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Frans van Stampart (born in
Antwerp Antwerp (; nl, Antwerpen ; french: Anvers ; es, Amberes) is the largest city in Belgium by area at and the capital of Antwerp Province in the Flemish Region. With a population of 520,504,
12 June 1675 – died 3 April 1750 in
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) was a Flemish portrait painter, printmaker and publisher. The artist established a reputation as a portraitist of European rulers, aristocrats and higher clergy. He had an international career, which brought him to the court in Vienna where he worked as court painter of the Imperial court. He is also known as the co-publisher of two publications which depict the Imperial art collection in Vienna and for which he also made some of the engravings."Van Stampart, Frans"
in: Bernadette Bodson (ed.), ''Dictionnaire des peintres belges'', Kik-Irpa, Brussels, 1999-2011


Life

Frans van Stampart was baptized in the St James Church in Antwerp on 16 January 1675. He was a pupil of the relative obscure Gislein van der Sijpen (or Gielein Peeter van der Sypen) with whom he started his training in 1689.Frans Jozef Peter Van den Branden, ''Geschiedenis der Antwerpsche schilderschool'', Antwerpen, 1883, pp. 977–978 He became master of the Antwerp
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in the guild year 1693-94 and remained active in Antwerp for five more years. He painted portraits in the style of fellow Antwerp artist
Pieter Thijs Pieter Thijs, Peter Thijs or Pieter Thys (Antwerp, 1624 – Antwerp, 1677) was a Flemish painter of portraits as well as religious and history paintings. He was a very successful artist who worked for the courts in Brussels and The Hague as wel ...
, a leading portrait painter in the Southern Netherlands. These appear to have pleased
Emperor Leopold I Leopold I (Leopold Ignaz Joseph Balthasar Franz Felician; hu, I. Lipót; 9 June 1640 – 5 May 1705) was Holy Roman Emperor, King of Hungary, Croatia, and Bohemia. The second son of Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor, by his first wife, Maria An ...
who called him to Vienna and appointed him his court painter in 1698. In this role he painted portraits of the Emperor, his consort and the princes of the realm.Eduard Ritter von Engerth, '' Kunsthistorische Sammlungen des Allerhöchsten Kaiserhauses. Gemälde. Beschreibendes Verzeichniss by Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien. Gemäldegalerie''; Volume II, Selbstverlag der Direction, Vienna, published 1882, pp. 231–232 After the Emperor's death, he retained his court appointment under the successive emperors Joseph I and Charles VI and to Empress
Maria Theresa Maria Theresa Walburga Amalia Christina (german: Maria Theresia; 13 May 1717 – 29 November 1780) was ruler of the Habsburg dominions from 1740 until her death in 1780, and the only woman to hold the position ''suo jure'' (in her own right). ...
.Frans van Stampart
at the
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He also portrayed many Austrian and German nobles.Reginald Howard Wilenski, ''Flemish Painters, 1430-1830'', Volume 1, Viking Press, p. 372 and p. 380 Van Stampart was active as an engraver and collaborated with court painter and engraver
Anton Joseph von Prenner Anton Joseph von Prenner or von Brenner (7 March 1683 – 1761) was an Austrian painter, engraver and publisher. He is mainly known for his publications recording the Imperial art collections kept in the Stallburg gallery.
on a volume of prints entitled ''Theatrum artis pictoriae'' (1728-1733). The two artists collaborated again in 1735 on another volume of prints entitled ''Prodromus'', which depicts the Imperial art collection in prints. He remained active in Vienna where he died in 1750.


