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In 1695, she married Jacob Bicker, Hendricksz (1642-1713), eighteen-years older, without community of property and separated from bed. In 1749 she died at the age of almost 89, but blind. The house, her stocks and bonds, her paintings and her books, including the cash money (ƒ 2,50), was divided into
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with a large pond and a fountain. Most of the time there is an exhibition of statues. Going up the stairs to the main floor of the museum, there are four rooms open to the public.
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