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MEYTENS, Martin van Dutch painter (b. 1695, Stockholm, d. 1770, Vienna).
was a Swedish-Austrian painter who has painted people of the royal Court of Austria such as Marie Antoinette, Maria Theresa of Austria, Francois III and his family, and many other royal paintings. His painting style has inspired many other painters to paint in a similar format. Martin van Meytens was born on June 16, 1695 and was later baptised in Stockholm, Sweden. He studied other great painter's works and in 1717 he had a great success in painting enamel paintings and miniatures, but later went on to greater task. In 1723 he began to paint large portraits of royal courts
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Painting ID:: 8208 Queen Maria Theresia ag
1750s
Oil on canvas
Akademie der Bildenden K??nste, Vienna
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Painting ID:: 8207 Queen Maria Theresia g
1750s
Oil on canvas
Akademie der Bildenden K??nste, Vienna
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Painting ID:: 8209 Queen Maria Theresia sg
1750s
Oil on canvas, 95,5 x 76,5 cm
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
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Painting ID:: 8210 Empress Maria Theresa ga
Oil on canvas
Town Hall, Ghent
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Painting ID:: 8211 Emperor Francis I sg
1750s
Oil on canvas, 95,5 x 77 cm
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
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MEYTENS, Martin van
Dutch painter (b. 1695, Stockholm, d. 1770, Vienna).
was a Swedish-Austrian painter who has painted people of the royal Court of Austria such as Marie Antoinette, Maria Theresa of Austria, Francois III and his family, and many other royal paintings. His painting style has inspired many other painters to paint in a similar format. Martin van Meytens was born on June 16, 1695 and was later baptised in Stockholm, Sweden. He studied other great painter's works and in 1717 he had a great success in painting enamel paintings and miniatures, but later went on to greater task. In 1723 he began to paint large portraits of royal courts
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