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copperplate engraver, Mezzotintokünstler, Etcher, b. 1660 - d. 1713

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        • Schenk, Pieter (1660-1718/19). "t Gesicht" (Sight).
          Nov. 22, 2024

          Schenk, Pieter (1660-1718/19). "t Gesicht" (Sight).

          Est: €70 - €90

          Schenk, Pieter (1660-1718/19). "t Gesicht" (Sight). Mezzotint from the series of the Five senses, 16,5x13,5 cm., w. engr. caption below. - Cut well outside the platemark. = Rare. Hollstein 382. According to Hollstein not part of a series, but the plate was reused for Hollstein 377 (also Sight).

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        • [Amsterdam and surroundings]. Schenk, Petrus (1660-1711). Afbeeldinge der voornaamste gebouwen van Amsterdam.
          Nov. 22, 2024

          [Amsterdam and surroundings]. Schenk, Petrus (1660-1711). Afbeeldinge der voornaamste gebouwen van Amsterdam.

          Est: €200 - €300

          [Amsterdam and surroundings]. Schenk, Petrus (1660-1711). Afbeeldinge der voornaamste gebouwen van Amsterdam. Lot of 31 (of 100) engr. plates from the series, w. captions below in Latin and Dutch and engr. list of plates, Amst., B. Greve, (±1700). - All margins fingersoiled; taken from 3 different copies, w. various margin sizes. = Hollstein 1098-1197. 5, 8, 12, 15, 21, 24, 26, 28, 29, 31, 33, 37-40, 46, 59, 63-68, 72, 77, 89, 90, 92, 93, 95 and 100. AND num. other (sm.) views of Amsterdam, various techniques and various sizes, 17th-late 19th cent.

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        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Fortress plan, Bergen, around 1712, Copper engraving
          Oct. 26, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Fortress plan, Bergen, around 1712, Copper engraving

          Est: €75 - €125

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): Fortification plan, "Bergen", Mons, Belgium, c. 1712, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Laid paper Inscription: Inscribed below the image in Dutch and Latin: Bergen, in Henegouw aan de Trouille, tusschen Brussel en Valencyn: onder de Fransche geraakt, 1691". Signed in the plate and with indication of place: "Pet. Schenk exc. Amst C. P." Date: c. 1712 Description: Copper engraving in red. From: Frederik den Femtes Atlas, vol. 12, tvl. 57. View of Bergen; bird's eye view of the fortress. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Maps, Belgium, Size: Laid paper: 16,0 cm x 20,0 cm (6,3 x 7,9 in), Depiction: 14,3 cm x 18,9 cm (5,6 x 7,4 in)

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        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Map of Menen, city fortifications, West Flanders, around 1710, Copper engravi
          Oct. 26, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Map of Menen, city fortifications, West Flanders, around 1710, Copper engravi

          Est: €300 - €400

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): Map of Menen with fortification plan, fortification, West Flanders, c. 1710, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Laid paper Inscription: The copper engraving was produced in red colour, which was used only rarely and for special occasions, especially in the 18th century. Inscribed below the image in Dutch and Latin: "Meenen, leggende in Wals Vlaanderen aen de Lisse...". Signed and inscribed in the plate: "Pet. Schenk exc. Amst C. P.". Date: c. 1710 Description: Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, now part of Wuppertal. Around 1684 he moved to Amsterdam and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialising in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. Until his death in 1718/19 he published numerous maps and pictures. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Cities, Belgium, Size: Laid paper: 15,5 cm x 19,3 cm (6,1 x 7,6 in), Depiction: 13,3 cm x 19,0 cm (5,2 x 7,5 in)

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        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Map of Huy on the Meuse, fortification plan, around 1706, Copper engraving
          Oct. 26, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Map of Huy on the Meuse, fortification plan, around 1706, Copper engraving

          Est: €300 - €400

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): Map of Huy on the Meuse with fortifications, Province of Liège, c. 1706, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Laid paper Inscription: The copper engraving was produced in red colour, which was used only rarely and for special occasions, especially in the 18th century. Inscribed in Dutch and Latin below the image. Signed in the plate and with an indication of the place: "Pet. Schenk exc. Amst C. P.". Date: c. 1706 Description: From: "Schouwburg van den oorlog beginnende van koning Karel den II tot op koning Karel den III ... = Theatrum bellicum incipiens a Carolo II hispaniarum rege ad Carolum III". Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, now Wuppertal. Around 1684 he moved to Amsterdam and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialising in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. Until his death in 1718/19 he published numerous maps and pictures. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Cities, Belgium, Size: Laid paper: 15,5 cm x 19,5 cm (6,1 x 7,7 in)

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        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Portrait of King Frederick I of Prussia (1657-1713), 1705, Mezzotint
          Oct. 26, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Portrait of King Frederick I of Prussia (1657-1713), 1705, Mezzotint

          Est: €300 - €400

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): Portrait of King of Prussia Frederick I Hohenzollern (1657 Königsberg - 1713 Berlin), 1705, Mezzotint Technique: Mezzotint on Paper Inscription: Lower middle signed in the printing plate: "P. Schenk fec: Amst: C. Priv: 1705". Lower middle inscribed in the printing plate: "Fridericus Tertius, Borussorum Rex.S.R.I. Elector. ". Date: 1705 Description: The artwork is a majestic depiction of Frederick I, King of Prussia. The detailed workmanship and the symbolic presence of the crown lend the depiction a solemn appearance that radiates timeless respect and dignity. Person: Depicted: King of Prussia Friedrich I. Hohenzollern (1657 Königsberg - 1713 Berlin) Keywords: Portrait; Fridericus Tertius; King; Borussorum Rex; Monarch; Crown; Baroque; Historical; Nobility; Power; Sovereignty; Dignity; Grace; Symbolism; Work of art; Reign; Tradition; Art history; Wealth; Legacy; Dynasty; Prussia; Frederick I; ;, 18th century, Baroque, Portraits, Germany, Size: Paper: 31,8 cm x 22,5 cm (12,5 x 8,9 in), Plate: 27,3 cm x 19,0 cm (10,7 x 7,5 in), Depiction: 23,5 cm x 18,9 cm (9,3 x 7,4 in)

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        • Schenk, Petrus (1660 - 1718)
          Oct. 12, 2024

          Schenk, Petrus (1660 - 1718)

