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Details of this illustrator << Previous Next >> Last Name | Delamonce | Given Name | Ferdinand | alt. Names | F. D. ; | Marriage | Marie Nay, fille de François Nay, marchand, de Françoise Faure, on Aug. 6, 1731 | Children | | Year born | 1678 in Munich, Bavaria, now Germany | Year died | 1753 | Place of death | Lyon, France | Father's occupation | architect Jean Delamonce (1635-1708) | Relatives | | Education | | Country of Activity | France | Worked for | Isaac Newton: Optice sive de reflexionibus, refractionibus, inflexionibus et coloribus lucis (Lausanne & Geneva 1740, frontispiece) ; Leonard Euler ; Vincent Le Sueur (1668-1743) ; Père Ménestrier: L'Histoire de Lyon (1696) ; Père Dominique de Colonia: Les Antiquités profanes et sacrées de la ville de Lyon ; Carte pour l'intelligence des voiages d'Abraham, faits par l'ordre de Dieu, en Asie et en Egypte; | Patronage | membre of the "l'Académie des Beaux-Arts de Lyon" ; | Collaborators | copper engraver -> Daudet & J.-F. Cars ; | Techniques | physical, mathematical, optical, architectural, and topographical drawing | Sample(s) | https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/auction-catalogues/kiefer/catalogue-id-antiqu10001/lot-d2c57ba4-fe4f-48a7-8ec9-a47400b018b3 | Archival sources | https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferdinand-Sigismond_Delamonce | Published sources | | other | Architect and draughtsman of various engravings between 1696 and 1735, active in Italy 1715-1728, in Marseille in 1729, then in Aix, Avignon and Grenoble, and finally in Lyon since 1731, who was also active in Germany, and Switzerland. | viaf1 | 12575673 | viaf2 | | viaf3 | |
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