Jan Luyken (1649-1712) and Caspar Luyken (1672-1708)
[Antique print, game, etching] De Speelkaartemaker / The Playing Cards Maker, published ca. 1700.
The workshop of makers of playing cards.
In 1694 the Amsterdam artists Jan and Casper Luyken published their celebrated ‘Het menselyk bedryf’ (Amsterdam, Jan and Casper Luyken, 1694), a collection of one hundred fine engravings depicting the arts and crafts. Jan Luyken (1649-1712) belonged to the best engravers of the period. His son Casper (1672-1708) assisted with the making of the prints, each depicting a particular occupation, with the name of the profession, one or two explanatory lines above the plate and followed by a six-line poem below.
The book was an instant success and was reprinted many times up to 1767, using the same engraved plates over and over again, although the originals included engraved captions and poems were cut from the plates. Even in 1822, the worn copper plates were used one more time as illustrations for J.A.C. Lohr’s ‘Kunst en vernuft’. Other printers and booksellers tried to gain profit from the popular bestseller as well. The first of many pirated editions asppeared as soon as 1695.
The prints we offer from Jan and Casper Luyken all date back to an early eigteenth-century edition of ‘Het menselyk bedryf’.
SKU: PR120763
Etching on paper, text in letterpress; total: 156 x 97 mm, some rubbing and somewhat fraied external margins, otherwise in good condition. Comes with pages 299 to 302.
€ 72,60 (€ 60,00 ex. btw)