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Henric Pieterszoon Lettersnijder

Aka Henric Pieterszoon. Dutch letter cutter ("lettersnijder"), d. ca. 1511. He made a textura some time before 1492

Sixteenth Century Printing Types of the Low Countries (H.D.L. Vervliet, 1968) mentions that he was from Rotterdam, and cut letters. Occasionally, he printed as well, in Antwerp from 1496-ca. 1500, in Rotterdam from 1504 until 1509, and in Delft from 1508 until some time after 1511. It is estimated that he cut a third to half of all the type used in the Low Countries at that time. These typefaces, including the Textura, remained popular there from 1492 until about 1550-1560, when they were superseded by the blackletter type of Ameet Tavernier and Hendrik van den Keere. His son was Cornelis Henricszoon Lettersnijder, who also cut type, starting out in Delft.

Digitizations: Oude Hollandse (2012, Alter Littera; after Henric Pieterszoon "Lettersnijder"'s 1492 typeface), Initials Gothic C (2012, Alter Littera, based on a 1508 type by Pieterszoon), English textura.

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file name: Alter Littera oudehollandse 2012


file name: Alter Littera Initials Gothic C 2012 after Henric Pieterszoon 1508


file name: Alter Littera Initials Gothic C 2012 after Henric Pieterszoon 1508b


file name: Alter Littera Initials Gothic C 2012 after Henric Pieterszoon 1508c


file name: Henric Pieterszoon Lettersnijder


file name: Henric Pieterszoon Lettersnijder Great Primer Uncials


file name: Henric Pieterszoon Lettersnijder Textura 1508







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