Work


Portrait painter

Frans van Stampart was known mainly as a portrait painter to the elite. His sitters were members of the Imperial family in Vienna and other royal families, German, Austrian and English nobles and higher clergy. His style was initially close to that of Pieter Thijs. His work can be found in museums in the
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, Musée des Beaux-Arts d'
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Publisher of the Imperial art collection

Frans van Stampart and
Anton Joseph von Prenner Anton Joseph von Prenner or von Brenner (7 March 1683 – 1761) was an Austrian painter, engraver and publisher. He is mainly known for his publications recording the Imperial art collections kept in the Stallburg gallery.
started collaborating on a publication project that was entitled ''Theatrum artis pictoriae''. The publication was likely inspired by the new display of the Imperial art collection in the
Stallburg The Stallburg is a renaissance-style building in the Vienna city center located between Josefsplatz and Michaelerplatz. It is part of the Hofburg Palace. Formerly the living quarters of Archduke Maximilian , later Emperor Maximilian II, it was b ...
gallery. The plan was to publish 30 volumes of prints representing the entire Imperial art collection in Stallburg. Only four volumes were printed between 1728 and 1733. Each of the four volumes contains 40 full page copper engravings depicting the paintings in the Stallburg gallery in a laterally inverted way. The first two plates of volume I offer plans of the galleries with views of six rooms. The rendering of the paintings is not always very detailed and sometimes parts of paintings are distorted in the prints. According to which criteria the selection of the paintings was made is not clear and the publication does not offer any art historical explanation. The important achievement of von Prenner and van Stampart was to be the first to include in a publication works from the old German school. Due to the difficult preparatory work and prolonged publication history of the ''Theatrum'', von Prenner and van Stampart published the ''
Prodromus A prodromus ('forerunner' or 'precursor') aka prodrome is a term used in the natural sciences to describe a preliminary publication intended as the basis for a later, more comprehensive work. It is also a medical term used for a premonitory sympt ...
'' (full title: Prodromus, seu Praeambulare lumen reserati portentosae magnificentiae theatri, quo omnia ad aulam caesaream in Augustissimae suae caesareae) in Vienna in 1735. It was intended to give a preview of the volumes of the ''Theatrum'' that had yet to appear ('prodromus' means a preliminary publication or introductory work). The ''Prodromus'' offers an overview of the works already published in the ''Theatrum'' and a preview of what the next volumes would offer.Alexandra Matzner, ''Barocke Gemäldegalerien und ihre Kataloge Galeriewerke, die Erfindung des Kunstbuchs und der Kunstwissenschaft''
24. Juni 2016 It reprises the plans of the galleries with views of six rooms of the ''Theatrum''. These are followed by plates showing the walls of the galleries, completely covered by framed paintings.
in: February 2007 Newsletter IT Services, University of St Andrews
Each of the 24 plates reproduce 960 paintings by 230 painters with fast strokes. Four pages show 228 sculptures, reliefs, gems and medals in the collection. One of the important improvements in the ''Prodromus'' in comparison to the ''Theatrum'' is that the paintings are rendered not in mirror view starting from plate 8. This publication enjoyed support in high places as is shown by the fact that prominent aristocrats engraved some of the plates: Count Leopold Windischgraetz (plate 9), the counts Anton and Johann Nepomuk Csáky (plates 11 and 13) and Maria Barbara Lemperg (plate 12).''Die kaiserliche Stallburggalerie. Prodromus (Vorschau)'', in: Tobias G. Natter, Alexandra Matzner, Martin Schuster, Sebastian Schütze, Christian Quaeitzsch, Georg Lechner, Deborah Meijers 'Fürstenglanz. Die Macht der Pracht', Belvedere, 2016, pp. 110–121


Gallery

File:Frans van Stampart and Anton Joseph von Prenner - Plan of the 'Kaiserliche Gallerie und Kunstkammers' in the Stallburg Gallerie in Vienna with portraits of Frans van Stampart and Anton Joseph von Prenner.jpg, Plan of the Stallburg collection with portraits of Frans van Stampart (on left) and Anton Joseph von Prenner (on right) File:Prodromus - View of the galleries.jpg, Prodromus: View of the galleries File:Prodromus - Plate 18.jpg, Prodromus: Plate 18


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