          Est: -

          Schenk, Petrus (1660 - 1718) Kupferstich. Ansicht mit Schiffen um 1700. Coloriert. Brandenburg, Preußen . 23 x 27 cm

          Kunst-und Auktionshaus Schloss Hagenburg
        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Zaragoza 1707, War of the Spanish Succession, around 1720, Etching
          Sep. 28, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Zaragoza 1707, War of the Spanish Succession, around 1720, Etching

          Est: €120 - €200

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): War of the Spanish Succession, Theatres of War, Zaragoza 19 May 1707, c. 1720, Etching Technique: Etching on Laid paper Inscription: Inscribed below the image in Dutch and Latin: "Den 19. May 1707 wert Zarragozza, de hooft stad van Aragon en vervolgens dat geheele koninkryk onder de devotie van koning Philippus V gebracht.". Signed in the centre below the image "P. Schenk exc. Amst. C. P.". Original work: "Schouwburg van den oorlog, beginnende van koning Karel den II. tot op Koning Karel den III" (Amsterdam : Schenk, first 1706) Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, now part of Wuppertal. Around 1684 he moved to Amsterdam and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialising in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. Until his death in 1718/19 he published numerous maps and pictures. Please also note our other works in the Peter Schenk series. Date: c. 1720 Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Military, Spain, Size: Laid paper: 16,9 cm x 19,0 cm (6,7 x 7,5 in), Depiction: 13,9 cm x 18,3 cm (5,5 x 7,2 in)

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        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), War of the Spanish Succession, 1701, around 1720, Etching
          Sep. 28, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), War of the Spanish Succession, 1701, around 1720, Etching

          Est: €120 - €200

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): War of the Spanish Succession in 1701, crossing the Alps, c. 1720, Etching Technique: Etching on Laid paper Inscription: Inscribed in Dutch and Latin below the image. Signed in the centre below the depiction "P. Schenk exc. Amst. C. P.". Original work: "Schouwburg van den oorlog, beginnende van koning Karel den II. tot op Koning Karel den III" (Amsterdam : Schenk, first 1706). Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, now part of Wuppertal. Around 1684 he moved to Amsterdam and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialising in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. Until his death in 1718/19 he published numerous maps and pictures. Please also note our other works in the Peter Schenk series. Date: c. 1720 Description: The depiction shows the imperial troops at the beginning of the War of the Spanish Succession in the spring of 1701 with heavy equipment crossing the Alps, with Prince Eugene bypassing the French standing in the Adige plain on the eastern flank. Above right, Prince Eugene of Savoy observing the action. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Military, Italy, Size: Laid paper: 15,8 cm x 19,9 cm (6,2 x 7,8 in), Depiction: 14,4 cm x 18,7 cm (5,7 x 7,4 in)

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        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Capture of the mountain fortress of Exilles, 1708, 1712, Etching
          Sep. 28, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Capture of the mountain fortress of Exilles, 1708, 1712, Etching

          Est: €120 - €200

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): Capture of the mountain fortress of Exilles in 1708, 1712, Etching Technique: Etching on Laid paper Inscription: Inscribed in Dutch and Latin below the image. Signed in the centre below the depiction "P. Schenk exc. Amst. C. P.". Original work: "Schouwburg van den oorlog, beginnende van koning Karel den II. tot op Koning Karel den III" (Amsterdam : Schenk, first 1706). Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, now part of Wuppertal. Around 1684 he moved to Amsterdam and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialising in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. Until his death in 1718/19 he published numerous maps and pictures. Please also note our other works in the Peter Schenk series. Date: 1712 Description: Map of the border region from Piedmont to the French Dauphiné; at the lower margin pictorial representation of the battle tumult during the capture of the mountain fortress of Exilles in 1708. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Military, Italy, Size: Laid paper: 16,6 cm x 19,1 cm (6,5 x 7,5 in), Depiction: 14,4 cm x 18,2 cm (5,7 x 7,2 in)

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        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Louis XV, Journey to Paris 1701, around 1730, Copper engraving
          Sep. 28, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Louis XV, Journey to Paris 1701, around 1730, Copper engraving

          Est: €120 - €200

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): Louis XV, Duke of Anjou, Journey to Paris on 4 December 1701, c. 1730, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Laid paper Inscription: Inscribed in Dutch and Latin below the image. Signed in the centre below the image "P. Schenk exc. Amst C. P.". Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, today part of Wuppertal. Around 1684 he moved to Amsterdam and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialising in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. Until his death in 1718/19 he published numerous maps and pictures. Please also note our other works in the Peter Schenk series. Date: c. 1730 Description: Copper engraving in red Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Landscape, France, Size: Laid paper: 15,3 cm x 18,3 cm (6 x 7,2 in), Depiction: 13,0 cm x 17,8 cm (5,1 x 7 in)

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        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Battle of Bouchain 12/09/1711, around 1730, Copper engraving
          Sep. 28, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Battle of Bouchain 12/09/1711, around 1730, Copper engraving

          Est: €120 - €200

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): Map of the Battle of Bouchain 12 September 1711, Siege of Bouchain, c. 1730, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Laid paper Date: c. 1730 Description: Excellent depiction in the lower right of a French flag bearer leading the soldiers behind him and encouraging them to attack. Inscribed in Dutch and Latin. Signed in the centre below the depiction "P. Schenk exc. Amst C. Pr.". Amsterdam c. 1730. Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, today part of Wuppertal. Around 1684 he moved to Amsterdam and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialised in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. Until his death in 1718/19 he published numerous maps and pictures. Please also note our other works in the Peter Schenk series. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Military, France, Size: Laid paper: 16,0 cm x 19,3 cm (6,3 x 7,6 in), Depiction: 13,0 cm x 18,4 cm (5,1 x 7,2 in)

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        • PETRUS SCHENCK Leipzig, Germany ( ) / (1711) "Portugal"
          Sep. 24, 2024

          PETRUS SCHENCK Leipzig, Germany ( ) / (1711) "Portugal"

          Est: €375 - €500

          Hand-colored engraving Map of the kingdoms of Portugal and Algarve and part of the kingdoms of Galicia, (Vigo), Leon, (Zamora, Salamanca); Extremadura, (Plasencia, Coria, Merida, Badajoz); Andalusia, (Seville, Cadiz). Title, author, privilege and year on cartouche with coats of arms of both kingdoms and ship. Measurements: Frame: 59 x 49.5 cm

          Ansorena
        • Pieter Schenk (1660 - 1718) Een kaart van Vlaanderen "Flandriae comitatus in suastoparchias optime distinctus (...)"
          Sep. 23, 2024

          Pieter Schenk (1660 - 1718) Een kaart van Vlaanderen "Flandriae comitatus in suastoparchias optime distinctus (...)"

