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Johannes "Jan" Kip (1652/53, Amsterdam – 1722, Westminster) was a Dutch draftsman, engraver and print dealer. Together with
Leonard Knyff Leonard Knyff or Leendert Knijff (10 August 1650, Haarlem - April 1722, London) was a Dutch draughtsman and painter. He was the son of landscape painter Wouter Knijff and the brother of Jacob Knijff and left around 1681 from Holland to Engla ...
, he made a speciality of engraved views of
English country house An English country house is a large house or mansion in the English countryside. Such houses were often owned by individuals who also owned a town house. This allowed them to spend time in the country and in the city—hence, for these peopl ...
s.


Life

Kip was a pupil of Bastiaen Stopendaal (1636–1707), from 1668 to 1670, before setting up on his own; his earliest dated engravings are from 1672. In April 1680, at the age of 27, he married Elisabeth Breda in Amsterdam. After producing works for the court of William of Orange in Amsterdam, Kip followed William and Mary to London and settled in St. John Street in Farringdon, where he conducted a thriving printselling business. He also worked for various London publishers producing engravings after such artists as Francis Barlow (c. 1626–1704) and Caius Gabriel Cibber (1630–1700), largely for book illustrations. He made several engraved plates for Awnsham & John Churchill's ''A Collection of Voyages & Travels'' (first published 1704). He signed the African scenes in volume V of the 1732 edition as "J. Kip". His most important works were the large fold-out folio illustrations for ''
Britannia Illustrata ''Britannia Illustrata'', also known as ''Views of Several of the Queens Palaces and also of the Principal Seats of the Nobility & Gentry of Great Britain'' is a 170709 map plate folio of parts of Great Britain, arguably the most important work ...
'', 1708; for the 65 folio plates he engraved for the antiquary Sir Robert Atkyns, ''The Ancient and Present State of Glostershire,'' 1712 (1st edition); and for ''Le Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne ou description exacte des palais de la Reine, et des Maisons les plus considerables des des Seigneurs & des Gentilshommes de la Grande Bretagne,'' 1715, an extended reprint in collaboration with other artists.


Partnership with Leonard Knyff

The linked careers of Jan Kip and
Leonard Knyff Leonard Knyff or Leendert Knijff (10 August 1650, Haarlem - April 1722, London) was a Dutch draughtsman and painter. He was the son of landscape painter Wouter Knijff and the brother of Jacob Knijff and left around 1681 from Holland to Engla ...
made a specialty of engraved views of
English country house An English country house is a large house or mansion in the English countryside. Such houses were often owned by individuals who also owned a town house. This allowed them to spend time in the country and in the city—hence, for these peopl ...
s, represented in detail from the bird's-eye view, a pictorial convention for topography. Their major work was ''Britannia Illustrata: Or Views of Several of the Queens Palaces, as Also of the Principal seats of the Nobility and Gentry of Great Britain, Curiously Engraven on 80 Copper Plates,'' London (1707, published in the winter of 1708–9). The volume is among the most important English topographical publications of the 18th century. Architecture is rendered with care, and the settings of parterres and radiating avenues driven through woods or planted across fields, garden paths, gates and toolsheds are illustrated in detail. The images are staffed with figures and horses, coaches pulling into forecourts, water-craft on rivers, in line with the traditions of the Low Countries. Some of the plates are in the Siennese "map perspective".


References


Further reading

*Kip, Johannes et al.
The history of nature, in two parts
' (1720).


External links



("Heatons of Tisbury)

(The Philadelphia Print Shop Ltd.)

(The Red House Collection)

(ArtCyclopedia) {{DEFAULTSORT:Kip, Jan 1652 births 1722 deaths Artists from Amsterdam Dutch printmakers Dutch cartographers 17th-century cartographers 17th-century Dutch people Dutch emigrants to the Kingdom of England