Johann Theodor de Bry (1561 - 1623)

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Johann Theodor de Bry

ohann Theodor de Bry (also Johann Dietrich de Bry) was a German publisher, engraver and draughtsman from the Calvinist de Bry family of artists.

Johann was the eldest son and apprentice of the Flemish painter and goldsmith Theodor de Bry (1528-1598). In 1598, Johann Theodor took over the family print shop and moved the business from Frankfurt to Oppenheim. In addition to many of his own works, he greatly added to the collection of "Portraits of Eminent Figures" begun by his father. De Bry specialized in richly illustrated scientific books.

Date and place of birt:1561, Strasbourg, France
Date and place of death:31 january 1623, Frankfurt, Germany
Period of activity: XVI, XVII century
Specialization:Artist, Engraver, Publisher
Art style:Baroque
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Giovanni Carlo Aliberti (1662 - 1727)
Giovanni Carlo Aliberti
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Jan van Noordt (1623 - 1681)
Jan van Noordt
1623 - 1681
Jacob Campo Weyerman (1677 - 1747)
Jacob Campo Weyerman
1677 - 1747
Étienne de La Vallée Poussin (1735 - 1802)
Étienne de La Vallée Poussin
1735 - 1802
Simone Pignoni (1611 - 1698)
Simone Pignoni
1611 - 1698
José de Cieza (1656 - 1692)
José de Cieza
1656 - 1692
Giovanni Antonio Grecolini (1675 - 1725)
Giovanni Antonio Grecolini
1675 - 1725
Willem van Nieulandt II (1584 - 1635)
Willem van Nieulandt II
1584 - 1635
Daniel van Heyl (1604 - 1664)
Daniel van Heyl
1604 - 1664
Mathias Gabriel Lori II (1784 - 1846)
Mathias Gabriel Lori II
1784 - 1846
Hans Gillisz. Bollongier (1600 - 1672)
Hans Gillisz. Bollongier
1600 - 1672
Johann Adam Bauer (1743 - 1780)
Johann Adam Bauer
1743 - 1780
Maso da Finiguerra (1426 - 1464)
Maso da Finiguerra
1426 - 1464
Gregorio Lazzarini (1657 - 1730)
Gregorio Lazzarini
1657 - 1730
Peter Casteels (1650 - 1701)
Peter Casteels
1650 - 1701
Giovanni Stefano Robatto (1649 - 1733)
Giovanni Stefano Robatto
1649 - 1733