2. A table showing all the known extant tapestries of the Benavides Deeds and triumph of Scipio series.
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3. Conference between Scipio and Hannibal before the Battle of Zama, from the Deeds and triumph of Scipio series, by the Van Leefdael, Van der Strecken, Reydams and Leyniers consortium. 1660–61. Wool, silk, and gold- and silver-wrapped thread, 471 by 842 cm. (Fondation Toms Pauli, Lausanne).
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4. Sol from the Deeds and triumph of Scipio series, by the Van Leefdael, Van der Strecken, Reydams and Leyniers consortium. 1662. Wool and silk, 180 by 147 cm. (Fondation Toms Pauli, Lausanne).
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5. The continence of Scipio from the Deeds and triumph of Scipio series, by the Van Leefdael, Van der Strecken, Reydams and Leyniers consortium. 1660–61. Wool, silk, and gold- and silver-wrapped thread, 471 by 557 cm. (Fondation Toms Pauli, Lausanne).
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6. Capture of the camp and mercy for the vanquished from the Deeds and triumph of Scipio series, by the Van Leefdael, Van der Strecken, Reydams and Leyniers consortium. 1660–61. Wool, silk, and gold- and silver-wrapped thread, 481 by 794 cm. (Fondation Toms Pauli, Lausanne).
Exhibition Review
Between Rubens and Van Dyck: Gaspar de Crayer. Musée de Flandre, Cassel; Gaspar de Crayer and Ghent: An unbreakable bond. Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Ghent
10. The Martyrdom of St Catherine, by Gaspar de Crayer. c.1622. Canvas, 242 by 188 cm. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Grenoble; photograph J.-L. Lacroix; exh. Musée de Flandre, Cassel).
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11. Adolescent Virgin decorated by angels in the presence of Joachim and St Anne, by Gaspar de Crayer. Canvas, 155 by 111 cm. (Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Brussels; photograph J. Geleyns; exh. Musée de Flandre, Cassel).
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12. Philip IV of Spain in parade armour, by Gaspar de Crayer. c.1627– 30. Canvas, 182.9 by 118.1 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; exh. Musée de Flandre, Cassel).
Exhibition Review
Michaelina Wautier: Baroque’s Leading Lady. Museum aan de Stroom, Antwerp
10. Triumph of Bacchus, by Michaelina Wautier. Canvas, 270.5 by 354 cm. (Kunsthisto- risches Museum, Vienna; exh. Museum aan de Stroom, Antwerp).
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11. Two girls as Sts Agnes and Dorothy, by Michaelina Wautier. Canvas, 89.7 by 122 cm. (Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp; exh. Museum aan de Stroom, Antwerp).
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9. Self-portrait, by Michaelina Wautier. Canvas, 120 by 102 cm. (Private collection; exh. Museum aan de Stroom, Antwerp).
1. Woman with a Flea, by Georges de La Tour. Canvas, 120 by 88 cm. (Musée Lorrain, Nancy.
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17. Mezzotint by Anton Josef Prenner after a Lost Penitent St Peter (c. 55.2 by 73.6 cm.) by Georges de La Tour. From Prenner's Theatrum Artis Pictoriae (1731). 18. Detail from Plate 6 of Prodromus (1735) Showing among Other Pictures Owned by the Emperor Charles VI, a Lost Penitent St Peter by Georges de La Tour. Etching Reproduced Actual Size. 20. St Luke, by Hendrick Terbrugghen. 1621. Canvas, 75.5 by 102 cm. (Town Hall, Deventer.)
A-The Adoration of the Kings, by Paris Bordone. Canvas, 86.7 by 100.7 cm. (Private Collection, Vienna). Shorter Notices: A Rediscovered Work by Paris Bordone
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B-The Interior of a Picture Gallery (Detail), by David Teniers the Younger. (Brussels Museum). Shorter Notices: A Rediscovered Work by Paris Bordone