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Jan van Vianen (1660–after 1726)
 
A Dutch engraver and cartographer known for his historical prints, landscapes, and portraits, Jan van Vianen was possibly the son of the renowned silversmith Adam van Vianen of Utrecht. Born in Amsterdam, he spent much of his career working in both Amsterdam and Haarlem. His body of work includes etchings and engravings that capture historical events and cityscapes. In 1703, Van Vianen was admitted to the Guild of St Luke in Haarlem, a significant recognition of his skill and standing in the artistic community.
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