Joost Jansz. Bilhamer

Dutch cartographer
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IntroDutch cartographer
PlacesNetherlands
wasArtist Sculptor Cartographer Architect Musical instrument maker
Work fieldArts Engineering Science Music
Gender
Male
Birth1521, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Death8 November 1590Amsterdam, Netherlands (aged 69 years)
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Biography

Signature of a pickhamer above Joost Jansz

Joost Janszoon Bilhamer (1521 – 8 November 1590) was a Dutch sculptor, engraver, and cartographer.

Biography

He was born in Amsterdam in 1521 according to the RKD and in 1541 according to Jan Wagenaar's History of Amsterdam. He made a map of Leiden in 1573 and a map of North Holland in 1575. He was known for sculpted groups in religious buildings in Amsterdam, that were lost during the iconoclasm known as the beeldenstorm. He lived in the Kalverstraat in the house known as "'t Ossehooft". His sculpted relief for the Amsterdam orphanage survives. He died in Amsterdam on 8 November 1590.

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