학술논문

Sadeler family
Document Type
Reference Entry
Author
Source
Oxford Art Online, 2003
Subject
Flemish
Language
English
Abstract
Flemish family of artists, active throughout Europe. For three generations this family of engravers, publishers and print-sellers played a dominant role in European graphic art, producing work of great variety and high quality. They were descended from a line of steel-chisellers from Aalst (see Arms and armour §II 1.). Jan de Saeyelleer (Sadeleer) had three sons, (1) Jan Sadeler I, (2) Aegidius Sadeler I and (3) Raphael Sadeler I, the first generation of engravers, publishers and print-sellers. The religious and political uncertainties of the time forced them to emigrate, and they worked in Cologne, Frankfurt am Main, Munich, Venice and Prague. The next generation followed in their footsteps, of whom (4) Aegidius Sadeler II, who worked for Rudolf II and his successors, was the most notable. (5) Justus Sadeler, the son of (1) Jan Sadeler I, and the three sons of (3) Raphael Sadeler I—(6) Jan Sadeler II, ...