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- Q709393 description "painter".
- Q709393 description "painter".
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- Q709393 abstract "Hendrik van Steenwijck II (also Steenwyck, Steinwick) (c.1580–1649) was a Baroque painter mostly of architectural interiors, but also of biblical scenes and still lifes.Van Steenwijck was born in Antwerp. His father, the Dutch painter Hendrik van Steenwijck I, one of the originators of the interiors genre, moved the family to Frankfurt am Main in 1585, where he trained his son. At his father's death in 1603, Van Steenwijck the Younger took over the studio in Frankfurt, but from 1604 until 1615 he was primarily active in Antwerp, where he collaborated with early Flemish Baroque painters such as Frans Francken I and Jan Brueghel the Elder. Van Steenwijck is best known for the numerous imaginary interiors that were based on the Cathedral of Our Lady, Antwerp. These had an immediate influence on paintings by Pieter Neeffs I. After settling in London by 1615, he painted backgrounds for Anthony van Dyck and Daniel Mytens the Elder. Van Steenwijck moved to The Hague around 1638, where he was a painter at the court, and to Leiden around 1642. His wife, Susanna van Steenwijk was also an architectural painter. Van Steenwijck died in Leiden or The Hague.".
- Q709393 alias "Steenwyck; Steinwick".
- Q709393 birthDate "1580".
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- Q709393 alternativeNames "Steenwyck; Steinwick".
- Q709393 dateOfBirth "c. 1580".
- Q709393 dateOfDeath "1649".
- Q709393 name "Steenwijk, Hendrik van II".
- Q709393 placeOfBirth "Antwerp".
- Q709393 placeOfDeath "Leiden or The Hague".
- Q709393 shortDescription "painter".
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- Q709393 comment "Hendrik van Steenwijck II (also Steenwyck, Steinwick) (c.1580–1649) was a Baroque painter mostly of architectural interiors, but also of biblical scenes and still lifes.Van Steenwijck was born in Antwerp. His father, the Dutch painter Hendrik van Steenwijck I, one of the originators of the interiors genre, moved the family to Frankfurt am Main in 1585, where he trained his son.".
- Q709393 label "Hendrik van Steenwijk II".
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- Q709393 givenName "Hendrik van II".
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- Q709393 name "Steenwijk, Hendrik van II".
- Q709393 surname "Steenwijk".