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The Jerusalem map by Daniel Stoopendael is an elaborate late-17th-century engraved city plan, blending cartographic precision with evocative biblical symbolism. Rendered in fine linework typical of the Dutch Golden Age print tradition, it presents a structured, idealized view of the holy city, framed by vignettes and references that guided contemporary devotional and scholarly audiences. Its balanced composition and ornamental borders reflect both geographic intent and theological narrative.
Daniel Stoopendael (1672–1726) was a Dutch engraver known for his skill in translating complex geographic and architectural subjects into detailed copperplate prints. Working at the intersection of cartography and illustration, he contributed to several influential atlases and devotional works. His engravings are valued for their clarity, decorative flair, and blend of scientific and symbolic visual language.
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