31:
103:
261:
112:
After the death of his first wife he married on 10 September 1633 in
Amsterdam Marritje Joosten (died before 31 July 1642). The couple had two daughters both named Catrijna, of whom the first one was born in 1633 and died in 1638 and the second one was born in 1638.
99:, the son of Berend Lunden and his sister Catharyne. The couple had four children Janneke van Sichem, Anna van Sichem (1617- ?), Christoffel van Sichem (III) (1618-1659) and Barend Christoffelsz van Sichem (1620-1639). The two sons also became printmakers.
94:
On 23 March 1613 he married in
Amsterdam Anneken Lunden from Antwerp. His wife was the sister of Berend (or Barend) Lunden, a laundry bleacher originally from Antwerp, who had married his sister Catharyne. Through this marriage he became the uncle of the painter
140:, among others. He made a series of woodcuts of famous people after prints of his father. His prints were included in various publications. He also published a collection of his works in "Der zielen Lust-Hof' published 1646.
71:
family of Dutch engravers and publishers, who for four generations created and published a wide variety of prints used as illustrations in books and as loose pictures. He was born in
76:
79:
and
Catalijn Serwouters. His father was originally from Amsterdam and had moved in 1570 to Basel where he was active as a printmaker and publisher. His mother was originally from
152:"'t Schat der zielen, dat is: het geheele leven ons Heeren Iesu Christi: naer de vyer euangelisten", by C. van Sichem & H. Hugo, P.I. Paets, Amsterdam, 1648
30:
84:
59:
woodcutter, engraver and publisher. He was mainly active as a reproductive artist making prints after the prints or paintings of other artists.
265:
87:, who was also a printmaker and publisher, and a sister Catharyne. His family moved in 1599 to Amsterdam. In 1602 he moved to
17:
291:
182:
149:"Bibels tresoor, ofte Der zielen lvsthof", by Christoffel van Sichem, Pieter Jacobsz. Paets, Leuven & Amsterdam, 1646
296:
124:
He was mainly active as a reproductive artist, making prints after the prints or paintings of other artists, including
311:
301:
102:
316:
219:
306:
133:
137:
243:
231:
286:
281:
8:
207:
129:
125:
68:
96:
56:
275:
178:
116:
He died in
Amsterdam where he was buried in Amsterdam on 7 February 1658.
198:
H.F. Wijnman, 'De Van Sichem-puzzle', Oud-Holland 46 (1929), p. 233-244
210:
Global
Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1959. Web. 3 Dec 2023
52:
80:
220:
Ondertrouw Barend Lunden & Marritje
Stoffels op 1 april 1651
260:
88:
72:
48:
273:
67:He was a member of the second generation of a
208:Zijpp, Nanne van der. "Sichem, van, family."
101:
29:
194:
192:
190:
14:
274:
213:
183:Netherlands Institute for Art History
174:
172:
170:
168:
166:
187:
24:
201:
163:
45:Christoffel van Sichem the Younger
25:
328:
253:
143:
259:
77:Christoffel van Sichem the Elder
237:
225:
222:at the Amsterdam City Archives
13:
1:
156:
27:Dutch woodcutter and engraver
292:Dutch Golden Age printmakers
7:
266:Christoffel van Sichem (II)
179:Christoffel van Sichem (II)
10:
333:
91:and in 1606 to Amsterdam.
297:Dutch publishers (people)
312:Engravers from Amsterdam
302:Artists from Basel-Stadt
119:
62:
138:Maarten van Heemskerck
109:
41:Christoffel van Sichem
37:
18:Christoffel van Sichem
105:
33:
317:Dutch wood engravers
268:at Wikimedia Commons
83:. He had a brother
110:
38:
264:Media related to
130:Hendrick Goltzius
126:Abraham Bloemaert
16:(Redirected from
324:
263:
247:
244:Marritje Joosten
241:
235:
229:
223:
217:
211:
205:
199:
196:
185:
176:
85:Karel (or Carel)
21:
332:
331:
327:
326:
325:
323:
322:
321:
307:Dutch engravers
272:
271:
256:
251:
250:
242:
238:
230:
226:
218:
214:
206:
202:
197:
188:
177:
164:
159:
146:
122:
107:Christ in Limbo
65:
35:Cain kills Abel
28:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
330:
320:
319:
314:
309:
304:
299:
294:
289:
284:
270:
269:
255:
254:External links
252:
249:
248:
236:
232:Anneken Lunden
224:
212:
200:
186:
161:
160:
158:
155:
154:
153:
150:
145:
144:Selected works
142:
121:
118:
97:Gerrit Lundens
75:as the son of
69:Roman Catholic
64:
61:
51:– 1658,
26:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
329:
318:
315:
313:
310:
308:
305:
303:
300:
298:
295:
293:
290:
288:
285:
283:
280:
279:
277:
267:
262:
258:
257:
245:
240:
233:
228:
221:
216:
209:
204:
195:
193:
191:
184:
180:
175:
173:
171:
169:
167:
162:
151:
148:
147:
141:
139:
135:
131:
127:
117:
114:
108:
104:
100:
98:
92:
90:
86:
82:
78:
74:
70:
60:
58:
54:
50:
46:
42:
36:
32:
19:
239:
227:
215:
203:
134:Hans Holbein
123:
115:
111:
106:
93:
66:
44:
40:
39:
34:
287:1658 deaths
282:1581 births
246:at Ecartico
234:at Ecartico
276:Categories
157:References
55:), was a
53:Amsterdam
181:at the
81:Antwerp
47:(1581,
136:, and
89:Leiden
73:Basel
57:Dutch
49:Basel
120:Work
63:Life
43:or
278::
189:^
165:^
132:,
128:,
20:)
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.