Biography
Was born of Huguenot stock in Sedan (L'Ardennes), France. There he was apprenticed as a watchmaker. In 1663 he married Charlette Marlet, the daughter of a local carpenter. Twenty years later, in 1683, facing religious persecution of Huguenots in France, the family fled to Amsterdam. By 1686 Daniel had become a burgher (citizen) of the city and established himself as a engraver, publisher, and art dealer. Not long after, in 1691, he was admitted into the Booksellers Guild. Though we are primarily concerned with his cartographic work here, his masterpiece is considered to be Devises et emblems, a collection of symbols and designs *mostly likely intended as templates for silversmiths, engravers, and watchmakers.* His cartographic work includes numerous individual maps and atlases, many of which continued to be published and republished well after his death in 1709. He was succeeded by his sons Jacob de la Feuille (1668 - 1719) and Paul de La Feuille (1688 - 1727).
By Valentin Chirosca source [Geographicus][1]
By Valentin Chirosca source [Geographicus][1]
Books by Daniel de La Feuille
Atlas portatif
Atlas portatif
Essay d'un dictionnaire contenant la connoissance du monde, des sciences universelles, et particulierement celle des medailles, des passions, des moeurs, des vertus et des vices, &c
DEVISES ET EMBLEMES ANCIENNES & MODERNES, TIREES DE PLUS CELEBRES AUTEURS
Livre nouveau et utile pour toutes sortes d'artistes, et particulierement pour les orfevres, les orlogeurs, les peintres, les graveurs, les brodeurs, &c