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Extremely rare oak panel carved with the best of "Peter Paul Rubens" early 1600's. Flemish. George Way findings. (Staten Island Advance/Jan Somma-Hammel) (Staff-Shot) For those devoted collectors of ...
Even by the standards of the modern internet, which lets billions of people watch videos of calculated killings and bloodshed, Peter Paul Rubens’ 17th-century painting The Massacre of the Innocents is ...
The dealer is showing a depiction of the Christian holy family at his fair booth, three decades after he hosted a show on the ...
The Prado Museum is giving its most iconic space a fresh look, swapping its signature grayish-green walls for a deep blue that museum officials say will make masterpieces by Titian, Rubens, and others ...
BRUSSELS (AP) -- For four centuries, the opulent, exuberant nudes of Peter Paul Rubens have been known to shock and delight in sometimes equal measure. And now, even in 2018, his Baroque paintings are ...
WHATEVER pleasures there had been in being a Renaissance man, the Flemish artist, Peter Paul Rubens, took them. Every afternoon he rode his Spanish thoroughbreds. He ate richly enough to die of gout, ...
Rubens Is Seeded First As the Fall Shows Beckon Benjamin Genocchio reviews sampling of exhibitions at Connecticut museums this fall, including works by Peter Paul Rubens at Bruce Museum, selections of ...