Lievin Cruyl or Lieven Cruyl (name variations: Levin Cruijl, Lievin Cruijl, Levin Cruyl, Livinus Cruylius, Cruylius Livinus) (5 September 1634 – before 1720)[1] was a Flemish priest and a draughtsman and etcher[2] of landscapes, seascapes, and architectural views.[3] The drawings and etchings he made during his extended stays in Italy and Paris contributed to the development of the topographical views known as veduta.
was of the Tower of Babel itself, based on an earlier illustration by LievinCruyl. Kircher must have begun work on the project many years before the work...
of Our Lord Alexander VII), published by Giovanni Giacomo de Rossi "LievinCruyl, Prospectus Locorum Urbis Romae Insignium" (PDF). Archived from the original...
Caffi, Antonio Canova, Giuseppe Ceracchi, Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari, LievinCruyl, Felice Giani, Pietro Labruzzi, Francesco Mochi, Giovanni Paolo Panini...
February – Peter van de Velde, painter (died after 1723) May 9 May – LievinCruyl, priest-architect (died before 1720) Date uncertain John Heigham (born...