          Est: €100 - €150

          Gravure, handgekleurd. B 57 x 49.5 / 83 x 74.5 cm

          Veilinghuis Onder de Boompjes
        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Portrait of King Frederick I of Prussia (1657-1713), 1705, Mezzotint
          Aug. 17, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Portrait of King Frederick I of Prussia (1657-1713), 1705, Mezzotint

          Est: €300 - €400

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): Portrait of King of Prussia Frederick I Hohenzollern (1657 Königsberg - 1713 Berlin), 1705, Mezzotint Technique: Mezzotint on Paper Inscription: Lower middle signed in the printing plate: "P. Schenk fec: Amst: C. Priv: 1705". Lower middle inscribed in the printing plate: "Fridericus Tertius, Borussorum Rex.S.R.I. Elector. ". Date: 1705 Description: The artwork is a majestic depiction of Frederick I, King of Prussia. The detailed workmanship and the symbolic presence of the crown lend the depiction a solemn appearance that radiates timeless respect and dignity. Person: Depicted: King of Prussia Friedrich I. Hohenzollern (1657 Königsberg - 1713 Berlin) Keywords: Portrait; Fridericus Tertius; King; Borussorum Rex; Monarch; Crown; Baroque; Historical; Nobility; Power; Sovereignty; Dignity; Grace; Symbolism; Work of art; Reign; Tradition; Art history; Wealth; Legacy; Dynasty; Prussia; Frederick I; ;, 18th century, Baroque, Portraits, Germany, Size: Paper: 31,8 cm x 22,5 cm (12,5 x 8,9 in), Plate: 27,3 cm x 19,0 cm (10,7 x 7,5 in), Depiction: 23,5 cm x 18,9 cm (9,3 x 7,4 in)

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        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Fortification. Antwerp on the Scheldt, around 1730, Copper engraving
          Jul. 27, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Fortification. Antwerp on the Scheldt, around 1730, Copper engraving

          Est: €300 - €400

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): Map of the fortifications of the city of Antwerp on the Scheldt, c. 1730, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Laid paper Inscription: The engraving was made in red colour, which was rarely used, especially in the 18th century, and only for special occasions. Inscribed below the depiction in Dutch and Latin: "Antwerpen, in Braband, aan de Schelde, zynde een Marquisaat, door Philips de Tweede met een casteel versterkt Haar gesicht is in ons Stede boek." Parallel title: "Antverpia, Brabantiæ, ad Scaldim, per Philippum Secundum arcæ munitum conseptus eius in Hacatompoli". Signed in the centre below the image and with the location: "Pet. Schenk exc. Amst C. P.". Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, today Wuppertal. He moved to Amsterdam around 1684 and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialising in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. He published numerous maps and pictures until his death in 1718/19. Please also note our other works in the series by Peter Schenk. Date: c. 1730 Description: From: Frederik den Femtes Atlas, vol. 12, tvl. 57. Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, now Wuppertal. Around 1684 he moved to Amsterdam and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialising in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. He published numerous maps and pictures until his death in 1718/19. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Maps, Belgium, Antwerp (Antwerp), Size: Laid paper: 15,6 cm x 19,6 cm (6,1 x 7,7 in), Depiction: 14,2 cm x 18,7 cm (5,6 x 7,4 in)

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        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Death of King Karel van Spangen, 1707, Copper engraving
          Jul. 27, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Death of King Karel van Spangen, 1707, Copper engraving

          Est: €120 - €200

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): Death of King Karel van Spangens, Milan, 1707, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Laid paper Inscription: Inscribed below the depiction: "Den 13 January 1707 is Koning Carel III van Spangen tot Milaen voor harr Heer van dat Hertogdom verklaart." Inscribed in Dutch and Latin. Title of the series: "Toulon ... onder den Hertog van Savoyen ... den 14 July 1707 belegert ...". Signed in the centre below the image "P. Schenk exc. Amst C. P.". Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, today Wuppertal. He moved to Amsterdam around 1684 and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialising in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. He published numerous maps and pictures until his death in 1718/19. Please also note our other works in the series by Peter Schenk. Date: 1707 Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Portraits, Netherlands, Size: Laid paper: 16,5 cm x 18,7 cm (6,5 x 7,4 in), Depiction: 13,9 cm x 18,1 cm (5,5 x 7,1 in)

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        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Map of Namur, Belgium, around 1700, Copper engraving
          Jul. 27, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Map of Namur, Belgium, around 1700, Copper engraving

          Est: €300 - €400

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): Fortification plan of Namur, cartographic military map, c. 1700, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Laid paper Inscription: The copper engraving was produced in red colour, which was used only rarely and for special occasions, especially in the 18th century. Inscribed below the image in Dutch and Latin: "Naamen, in het landschap van die naam, op het zaamen vloeyen van Maas en Sambre: door de Fransche gewonnen, 1692, door Koning Willem 1693, doch heden weder onder de Fransche Haar gesicht is in ons Stede bock ; Parallel title: Namurcum, ad Mosæ ac Sabis confluentes: cessit Gallis, 1692; Wilhelmo regi, 1693; hodie tamen rursus Gallis. Conspectus eius in Hecatompoli". Signed in the plate and with indication of place: "Pet. Schenk exc. Amst C. P.". Date: c. 1700 Description: From: "Frederik den Femtes Atlas, Vol. 12, Tvl. 57.". Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, now part of Wuppertal. Around 1684 he moved to Amsterdam and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialising in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. Until his death in 1718/19 he published numerous maps and pictures. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Cities, Belgium, Size: Laid paper: 15,5 cm x 19,8 cm (6,1 x 7,8 in), Depiction: 14,2 cm x 18,6 cm (5,6 x 7,3 in)

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        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Map of Savoy, 1708, Copper engraving
          Jul. 27, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Map of Savoy, 1708, Copper engraving

