museums and institutions:
Attributed works:
1. Family portrait, here identified as Robert Staes, his wife, Anna
Rindfleisch, and their son Albert, by Peter Paul Rubens. Here dated
c.1610–11. Oil on canvas, 116 by 112.5 cm. (Staatliche Kunsthalle, Karlsruhe).
Attributed works:
10. Detail of Fig.1, showing one of the bracelets worn by Anna Rindfleisch.
Attributed works:
11. Detail of Allegory of sight, by Jan Brueghel the Elder and Peter Paul
Rubens, showing jewellery. 1617. Oil on panel, 64.7 by 109.5 cm. (Museo
Nacional del Prado, Madrid).
Attributed works:
2. Self-portrait with his wife, Isabella Brant, by Peter Paul Rubens.
c.1609–10. Oil on canvas, mounted on panel, 178 by 136 cm. (Alte
Pinakothek, Munich).
Attributed works:
3. Family portrait, here identified as Robert Staes, his wife, Anna
Rindfleisch, and their son Albert, after Peter Paul Rubens. c.1610–25.
Black chalk, pen and brown ink and pencil on parchment, 19.9 by 19.5 cm.
(Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam).
Attributed works:
4. Jan Brueghel the Elder, his wife, Catharina van
Marienberghe, and their children Elisabeth and Pieter, by Peter
Paul Rubens. Here dated c.1613–14. Oil on panel, 124.5 by 94.5 cm.
(Courtauld Gallery, London).
Attributed works:
6. Page from the album amicorum of Abraham Ortelius, showing the
coat of arms of the Rindfleisch (Runtvleesch) family. 1583. Pen and ink
and wash, 16 by 11 cm. (Pembroke College, Cambridge).
Attributed works:
7. Page from the album amicorum of Daniel Rindfleisch, showing the
coat of arms of the Rindfleisch (Runtvleesch) family. 1591. Pen and ink
and wash, 13.7 by 21.5 cm. (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris).
Attributed works:
8. Self-portrait with his wife, Helena Fourment, and their son, Frans, by
Peter Paul Rubens. c.1634. Oil on canvas, 204 by 153.5 cm. (Metropolitan
Museum of Art, New York).
Attributed works:
9. Detail of Fig.1, showing Albert Staes.