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Peter Paul Rubens

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  • The highlight of the auction is an oil painting by the Flemish master Peter Paul Rubens, which is expected to fetch between $12 million and $18 million.

    the latest from teenvogue.com 2010

  • Renowned for its artistic heritage, the city's most famous son, Peter Paul Rubens, is celebrated at the Rubens House, which this autumn is exhibiting the painter's lesser-known architectural work.

    Enjoy an autumn city break in Flanders 2011

  • Starting Tuesday, "The Death of Adonis," a 1614 masterpiece by Flemish painter Peter Paul Rubens, is getting its close-up.

    Rubens's Classical Spectacle, Rated R Ellen Gamerman 2012

  • As coincidence would have it, only four days after visiting the artist's studio in Malibu, I found myself traveling to the ancient city of Antwerp to pay homage to one of my favorites, Peter Paul Rubens.

    Edward Goldman: Welcome to a Big, Small, Strange World of Art Edward Goldman 2011

  • Some of the most celebrated artists in the Western canon — Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Jacques-Louis David, Hans Memling, Peter Paul Rubens, Anthony van Dyck, among others — are impressively represented, but some of the most compelling pictures on view are by unknown or insecurely identified painters.

    See Their Worlds in Their Faces Karen Wilkin 2011

  • Peter Paul Rubens 1577-1640 practically invented the baroque style favored by Counter-Reformation tastes, secular as well as religious, in 17th-century Europe.

    Finding Inspiration in the Flesh Willard Spiegelman 2011

  • This church is also the place where the painter Peter Paul Rubens was buried.

    Antwerp, Belgium: Fashion for All 2011

  • The Flemish painter Peter Paul Rubens, who visited ter Brugghen in 1627, deemed his work "above that of all the other Utrecht artists."

    At National Gallery, two paintings by one Dutch master add up to a sublime exhibition 2011

  • The version of Peter Paul Rubens' "Deposition," borrowed from Ottawa and a beautiful picture in its own right, would gain resonance if you could see what the Northern artist was copying.

    A Pathbreaker, Imitated Yet Unsurpassed Willard Spiegelman 2011

  • There he met Peter Paul Rubens, who was on a similar quest, and remained in Rome until 1614.

    An Artist of Dual Allegiances Karen Wilkin 2011

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