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Rijksmuseum / Public Domain
Catalogue
- Year
- 1710
- Medium
- chalk, paper
- Dimensions
- height: 30 cm, width: 42 cm, height: 167 cm, width: 99 cm
- Collection
- Rijksmuseum
- Artist
- Simon Fokke
Artist

Printmaking
Simon Fokke (1712–1784) was a Dutch designer, etcher, and engraver. Born in Amsterdam, he was a pupil of J. C. Philips, and was chiefly employed by booksellers to engrave small portraits and vignettes. He died in Amsterdam in 1784. His works include:His own Portrait; after himself. A View of the Port of Leghorn; after Vernet. A View near Narni, in Lombardy; after the same. Six plates of Dutch Views, with Rivers, Ships, and Skaters; after Avercamp. Several Portraits for Tycho Hofman's Portraits historiques des hommes illustres de Dannemark, 1741. Several plates of his own design for Wagenaar's Vaderlandsche Historie, 1749–59. The Treaty of Peace at Münster; after Terborch. The Prodigal Son; after Spagnoletto; in the Dresden Gallery. Jacob keeping the Flocks of Laban; after the same; in the Dresden Gallery. The Death of Dido, a burlesque; after C. Troost. Vignette of Liberty on the title page of Rousseau's Discourse on Inequality, 1755.
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Zware storm en overstroming bij Halfweg, 15 november 1775
1775 · pen on chalk, ink, paper
Brand in de Schouwburg van Van Campen
1772 · paper, chalk
Pillaging of the Grote Kerk of Haarlem by Protestants
1765 · paper
De beëdiging van de Vrede van Munster in 1648
1754
Portret van Denys Dulignon
1750 · paper, chalk
The Prodigal Son Tending Sheep, from "Recueil d'estampes d'après les plus célèbres tableaux de la Galerie Royale de Dresde"
1730 · Etching and engraving
Record
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- Simon Fokke
- Year
- 1710
- Medium
- chalk, paper
- Dimensions
- height: 30 cm, width: 42 cm, height: 167 cm, width: 99 cm
- Watts ID
- WW-1710-630406
Source
- Collection
- Rijksmuseum
- Source
- rijksmuseum
- Reference
- View at source
- Status
- verified





