Martin Hermann Faber
Martin Hermann Faber (1586–1648), was a German painter, architect, and cartographer.

Gate by Faber in Emden

Self-portrait
He was born in Emden and made a trip southwards to Italy in 1611 where he met the "Caravaggist" Louis Finson.[1] He travelled extensively with Finson and worked with him in France, but was back in Emden in 1618 where he joined the Emden Guild of St. Luke.[1] He remained a member until 1629, and his sons Berend and Hermann II also became members of the guild.[1] He died in Emden.
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