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<p> a German designer and engraver, was born at [[Luxemburg]] in 1626. He visited Rome while young, and studied under Sandrart; but afterwards returned to [[Antwerp]] and Brussels, where he was appointed engraver to the king of Spain. The following are some of his principal works: Esther before Ahasuerus; [[Christ]] bearing his Cross; St. Arnold. </p>
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<p> a German designer and engraver, was born at [[Luxemburg]] in 1626. He visited Rome while young, and studied under Sandrart; but afterwards returned to [[Antwerp]] and Brussels, where he was appointed engraver to the king of Spain. The following are some of his principal works: Esther before Ahasuerus; Christ bearing his Cross; St. Arnold. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 08:53, 15 October 2021

Richard Collin [1]

a German designer and engraver, was born at Luxemburg in 1626. He visited Rome while young, and studied under Sandrart; but afterwards returned to Antwerp and Brussels, where he was appointed engraver to the king of Spain. The following are some of his principal works: Esther before Ahasuerus; Christ bearing his Cross; St. Arnold.

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