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Sunday, November 27, 2016

RUBENS

No.1 - PETER PAUL RUBENS 1577-1660

Self-Portrait 1623

Rubens was a Flemish Baroque painter, famous for his altarpieces, portraits, landscapes, and history paintings of mythological and allegorical subjects. A catalogue of his works lists 1,403 items
A classically educated humanist scholar and diplomat, he was knighted by both Philip IV of Spain and Charles I of England. 

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LANDSCAPE WITH THE RUINS OF MOUNT PALATINE 


c.1608 Oil on panel, 76  x 107 cm

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THE HOLY FAMILY WITH ST. ANNE

1630 Oil on canvas, 115 x 90 cm

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THE FEAST OF HERODES


1635-8 Oil on canvas, 208 x  264 cm
The painting shows Salome presenting King Herod with the head of John the Baptist on a plate. Herod seems to be shrinking back at the sight, but his wife Herodias is prodding John's tongue with a fork.
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HGYGEIA

1615 Oil on oak panel, 74 x 130 cm
Hygeia is the Goddess of Health
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VENUS AND CUPID WARMING THEMSELVES

1610-20 Oil on panel, 355 x 466 mm
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LANDSCAPE WITH MILKMAIDS AND CATTLE

1618 Oil on panel, 86 x 128 cm
The painting was done at the farm at Laken, a village near Brussels

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No.2 - VINCENT van GOGH
Will be posted on Saturday

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