Jacob Matham
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Jacob Matham (October 15, 1571 - January 20, 1631) of Haarlem was a famous engraver and pen-draftsman. He was the stepson and pupil of painter and draftsman Hendrik Goltzius, He was the father of Jan, Theodoor and Adriaen Matham, the latter of whom was a notable engraver in his own right.
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