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The Tomb of William the Silent in the Nieuwe Kerk, Delft.
Coenraet Decker (1650 in Amsterdam – 1685 in Amsterdam) was a Dutch Golden Age engraver.
According to the RKD, he had been a pupil of Romeyn de Hooghe and married Aechje Jans in 1673 in Sloterdijk when he was 23.[1] In the 1670s, he worked on the map of Delft contract that he won together with Dirk van Bleiswijk, for their work on Bleiswijk's Description of Delft (Dutch: Beschryvinge der stad Delft).[1]
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References
- 1 2 Coenraet Decker in the RKD
External links
- Vermeer and The Delft School, a full text exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, which has material on Coenraet Decker
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