Pieter van den Keere (Latin: Petrus Kaerius 1571 – c. 1646) was a Flemish engraver, publisher and globe maker who worked for the most part of his career in England and the Dutch Republic.
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PietervandenKeere (Latin: Petrus Kaerius 1571 – c. 1646) was a Flemish engraver, publisher and globe maker who worked for the most part of his career...
vandenKeere (sometimes known as Colette Hondius after her marriage) (1568–1629) was a Dutch engraver who was the sister of engraver Pietervanden Keere...
Hendrik vandenKeere (c. 1540/2 – 1580) was a punchcutter, or cutter of punches to make metal type, who lived in Ghent in modern Belgium. VandenKeere was...
Makuti Town at the southern end of the island. A map engraved by PietervandenKeere in 1598 Chart of the Harbour in 1810 The 3.8-kilometre-long (2.4 mi)...
1613. It first appeared in a globe designed by him and produced by PietervandenKeere. One year later, Jakob Bartsch featured it in his atlas. Johannes...
around 1613 by Petrus Plancius on a celestial globe published by PietervandenKeere. These six new constellations were Camelopardalis, Gallus, Jordanis...
chronicle, Fr. Urdaneta named the place Daquepitan. Peter Kaerius (PietervandenKeere) identified the location as Dapito in his cartographic map of 1598...
equally possible that they were the work of Hondius's brother-in-law, PietervandenKeere, who also lived and worked in London, and who in the same year (1616)...
were published. In some editions - such as a print published by PietervandenKeere in Amsterdam in 1622 - Jean Surhon is incorrectly named as the author...
regent. He was also connected by marriage to Jodocus Hondius and PietervandenKeere, his brothers-in-law and both cartographers, and this would influence...
Hondius, Petrus Montanus, and Hondius' brother-in-law Petrus Kaerius (PietervandenKeere)(1571 – c. 1646), himself an engraver, formed the nucleus of what...
Colette vandenKeere (sometimes known as Colette Hondius), daughter of Hendrik, an engraver of metal type, and collaborated with her brother Pieter, also...
with its predecessors, of which the earliest surviving copy is PietervandenKeere's The new tydings out of Italie are not yet com from 2 December 1620...
Poelenburg[53] Alexander Keerings[54] Joris van Schoten[55] Nestus Thoman[56] Pieter Feddes[57] Hendrik Terbruggen[58] Adrian van der Venne[59] Johan Torrentius[60]...
increasingly naturalistic, influenced by Dutch tonalism in the manner of Pieter de Molyn, Jan van Goyen and others. A key event in Keirincx's career was his sojourn...