Jonas Suyderhoef
Jonas Suyderhoef (1613 in Haarlem – 1686 in Haarlem), was a Dutch Golden Age engraver.
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Engraved portrait of Anna Maria van Schurman after her portrait by Jan Lievens.
Biography
According to the RKD he was known as a draughtsman and printmaker.[1] He was a nephew of Kenau Simonsdochter Hasselaer and the son of Andries Suyderhoef, who was secretary to Cornelius Haga.[2]
gollark: I think a much better approach for self-driving cars would just be to have rentable self-driving short-range electric cars in big cities and stuff, which would use only whitelisted roads where you can make sure to apply necessary standardization and add whatever infrastructure is needed.
gollark: Lots of personal data, or at least stuff you could derive personal data *from*, too.
gollark: No, some of the projects giant companies do involve lots of data, it's not the same thing.
gollark: Also tracking everyone else, so I'm against that sort of thing.
gollark: Yes, no need to add more of them.
References
- Jonas Suyderhoef in the RKD
- Geschiedkundige Aanteekeningen over Haarlemsche Schilders en andere beoefenaren: van de beeldende Kunsten, voorafgegaan door eene korte geschiedenis van het Schilders- of St. Lucas Gild Aldaar, by Adriaan van der Willigen Pz., De erven F. Bohn, Haarlem, 1866 on Google books
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