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This frenzied scene is from Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Battle of Anghiari,” a lost masterpiece whose imagery has survived thanks only to later copies by artists such as Peter Paul Rubens ...
Peter Paul Rubens' copy (shown above), painted in 1603 and based on ... "It appears that Leonardo was trying to determine how the image of the brain could be reflected in the battle scene," he wrote.
Rubens's most eye-catching work here is an oil sketch of a vivid battle scene complete with fallen men and horses, depicting the defeat of Maxentius by Constantine the Great, a battle that left ...
is sure that the work is by Rubens. He points to the reddish-brown contour lines the artist typically used to sketch out his scenes with just a few strokes, which are newly clear in the faces and ...
A painting by Baroque master Peter Paul Rubens long thought to be lost could ... The painting depicts the biblical scene when John the Baptist’s severed head was presented to Salome, King ...
Flemish painter Peter Paul Rubens’ visceral biblical scene of Salome with the beheaded Saint John the Baptist, believed to have been lost for over two centuries, is among 10 Baroque-era artworks ...
A 14-month conservation of Peter Paul Rubens’s The Judgement of Paris ... The latter-day work by the Flemish master depicts a scene from the Greek myth of Paris. At the wedding of Thetis ...