Otto van Veen, called Otto Venius (Leiden 1556-1629 Brussels)
Otto van Veen, called Otto Venius (Leiden 1556-1629 Brussels)

A mythological scene: Allegory of Peace (recto); Study of a male nude (verso)

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Otto van Veen, called Otto Venius (Leiden 1556-1629 Brussels)
A mythological scene: Allegory of Peace (recto); Study of a male nude (verso)
inscribed 'S. PACI S. / SAPIENTIA / MARTEM DEMOVENTE / Paupertate frau[deque] comit[ibus]' [To Sacred Peace
Wisdom repelling War, along with his companions poverty and fraud.] (recto) and with a long inscription in Spanish (verso)
oil on paper
14.5 x 17 cm.
Provenance
Charles Eggiman (1890-1948) (L. 560).

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Lot Essay

Stylistically close to the drawings in the album in the Morgan Library and Museum, New York (F. Stampfle et al., Netherlandish Drawings of the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries and Flemish Drawings of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries in the Pierpont Morgan Library, New Jersey, 1991, nos. 113-215) and on a sheet of a similar size, though horizontal in format unlike the Morgan studies. The drawings were all engraved, with one exception, and used to illustrate Quinti Horatii Flacci Emblemata published in Antwerp in 1607. However, the present drawing did not serve as a design for an engraving in the 1607 book and no other related works are known.

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