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"Templum Septentrionale"
Pieter Schenk (*1655 - †1718)
Antique Maps Schenk circa 1700 Low Countries, Amsterdam, Templum Septentrionale Title: Templum Septentrionale
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Cartograph: Pieter Schenk (*1655 - †1718)
Title: Templum Septentrionale
Year: circa 1700
Plate Size: 17.0 x 20.5 cm (6.7 x 8.1 inches)
View of building in Amsterdam. From "Afbeelding der voornaamste gebouwen van Amsterdam" by Pieter Schenk.
Minor browning. In beautiful colour.
About the  Cartograph/ Printer:  Pieter Schenk, a Dutch engraver and publisher, was born 1655 in Elberfeld, Germany. He settled to Amsterdam and became a scholar of Gerhard Valck. He married Valck's sister in 1687. Afterwards, the Valck and Schenk families where active as print sellers, publishers and printers of maps, atlases and architectural drawings as well globes. The published atlases mainly based on reworked plates of Visscher, Sanson and Janssonius. He died in 1718.
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