Two current shows of drawings—“Peter Paul Rubens: The Drawings” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and “Cy Twombly: Fifty Years of Works on Paper” at the Whitney Museum of American Art—make a ...
NEW YORK — Out of the 115 works in “Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640): The Drawings” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, all but a few are fantastic. That’s an amazing batting average. Your standard show ...
Peter Paul Rubens was born on June 28, 1577, in Siegen, Nassau, Westphalia, to Jan Rubens, a Calvinist lawyer, and Maria Pypelincks. Fleeing religious persecution, the family had left Antwerp in 1568 ...
Dulwich Picture Gallery sheds new light on the Baroque master’s female subjects. Peter Paul Rubens, Portrait of a Lady, c. 1625, oil on panel, 79.7 x 65.7 cm. Courtesy Dulwich Picture Gallery. Devorah ...
G. Cruzada Villaamil, Rubens, diplomático español, Madrid 1874, pp. 308-309; M. Rooses, L’Oeuvre de P.P. Rubens, Antwerp 1888, vol. 2, pp. 8-9, cat. no. 240; G ...
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 ...
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 ...
Berkeley — In 1621, Peter Paul Rubens wrote to William Trumbull, angling to land a commission to decorate the huge new Banqueting House at Whitehall Palace in London. “I confess that by natural ...
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