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where he resided and remained active until about 1808. He collaborated on some projects with the engraver Ludwig Gottlieb Portman including on a series of portraits of the leaders of the
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Lambertus Antonius Claessens was mainly active as a reproductive engraver. He produced many reproductions of the great Dutch, Flemish, French and Italian masters.
68:. Jan Willem Caspari was his pupil. He married in Amsterdam the widow of the French miniature painter A. J. Pelletier. His wife was also active as a printmaker. 41:) was a Flemish engraver, print artist, copyist and publisher. He trained initially in Antwerp as a landscape painter and then in London as an engraver with 96:
which were made after portraits created by other artists. He designed and engraved illustrations for various publications and a print representing
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Claessens later moved to Paris where he remained active for the rest of his life. The Dutch engraver Joachim Jan Oortman was his pupil in Paris.
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Lambertus Antonius Claessens was born in Antwerp where he first trained as a landscape painter at the local
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Portraits of the leaders of the French Revolution, 1789-95, by Lambert Antoine Claessens and Ludwig Portman
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in: A.J. van der Aa, ‘’Biografisch woordenboek der Nederlanden’’, Volume 3, Haarlem 1869
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He also worked on projects such as a series of portraits of the leaders of the
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Rights of Man and of Citizens, proclaimed on 31 januari 1795 at The Hague
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Rights of Man and of Citizens proclaimed on 31 januari 1795 at The Hague
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Rights of Man and of Citizens proclaimed on 31 januari 1795 at The Hague





Lambertus Antonius Claessens
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Lambertus Antonius Claessens


Portraits of the leaders of the French Revolution, 1789-95, by Lambert Antoine Claessens and Ludwig Portman
De Rechten van den Mensch en van den Burger, 1795

Lambertus Antonius Claessens
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