Abraham Rademaker Explained
Abraham Rademaker (1677 - 21 January 1735) was an 18th-century painter and printmaker from the Northern Netherlands.
Biography
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.[1] The following list of illustrated publications contain his prints:[1] He died in Haarlem, aged about 57.
- Dutch; Flemish: italic=no|Corte bescrijvinghe mitsgaders hantvesten, privilegien, constumen ende ordonnantien vanden Lande van Zuyt-Hollandt, by Jacob van der Eyk
- Dutch; Flemish: italic=no|Kabinet van Nederlandsche en Kleefsche oudheden, 1792–1803, by Mattheus Brouërius van Nidek; Isaak Le Long; J.H. Reisig
- Dutch; Flemish: italic=no|Spiegel van Amsterdams zomervreugd, op de dorpen [[Amstelveen]], [[Sloten, Amsterdam|Slooten]], en den [[Overtoomse Veld|Overtoom]], vertonende deszelfs kerken, herenhuizen, lustplaatssen, lanen, wegen, vaarten, enz... (Published in French as French: Miroir des delices dans la belle saion d'Amsterdam, Vers les Villages d'Amstelveen, Slooten & de la Chaussee), 1728, by Abraham Rademaker
- Dutch; Flemish: italic=no|Kabinet van Nederlandsche outheden en gezichten, by Abraham Rademaker
- Dutch; Flemish: italic=no|Kabinet van Nederlandsche en [[Kleef]]sche oudheden, 1770–1771, Mattheus Brouërius van Nidek; Isaak Le Long
- Dutch; Flemish: italic=no|De [[Vecht (Utrecht)|Vechtstroom van Utrecht]] tot [[Muiden]], verheerlijkt door honderd gezichten van steden, dorpen, vestingen, adelijke gestigten, lustplaatzen en waranden, by Abraham Rademaker
References
Notes and References
- https://rkd.nl/en/explore/artists/65367 Abraham Rademaker