Hans Ulrich Franck, a German historical painter and etcher, was born at Kaufbeuren, in Swabia, in 1603. He resided chiefly at Augsburg, where he died in 1675. His son Franz Friedrich Franck was an artist as well. Among other engravings the following are by him:
Events from the year 1675 in art.
Events from the year 1603 in art.
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Franz Friedrich Franck, born at Augsburg in 1627, was instructed by his father, Hans Ulrich Franck. He died at Augsburg in 1687. The following productions are by him:
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Hans-Ulrich or Hans Ulrich may refer to:
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