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French, 16th century, male.

Died after 1587, in Lyons.

Print publisher.

A book publisher, Balthazar Arnoullet published several series of prints by Corneille de la Haye and Reverdy. A monochrome depiction of The Town of Poitiers is attributed to him.

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French, 15th – 16th century, male.

Active in Lyons between 1490 and 1510.

Engraver (wood), printer, print publisher.

Lyons School.

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German, 15th century, male.

Born c. 1435; died 1504.

Painter, miniaturist, illuminator, writer, printer. Religious subjects.

School of Alsace.

Hans Baemler's name appears for the first time in 1453. He established himself in Augsburg as a printer. His name appears on two miniatures, a Crucifixion...

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French, 16th century, male.

Active in Paris in 1573.

Painter, engraver, print publisher.

Marolles says that Thomas Belot was a painter. A print exists by him, made in Laon and dated 1566, entitled Image Representing the Triumphant Victory of Our Saviour and Lord Jesus Christ...

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German, 16th century, male.

Active in Bamberg.

Painter, sculptor.

Albrecht Dürer mentions Lucas Benedikt in his journal.

Article

French, 16th century, male.

Active in Tours at the end of the 16th century.

Engraver, printer.

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Flemish School, 16th century, female.

Born 1528, in Liège; died 1598, in Frankfurt.

Engraver, draughtsman, goldsmith.

Théodore de Bry lived in Frankfurt where he was also a publisher. He worked for a long time in England. His engravings, with those of his sons, are considered to be among the best of the Netherlands....

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16th century, male.

Active in Strasbourg in the middle of the 16th century.

Engraver (wood), print publisher.

Le Blanc credits Jacob Camerlander with having engraved various ornamental works and Biblical themes.

Article

Bohemian School, 16th century, male.

Illustrator.

Johann Cantor was a printer from Prague and he decorated a number of books.

Article

French, 16th century, male.

Activec.1564.

Engraver (wood), printer, print publisher.

Brulliot mentions a Bishop Holding a Cross and a Book as being by Nicolas Chesneau.

Article

German, 16th century, male.

Active in Augsburg.

Painter, print publisher.

Anthony Cortoys the Elder lived in Frankfurt am Main and in Heidelberg, where it seems he died. He was the father of Anthony Corthoys the Younger.

Article

Flemish School, 16th century, male.

Born 1490, in Bruges.

Engraver (wood), printer, print publisher.

Article

Dutch, 16th century, male.

Engraver, printer.

Baptista van Doetechum lived in Haarlem, the Netherlands, where he married Hendrixe Roeloft Van Meerlem in 1596. He is subsequently recorded as being resident in Deventer, the Netherlands, in 1606. Together with his brother Lucas, he carried out tasks connected with the funeral procession of Charles V, working after H. Coek....

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German, 16th century, male.

Active in Frankfurt.

Born 1503.

Engraver (wood), printer.

Article

Dutch, 16th century, male.

Born in Emerik.

Engraver (wood/line-engraving), printer.

Jan Euwoutsone lived in Amsterdam.

Article

German, 16th century, male.

Born 1528, in Heidelberg (Baden-Württemberg); died 22 March 1590, in Frankfurt.

Painter, engraver.

Sigmond Feyerabend is mainly known as a publisher.

Article

French, 16th century, male.

Active in Lille.

Died c. 1570, in London.

Engraver, print publisher.

He engraved several plates to illustrate his publications. In 1545, he published a translation of Versalius' Fabrica (De humani corporis fabrica liberi septem), originally printed in Padua in 1542 with woodcuts. Geminus copied these illustrations on to copper and dedicated the book to King Henry VIII under the title of ...

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French, 16th century, male.

Painter, engraver. Religious subjects, allegorical subjects.

The life of this artist is unknown. He has been associated with the printer Jean de Gourmont who was active in Paris between 1506 and 1520. Other critics have claimed that he was a goldsmith because of his subtle and precise touch. Over 40 line engravings signed with the monogram ...

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French, 16th century, male.

Engraver.

It is believed that this artist was the son or rather grandson of the Parisian printer Gilles de Gourmont. He qualified as a master printer in 1581 and entered into partnership with his brother François. He made copper engravings and above all produced wooden blocks signed with the monogram ...

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Gryphe  

German, 16th century, male.

Born probably, in Reutlingen (Baden-Württemberg).

Printer, engraver (wood).

The brother of Sébastien Gryphe (1493-1556), he lived from 1532 to 1545 in Paris and Lyons where he was a printer and bookseller. Rondot (in his Art and Artists at Lyons...