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Frans Badens (Antwerp, 1571 – Amsterdam, before 17 November 1618) was a Flemish-born painter who was active in Amsterdam where he was known for his mythological and biblical scenes, genre scenes, portraits and still lifes. In his lifetime he was regarded as one of the most important painters who had moved to Amsterdam and was admired for his realistic treatment of the skin.

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  • Frans Badens (Antwerp, 1571 – Amsterdam, before 17 November 1618) was a Flemish-born painter who was active in Amsterdam where he was known for his mythological and biblical scenes, genre scenes, portraits and still lifes. In his lifetime he was regarded as one of the most important painters who had moved to Amsterdam and was admired for his realistic treatment of the skin. (en)
  • Frans Badens o Francesco Badens (Amberes, 1571-1618​) fue un pintor y dibujante neerlandés. Badens fue muy considerado por sus contemporáneos en vida, pero cayó en el olvido tras su fallecimiento.​ Sus obras incluyen alegorías, escenas religiosas y mitológicas.​ Su hermano, Jan Badens (1576-1603), fue retratista.​ (es)
  • Frans Badens II ook wel Franciscus Badensis (Antwerpen, 1571 – Amsterdam, 1618) was een Zuid-Nederlands kunstschilder van onder andere stillevens, historische schilderijen en genrevoorstellingen. (nl)
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  • Frans Badens (Antwerp, 1571 – Amsterdam, before 17 November 1618) was a Flemish-born painter who was active in Amsterdam where he was known for his mythological and biblical scenes, genre scenes, portraits and still lifes. In his lifetime he was regarded as one of the most important painters who had moved to Amsterdam and was admired for his realistic treatment of the skin. (en)
  • Frans Badens o Francesco Badens (Amberes, 1571-1618​) fue un pintor y dibujante neerlandés. Badens fue muy considerado por sus contemporáneos en vida, pero cayó en el olvido tras su fallecimiento.​ Sus obras incluyen alegorías, escenas religiosas y mitológicas.​ Su hermano, Jan Badens (1576-1603), fue retratista.​ (es)
  • Frans Badens II ook wel Franciscus Badensis (Antwerpen, 1571 – Amsterdam, 1618) was een Zuid-Nederlands kunstschilder van onder andere stillevens, historische schilderijen en genrevoorstellingen. (nl)
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