Otto van Veen Artist

Otto van Veen, also known by his Latinized name Otto Venius or Octavius Vaenius, (c.1556 – 6 May 1629) was a painter, draughtsman, and humanist active primarily in Antwerp and Brussels in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth century. He is known for running a large studio in Antwerp, producing several emblem books, and for being, from 1594 or 1595 until 1598, Peter Paul Rubens's teacher. His role as a classically educated humanist artist (a pictor doctus), reflected in the Latin name by which he is often known, Octavius Vaenius, was influential on the young Rubens, who would take on that role himself.

Personal facts

Otto van Veen
Alias (AKA)Venius Otto; Vaenius Octavius
Birth dateJanuary 01, 1556
Birth place
Leiden
Nationality
Netherlands
Date of deathMay 06, 1629
Place of death
Brussels

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