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  2. Assumption of the Virgin (Rubens, Antwerp) - Wikipedia

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    The women in the painting are thought to be Mary Magdalene and the Virgin Mary's two sisters. A kneeling woman holds a flower, referring to the lilies that miraculously filled the empty coffin. The Antwerp Cathedral of Our Lady opened a competition for an Assumption altar in 1611. Rubens submitted models to the clergy on 16 February 1611.

  3. Assumption of the Virgin (Rubens) - Wikipedia

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    Assumption of the Virgin may refer to one of two paintings by Peter Paul Rubens: ... (Rubens, Vienna) This page was last edited on 7 December 2024 ...

  4. Peter Paul Rubens - Wikipedia

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    The painting Crucifixion with Mary, St. John, Magdalen, 1643 was destroyed in the English Civil War by Parliamentarians in the Queen's Chapel, Somerset House, London, 1643 [54] The painting Equestrian Portrait of Philip IV of Spain was destroyed in the fire at Royal Alcázar of Madrid fire in 1734.

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  6. Adoration of the Magi (Rubens, Cambridge) - Wikipedia

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    The Adoration of the Magi is a painting of 1633–34 by the Flemish Baroque artist Peter Paul Rubens, made as an altarpiece for a convent in Louvain. It is now in King's College Chapel, Cambridge, in England. It measures 4.2 m × 3.2 m (13 ft 9 in × 10 ft 6 in).

  7. Assumption of the Virgin (Rubens, Vienna) - Wikipedia

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    Assumption of the Virgin Mary is a c.1637 oil on canvas painting by Peter Paul Rubens. It was commissioned for the high altar of the Carthusian Church in Brussels by Charles and Johannes Angelus de Schotte between 1629 and 1639. Two oil sketches for it are now in the Courtauld Institute and Yale University Art Gallery.

  8. Marie de' Medici cycle - Wikipedia

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    While the other paintings were completed at Rubens's studio in Antwerp, The Felicity of the Regency of Marie de' Medici was designed and painted entirely by Rubens on the spot to replace another, far more controversial depiction of Marie's 1617 expulsion from Paris by her son Louis. Completed in 1625, this is the final painting in the cycle in ...

  9. Annunciation (Rubens) - Wikipedia

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    The Annunciation (1609) by Rubens The Annunciation (1610–1628) by Rubens. The Annunciation is the title of two paintings by Peter Paul Rubens. The first was commissioned by the Jesuit college in Antwerp and painted in 1609. It is now in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna. Around 1610 Rubens composed the second version and painted the ...