Sir Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640), a Flemish artist, was a dominant figure in Baroque art, known for his exuberant style, vibrant color palette and dynamic compositions. His works encompassed ...
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After Sir Peter Paul Rubens - An oil on board self portrait painting study depicting the famous artist after the original. Set within a decorative gilt gesso frame with shell corners.
A recently rediscovered landscape that was owned and remodeled by Sir Peter Paul Rubens will sell next month at Sotheby’s in London. The piece, The Holy Family with the Infant Saint John the Baptist ...
Few men in history have struck a happier balance with their age or won richer rewards in return than Flemish Artist Peter Paul Rubens, master of Europe’s baroque style at its 17th century peak. A ...
Peter Paul Rubens' 'Christ on the Cross,' a painting finished in 1613, has been sold after more than 400 years. The painting was authenticated through microscopic examination of the paint layers.
A long-lost Peter Paul Rubens painting hidden for over four centuries sold for €2.3 million in France after experts ...
WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Peter Paul Rubens’ 17th century masterpiece “Portrait of a Lady” is set to go up for auction in Poland next month, the DESA Unicum auction house said Thursday. The Flemish master ...
Installation of Early Rubens at the Legion of Honor (photo by Gary Sexton Photography, image courtesy the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco) SAN FRANCISCO — Early Rubens at San Francisco’s Legion of ...
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.
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 ...