Daniel de La Feuille (c. 1640–1709) was a French engraver, book dealer, and map publisher of Huguenot origin who fled to Amsterdam in 1683 due to religious persecution. He established himself as a goldsmith, engraver, and art dealer in Amsterdam, where he published many books of emblems and maps between 1692 and 1707. His works include detailed maps of European regions and emblem books, combining artistic engraving with scientific and symbolic content. Daniel de La Feuille is noted for his contributions to cartography and engraving in the late 17th and early 18th centuries, with his publications highly regarded by collectors for their historical and artistic value.