          Est: €300 - €400

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): Map of Savoy, Duke of Savoy, Ascent of the Little Saint Bernard in Savoy, 8 July 1711, 1708, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Laid paper Inscription: The copper engraving was produced in red colour, which was used only rarely and for special occasions, especially in the 18th century. Inscribed in Dutch and Latin below the image. Signed in the plate and with an indication of the place: "Pet. Schenk exc. Amst C. P.". Date: 1708 Description: Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, now part of Wuppertal. Around 1684 he moved to Amsterdam and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialising in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. Until his death in 1718/19 he published numerous maps and pictures. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Military, France, Size: Laid paper: 16,0 cm x 19,8 cm (6,3 x 7,8 in), Depiction: 13,0 cm x 18,9 cm (5,1 x 7,4 in)

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        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Map of Lille, military map, 1708, Copper engraving
          Jul. 27, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Map of Lille, military map, 1708, Copper engraving

          Est: €300 - €400

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): Plan of Lille, Cartographic Military Map, 1708, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Laid paper Inscription: The copper engraving was produced in red colour, which was used only rarely and for special occasions, especially in the 18th century. Inscribed in the lower right cartouche "Situation der gegend Lille mit der vertranchirung unser beyden Arméen, wie auch de Franzosen zwischen Selins, und Herins stehende. d. 15. Sept. 1708". Signed in the plate and with indication of place: "Pet. Schenk exc. Amst C. P.". Date: 1708 Description: From: Frederik den Femtes Atlas, vol. 12, tvl. 58. Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, now part of Wuppertal. Around 1684 he moved to Amsterdam and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialised in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. Until his death in 1718/19 he published numerous maps and pictures. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Cities, France, Size: Laid paper: 16,3 cm x 18,8 cm (6,4 x 7,4 in), Depiction: 14,4 cm x 18,0 cm (5,7 x 7,1 in)

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        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Plan of the fortress of Béthune, around 1712, Copper engraving
          Jul. 27, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Plan of the fortress of Béthune, around 1712, Copper engraving

          Est: €300 - €400

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): Plan of the fortress of Béthune, cartographic military map, c. 1712, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Laid paper Inscription: The copper engraving was produced in red colour, which was used only rarely and for special occasions, especially in the 18th century. Inscribed in Dutch and Latin below the image. Signed in the plate and with an indication of the place: "Pet. Schenk exc. Amst C. P.". Date: c. 1712 Description: Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, now part of Wuppertal. Around 1684 he moved to Amsterdam and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialising in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. Until his death in 1718/19 he published numerous maps and pictures. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Cities, France, Size: Laid paper: 16,3 cm x 19,0 cm (6,4 x 7,5 in), Depiction: 14,4 cm x 18,5 cm (5,7 x 7,3 in)

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        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Arras in Artoys, 1654, military map, around 1712, Copper engraving
          Jul. 27, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Arras in Artoys, 1654, military map, around 1712, Copper engraving

          Est: €300 - €400

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): Arras in Artoys, 1654, Citadel, cartographic military map, c. 1712, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Laid paper Inscription: The copper engraving was produced in red colour, which was used only rarely and for special occasions, especially in the 18th century. Inscribed below the image in Dutch and Latin "Arras of Atrecht, in Artoys, aan de Scarpe door Louys de XIII gewonnen, 1640; doch tot de Spaansche gekeerd, 1654". Signed in the plate and with indication of place: "Pet. Schenk exc. Amst C. P.". Date: c. 1712 Description: From: "Schouwburgh van den oorlog, beginnende van Koning Karel II. tot op Koning Karel III." Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, now part of Wuppertal. Around 1684 he moved to Amsterdam and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialising in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. Until his death in 1718/19 he published numerous maps and pictures. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Cities, France, Size: Laid paper: 16,3 cm x 19,8 cm (6,4 x 7,8 in), Depiction: 14,4 cm x 18,5 cm (5,7 x 7,3 in)

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        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Hulst in der Provinz Zeeland, around 1712, Copper engraving
          Jul. 27, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Hulst in der Provinz Zeeland, around 1712, Copper engraving

          Est: €300 - €400

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): Plan von Hulst in der Provinz Zeeland, c. 1712, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Laid paper Inscription: The copper engraving was produced in red colour, which was used only rarely and for special occasions, especially in the 18th century. Inscribed below the image in Dutch and Latin: "Hulst, in vlanderen (wel eer de laagtste verwinninge van Frederik Henrik) bevryd door het vermeesteren van den Grooten en Kleenen Kyckuit 30 Aug. 1702." Signed in the plate and with indication of place: "Pet. Schenk exc. Amst C. P.". Date: c. 1712 Description: Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, now part of Wuppertal. Around 1684 he moved to Amsterdam and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialising in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. Until his death in 1718/19 he published numerous maps and pictures. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Cities, Netherlands, Size: Laid paper: 16,0 cm x 19,8 cm (6,3 x 7,8 in), Depiction: 14,4 cm x 18,6 cm (5,7 x 7,3 in)

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        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Alburquerque 10. Jun. 1705, around 1712, Copper engraving
          Jul. 27, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Alburquerque 10. Jun. 1705, around 1712, Copper engraving

          Est: €300 - €400

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): Alburquerque 10 Jun 1705, Charles III, c. 1712, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Laid paper Inscription: The copper engraving was produced in red colour, which was used only rarely and for special occasions, especially in the 18th century. Inscribed in Dutch and Latin below the image. Signed in the plate and with an indication of the place: "Pet. Schenk exc. Amst C. P.". Date: c. 1712 Description: Plate 60 from: Frederik den Femtes Atlas, vol. 12". Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, now Wuppertal. Around 1684 he moved to Amsterdam and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialising in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. Until his death in 1718/19 he published numerous maps and pictures. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Cities, Spain, Size: Laid paper: 15,6 cm x 19,2 cm (6,1 x 7,6 in), Depiction: 13,8 cm x 19,0 cm (5,4 x 7,5 in)

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        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Map of the Battle of Cadiz 1702, around 1712, Copper engraving
          Jul. 27, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Map of the Battle of Cadiz 1702, around 1712, Copper engraving

          Est: €300 - €400

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): Map of the Battle of Cadiz 1702, Andalusia, Bourbon-Spanish Victory, c. 1712, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Laid paper Inscription: The copper engraving was produced in red colour, which was used only rarely and for special occasions, especially in the 18th century. Inscribed in Dutch and Latin below the image. Signed in the plate and with an indication of the place: "Pet. Schenk exc. Amst C. P.". Date: c. 1712 Description: Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, now part of Wuppertal. Around 1684 he moved to Amsterdam and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialising in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. Until his death in 1718/19 he published numerous maps and pictures. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Cities, Spain, Size: Laid paper: 16,0 cm x 20,0 cm (6,3 x 7,9 in), Depiction: 14,5 cm x 18,5 cm (5,7 x 7,3 in)

