Julius Civilis Having his Hair Cut after the Fall of Vetera, while his Son Kills Some of the Captives, Otto van Veen, 1600 - 1613
In 1613, the Dutch parliament (States General) commissioned Otto van Veen to paint twelve paintings depicting the revolt of the Batavians against the Romans in AD 69 and 70. These were displayed in Binnenhof, the central government building in The Hague. In the early years of the Dutch Republic, many compared their own revolt against Spain to the Batavian uprising.