Joan Blaeu

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Joan Blaeu was a prominent 17th-century Dutch cartographer and publisher best known for his richly illustrated atlases and maps produced during the Dutch Golden Age.

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Joan Blaeu canonical 10

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Dutch Golden Age figure
cartographer
mapmaker
publisher
activeInPeriod 17th century
basedIn Amsterdam
countryOfCitizenship Dutch Republic
dateOfBirth 1596
dateOfDeath 1673
employer Blaeu family cartographic enterprise
surface form: Blaeu publishing house

Dutch East India Company
ethnicGroup Dutch
familyName Blaeu family cartographic enterprise
surface form: Blaeu
father Willem Blaeu
surface form: Willem Janszoon Blaeu
fieldOfWork atlas production
cartography
printing
publishing
fullName Joan Blaeu self-link
gender male
genre atlas
city view book
map
givenName Joan
hasWorkInCollection British Library
Library of Congress
Rijksmuseum
knownFor decorative world maps
richly illustrated atlases
wall maps
languageOfWorkOrName Dutch
Latin
movement Dutch Golden Age
notableAchievement expanded and improved his father’s atlas series
produced one of the largest and most expensive atlases of the 17th century
notableWork Atlas Maior
Theatrum Orbis Terrarum
surface form: Theatrum Orbis Terrarum (Blaeu atlas)

Town books of the Netherlands
occupation cartographer
engraver
printer
publisher
placeOfBirth Amsterdam
placeOfDeath Amsterdam
positionHeld official cartographer of the Dutch East India Company
printingOfficeDestroyedBy fire of 1672 in Amsterdam
religion Calvinism
sibling Cornelis Blaeu
workLocation Amsterdam

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Willem Blaeu child Joan Blaeu
Atlas Maior author Joan Blaeu
Atlas Maior publisher Joan Blaeu
Johannes Janssonius rival Joan Blaeu
Joan Blaeu fullName Joan Blaeu self-link
Cornelis Blaeu relative Joan Blaeu