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JACOBUS HOUBRAKEN (1698–178o)
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HOUBRAKEN, JACOBUS (1698–178o), Dutch engraver, was born at Dort, on the 25th of December 1698. All that his father, Arnold Houbraken (1660–1719), bequeathed to him was a fine constitution and a pure love for work. In 1707 he came to reside at Amsterdam, where for years he had to struggle incessantly against difficulties. He commenced the art of engraving by studying the works of Cornelis Cort, Suyderhoef, Edelinck and the Visschers. He devoted himself almost entirely to portraiture. Among his best works are scenes from the comedy of De Ontdekte Schijndeugd, executed in his eightieth year, after Cornelis Troost, who was called by his countrymen the Dutch Hogarth. He died on the 14th of November 1780. See A. Ver Hull, Jacobus Houbraken et son oeuvre (Arnhem, 1875), where 120 engraved works are fully described.