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Jan Caspar Philips (1700-1775) was a Dutch engraver known for his detailed black and white prints depicting scenes of daily life, landscapes, and travel. His work often featured intricate details and perspectives, capturing the social and cultural aspects of his time. Philips's engravings were popular throughout the 18th century, providing a valuable glimpse into the lives and customs of people during this period. His use of strong lines and shading created a sense of depth and realism, making his engravings both visually appealing and historically significant.
Born
1700
Died
1775