Theodor Matham

Theodor Matham, also Theodoor Matham (1589 Haerlem -) was a Dutch engraver. He was the younger son of the better known engraver Jacob Matham, and the brother of the engravers Jan and Adriaen Matham.[1][2]

Theodor Matham, galant scene.

He went to Italy and studied under Cornelius Bloemaert, and then returned to Haerlem, where he engraved an important number of plates. He signed his plates T.M. fecit or T.M. sculpsit.[2]

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gollark: I don't see how that actually fixes the problem.
gollark: Yes, but I don't think it runs on discretized space and time.
gollark: The Planck units don't imply that stuff is quantized as much as vaguely suggest it sometimes.
gollark: Of mass.
gollark: The Planck mass is actually about a dust speck's worth.
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