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Jacob Folkema (18 August 1692 – 3 February 1767), a Dutch designer and engraver, was born and died at Dokkum, in Friesland. He was first instructed by his father, Johann Jakob Folkema, a goldsmith, and studied afterwards under B. Picart at Amsterdam. During that time he worked for Royaumont's Bible, 1712, and Ruysch's Anatomy, 1737. Folkema was also an excellent engraver in mezzotint. He had a sister, Anna Folkema, who painted miniatures, assisted her brother, and engraved some few plates. She was born in 1695, and died in 1768. By Jakob Folkema there are, among others, the following plates:

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  • Jacob Folkema, né à Dokkum le 18 août 1692 et mort à Amsterdam le 3 février 1767 , est un graveur et dessinateur néerlandais. (fr)
  • Jacob Folkema (Dokkum, 18 augustus 1692 - Amsterdam, 3 februari 1767) was een Noord-Nederlands graveur. (nl)
  • Jacob Folkema, född 18 augusti 1692 i Dokkum, död 3 februari 1767 i Amsterdam, var en nederländsk tecknare och kopparstickare. Han var son till guldsmeden Johannes Jacobsz Folkema och bror till . Folkema studerade först för sin far och därefter för Bernard Picart i Amsterdam. Folkema utförde på beställning en del kopparstick till Sverige bland annat en porträttet av Samuel Pufendorf efter David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl och Gustaf II Adolf efter Anthonis van Dyck och ett titelblad med allegorisk komposition för Kongl. stadgar, förordningar, privilegier och resulutioner. (sv)
  • Jacob Folkema (18 August 1692 – 3 February 1767), a Dutch designer and engraver, was born and died at Dokkum, in Friesland. He was first instructed by his father, Johann Jakob Folkema, a goldsmith, and studied afterwards under B. Picart at Amsterdam. During that time he worked for Royaumont's Bible, 1712, and Ruysch's Anatomy, 1737. Folkema was also an excellent engraver in mezzotint. He had a sister, Anna Folkema, who painted miniatures, assisted her brother, and engraved some few plates. She was born in 1695, and died in 1768. By Jakob Folkema there are, among others, the following plates: (en)
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  • Jacob Folkema (18 August 1692 – 3 February 1767), a Dutch designer and engraver, was born and died at Dokkum, in Friesland. He was first instructed by his father, Johann Jakob Folkema, a goldsmith, and studied afterwards under B. Picart at Amsterdam. During that time he worked for Royaumont's Bible, 1712, and Ruysch's Anatomy, 1737. Folkema was also an excellent engraver in mezzotint. He had a sister, Anna Folkema, who painted miniatures, assisted her brother, and engraved some few plates. She was born in 1695, and died in 1768. By Jakob Folkema there are, among others, the following plates: * An Emblematical Print on the Death of the Prince of Orange. * Time discovering the Bust of F. Rabelais, with figures and satirical and emblematical attributes. * The Martyrdom of St. Peter and St. Paul; after Niccolò dell'Abbate. * Several plates for the Dresden Gallery; after Le Brun and Niccolò dell'Abbate. (en)
  • Jacob Folkema, né à Dokkum le 18 août 1692 et mort à Amsterdam le 3 février 1767 , est un graveur et dessinateur néerlandais. (fr)
  • Jacob Folkema (Dokkum, 18 augustus 1692 - Amsterdam, 3 februari 1767) was een Noord-Nederlands graveur. (nl)
  • Jacob Folkema, född 18 augusti 1692 i Dokkum, död 3 februari 1767 i Amsterdam, var en nederländsk tecknare och kopparstickare. Han var son till guldsmeden Johannes Jacobsz Folkema och bror till . Folkema studerade först för sin far och därefter för Bernard Picart i Amsterdam. Folkema utförde på beställning en del kopparstick till Sverige bland annat en porträttet av Samuel Pufendorf efter David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl och Gustaf II Adolf efter Anthonis van Dyck och ett titelblad med allegorisk komposition för Kongl. stadgar, förordningar, privilegier och resulutioner. (sv)
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