Abraham Rademaker

Dutch painter
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Abraham Rademaker (1677 – 21 January 1735) was an 18th-century painter and printmaker from the Dutch Republic.
Biography
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Rademaker was born in Lisse. According to the RKD he was a versatile artist who painted Italianate landscapes, but is known mostly for his many cityscapes and drawings of buildings that were made into print. The following list of illustrated publications contain his prints: He died in Haarlem, aged about 57.
- , by Jacob van der Eyk
- , 1792–1803, by Mattheus Brouërius van Nidek; Isaak Le Long; J.H. Reisig
- (Published in French as Miroir des delices dans la belle saion d'Amsterdam, Vers les Villages d'Amstelveen, Slooten & de la Chaussee), 1728, by Abraham Rademaker
- , by Abraham Rademaker
- , 1770–1771, Mattheus Brouërius van Nidek; Isaak Le Long
- , by Abraham Rademaker
References
References
- [https://rkd.nl/en/explore/artists/65367 Abraham Rademaker] in the [[RKD]]
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