Adriaen van Bloemen or Adriaen Bloem[1] (baptized on 27 February 1639 – c. 1697) was a Flemish painter, print designer, draughtsman and engraver. He was mainly a portrait artist who created individual and group portraits. He left his native Antwerp to work in Vienna where he became court painter to Emperor Leopold I.[2] His work is mainly known through the prints made after it by various engravers.[3]