'Christ on the Cross' was authenticated through microscopic examination of the paint layers AP Photo/Michel Euler Peter Paul Rubens' Christ on the Cross, a painting completed in 1613, has been sold ...
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 ...
A long-lost painting by Peter Paul Rubens has sold at auction for €2.3 million in Versailles. The painting depicting the crucifixion of Jesus by the Flemish Baroque master (1577 - 1640) was hidden for ...
The oil painting of a saint, looted from the castle in the closing weeks of World War II by the ducal family that once owned it, is being returned by a Buffalo museum. By Catherine Hickley Among the ...
A long-lost painting of Jesus Christ’s crucifixion by Flemish Baroque master Peter Paul Rubens fetched $2.7 million at auction Sunday in Versailles. “Christ on the Cross,” painted around 1613, was ...
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 ...
The Art Gallery of Ontario’s new exhibition devoted to the early work of Peter Paul Rubens culminates with that museum’s own big prize, The Massacre of the Innocents, and AGO director Stephan Jost ...
A new Peter Paul Rubens painting has been discovered, and it’s a castoff from New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art. Ben van Beneden, director of Antwerp’s Rubenshuis, has now declared Portrait of a ...
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 ...
YEKATERINBURG, August 5. /TASS/. The Entombment, a painting by Flemish artist Peter Rubens previously kept at the Irbit Museum of Fine Arts (Sverdlovsk Region) and considered a copy of the original, ...
Simply moving a painting from one place to another can dramatically alter the way you see it. Take Peter Paul Rubens’ “The Entombment,” which he probably painted around 1612. Rubens was about 35 and ...
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