- Otto van Veen, also
known by his
Latinized names Otto
Venius or
Octavius Vaenius (1556 – 6 May 1629), was a painter, draughtsman, and
humanist active primarily...
- An
emblem book
print portraying Xanthippe emptying a
chamber pot over Socrates, from
Emblemata Horatiana illustrated by Otho
Vaenius, 1607....
- Poesis, or An
Attempt to
Explain in
Verse The
Emblemata Horatiana of Otho
Vaenius (privately printed, 1875),
contributed the
Bibliography of van Veen Annals...
- by the work of the
Flemish artist Otto van Veen, also
known as
Octavius Vaenius (c.1556 – 6 May 1629),
print in the
emblem book
Quinti Horati Flacci Emblemata...
- Rubens, London:
Phadon (1998): 95–98. ISBN 0-7148-3412-2 "EPU - Otto
Vaenius,
Amorum emblemata (1608)". emblems.hum.uu.nl.
Retrieved 8 May 2023. Wikimedia...
- (2.2.166–169).
Other emblem writers who took up this
theme include Otto
Vaenius in his
Amorum emblemata (1608),
where it is
interpreted as love continuing...
- Hieroglyphs: from the
Brussels Mint to
Emblemata sive symbola, in: Otto
Vaenius and his
Emblem Books, ed.
Simon McKeown (Glasgow
Emblem Studies, 15), Glasgow...
-
after designs of the
Netherlandish artist Otto van Veen, also
known as
Vaenius (1556-1629) and
court painter to
Alessandro Farnese. Van Veen was influenced...
-
Courtauld Institute of Art Morford, Mark. "Theatrum
Hodiernae Vitae: Lipsius,
Vaenius, and the
Rebellion of Civilis."
Recreating Ancient History:
Episodes from...
- at the
Netherlands Institute for Art
History Van de Velde, Carl: "Veen [
Vaenius; Venius], Otto van"
Grove Art Online.
Oxford University Press, [accessed...