museums and institutions:
Attributed works:
1. Meeting of Two Generals. Gouache on Paper, 378.3 by 207.7 cm. (National Museum of Wales, Cardiff).
Attributed works:
16. Comparison of Helmet Types from Works by Rubens with Those of the Cardiff Cartoons. Figs 1, 2, 3 and 4 from Four Different Sketches for the Achilles Series; 5 and 6 from the Constantine Cycle; 7 and 8 from the Cardiff Cartoons. (Drawings by Julius S. Held).
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17. The Apparition. Gouache on Paper, 280.2 by 189.5 cm (National Museum of Wales, Cardiff).
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18. The Apparition, by Peter Paul Rubens. Panel, 44.5 by 32.5 cm (Private Collection, Belgium).
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19. Detail of Head of Perseus from Perseus and Andromeda, by Peter Paul Rubens. (Museo del Prado, Madrid).
Attributed works:
2. Meeting of Two Generals, by Peter Paul Rubens. Panel, 44.3 by 32.3 cm. (Eric Lidow Collection, California). 3. Meeting of Two Generals, by Peter Paul Rubens. Panel, 40 by 32 cm. (Museum Boymans-van Beuningen, Rotterdam). 4. Detail from Herod's Feast, by Peter Paul Rubens. (National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh). 5. Detail from David Meeting Abigail, by Peter Paul Rubens. (J. Paul Getty Museum, Malibu, California).
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20. Detail from the Death of Ananias, by Raphael. (Royal Collection; Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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21. The Combat. Gouache on Paper, 276.4 by 206.4 cm. (National Museum of Wales, Cardiff).
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23. Romulus Slaying Acron (?), Attributed to Thomas Willeboirts Bosschaert. Gouache on Paper, 300.7 by 274.3 cm. (John and Mabel Ringling Museum of Art), Sarasota, Florida).
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24. Triumphal Entry of Constantine into Rome, by Peter Paul Rubens. Panel, 50.8 by 64.8 cm. (Clowes Fund Collection, Indianapolis).
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25. Triumphal Entry of Constantine into Rome, from the Life of Constantine Tapestry Cycle Designed by Peter Paul Rubens. (National Gallery of Art, Washington D. C.).
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6. The Trophy. Gouache on Paper, 282.8 by 189.5 cm. (National Museum of Wales, Cardiff).
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7. Engraving by N. Tardieu, after Trophy Scene from Life of Constantine Tapestry Cycle, Designed by Peter Paul Rubens.
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9. The Trophy, by Peter Paul Rubens. Panel, 51 by 16.8 cm. (Dulwich College Picture Gallery).