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Peter Paul Rubens e gli arciduchi delle Fiandre meridionali: Storia di un rapporto di committenza attraverso la ricostruzione documentaristica e iconografica delle collezioni della corte di Bruxelles
09/2020 | 1410 | 162
Pages: 818-819
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Orlando, Anna (Orlando, Anna )
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Peter Paul Rubens e gli arciduchi delle Fiandre meridionali: Storia di un rapporto di committenza attraverso la ricostruzione documentaristica e iconografica delle collezioni della corte di Bruxelles By Cecilia Paolini. 600 pp. incl. numerous col. + b. & w. ills. (Ginevra Bentivoglio EditoriA, Rome, 2018), £90. ISBN 978–88–99618–82–7. | :
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4. Cardinal Archduke Albert of Austria, by Otto van Veen and Peter Paul Rubens. 1596. Brown chalk and oil on paper, 46.2 by 36 cm. (Albertina, Vienna).
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Philip and Peter Paul Rubens in Rome: newly discovered documents concerning their early careers
02/2019 | 1391 | 161
Pages: 120-127
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Paolini, Cecilia (Paolini, Cecilia)
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1. Philip Rubens, by Peter Paul Rubens. c.1610–11. Panel, 68.6 by 52.7 cm. (Detroit Institute of Arts).
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2. Laocoön and his sons, by Peter Paul Rubens. Black chalk and bistre on paper, 47.5 by 47.5 cm. (Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan).
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3. Bust of Seneca, by Cornelis Galle after Peter Paul Rubens. Engraving, 30.9 by 19 cm. From L. Annaei Senecae philosophi opera by Justus Lipsius, 2nd ed., Antwerp 1615. (The British Museum, London).
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4. The crowning with thorns, by Peter Paul Rubens. 1602. Panel, 224 by 180 cm. (Cathedral of Notre-Dame-du-Puy, Grasse, Bridgeman Images).
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5. Archduke Albert VII of Austria, by Peter Paul Rubens. c.1618. Canvas, 105 by 74 cm. (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna).
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6. Opposite Peter Paul Rubens, Philip Rubens, Justus Lipsius and Joannes Woverius (‘The Four Philosophers’), by Peter Paul Rubens. c.1611–12. Panel, 164 by 139 cm. (Palazzo Pitti, Florence).