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Gijsbert van Veen (1562-1628)

"Gijsbrecht or Gijsbert van Veen (1558–1630) was a Dutch Renaissance painter and engraver, the brother of Otto van Veen. Born in Leiden (County of Holland), he travelled through Italy as a young man and settled in Brussels (Duchy of Brabant), where he died.

Van Veen's engraving entitled Præstigiator (1588), showing an Indian medicine man in the midst of a ritual dance, was based on an earlier watercolor painting by John White. The image is one of a series that portrayed the lives of the Algonquian-speaking Indians in the Outer Banks region of present-day North Carolina.

In 1603 Van Veen was paid 150 livres from state funds for carrying out secret missions for the Archdukes Albert and Isabella. In the same year he was awarded 373 livres 15 sols in part payment of 873 livres 15 sols due for portraits of Albert, Isabella, and the late Philip II of Spain, painted at the Archdukes' behest as a gift for Charles Philippe de Croÿ, Marquis d’Havré." - (en.wikipedia.org 03.01.2021)

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[Giovanni da Bologna][Jacopo Tintoretto][Ernst von Bayern][Allegorisches Porträt Alexander Farneses; Allegorical portrait of Alexander Far[Giovanni da Bologna][Jacopo Tintoretto]
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Printing plate produced Gijsbert van Veen (1562-1628)
Was depicted (Actor) Giambologna (1529-1608)
Was depicted (Actor) Jacopo Tintoretto (1518-1594)
[Relation to person or institution] Minerva

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