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Rochus van Veen

Rochus van Veen
Rochus van Veen - Vlinder en blauwe vlieg.jpg
Butterfly and small fly on appel, collection Teylers Museum
Born Rochus
1630
Beverwijk
Died 1693 (aged 62–63)
Beverwijk
Nationality Netherlands
Known for Painting
Movement Baroque

Rochus van Veen (1630–1693) was a Dutch Golden Age painter.

According to Houbraken, he followed in the artistic footsteps of his father Otto van Veen, who may have been his uncle. Rochus had two sons who also became painters. All three lived in Beverwijk and all specialized in painting watercolors of plants, birds and insects on paper and parchment. In 1706 their drawings, prints, and paintings were auctioned in Haarlem.

According to the RKD he was also known as Rocho. The RKD does not mention a relation to Otto van Veen, who painted historical allegories. Rochus painted watercolors for horticulturalists. He painted for Agnes Block's garden and one of his paintings resembles the one she holds in her hand in a family portrait by Jan Weenix.


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