Magdalena Roghman
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Magdalena Roghman (1632 – 1679) was a
Dutch Golden Age The Dutch Golden Age ( ) was a period in the history of the Netherlands which roughly lasted from 1588, when the Dutch Republic was established, to 1672, when the '' Rampjaar'' occurred. During this period, Dutch trade, scientific development ...
engraver.


Biography

She was born in Amsterdam as the younger sister of Geertruydt and
Roelant Roghman Roelant Roghman (14 March 1627 - 3 January 1692) was a Dutch Golden Age painter, sketcher and engraver. Biography Roghman was born in Amsterdam, the son of the engraver Henrick Lambertsz Roghman and Maria Jacobs Savery. His mother was a daughte ...
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She married Jan Roelof Heister in 1669. She is known from two engravings in the book by Jan Bara called ''Herstelde vorst, ofte Geluckigh ongeluck'', Amsterdam, 1650. She died in Amsterdam.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Roghman, Magdalena 1637 births 1679 deaths Dutch Golden Age printmakers Artists from Amsterdam 17th-century Dutch women artists Women printmakers