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Pieter Cramer (21 May 1721 (baptized) – 28 September 1776) was a wealthy merchant in and Spanish wool, remembered as an . Cramer was the director of the Zealand Society, a scientific society located in Flushing, and a member of Concordia et Libertate, based in . This literary and patriotic society, where Cramer gave lectures on minerals, commissioned and/or financed the publishing of his book De uitlandsche Kapellen, on foreign (exotic) butterflies, occurring in three parts of the world Asia, Africa and America.Chainey, J.E. (2005) The species of Papilionidae and Pieridae (Lepidoptera) described by Cramer and Stoll and their putative type material in the Natural History Museum in London. In: Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 145, p. 283–337.

Cramer assembled an extensive collection that included , , and of all orders. Many were colourful butterflies and moths (), collected in countries where the Dutch had colonial or trading links, such as Surinam, , and the Dutch East Indies.

Cramer decided to get a permanent record of his collection and so engaged the painter to draw his specimens. He also arranged for Wartenaar to draw butterflies and moths belonging to other keen collectors in the Netherlands. One of them was -prince William V of Orange. Hans Willem Baron Rengers and Joan Raye, the son of the former in Surinam, were among the others.Hans Willem (baron) RENGERS VAN AYLA was born 1722 in 's-Gravenhage (Z.H.), NL. He died 14 Jan 1786 in 's-Gravenhage (Z.H.), NL. Hans married Anna Henrietta Helena Wilhelmina DE BEAUFORT on Jan 1752. Hans was employed as luitenant generaal der cavalerie; kamerheer van H.K.H. de Prinses van Oranje; president van de Cent-Suisses. Such was the quality of the illustrations that encouraged him to publish the set of drawings.

Cramer, a bachelor, was born in , and lived on Oudezijds Voorburgwal at no. 131, close to the Oude Kerk.Smit, P & A.P.M. Sanders & J.P.F. van der Veen (1986) Hendrik Engel's Alphabetical List of Dutch Zoological Cabinets and Menageries, p. 64-65. In 1760 he had bought the house, then known as " the Three Kings". On 5 September 1774 he made his will with a stipulation that the drawings should be available to the publisher.Eeghen, I. van (1981) De burgerwijkkaarten van Amsterdam. In: Maandblad Amstelodamum, p. 77-78. So all the drawings went to his nephew Anthony van Rensselaer, under the condition that these drawings be printed by the bookseller Johannes Baalde. As a result, De Uitlandsche Kapellen was published 1775–1782. It consisted of 33 parts, each one issued at intervals of three months to the subscribers, in four volumes. All of the drawings were accompanied by descriptions of the insects.

Cramer died "of high fevers" in 1776 after eight issues (Vol. I) had been published, leaving responsibility for finishing the project to Van Rensselaar and Stoll. Stoll is supposed to be the author of the text from page 29 of the fourth volume onwards.Roepke, W. Enkele aantekeningen over het werk van Pieter Cramer en over zijn persoon. In: Entomologisch Berichten, 16 1.II.1956, p. 25.

De Uitlandsche Kapellen is a key work in the history of entomology. Beautifully illustrated with fine life-size hand-coloured engravings of Lepidoptera from Asia, Africa and America, it was the first book on exotic Lepidoptera to use the then new system developed by (1707–1778) for naming and classifying animals. Over 1658 butterfly species were described and illustrated on 396 (or 400) plates, Cramer and Stoll naming and illustrating many new species for the first time.Jong, R. de (2005) Metamorpha sulpitia (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae) en de lotgevallen van oude collecties. In: Entomologische Berichten 65(4), p. 127.

Cramer's collections were broken up after his death and sold, auctioned and donated to institutions and individuals. The Dutch came to own a substantial number of his specimens and bought part of Cramer's collection from Joan Raye, heer van Breukelerwaert.


Works
De uitlandsche Kapellen voorkomende in de drie Waereld-Deelen Asia, Africa en America – Papillons exotiques des trois parties du monde l'Asie, l'Afrique et l'Amerique (1775–1782).


External links
  • NHM
  • EOL Encyclopedia of Life Taxa described by Cramer.Images.Type Cramer into the search box
  • [3] Digital version of De uitlandische kapellen

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