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Johannes or Johan Teyler (23 May 1648 – c.1709) was a
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painter, engraver, mathematics teacher, and promoter of the technique in color
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now known as ''
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Biography

Teyler was born at
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. His father was William Taylor, an English or Scottish mercenary, who changed his name to Teyler.Dutch Who's Who
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Johan studied Latin at the Latin school of Nijmegen and Mathematics at the Kwartierlijke Academie, where he wrote a dissertation in favor of Descartes. After the death of his father, he studied in
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and afterwards acquired a post as Professor of Math and Philosophy in
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in 1670. He was a respected professor but was overlooked for promotion due to his Cartesian ideas. Through the mediation of his friend
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he attempted to acquire a professorship in
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but gave up after discussions with
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. The rest of his career was outside Academia. In 1676 he became ''Vestingbouwkundige'' fortification manager for
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during the
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. In 1678 he also became a tutor for the Elector's sons. Later the same year he was dismissed and returned to Nijmegen to receive backpay which was still owed him there. With the extra funds he undertook a trip to Italy, Egypt, the Holy Land and Malta, and later sent his diary to the Elector. He later wrote a popular book on fortifications in 1688 called ''Architectura militaris'' (Rotterdam, 1688), and in the same year received a patent on a color printing process that involved using different colors of ink at the same time when printing plates. In 1695 he had a printing workshop in
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where he printed military-related works, but in 1697 he sold it and in 1698 undertook another trip to Berlin. According to Houbraken he was a friend of
Jacob de Heusch Jacob de Heusch (November 23, 1656 (bapt.) - May 8, 1701), was a Dutch painter. He was Willem de Heusch's nephew, signing like his uncle, with an initial monogram combining J, D, and H (substituting an initial J for the initial G of his uncle's ...
and a colleague in the
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with the nickname ''Speculatie'', who travelled with De Heusch to Berlin in 1698.Joh. Tailler, anders Speculatie
in ''De groote schouburgh der Nederlantsche konstschilders en schilderessen'' (1718) by
Arnold Houbraken Arnold Houbraken (28 March 1660 – 14 October 1719) was a Dutch people, Dutch Painting, painter and writer from Dordrecht, now remembered mainly as a biographer of Dutch Golden Age painters. Life Houbraken was sent first to learn ''threadt ...
, courtesy of the Digital library for Dutch literature
They knew each other from their time in Rome as members of the Bentvueghel club, where Teyler also consorted with his former Math pupil from Nijmegen Jan van Call. According to the RKD where he is registered as a painter, he returned from Italy in 1683 and remained in Nijmegen except for his trip to Berlin.Johan Teyler
in the
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has several hundred ''à la poupée'' prints by his workshop, many in multiple impressions, allowing the differences between each impression that are inevitable with the technique to be seen.


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Color print
from ''Admirandorum quadruplex spectaculum; delectum, pictum, et aeri in cisum'', by Jan van Call {{DEFAULTSORT:Teyler, Johan 1648 births 1709 deaths Dutch Golden Age painters Dutch male painters Members of the Bentvueghels Artists from Nijmegen 17th-century Dutch mathematicians