Franz Werner von Tamm (1658–1724) was a German Baroque painter who travelled to and worked in Italy.
According to Houbraken, who called him Joano Vernero Tam in a poem about the members of the Bentvueghels, he joined the Bent with the name "Dapper" and was a good flower painter.
He was influenced by David de Coninck and became the teacher of Pietro Navarra.
[2] He was in Rome in the years 1685-1695 and is known for still lifes of flowers and hunting pieces.
[3] He was invited to Vienna to be a court painter, and remained there until his death.