A series of tests using artificial intelligence have found that the Peter Paul Rubens masterpiece Samson and Delilah (ca. 1609/10) at the National Gallery in London is most likely a fake. After ...
A seldom-seen Peter Paul Rubens painting is going under the hammer in January. According to Sotheby's, "Salome Presented With the Severed Head of Saint John the Baptist" (1609) was presumed lost for ...
Separated for over 130 years, Peter Paul Rubens’s portraits of the three Magi have finally been reunited this week by the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC. The three wise men have become a ...
ROME — When I was growing up, I couldn’t stand the painting of Peter Paul Rubens (1578–1640), with its yards of pink female hams and plump fair blonds blushing scarlet. In the Louvre, I felt ...
From an estate outside Brussels, Flemish Baroque artist Peter Paul Rubens, aging and arthritic, set to work painting the bucolic landscape surrounding his newly acquired seven-bedroom castle. "A View ...
A newly discovered Peter Paul Rubens canvas was the highlight of Sotheby’s Masters Week in New York, fetching $5.1 million at the January 25 evening sale of “Master Paintings & Sculpture.” Until ...
This circa 1636 painting is among Peter Paul Rubens’s last great works, a lovely vision of rural life crowned by a sweeping, ...
It was a successful Old Masters sale at Christie’s London on July 7, with Peter Paul Rubens‘s Lot and His Daughters (circa 1613–14) setting a new record in the category for the house with its £44.8 ...
Today, Peter Paul Rubens is best remembered as the Old Master with a penchant for fleshy, pink nudes and baroque grandiosity. These perceptions suggest a man of unchecked libertinism, but Rubens was ...
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 ...
The Flemish Baroque master Peter Paul Rubens and the beautiful Infanta Isabel Clara Eugenia, the sovereign of the Spanish Netherlands, shared an artistic vision in service of the Catholic faith. In ...
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