The authenticity of a Rubens masterpiece in London's National Gallery is being questioned by art historian Euphrosyne ...
A dispute over the authenticity of a prized Rubens at London's National Gallery has been reignited, but do the claims have ...
Painting by 17th-century Dutch painter has been researched and restored as part of the Women of the Rijksmuseum project ...
has been identified as a rare and highly important 17th century masterpiece by Flemish artist Jacob Jordaens - a pupil of Peter Paul Rubens who dominated painting in Flanders in the mid-17th century.
Gaudy colours, messy brushwork, even a set of missing toes. The debate about the authenticity of a Rubens’s masterpiece ...
From the Public Domain Review: "In contrast to today's rather mundane spawn of coffeehouse chains, the London of the 17th and 18th century was home to an eclectic and thriving coffee drinking scene.
Place’s views are the earliest known depictions of Drogheda, Dublin, Kilkenny, and Waterford within the national collection.