1. The Balbi children, here identified as Alessandro, Vincenzo and
Francesco Maria Giustiniani Longo, by Anthony van Dyck. c.1627.
Oil on canvas, 219 by 151 cm. (National Gallery, London).
Attributed works:
2. Detail of Fig.1, showing two choughs on the portico steps.
Attributed works:
3. Portrait of Alessandro Giustiniani Longo, by Anthony van Dyck.
1626–27. Oil on canvas, 203 by 117.3 cm. (Gemäldegalerie, Berlin).
Attributed works:
4. Portrait of a noble Genoese lady, here identified as Lelia De Franchi
Toso Giustiniani Longo, by Anthony van Dyck. 1626–27. Oil on canvas,
203 by 118.3 cm. (Gemäldegalerie, Berlin).
Attributed works:
5. Detail of Fig.1, showing the bird held by Francesco Maria
Giustiniani Longo.
Attributed works:
6. Portrait of Archduchess Isabella Clara Eugenia 1556–1633,
Governess of the Netherlands 1621–1633. Southern Netherlandish
School. Early 17th century. Oil on canvas, 123 by 100 cm. (Musées
Royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique, Brussels; Atelier de l’imagier).
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The provenance of ‘Het Steen’ and ‘The rainbow landscape’ by Rubens
1. A view of Het Steen in the early morning, by Peter Paul Rubens.
Probably 1636. Oil on oak, 131.2 by 229.2 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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2. The rainbow landscape, by Peter Paul Rubens. Probably 1636.
Oil on oak, 135.6 by 235 cm. (Wallace Collection, London).
Attributed works:
3. Cardinal Bandinello Sauli, his secretary and two geographers, by
Sebastiano del Piombo. 1516. Oil on panel, 121.8 by 150.4 cm. (National
Gallery of Art, Washington).
Attributed works:
4. Courtyard of Palazzo Balbi, by Jean Honoré Fragonard. 1761.
Drawing, 20.2 by 29.1 cm. (British Museum, London).