Willem Isaacsz. van Swanenburg

Willem Isaacsz van Swanenburg (29 January 1580 – 31 May 1612), was a Dutch Golden Age engraver and the youngest son of Isaac van Swanenburg.

[1] Isaac van Swanenburg raised three sons who all became artists.

Isaac van Swanenburg was also an artist who painted, designed prints, and created stained glass windows.

He learned drawing and engraving from his father, together with his brothers Jacob (1572–1652) and Claes (1572–1652), who both became respected painters.

[1] According to Houbraken he was a respected engraver who became "Hopman" (flag-bearer) of the Leiden schutterij, but died young.

The Sailing Chariot , ca. 1603. Simon Stevin 's invention of the wind car
Christ at Emmaus by Willem Isaacsz van Swanenburg
The anatomical theatre of Leiden University, early 17th century. Contemporary engraving by Willem Swanenburgh; drawing by Jan Cornelisz. van 't Woudt = Johannes Woudanus