Hendrik van Limborch | |
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![]() Self-portrait, 1708 | |
Born | 9 March 1681 |
Died | 3 February 1759 |
Nationality | Dutch |
Hendrik van Limborch (9 March 1681 – 3 February 1759) was a painter and engraver from the Dutch Republic.
Limborch was born in The Hague as the son of a lawyer and became the pupil of Jan Hendrik Brandon, Robbert Duval, Jan de Baen and Adriaen van der Werff. [1]
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