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        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Capture of Gibraltar 1704, around 1712, Copper engraving
          Jul. 27, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Capture of Gibraltar 1704, around 1712, Copper engraving

          Est: €300 - €400

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): Capture of Gibraltar 1704, sailing ship and coastal fortress, c. 1712, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Laid paper Inscription: The copper engraving was produced in red colour, which was used only rarely and for special occasions, especially in the 18th century. Inscribed in Dutch and Latin below the image. Signed in the plate and with an indication of the place: "Pet. Schenk exc. Amst C. P.". Date: c. 1712 Description: The capture of Gibraltar took place between 1 and 4 August 1704 during the War of the Spanish Succession. The Allies on the side of Charles, the Habsburg pretender to the throne, captured the city and fortress. Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, now part of Wuppertal. Around 1684 he moved to Amsterdam and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialising in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. Until his death in 1718/19 he published numerous maps and pictures. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Seafaring, Spain, Size: Laid paper: 16,3 cm x 19,0 cm (6,4 x 7,5 in), Depiction: 14,3 cm x 18,8 cm (5,6 x 7,4 in)

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        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Entry of Philip V into Madrid, around 1712, Copper engraving
          Jul. 27, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Entry of Philip V into Madrid, around 1712, Copper engraving

          Est: €300 - €400

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): Entry of Philip V into Madrid, 14 April 1701, c. 1712, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Laid paper Inscription: The copper engraving was produced in red colour, which was used only rarely and for special occasions, especially in the 18th century. Inscribed below the image in Dutch and Latin "Den 14 April 1701 doet de koning Philippus zyn / Plégtelyke intreding te Madrid / Introitus Regis Philippi V en urbem / Madritum die 14 Aprilis anno 1701.". Signed in the plate and with indication of place: "Pet. Schenk exc. Amst C. P.". Date: c. 1712 Description: Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, now part of Wuppertal. Around 1684 he moved to Amsterdam and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialising in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. Until his death in 1718/19 he published numerous maps and pictures. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Cities, Spain, Size: Laid paper: 15,3 cm x 19,0 cm (6 x 7,5 in), Depiction: 15,0 cm x 18,0 cm (5,9 x 7,1 in)

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        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Herzog v. Orleans, Valencia, 1707, around 1712, Copper engraving
          Jul. 27, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Herzog v. Orleans, Valencia, 1707, around 1712, Copper engraving

          Est: €300 - €400

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): Duke of Orleans takes command of the troops in Spain, Valencia, 1707, c. 1712, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Laid paper Inscription: The copper engraving was produced in red colour, which was used only rarely and for special occasions, especially in the 18th century. Inscribed in Dutch and Latin below the image. Signed in the plate and with an indication of the place: "Pet. Schenk exc. Amst C. P.". Date: c. 1712 Description: Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, now part of Wuppertal. Around 1684 he moved to Amsterdam and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialising in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. Until his death in 1718/19 he published numerous maps and pictures. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Military, Spain, Size: Laid paper: 16,8 cm x 19,0 cm (6,6 x 7,5 in), Depiction: 13,8 cm x 18,0 cm (5,4 x 7,1 in)

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        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Louis XV, Proclamation, around 1712, Copper engraving
          Jul. 27, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Louis XV, Proclamation, around 1712, Copper engraving

          Est: €300 - €400

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): Louis XV, 8 September 1715, King of France and Navarre, c. 1712, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Laid paper Inscription: The copper engraving was produced in red colour, which was used only rarely and for special occasions, especially in the 18th century. Inscribed in Dutch and Latin below the image. Signed in the plate and with an indication of the place: "Pet. Schenk exc. Amst Cum. Pr.". Date: c. 1712 Description: Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, now part of Wuppertal. Around 1684 he moved to Amsterdam and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialising in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. Until his death in 1718/19 he published numerous maps and pictures. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Portraits, France, Size: Laid paper: 16,0 cm x 19,0 cm (6,3 x 7,5 in), Depiction: 13,3 cm x 17,6 cm (5,2 x 6,9 in)

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        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Scene at the deathbed, Charles II., around 1712, Copper engraving
          Jul. 27, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Scene at the deathbed, Charles II., around 1712, Copper engraving

          Est: €300 - €400

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): Deathbed Scene, Charles II, Carlos II, King of Spain, House of Habsburg, c. 1712, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Laid paper Inscription: The copper engraving was produced in red colour, which was used only rarely and for special occasions, especially in the 18th century. Inscribed in Dutch and Latin below the image. Signed in the plate and with an indication of the place: "Pet. Schenk exc. Amst C. P.". Date: c. 1712 Description: Charles' death without descendants entitled to inherit triggered the outbreak of the War of the Spanish Succession (1701-1714) and established the beginning of Bourbon rule in Spain. Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, now part of Wuppertal. Around 1684 he moved to Amsterdam and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialising in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. Until his death in 1718/19 he published numerous maps and pictures. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Politics, Spain, Size: Laid paper: 16,5 cm x 18,5 cm (6,5 x 7,3 in), Depiction: 13,3 cm x 17,6 cm (5,2 x 6,9 in)

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        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Duc d'Anjou receives the crown of Spain, around 1712, Copper engraving
          Jul. 27, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Duc d'Anjou receives the crown of Spain, around 1712, Copper engraving

          Est: €300 - €400

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): The Duc d'Anjou receives the crown of Spain, Felipe V, c. 1712, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Laid paper Inscription: The copper engraving was produced in red colour, which was used only rarely and for special occasions, especially in the 18th century. Inscribed in Dutch and Latin below the image. Signed in the plate and with indication of place: "P. Schenk exc. Amst C. P.". Date: c. 1712 Description: Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, now part of Wuppertal. Around 1684 he moved to Amsterdam and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialising in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. Until his death in 1718/19 he published numerous maps and pictures. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Portraits, Spain, Size: Laid paper: 16,4 cm x 18,9 cm (6,5 x 7,4 in), Depiction: 13,3 cm x 17,8 cm (5,2 x 7 in)

