Chronology
Cornelis de Bruijn (c.1652-1727) was a Dutch artist and traveler. He is best known for his drawings of the ruins of Persepolis, the first reliable pictures of these palaces to be accessible for western scholars. His other visits included the Ottoman Empire, Egypt, Jerusalem, Russia, and the East Indies.
De Bruijn's Travels
1674 | The Hague, Hannover, Leipzig, Vienna, Venice, Florence, Rome | |
1675 | Rome | |
1676 | Rome | |
1677 | Rome, Naples, Siena, Florence, Leghorn | |
1678 | Leghorn, Stromboli, Messina, Cythera, Melos, Chios, Smyrna, Ephesus, Constantinople | |
1679 | Constantinople | |
1680 | Troy, Mytilene, Smyrna | |
1681 | Smyrna, Chios, Kos, Rhodes, Tyre, Damietta, Cairo, Alexandria, Cairo, Damietta, Jaffa, Ramla, Jerusalem, Ramla | |
1682 | Jaffa, Tripoli, Lebanon, Tripoli, Acre, Nazareth, Tabor, Acre, Tyre, Sidon, Tripoli, Aleppo | |
1683 | Aleppo, Alexandretta, Cyprus, Antalya, Smyrna | |
1684 | Smyrna, Chios, Cythera, Cephalonia, Corfu, Venice | |
1685 | Venice | |
1686 | Venice | |
1687 | Venice | |
1688 | Venice | |
1689 | Venice | |
1690 | Venice | |
1691 | Venice | |
1692 | Venice, Trento, Munich, Neurenberg, Frankfurt, Cologne | |
1693 | Cologne, Amsterdam, The Hague | |
1694 | The Hague | |
1695 | The Hague | |
1696 | The Hague | |
1697 | The Hague | |
1698 | The Hague | |
1699 | The Hague | |
1700 | The Hague, London | |
1701 | London, The Hague, Tessel, Archangelsk, Kholmogory, Vologda | |
1702 | Moscow | |
1703 | Moscow, Voronezh, Moscow, Kasimov, Nizniy Novgorod, Kazan, Saratov, Astrakhan, Derbent, Ardabil, Qom, Kashan, Isfahan | |
1704 | Isfahan, Persepolis | |
1705 | Persepolis, Shiraz, Isfahan, Shiraz, Gamron, Cohin, Galle | |
1706 | Galle, Batavia, Bantam, Batavia, Arabia, Gamron, Pasargadae, Shiraz, Isfahan | |
1707 | Isfahan, Qazvin, Ardabil, Derbent, Astrakhan, Saratov, Petrovsk, Vladimir, Moscow | |
1708 | Moscow, Smolensk, Minsk, Moscow, Vologda, Kholmogory, Archangelsk, Amsterdam, The Hague | |
1709 | Amsterdam | |
1710 | Amsterdam | |
1711 | Amsterdam | |
1712 | Haarlem |