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Gijsbert van Veen

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158: 84: 232:. This book enjoyed enduring popularity thanks to the fact that it was a groundbreaking way to print emblems: Latin text on the verso and a detailed image of the emblem on the recto of every page opening. Later editions were polyglot with text in Dutch, French, Spanish, Italian and Latin. It was reprinted and pirated in numerous editions in the following 100 years. Gijsbert van Veen further made the engravings for two other emblem books of his brother Otto: 20: 440: 424:
Montone, Tina, "'Dolci ire, dolci sdegni, e dolci paci': The Role of the Italian Collaborator in the Making of Otto Vaenius's Amorum Emblemata," in Alison Adams and Marleen van der Weij, Emblems of the Low Countries: A Book Historical Perspective. Glasgow Emblem Studies, vol. 8. Glasgow: University
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around 1574 or 1575 where he stayed for about five years. It is not clear whether Gijsbert travelled with his brother Otto or later joined him in Italy. It is known that he produced engravings in Rome (in 1588) and Venice (in 1589). His engravings in Rome were published by
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Van Veen painted portrait paintings and made reproductive engravings after works by other artists such as his brother Otto. None of his portrait paintings are known to have been preserved.
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for portraits of the king and queen of Spain, again gifts for the Marquis of Havré, and for portraits of Albert and Isabella that had been sent to the King of England the previous year.
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and was an amateur painter. The van Veen family was an aristocratic family and father Cornelis Jansz. held the position of mayor of Leiden a few times. The
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about the first English settlements in America and the lives of the Algonquian-speaking Indians in the Outer Banks region of present-day
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Inventaire sommaire des archives départementales antérieures à 1790. Nord. Archives Civiles, série B. Chambre des Comptes de Lille
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Inventaire sommaire des archives départementales antérieures à 1790. Nord. Archives Civiles, série B. Chambre des Comptes de Lille
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around 1562 as the son of Cornelis Jansz. van Veen (1519–1591) and Geertruyd Simons van Neck (born 1530). He was the brother of
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published in four languages (English, German, French and Latin) in Frankfurt in 1590. The books were illustrated versions of
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family which remained loyal to the Spanish king moved to Antwerp in 1572 after the start of the Dutch Revolt, and then to
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Upon his return to Flanders, van Veen moved to Brussels where his brother had become a painter to the court of Archdukes
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Gijsbert van Veen is also credited with making the engravings after designs by his brother Otto for the Horatian
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Quinti Horatii Flacci emblemata : imaginibus in aes incisis, notisque illustrata
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Quinti Horatii Flacci emblemata : imaginibus in aes incisis, notisque illustrata
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Allegory with the Duke of Parma as champion of the Catholic Church in the Netherlands
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from state funds for carrying out secret missions for the Archdukes
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A Briefe and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia
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He made illustrations for a series of four books which
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due for portraits of Albert, Isabella, and the late
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Index


Leiden
Antwerp
Leiden
County of Holland
Otto
The Hague
Catholic
Liège

Rome
Bernardino Passari
Johannes Statius
Albert
Isabella
Albert
Isabella
Philip II of Spain
Charles Philippe de Croÿ, Marquis d’Havré

Theodor de Bry
Thomas Harriot
North Carolina
John White
medicine man
emblem book
Hieronymus Verdussen


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