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        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), The Peace of Utrecht 1713, around 1712, Copper engraving
          Jul. 27, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), The Peace of Utrecht 1713, around 1712, Copper engraving

          Est: €300 - €400

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): Philip V Duke of Anjou signs the Final Act of the Peace of Utrecht 1713, c. 1712, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Laid paper Inscription: The copper engraving was produced in red colour, which was used only rarely and for special occasions, especially in the 18th century. Inscribed in Dutch and Latin below the image "Extremae voluntatis Regiae Tabulae aperintur in iis Dux Andegavensis Constituitur Regis mortui successor. Signed in the plate and with indication of place: "P. Schenk exc. Amst C. P.". Date: c. 1712 Description: Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, now part of Wuppertal. Around 1684 he moved to Amsterdam and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialising in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. Until his death in 1718/19 he published numerous maps and pictures. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Military, Netherlands, Size: Laid paper: 16,4 cm x 18,3 cm (6,5 x 7,2 in), Depiction: 13,3 cm x 17,8 cm (5,2 x 7 in)

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        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Proclamation of Philip V of Spain, around 1712, Copper engraving
          Jul. 27, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Proclamation of Philip V of Spain, around 1712, Copper engraving

          Est: €300 - €400

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): 24 November 1700, Proclamation of Philip V as King of Spain, c. 1712, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Laid paper Inscription: The copper engraving was produced in red colour, which was used only rarely and for special occasions, especially in the 18th century. Inscribed in Dutch and Latin below the image. Signed in the plate and with indication of place: "P. Schenk exc. Amst C. P.". Date: c. 1712 Description: First plate from: "Schouwburg van den oorlog beginnende van koning Karel den II tot op koning Karel den III ... = Theatrum bellicum incipiens a Carolo II hispaniarum rege ad Carolum III". Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, now Wuppertal. Around 1684 he moved to Amsterdam and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialising in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. Until his death in 1718/19 he published numerous maps and pictures. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Politics, France, Size: Laid paper: 15,5 cm x 18,3 cm (6,1 x 7,2 in), Depiction: 13,0 cm x 18,0 cm (5,1 x 7,1 in)

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        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), The death of Emperor Joseph I in 1711, around 1712, Copper engraving
          Jul. 27, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), The death of Emperor Joseph I in 1711, around 1712, Copper engraving

          Est: €300 - €400

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): The death of Joseph I, Emperor, King of Bohemia, Croatia and Hungary, House of Habsburg, on 17 April 1711, c. 1712, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Laid paper Inscription: The copper engraving was produced in red colour, which was used only rarely and for special occasions, especially in the 18th century. Inscribed in Dutch and Latin below the image. Signed in the plate and with indication of place: "P. Schenk exc. Amst C. P.". Date: c. 1712 Description: On 17 April 1711, the Emperor died of a smallpox epidemic at the Hofburg; in Vienna, Josefstadt and Josefsgasse are named after the Emperor; Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire from 1705 to 1711. Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, now part of Wuppertal. Around 1684 he moved to Amsterdam and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialising in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. Until his death in 1718/19 he published numerous maps and pictures. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Portraits, Austria, Size: Laid paper: 15,7 cm x 19,3 cm (6,2 x 7,6 in), Depiction: 13,0 cm x 18,5 cm (5,1 x 7,3 in)

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        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Battle of Indoigne 1706, around 1712, Copper engraving
          Jul. 27, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Battle of Indoigne 1706, around 1712, Copper engraving

          Est: €300 - €400

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): Battle of Indoigne 1706 Military overview map with markings of the troop deployments, c. 1712, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Laid paper Inscription: The copper engraving was produced in red colour, which was used only rarely and for special occasions, especially in the 18th century. Inscribed below the image in Dutch and Latin: "Overwinning, bevogten door de Engelse en Hollanders onder den Prins en Hertog van Marlboroug en den Velt marschal Heer van Ouwerkerk". Signed in the plate and with location: "Pet. Schenk exc. Amst C. P." Date: c. 1712 Description: Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, now part of Wuppertal. Around 1684 he moved to Amsterdam and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialising in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. Until his death in 1718/19 he published numerous maps and pictures. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Military, Belgium, Size: Laid paper: 15,7 cm x 19,3 cm (6,2 x 7,6 in), Depiction: 14,5 cm x 18,5 cm (5,7 x 7,3 in)

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        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Fortress plan, Winochs-Bergen, around 1712, Copper engraving
          Jul. 27, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Fortress plan, Winochs-Bergen, around 1712, Copper engraving

          Est: €300 - €400

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): Fortification map "Winochs-Bergen", Flanders, topographical military map, c. 1712, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Laid paper Inscription: At the lower part signed in the printing plate: "Pet. Schenk exc. Amst C. P.". At the lower part inscribed in the printing plate: "Winochs-Bergen, in Vlaanderen, aan de Kolme, tusschen Veurne en Duinkerken self door haar gelegenheid gesterkt". Date: c. 1712 Description: View of Winochs-Bergen, plan of the fortress from a bird's eye view. Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, today part of Wuppertal. Around 1684 he moved to Amsterdam and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialised in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. Until his death in 1718/19 he published numerous maps and pictures. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Maps, Belgium, Size: Laid paper: 16,4 cm x 19,8 cm (6,5 x 7,8 in), Depiction: 13,0 cm x 19,0 cm (5,1 x 7,5 in)

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        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Fortress map, Ypres, military map, around 1712, Copper engraving
          Jul. 27, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Fortress map, Ypres, military map, around 1712, Copper engraving

          Est: €300 - €400

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): Fortification map, "Ypres", West Flanders, topographical military map, c. 1712, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Laid paper Inscription: At the lower part signed in the printing plate: "Pet. Schenk exc. Amst C. P.". At the lower part inscribed in the printing plate: "Yperen, in Vlaanderen, tuschen Ryssel en Dixmuyden behoorende heden onder de Fransche". Date: c. 1712 Description: Bird's eye view of Ypres, plan of the fortress. Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, today part of Wuppertal. Around 1684 he moved to Amsterdam and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialising in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. Until his death in 1718/19 he published numerous maps and pictures. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Maps, Belgium, Size: Laid paper: 16,4 cm x 19,5 cm (6,5 x 7,7 in), Depiction: 14,5 cm x 18,5 cm (5,7 x 7,3 in)

