Cornelis Daniel "Niel" Steenbergen (Steenbergen, April 18, 1911 β Oosterhout, March 8, 1997) was a Dutch artist, especially known as sculptor, painter and medalist.
Steenbergen studied at the School of Applied Arts in Tilburg (1929β1932), the Higher Institute for Fine Arts in Antwerp (1932β1934) and the National Academy of Fine Arts in Amsterdam (1935β1938).
He was active as a sculptor, medalist, designer and goldsmith.
He succeeded his teacher Gerard Bourgonjon at the Academy in Tilburg.
Steenbergen won several awards: the Academy Award Belgium (1935), the Dutch Prix de Rome for Sculpture (1938), and the gold medal at the Salzburg Biennale (1956).
In 1989 he received an award from the Dutch province of North Brabant.
In 1973 he was appointed by the Queen of the Netherlands Knight of the Order of Orange-Nassau and in 1976 by the Holy See Knight of the Order of St.