OIL ON CANVAS ATTRIBUTED TO OTTO VAN VEEN WITH ORNAMENTAL FRAME
Oil on canvas attributed to the studio of Otto van Veen in an ornamental frame.
In 1613, the Dutch parliament commissioned the Flemish artist Otto van Veen (1556-1629) to paint twelve panels illustrating the 69 AD revolt of the Batavians against the Romans. The twelve panels of the original series are now in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. This painting, a studio replica, shows Julius Civilis, leader of the Batavians, beginning negotiations with the Roman general Cerialis to end the war.
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Dimensions: 29.25"W x 27"H x 3"D framed
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Period: Unknown
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Condition: Good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age with cracking and chipping to frame, minor signs of restoration work to canvas and frame.
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Materials: Oil, Canvas, Wood
- Origin: Unknown
Original: $77,336,000.00
-70%$77,336,000.00
$23,200,800.00



Description
Oil on canvas attributed to the studio of Otto van Veen in an ornamental frame.
In 1613, the Dutch parliament commissioned the Flemish artist Otto van Veen (1556-1629) to paint twelve panels illustrating the 69 AD revolt of the Batavians against the Romans. The twelve panels of the original series are now in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. This painting, a studio replica, shows Julius Civilis, leader of the Batavians, beginning negotiations with the Roman general Cerialis to end the war.
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Dimensions: 29.25"W x 27"H x 3"D framed
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Period: Unknown
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Condition: Good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age with cracking and chipping to frame, minor signs of restoration work to canvas and frame.
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Materials: Oil, Canvas, Wood
- Origin: Unknown
























