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Jacob Adam

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Adam worked mainly for printing offices, but is best known for his small format portraits of which he created more than 100. He was born and died in
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This article about an etcher or maker of prints in other media (excluding engravers) is a
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Adam created miniature portrait etchings of famous people of his day, including
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Constantin von Wurzbach: Adam, Jakob. Bibliographical entry in
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Charles-Joseph de Ligne
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Charles-Joseph, 7th Prince of Ligne
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