Abraham de Haen (II)
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Date of birth | 6 April 1707 Amsterdam | ||||
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Date of death | 8 August 1748 Amsterdam | ||||
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Abraham de Haen
(1707–1748) |
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Abraham de Haan (II) | ||
Description | Dutch drawer | ||
Date of birth/death | 6 April 1707 | 8 August 1748 | |
Location of birth/death | Amsterdam | Amsterdam | |
Work period | 1722 –1748 | ||
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Abraham de Haen (6 April 1707, Amsterdam – 8 August 1748, idem) was a Dutch draftsman.
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Huis te Werve, Rijswijk. 1726.
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Huis te Hoorn, Rijswijk. 1729.
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Huis te Hoorn, Rijswijk. 1730.
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’t Klooster St. Geertruid, 1544. 1731.
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Cellebroeders Convent 1544. 1733.
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Kasteel Ammersoyen, Ammerzoden. 1734.
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Kasteel de Kolck.
After Abraham de Haen (II)
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J. Strij (engraver). Batenburg Castle. 1776-1815.
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