Abraham Hesselink (July 19, 1862 to October 18, 1930) was a Dutch artist from Paterswolde in the Netherlands.
Abraham Hesselink was born in the village of Paterswolde near Groningen.
[1] He studied at the Academy of Amsterdam and in Brussels under sculptor Charles van der Stappen.
[2] He exhibited the sculpture at the 1891 Salon (Paris) and received an honorable mention.
[3] He earned a gold medal at the 1904 World's Fair for his work titled Arab Woman.