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        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Fortress plan, Ath, Hainaut, around 1712, Copper engraving
          Jul. 27, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Fortress plan, Ath, Hainaut, around 1712, Copper engraving

          Est: €300 - €400

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): Fortification map, "Ath", Hainaut, topographical military map, c. 1712, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Laid paper Inscription: At the lower part signed in the printing plate: "Pet. Schenk exc. Amst C. P.". At the lower part inscribed in the printing plate: "Aath, in Henegouw, aan den Dener door de Fransche genoomen, 1667 : doch aan de Spaansche, door de Nimmeesche Vrede, weder gegeven 1678". Date: c. 1712 Description: View of Ath, a municipality in the Belgian province of Hainaut. Bird's eye view of the fortress. Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, now part of Wuppertal. Around 1684 he moved to Amsterdam and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialised in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. Until his death in 1718/19 he published numerous maps and pictures. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Maps, Belgium, Size: Laid paper: 16,4 cm x 19,0 cm (6,5 x 7,5 in), Depiction: 14,5 cm x 18,7 cm (5,7 x 7,4 in)

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        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Festungsplan, Dunkirk,, around 1700, Copper engraving
          Jul. 27, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Festungsplan, Dunkirk,, around 1700, Copper engraving

          Est: €300 - €400

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): Fortification plan of the town of Duinkerken on the Belgian coast, topographic map, c. 1700, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Laid paper Inscription: At the lower part signed in the printing plate: "Pet. Schenk exc. Amst C. P.". At the lower part inscribed in the printing plate: "Duinkerken, in Vlaanderen, aan de Noord Zee de Spaansche ontnoomen 1658, door de Engelsche aan de Fransche verkocht, 1661. Haar gesicht is in ons Stede boek.". Date: c. 1700 Description: View of Dunkirk, the most northerly town in France, lying about ten kilometres west of the border with Belgium. From: Frederik den Femtes Atlas, vol. 12, tvl. 57. View of Bergen; bird's eye view of the fortress. Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, now Wuppertal. Around 1684 he moved to Amsterdam and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialised in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. Until his death in 1718/19 he published numerous maps and pictures. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Maps, Belgium, Size: Laid paper: 17,5 cm x 19,7 cm (6,9 x 7,8 in), Depiction: 14,3 cm x 18,9 cm (5,6 x 7,4 in)

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        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Ostend fortress plan, topography, around 1712, Copper engraving
          Jul. 27, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Ostend fortress plan, topography, around 1712, Copper engraving

          Est: €300 - €400

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): Fortification plan of the city of Ostend on the Belgian coast, topographical military map, c. 1712, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Laid paper Inscription: At the lower part signed in the printing plate: "Pet. Schenk exc. Amst C. P.". At the lower part inscribed in the printing plate: "Ostende, in Vlaanderen, aan de Noord zee na een hertnekkige tegenwees : aan Spinola over gegeven 1604, dus noch heden odern Spanje". Date: c. 1712 Description: View of Ostend; harbour town on the Belgian North Sea coast in the province of West Flanders; bird's eye view of the fortress. Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, now part of Wuppertal. Around 1684 he moved to Amsterdam and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialised in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. Until his death in 1718/19 he published numerous maps and pictures. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Maps, Belgium, Size: Laid paper: 16,4 cm x 19,7 cm (6,5 x 7,8 in), Depiction: 14,5 cm x 18,5 cm (5,7 x 7,3 in)

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        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Fortifications of Brussels, around 1712, Copper engraving
          Jul. 27, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Fortifications of Brussels, around 1712, Copper engraving

          Est: €300 - €400

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): Map of the fortifications of Brussels, fortification, topographical military map, c. 1712, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Laid paper Inscription: At the lower part signed in the printing plate: "Pet. Schenk exc. Amst C. P.". At the lower part inscribed in the printing plate: "Brussel, in Braband, aan de Senne : van de Fransche iammerlyk gebombardeerd, 1695 ; Haar gesicht is in ons Stede boek". Date: c. 1712 Description: View of Brussels, plan of the fortress from the bird's eye view. From: Theatrum Bellicum, incipiens ad Carolo II Hispaniarum Rege ad Carolum III. Amsterdam, 1702. Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, now part of Wuppertal. Around 1684 he moved to Amsterdam and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialised in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. Until his death in 1718/19 he published numerous maps and pictures. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Maps, Belgium, Size: Laid paper: 16,4 cm x 19,7 cm (6,5 x 7,8 in), Depiction: 14,5 cm x 18,7 cm (5,7 x 7,4 in)

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        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Fortification of Condé, around 1712, Copper engraving
          Jul. 27, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Fortification of Condé, around 1712, Copper engraving

          Est: €300 - €400

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): Map of the fortifications of Condé, French commune, c. 1712, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Laid paper Inscription: The copper engraving was produced in red colour, which was used only rarely and for special occasions, especially in the 18th century. Inscribed below the image in Dutch and Latin "Condee, in Henegouw, op het zaamen-vloeyen, van Schelde en Haine onder Vrankryk geraakt, 1676". Signed in the plate and with indication of place: "Pet. Schenk exc. Amst C. P."; Date: c. 1712 Description: Bird's eye view of the fortress. Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, now part of Wuppertal. Around 1684 he moved to Amsterdam and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialising in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. Until his death in 1718/19 he published numerous maps and pictures. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Maps, Belgium, Size: Laid paper: 17,2 cm x 19,2 cm (6,8 x 7,6 in), Depiction: 14,4 cm x 18,8 cm (5,7 x 7,4 in)

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        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Map of the fortifications of Ghent, around 1723, Copper engraving
          Jul. 27, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Map of the fortifications of Ghent, around 1723, Copper engraving

          Est: €300 - €400

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): Map of the fortifications of the city of Ghent, Fortification, c. 1723, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Laid paper Inscription: At the lower part signed in the printing plate: "Pet. Schenk exc. Amst C. P.". Date: c. 1723 Description: From: Tables des Forces de l'Europe avec un Introduction a la Fortification, compose de 194 Plans des Villes les plus Considerables du Monde. Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, now Wuppertal. Around 1684 he moved to Amsterdam and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialising in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. Until his death in 1718/19 he published numerous maps and pictures. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Maps, Belgium, Gent, Size: Laid paper: 16,4 cm x 19,3 cm (6,5 x 7,6 in), Depiction: 14,5 cm x 18,5 cm (5,7 x 7,3 in)

