After Otto van Veen
After Otto van Veen

Portrait of the Roman Emperor Tiberius (42 BC-37 AD); Portrait of the Roman Emperor Claudius (11 BC-54 AD); Portrait of the Roman Emperor Vitellius (15-69); and Portrait of the Roman Emperor Vespasian (9-79), painted ovals

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After Otto van Veen
Portrait of the Roman Emperor Tiberius (42 BC-37 AD); Portrait of the Roman Emperor Claudius (11 BC-54 AD); Portrait of the Roman Emperor Vitellius (15-69); and Portrait of the Roman Emperor Vespasian (9-79), painted ovals
the first inscribed and numbered 'Tiberivs. III' (lower centre); the second inscribed and numbered 'Claudivs. V' (lower centre); the third inscribed and numbered 'Vitellivs. IX (lower centre)'; and the fourth inscribed and numbered 'Vespasianvs. X' (lower centre)
oil on panel
13 ¼ x 9 ¼ in. (33.6 x 23 ¼ cm.)
(4)a set of four

Lot Essay

The present lot relates to a series of depictions of Roman Emperors by Van Veen known in two partially complete sets, in the Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart, and that sold at Christie's, Vervoordt sale, Kasteel van 's-Gravenwezel, on location, 10-12 May 2004, lot 143. Both groups were originally thought to be versions of a lost series by Rubens upon which he subsequently based his eponymous series of the mid-1620s, but are now believed to be the work of Van Veen and his workshop, in which Rubens himself worked until 1600, and with which he would thereby have been familiar.

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