Hendrik van der Borcht the elder

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Hendrik van der Borcht the Elder (1583, Brussels - 26 July 1651, Frankfurt[1]) was a Flemish engraver and still life painter of flowers and fruit, who was mainly active in Germany.

Troubles in the Low Countries obliged his family to move from Brussels to Germany in 1586. By 1598 they had settled at Frankenthal, where he became a pupil of Gillis van Valkenborch. Between 1604 and 1610 he was in Italy, probably in Rome. In 1627 he settled in Frankfurt. The Earl of Arundel, passing through Frankfurt, became the patron of his son, Hendrik the Younger.

He made the following etchings:

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