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Original 17th century copper engraving, professionally framed by art dealer Hendrik de Laat
Engraver Joseph Mulder (Amsterdam, baptized on 11 January 1658 – ibid., buried on 1 February 1742) was a Northern Dutch engraver, etcher and draftsman.
He was the son of Jan Hendricksen Mulder and Gerritje Poltes, and married Maria Hoos on June 18, 1689. Mulder worked primarily in Amsterdam between 1680 and 1718. In 1672, he apprenticed with Hendrick Bogaert and later became a follower of Romeyn de Hooghe. He collaborated with artists such as Gerrit de Broen, Arnold Houbraken, and Philip Tideman. Mulder is best known for his engravings for title pages and book illustrations, including works for Houbraken.