A Rubens painting lost to history and misidentified for almost 300 years has re-emerged with the help of X-ray analysis and could now fetch up to £6 million ($7.7 million) at auction next month.
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 ...
Peter Paul Rubens was born on June 28, 1577, in Siegen, Nassau, Westphalia, to Jan Rubens, a Calvinist lawyer, and Maria Pypelincks. Fleeing religious persecution, the family had left Antwerp in 1568 ...
A long-lost painting of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ by Peter Paul Rubens, the 17th-century Flemish master, has been discovered in a mansion in Paris. French auctioneer Jean-Pierre Osenat was ...
A visitor to the Antwerp home of Peter Paul Rubens observed that it was full of Greek and Roman statues; the painter even worked while listening to an assistant read from the Roman historian Tacitus.
The forgotten Old Master Michaelina Wautier comes roaring back in a sweeping exhibition at Vienna's Kunsthistorisches Museum.
Somaya Critchlow, 31, is showing her provocative paintings alongside a storied collection that includes work by Rubens, van Dyck and Velázquez. By Kadish Morris Discover medieval and Gothic ...