Gerrit Lucasz van Schagen or Schaagen (
Latinised Gerardus a Schagen) (ca. 1642 – was an
engraver and
cartographer
Cartography (; from grc, χάρτης , "papyrus, sheet of paper, map"; and , "write") is the study and practice of making and using maps. Combining science, aesthetics and technique, cartography builds on the premise that reality (or an im ...
from
Amsterdam
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, known for his exquisite reproductions of maps, particularly of those by
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and
Frederick de Wit
Frederik de Wit (born Frederik Hendriksz; – July 1706) was a Dutch cartographer and artist.
Early years
Frederik de Wit was born Frederik Hendriksz. He was born to a Protestant family in about 1629, in Gouda, a small city in the ...
. He lived and worked in Amsterdam, on the Haarlemmerdijk near the New Haarlem sluice at the house with the sign "In de Stuurman".
The surname suggests that Gerrit or his father Lucas may have been born in
Schagen
Schagen () is a city and municipality in the northwestern Netherlands. It is located between Alkmaar and Den Helder, in the region of West Friesland (region), West Friesland and the province of North Holland. It received City rights in the Nethe ...
. On 24 April 1677 he married Gertruij Govers van Schendel/Schijndel. At this occasion he was "from Amsterdam, ''plaetsnijder'' (engraver) from profession, 35 years old, and living on the Haarlemmerdijk."
[Marriage records of Gerrit van Schagen at the Amsterdams Stadsarchief]
/ref> After the death of Geertruij in September 1690, Gerrit, as widower of Geertruij and still living on the Haarlemmerdijk, remarried on 7 October 1695 with the 34-year old Anna Cornelis.[ Gerrit and Anna baptized children between 1697 and 1701 and together were witnesses at other baptisms as late as June 1712. A Gerrit van Schagen was buried 19 March 1724 at the Karthuizer cemetery in Amsterdam.Burial records of Gerrit van Schagen in Amsterdam]
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References
1640s births
1724 deaths
Year of death unknown
17th-century Dutch cartographers
Engravers from Amsterdam
Cartographers
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