A seldom-seen Peter Paul Rubens painting is going under the hammer in January. According to Sotheby's, "Salome Presented With the Severed Head of Saint John the Baptist" (1609) was presumed lost for ...
A series of tests using artificial intelligence have found that the Peter Paul Rubens masterpiece Samson and Delilah (ca. 1609/10) at the National Gallery in London is most likely a fake. After ...
A page showing a sketch on one side and a letter on the other is on show at the Rubens Experience in the artist's hometown of ...
A painting by Peter Paul Rubens worth almost $2 million was set afire and destroyed today at the Kunsthaus Museum here, where it was on display. The Zurich police said they had seized a young man ...
A Rubens Painting, Allegedly Stolen During World War II, Remains Embroiled in a Decades-Long Dispute
Editor’s note: An earlier version of this article reported that a Peter Paul Rubens painting, long thought lost after World War II, was seized in Moscow. This is incorrect: the work was seized in 2003 ...
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VERSAILLES, France — A long-lost painting by Baroque master Peter Paul Rubens, which was hidden for more than four centuries, sold at 2.3 million euros ($2.7 million) at an auction Sunday in ...
Voluptuousness fills nearly every inch of the massive paintings by Flemish artist Peter Paul Rubens, a multi-talented man who knew a thing or two about thinking big. His action-packed, busy canvases, ...
A sketch of St. Gregory of Nazianzus painted by baroque artist Peter Paul Rubens is headed back to Friedenstein Castle in Gotha, Germany after it went missing at the end of World War II. The Rubens ...
ANTWERP, Belgium — When an iconic painting is in need of restoration, it is usually taken to a studio to be worked on in seclusion. In the case of a massive Peter Paul Rubens masterpiece in the artist ...
A painting of Peter Paul Rubens and Anthony van Dyck has gone back on display at Chatsworth House, a stately home in the East Midlands of England, 45 years after being stolen. In 1979, the gray tone ...
A family is vying for the return of a painting it thought was by Rubens. But an expert says it’s a copy because it does not include the artist’s depiction of a peeing cow. By Catherine Hickley Somaya ...
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