call 

 for special mention. The centre of the art passed from the Netherlands 

 to Italy, and most attractive work in a delightful open-air style, full of 

 light, was being done by : 



Giovanni Battista Tiepolo. Venice, Wlirzburg, Madrid. About 

 1696-1770. 



Giovanni Domenieo Tiepolo. Madrid, Venice, Brescia. 1726- 

 1804. 



Antonio Canale (Canaletto). Venice, Eome, London. 1697-1768. 



Bernardo Belotto. Venice, Dresden, Vienna, Warsaw. About 

 1724(20 ?)-1780. 



The most remarkable and monumental work of architectural and 

 topographical etchiag was achieved by Giovanni Battista Piranesi 

 (Venice, Eome ; 1720-78), whose ideals were carried into the XlXth 

 century by his son, Francesco Piranesi (Eome, Paris ; 1748(56 ?)-1810), 

 and by Luigi Rossini (Eome ; b. about 1790). 



The XVIIIth century also saw the development of a school of 

 caricature and satire in etching, in which Italy and England produced 

 the best representatives : 



P. L. Ghezzi. Eome. 1674-1755. 



