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  2. Last Supper (Rubens) - Wikipedia

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    This painting followed the first unsuccessful attempt by Rubens to produce a Last Supper in 1611, when his patrons backed out the last minute, perhaps due to the high price of 4,000 Guilder asked by Rubens. [5] Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper fresco was a significant influence on Rubens who created an etching after the Da Vinci Last Supper ...

  3. Two Women with a Candle - Wikipedia

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    Two Women with a Candle or Old Woman and Young Woman with a Candle is a 1616-1617 painting by Peter Paul Rubens, now in the Mauritshuis, The Hague, Netherlands. Its chiaroscuro shows strong influence from Caravaggio , whose work Rubens had seen during a stay in Rome.

  4. File:Rubens - Last Supper, Seattle Art Museum.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. The Great Last Judgement - Wikipedia

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    The Great Last Judgement (1614-1617) by Rubens. The canvas measures 6.08 × 4.63 metres. The Great Last Judgement is an oil on canvas altarpiece, painted by the Flemish artist Peter Paul Rubens between 1614 and 1617. He created the composition and final touches and his is the only signature on the work, though it is believed between nine and ...

  6. Bathsheba at the Fountain - Wikipedia

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    The central figure is Bathsheba, a character from the Bible.She was the wife of Uriah the Hittite.The story, related in 2 Samuel 11 describes how King David, who is shown as a small figure on a balcony in the top left corner, saw Bathsheba bathing and fell in love with her.

  7. Olympics organizers apologize after 'Last Supper' comparisons ...

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    Art historians pointed out that the scene is not a parody of “The Last Supper” but rather inspired by “The Feast of the Gods,” a 17th century painting of the Greek Olympian gods, by Jan ...

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