Mattheus Borrekens

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Mattheus Borrekens or Mattheus Borkens[1] (Antwerp, baptized on 7 July 1615 – Antwerp, 25 December 1670) was a Flemish engraver, printmaker and draughtsman.[2] He was a reproductive artist and worked on some important publications in the Southern Netherlands. He mainly treated Christian religious subjects and portraits.[3]

Mattheus Borrekens was born in Antwerp where he was baptized on 7 July 1615. He was the son of Abraham Borrekens and Elisabeth Janssens. His older brother Jan Baptist later became a painter and art dealer.[2] Borrekens trained with Pieter de Jode the Younger and was registered as his pupil at the Antwerp Guild of Saint Luke in the guild year 1634–1635. Borrekens became a master of the Antwerp Guild of Saint Luke in the guild year 1635–1636.[4]

He married Anna Uyt ten Eeckhout on 1 October 1639. The couple would have 9 children. Borrekens was active as a reproductive printmaker who made prints after the works of leading Flemish artists. He was also a captain of the local civil militia and was therefore referred to as Capiteyn Matthias Borckens.[3]

He died in Antwerp on 25 December 1670.[2]

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