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Ackersloot [Akersloot], Willem (Outgertsz.)
(b Haarlem, fl 162034; d The Hague, ?1634). Dutch engraver. He was the son of Outgert Arisz. Ackersloot ( fl 1631). In 1624 he became the brother-in-law of the artist Cornelis van Kittensteyn (160038). After a stay in Paris in 1620, he was back in his native Haarlem by 1624. His oeuvre comprises 18 engravings, dating from 1624 to 1633. He eventually became a skilful reproductive engraver; among his best works are the portraits of Frederik Hendrik and Amalia van Solms after Adriaan van de Venne (both 1628), the Ceres Changing Stellio into a Lizard after Jan II van de Velde (i) and the book illustrations after Pieter Jansz. Saenredams early drawings for Samuel Ampzings Beschryvinge en de lof der stad Haerlem (Description and praise of the city of Haarlem; Haarlem, 1628). He is last documented in The Hague in 1634.
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