studio of Otto van Veen

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The studio of Otto van Veen was a prominent late 16th-century Flemish artistic workshop in Antwerp where many influential Baroque painters, including Peter Paul Rubens, received their formative training.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Flemish art workshop
artist’s studio
painting workshop
activePeriod late 16th century
artMovement Mannerism
early Baroque
associatedWith Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church

Counter-Reformation art
continent Europe
country Habsburg Netherlands
era early Baroque era
late Renaissance
function producing altarpieces
producing commissions for churches
producing court commissions
training young painters
hasArtisticRole center of artistic education
hub for large collaborative paintings
historicalReputation prominent Flemish workshop
influenced Flemish Primitives art
surface form: Antwerp school of painting

Flemish Baroque painting
languageOfEnvironment Dutch
Latin
locatedIn Antwerp
Duchy of Brabant
Southern Netherlands
masterPainter Otto van Veen
notableApprentice Peter Paul Rubens
operatedInCentury 16th century
17th century
partOf Guild of Saint Luke in Antwerp
surface form: Antwerp artistic milieu
runBy Otto van Veen
specialization allegorical painting
history painting
mythological painting
religious painting
trained Abraham Janssens
Cornelis Schut
Gaspard de Crayer
Gerard Seghers
Hendrick van Balen
Peter Paul Rubens
Willem de Vos

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Peter Paul Rubens educatedAt studio of Otto van Veen