Frans van Stampart

Franz van Stampart

Born Franz van Stampart
(1675-06-12)12 June 1675
Antwerp
Died 3 April 1750(1750-04-03) (aged 74)
Vienna, Austria
Nationality Flemish
Known for Painting

Franz van Stampart (born in Antwerp 12 June 1675 – died 3 April 1750 in Vienna) was a painter of Flemish origin, whose career was spanned throughout Europe, working for the Courts of Emperor Charles VI and Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor[1] and then working in the studio of Godfrey Kneller in England.

Life

Franz van Stampart was the pupil of John van Sypen[2] who was the painter who had documented Wemyss Castle in Fife, Scotland. His career was mainly as a portrait painter and many works of his can be found in Museums in Brussels, Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Orléans, Musée des Beaux-Arts.

References

  1. Benezit, E. (1966). Dictionnaire des Peintures, Sculpteurs. France: Libraire Grund. pp. Volume 8, pg.77.
  2. Benezit, E. (1966). Dictionnaire des Peintures, Sculpteurs. Paris: Libraire Gründ. pp. Volume 8, pg.77.
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