Abraham de Haen | |
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Born | |
Died | 8 August 1748 Amsterdam | (aged 41)
Nationality | Dutch |
Education | apprentice of Cornelis Pronk |
Known for | drawing, engraving, painting, poetry |
Abraham de Haen (6 April 1707 in Amsterdam – 8 August 1748 in Amsterdam), also known as Abraham de Haan, was a Dutch draughtsman and engraver known particularly for his drawings of castles and manors. He was also a painter and poet.
He referred to himself as Abraham de Haen de Jongere (Abraham de Haen the Younger) to distinguish himself from his father, who was also called Abraham.[1] This name also distinguishes him from the 17th-century painter Abraham de Haen the Elder.