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        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Fortification of Grevelingen, around 1712, Copper engraving
          Jul. 27, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Fortification of Grevelingen, around 1712, Copper engraving

          Est: €300 - €400

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): "Grevelingen", map fortification of the town of Grevelingen, Dutch coast, c. 1712, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Laid paper Inscription: The copper engraving was produced in red colour, which was used only rarely and for special occasions, especially in the 18th century. Inscribed below the image in Dutch and Latin: "Grevelingen, in Vlaandren, aan de Noord Zee Tusschen Kalis en Duinkerken. onder Vrankryk geraakt, door Turenne 1658.". Signed in the plate and with indication of place: "Pet. Schenk exc. Amst C. P.". Publisher: Amsterdam: Petrus Schenk, self-published with imperial privilege, publication date c. 1710; Date: c. 1712 Description: Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, now part of Wuppertal. Around 1684 he moved to Amsterdam and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialising in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. Until his death in 1718/19 he published numerous maps and pictures. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Maps, Netherlands, Grevelingen, Size: Laid paper: 16,4 cm x 19,8 cm (6,5 x 7,8 in), Depiction: 14,5 cm x 18,5 cm (5,7 x 7,3 in)

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        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Charleroi with fortress ring, around 1712, Copper engraving
          Jul. 27, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Charleroi with fortress ring, around 1712, Copper engraving

          Est: €300 - €400

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): Map of the fortifications of the city of Charleroi, Belgium, c. 1712, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Laid paper Inscription: The copper engraving was produced in red colour, which was used only rarely and for special occasions, especially in the 18th century. Inscribed below the image in Dutch and Latin: "Charleroy, in Henegouw, eertyds Charnoy, boven Naamen, aan de Sambre: versterkt 1666, van de Fransche genoomen 1667, weder opgeruymd, 1668, weder van de selve gewonnen, 1693 ; parallel title: Carolo-Regium, Hanoniæ ad Sambræ ...". Signed in the centre below the depiction and with indication of place: "Pet. Schenk exc. Amst C. P.". Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, today Wuppertal. Around 1684 he moved to Amsterdam and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialising in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. Until his death in 1718/19 he published numerous maps and pictures. Please also note our other works in the Peter Schenk series. Date: c. 1712 Description: View of the city of Charleroi, 50 km south of Brussels, with a ring of fortifications. From: Se: Frederik den Femtes Atlas, vol. 12, tvl. 57. Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, now part of Wuppertal. Around 1684 he moved to Amsterdam and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialised in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. Until his death in 1718/19 he published numerous maps and pictures. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Maps, Belgium, Charleroi, Size: Laid paper: 16,7 cm x 20,2 cm (6,6 x 8 in), Depiction: 14,5 cm x 18,8 cm (5,7 x 7,4 in)

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        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Adventus Copiarum Caesarianarum, around 1712, Copper engraving
          Jul. 27, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Adventus Copiarum Caesarianarum, around 1712, Copper engraving

          Est: €300 - €400

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): Adventus Copiarum Caesarianarum in Italiam anno 1701 Invasion of Northern Italy by the Imperial troops led by Prince Eugene of Savoy, c. 1712, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Laid paper Inscription: The copper engraving was produced in red colour, which was used only rarely and for special occasions, especially in the 18th century. Inscribed below the image in Dutch and Latin: "Adventus Copiarum Caesarianarum in Italiam anno 1701". Signed and inscribed in the centre below the image: "P. Schenk exc. Amst C. P.". Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, today Wuppertal. Around 1684 he moved to Amsterdam and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialising in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. Until his death in 1718/19 he published numerous maps and pictures. Please also note our other works in the Peter Schenk series. Date: c. 1712 Description: Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, now part of Wuppertal. Around 1684 he moved to Amsterdam and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialising in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. Until his death in 1718/19 he published numerous maps and pictures. Keywords: War of the Spanish Succession; Crossing the Alps; Northern Italy; Prince Eugene of Savoy, 18th century, Baroque, Landscape, Netherlands, Size: Laid paper: 16,5 cm x 18,8 cm (6,5 x 7,4 in), Depiction: 13,3 cm x 17,6 cm (5,2 x 6,9 in)

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        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Siege of Milan Castle in 1707, around 1712, Copper engraving
          Jul. 27, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Siege of Milan Castle in 1707, around 1712, Copper engraving

          Est: €300 - €400

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): Siege of the Castle of Milan Battle scene, c. 1712, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Laid paper Inscription: The copper engraving was produced in red colour, which was used only rarely and for special occasions, especially in the 18th century. Inscribed below the image in Dutch and Latin: "Casteel van Milaen wert den 14 maart 1707 door de Duytsers na een belegering...". Signed in the centre below the image "P. Schenk exc. Amst C. P.". Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, today part of Wuppertal. Around 1684 he moved to Amsterdam and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialising in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. Until his death in 1718/19 he published numerous maps and pictures. Please also note our other works in the Peter Schenk series. Date: c. 1712 Description: Title of the series: "Toulon ... onder den Hertog van Savoyen .. den 14 July 1707 belegert ...". Peter Schenk the Elder was a German engraver and cartographer from Elberfeld, today part of Wuppertal. Around 1684 he moved to Amsterdam and became a pupil of Gerard Valck, specialised in mezzotint; he travelled to Leipzig and Berlin. Until his death in 1718/19 he published numerous maps and pictures. Keywords: 18th century, Baroque, Cities, Italy, Size: Laid paper: 16,3 cm x 18,8 cm (6,4 x 7,4 in), Depiction: 13,9 cm x 18,1 cm (5,5 x 7,1 in)

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        • P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Galant scene in the interior, Mezzotint
          Jul. 06, 2024

          P. SCHENK (1660-1718), Galant scene in the interior, Mezzotint

          Est: €150 - €200

          Pieter Schenk (1660 Elberfeld - 1718 Amsterdam): Gallant scene in the interior Young man undresses a young woman, 17th century, Mezzotint Technique: Mezzotint on Paper Inscription: Lower right signed in the printing plate: "Schenck exc cum Privil.". Date: 17th century Description: Gallant scene of a young man kneeling at the chair of a girl of questionable morals with her breast exposed. Keywords: Eroticism, Youth, Pleasure, Fashion, Interior, 17th century, Rococo, Eroticism, Netherlands, Size: Paper: 24,7 cm x 17,6 cm (9,7 x 6,9 in)

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