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Jacob Franquart

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A 1648 engraving of Jacob Franquart by Wenceslas Hollar

Jacob Franquart (1582/3, Antwerp or Brussels– buried January 6, 1651, Brussels) was a Flemish painter, court architect, and an outstanding copper plate engraver. His name has also been spelled Francquart, Franckaert, Francquaert, Jacques Franquart, Francuart.

Franquart was also famous for his outstanding illustrations that show the 1621 funeral procession of Albrecht Habsburg (table no. 61).[1] The work was published in Brussels but being seen more as one of the eminent works of the golden age of the Antwerp copperplate engraving. The majority of the text was written by the Belgian writer and historian Erycius Puteanus (Venlo, 1574 – Leuven 1646), published earlier in a book titled Phoenix Principum... (Louvain, 1622). The engraving contains a hatching table of heraldic tinctures which is the earliest hatching system in heraldry after Zangrius. According to some authors it also gave inspiration for the later hatching system of de la Colombière.

The 1621 funeral procession of Albrecht. Engraving by Jacob Franquart (1623)
Hatching table of Jacob Franquart from the above engraving

His tiny hatching table is presented on the copperplate engraving No. 47 of his work titled Pompa funebris Alberti Pii Austriaci. The outstanding engravings of the book present the 1621 funeral procession by means of 64 tables. There are to be seen more than 700 different persons with the banner of their countries. The engraving of the funeral procession is almost 1 m long.

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  1. ^ Jacob Francquart and Erycius Puteanus: Pompa* fvnebris* optimi potentissimiq[ue] principis* Alberti pii,* Archiducis Austriae, ducis Burg[undiae], Bra[bantiae] &c.* Veris imaginibus expressa a Jacobo Francqvart Archit: Reg[io]* Eivsdem principis morientis vita,* Scriptore E[rycio] Pvteano, Consil[iario] Et Historiogr[apho] Reg[io]. Brvxelliae : [Jan Mommaert], 1623, [colophon: Louvain, Henrick Haestens]
    Second (French language) edition, that contains the engraving presented above: Jacques Francquart: Pompe funèbre du très-pieux et très-puissant prince Albert, Archiduc d'Autriche, duc de Bourgogne, de Brabant, &c. Bruxelles, 1729

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