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Abraham van den Hecken or Abraham van den Hecken the Younger (
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, 1616 - between 1655 and 1669)Abraham van den Hecken II
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was a Dutch-Flemish painter. He is known for his genre pieces, religious and historical scenes, portraits and still lifes.Abraham van den Hecken
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Life

Little is known about the life of Van den Hecken. Both his birth and death dates are uncertain. There is also some confusion with the life and work of another artist called Abraham van den Hecken the Elder who was a copperplate engraver, goldsmith and silversmith active in Frankenthal and Amsterdam.Abraham van den Hecken I
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His relationship with Abraham van den Hecken the Younger is not clear. Abraham van den Hecken the Elder was a member of a family of Flemish immigrants who moved from Antwerp to
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in Germany where they were active as goldsmiths. As Abraham van den Hecken the Elder collaborated on some prints with the printmaker and publisher Christoffel van Sichem the Elder and Christoffel van Sichem the Younger, the son of Christoffel van Sichem the Elder, was later the best man at Abraham van den Hecken the Younger's wedding, a family relationship seems likely.Martin van Wijngaarden, ''Schitterende getuigenNederlands luthers avondmaalsgerei als identiteitsdrager van een godsdienstige minderheid'', Eburon Uitgeverij B.V., 2016, p. 198 Abraham van den Hecken the Younger was born in
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where he was baptized on 23 March 1616 as the son of Samuel van den Hecken and Sara Geijluwe. His father was a landscape and still life painter. His father moved in the 1620s to the
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and was probably his first master. His sister Magdalena became a still life painter. He posted banns of marriage on 7 July 1635 in Amsterdam for his marriage to Catharina Lundens, a sister of
Gerrit Lundens Gerrit Lundens (1622 – 1686), was a Dutch painter known for his genre scenes, miniature portraits and vanitas paintings. He also made copies after famous Dutch masters. Biography He was born in Amsterdam and married Agniet Mathijs of Antwe ...
. The couple got married on 29 July 1635 in Sloterdijk, with Christoffel van Sichem the Younger, an uncle of Lundens, acting as Abraham's best man. Gerrit Lundens was possibly a pupil of van den Hecken. From 1647 to 1649 van den Hecken was active in The Hague. He returned to Amsterdam in 1649. In 1652 he traveled to London where he was deacon of the Dutch Church. He returned to
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in 1653. He died after 22 January 1655 and before 1669, when his wife was recorded as a widow. The place of death is believed to be
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or The Hague.


Work

He painted genre scenes, history painting, portraits, Christian religious scenes, fruit still lifes and flower still lifes.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hecken, Abraham van den 1616 births 1655 deaths Flemish genre painters Dutch male painters Dutch genre painters Painters from Antwerp