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A 14-month conservation of Peter Paul Rubens’s The Judgement of Paris (ca. 1963–65) by the National Gallery in London has uncovered a litany of additions and alterations long hidden under the ...
A long-standing debate over the authenticity of a work by 17th-century Flemish Baroque painter Peter Paul Rubens at the National Gallery in London has reignited with a new book that claims the ...
Private collection, France A Swiss company has used artificial intelligence (AI) to investigate a version of one of Peter Paul Rubens’s most famous works, The Bath of Diana (around 1635), which ...
Visitors to the National Gallery in London will just be able to make out a tiny ghostly baby hand, tugging at the filmy hem of Minerva’s robe, when Peter Paul Rubens’s Judgement of Paris goes ...
The Judgement of Paris, Peter Paul Rubens, circa 1632–35 The National Gallery, London After over a year of conservation work, The Judgement of Paris by Peter Paul Rubens is back on display at ...
Missing for Four Decades, This Unusual Double Portrait of Rubens and van Dyck Has Finally Resurfaced
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 ...
Image ”St. Athanasius,” by Peter Paul Rubens, another in the series of five sketches of saints.Credit...Friedenstein Foundation in Gotha The five oil sketches at Friedenstein Castle had been ...
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