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Franciscus van der Steen (Antwerp, c. 1625 – Vienna, 1672) was a Flemish painter and engraver who was active in Vienna. He is now mainly known for his reproductive prints after master paintings and various publications containing portraits of prominent persons. No known paintings are currently attributed to him.

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  • Franciscus van der Steen (auch Frans van der Steen, Franciscus van der Stein oder Franciscus van der Stieen; * um 1625 in Antwerpen; † 20. Januar 1672 in Wien) war ein flämischer Druckgrafiker, Radierer und Graveur. Er arbeitete am Hofe Ferdinand III. sowie Leopold I. und kopierte unter anderem Werke von Parmigianino, David Teniers dem Jüngeren, Albrecht Dürer sowie Joannes Meyssens. (de)
  • Franciscus van der Steen (Antwerp, c. 1625 – Vienna, 1672) was a Flemish painter and engraver who was active in Vienna. He is now mainly known for his reproductive prints after master paintings and various publications containing portraits of prominent persons. No known paintings are currently attributed to him. (en)
  • Frans o Franciscus van der Steen (Amberes, 1625-Viena, 20 de enero de 1672) fue un grabador flamenco. (es)
  • Franciscus van der Steen noto anche come Frans van der Steen, Franciscus van der Stein, Franciscus van der Stieen (Anversa, ... – Vienna, 1672) è stato un pittore e incisore fiammingo attivo a Vienna. (it)
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  • Franciscus van der Steen (auch Frans van der Steen, Franciscus van der Stein oder Franciscus van der Stieen; * um 1625 in Antwerpen; † 20. Januar 1672 in Wien) war ein flämischer Druckgrafiker, Radierer und Graveur. Er arbeitete am Hofe Ferdinand III. sowie Leopold I. und kopierte unter anderem Werke von Parmigianino, David Teniers dem Jüngeren, Albrecht Dürer sowie Joannes Meyssens. (de)
  • Franciscus van der Steen (Antwerp, c. 1625 – Vienna, 1672) was a Flemish painter and engraver who was active in Vienna. He is now mainly known for his reproductive prints after master paintings and various publications containing portraits of prominent persons. No known paintings are currently attributed to him. (en)
  • Frans o Franciscus van der Steen (Amberes, 1625-Viena, 20 de enero de 1672) fue un grabador flamenco. (es)
  • Franciscus van der Steen noto anche come Frans van der Steen, Franciscus van der Stein, Franciscus van der Stieen (Anversa, ... – Vienna, 1672) è stato un pittore e incisore fiammingo attivo a Vienna. (it)
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