Anna Folkema
| Anna Folkema | |
|---|---|
| Born | May 22, 1695 Dokkum, Netherlands | 
| Died | October 18, 1768 (aged 73) Amsterdam, Netherlands | 
| Nationality | Dutch | 
| Known for | Engraving | 

Two Lutheran churches and two Synagogues of Amsterdam
Anna Folkema (22 May 1695 – 8 October 1768), was an 18th-century engraver from the Northern Netherlands.
Biography
    
Folkema was born in Dokkum as the daughter of Johann Jakob Folkema, a goldsmith.[1] She was the sister of Jacob Folkema.[1] Their father moved the family to Amsterdam, where they ran a family business of making prints.[1]
She died in Amsterdam.[1]
Selected works
    
    
References
    
- Anna Folkema in the RKD
- Weitenkamf Frank, Grolier Club. Catalogue of a collection of engravings, etchings and lithographs by women : exhibited at the Grolier Club, 29 East Thirty-Second Street, April 12 to 27, 1901., The De Vinne Press, New York, 1901, pg35. OCLC 460464188
External links
    
 Media related to Anna Folkema at Wikimedia Commons Media related to Anna Folkema at Wikimedia Commons
- Anna Folkema on 1001 Vrouwen uit de Nederlandse geschiedenis
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