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Summary
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Relief of Leiden, 1574 (details on source page)
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Date |
1574 |
Source |
http://www.rijksmuseum.nl/aria/aria_assets/SK-A-3911?lang=en&context_space=&context_id= |
Author |
Otto van Veen (1556–1629) |
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Alternative names |
Octavius Vaenius, Otho Vaenius, Otto Vaenius, Octavius van Veen, Otho van Veen, Octavius Venius, Otho Venius, Otto Venius |
Description |
Southern Netherlandish painter, printmaker, draughtsman and court painter
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Date of birth/death |
1556 |
6 May 1629 |
Location of birth/death |
Leiden |
Brussels |
Work location |
Leiden (1572), Liège (1573-5), Italy (1575-80), Munich (1580-3), Liège (1583), Brussels (1585-1594), Antwerp (1594-1614), Brussels (1614-1629) |
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Permission ( Reusing this file) |
PD-old
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Licensing
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