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Name
  
Jacobus Stellingwerff

Jacobus Stellingwerff
Died
  
1727, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Jacobus Stellingwerff (1667, Amsterdam – 1727, Amsterdam), was an 18th-century artist from the Northern Netherlands.

Biography

According to the RKD he was a pen draughtsman who made topographical sketches for prints in the style of Roelant Roghman and his sisters. He married Antonina Houbraken, who assisted him in his business. Most of his work, which was copied from sketches by other (sometimes not very accurate) various artists drawing from real life can be seen in the topographical atlas of Matthaeus Brouerius van Nidek.

References

Jacobus Stellingwerff Wikipedia


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