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Adriaen Matham

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in his role as flag-bearer of the guard in 1627. He made drawings after Hals' paintings, most notably his sketch of a portrait of
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as an art dealer around the year 1654. Adriaen collaborated with or sold his work to the cartographer
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of Morocco and also made some engravings while there. He married three times, once in
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and his wife Marijtgen or Maria van Poelenburgh. He was the brother of the engravers
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Les artistes de Harlem: Notices historiques avec un Précis sur la Gilde de St. Luc
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and probably as a tribute, showing Galle's "Maiden Holland" at the top, 1663
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Kunstkronijk: uitg. ter aanmoediging en verspreiding der schoone kunsten
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Titlepage of the Counts of Holland series (based on earlier work by
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that were only published after his death in 1663. He was painted by
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Geschiedkundige aanteekeningen over Haarlemsche schilders en andere
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painter, engraver and art dealer. He was part of an embassy to the
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Adriaen Matham made a famous drawing and an engraving of the
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Nederlandsche spectator: weekblad van den ouden heer Smits
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Haim Zeev Hirschberg, Eliezer Bashan, Robert Attal p.235
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Adriaan van der Willigen, "Adriaen Jacobsz. Matham" in
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In 1640, Matham was a member of a Dutch embassy to the
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Index


Schuttersstuk
Frans Hals
Dutch Golden Age
Saadi dynasty
Amsterdam
The Hague
Haarlem
Jacob Matham
Jan
Theodor Matham
Haarlem St. Adriaen civic guard
Counts of Holland
Frans Hals
Isaac Massa
Pieter van den Broecke
king of Morocco
Mohammed esh Sheikh es Seghir
Antonius de Liedekerke
Jan Janszoon
Marrakesh
El Badi Palace
Mogador
Jews
Madeira
The Hague
Joan Blaeu
Adriaen van de Venne
Voyage dʹAdrien Matham au Maroc (1640–1641)
Ferdinand de Hellwald

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