Peter Paul Rubens, “Tiger, Lion and Leopard Hunt” (1616), oil on canvas, 256 x 324.5 cm, Rennes, Musée des Beaux Arts (all images courtesy Royal Academy of Arts, photo courtesy MBA, Rennes, Dist.
A 14-month conservation of Peter Paul Rubens’s The Judgement of Paris (ca. 1963–65) by the National Gallery in London has uncovered a litany of additions and alterations long hidden under the layers ...
With more than 100 works on display, the European show is a chance to see masterpieces by golden age artists, including Rubens, Van Dyck, and Jordaens SALEM — Salem might not be the place you’d first ...
A painting of Peter Paul Rubens and Anthony van Dyck has gone back on display at Chatsworth House, a stately home in the East Midlands of England, 45 years after being stolen. In 1979, the gray tone ...
Somaya Critchlow, 31, is showing her provocative paintings alongside a storied collection that includes work by Rubens, van Dyck and Velázquez. By Kadish Morris Discover medieval and Gothic ...
Between them, Antwerp's Museum Plantin-Moretus and the Ashmolean in Oxford own some of the most "outstanding" holdings of 16th and 17th century Flemish drawings, said Jackie Wullschläger in the FT.
Rubens, I have been told, is an acquired taste. Modern-day viewers, even those with an appetite for the High Baroque, often find him rather over-the-top: the limpid eyes, the ruddy men with bulging ...
Portrait of Sir Peter Paul Rubens, from the original painted by himself, in the National Gallery at Florence. This noble head is valued as the best likeness of the accomplished Fleming, and is ...
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