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The restored birthplace of St. Damien De Veuster in Tremelo, Belgium, opens its doors with a new permanent exhibition ...
On display are more than 800 paintings, masterpieces of European ... Albrecht Dürer’s famous Self Portrait of 1500 and the Four Apostles. The scope and quality of the Munich collection of Flemish art ...
The cultural space houses an introduction to Rubens’ life, in the basement, a double-height public reception area on the ground floor, and a library, as well as offices on floors three, four and five ...
Courtesy of the Art Loss Register A 17th-century double portrait depicting Flemish artists Peter Paul Rubens and Anthony van Dyck has been returned to Chatsworth House, a historic home in ...
It was Rubens’ first major commission for a public building. The Flemish artist sketched numerous biblical scenes in preparation for the project. However, the finished paintings no longer exist.
Research carried out by the auction house shows that the Flemish Old ... Met de Bles. The painting, estimated at £600,000-£800,000, is jointly attributed to both Rubens and De Bles.
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 ... and Peter Paul Rubens, the museums ...
believed to be four million euro. This impressive property was once owned by Pieter Paul Rubens. The Flemish baroque artist bought the property in 1635, five years after his marriage to 16-year-old ...
A battle over the ownership of a painting by the Flemish artist Peter Paul Rubens, which disappeared during World War II, continues to wind its way through court. The oil painting, Tarquinius and ...