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From Titian to Rubens - Masterpieces from Antwerp and other flemisch collections

Art flamand, Baroque & Renaissance - Publisher Snoeck - Ouvrage relié - 240 pages - Text in English - Published in 2020

In 2017 the Rubens House in Antwerp received two exceptional masterpieces on long-term loan from a private collection : the Vision of Saint Catherine, a painting that has meanwhile become known worldwide as "David Bowie's Tintoretto", and Portrait of a Lady and her Daughter, one of Titian's rare double portraits of a woman and child.

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Model 9789461615640
Artist Art flamand, Baroque & Renaissance
Author Ben Van Beneden, Fred-G Meijer, Timothy De Paepe, Dirk Imhof
Publisher Snoeck
Format Ouvrage relié
Number of pages 240
Language English
Dimensions 265 x 215
Published 2020
Museum Palazzo Ducale, Venezia - Rubens House, Antwerp

> Exhibition in Venezia, Palazzo Ducale – Appartamento del Doge (5 September 2019 – 1 March 2020).

To mark the return of these two iconic paintings to their native city of Venice, the Fondazione Musei Divici di Venezia has organized, in collaboration with the Flemish Community, the City of Antwerp and VisitFlanders, a large retrospective exhibition of Flemish art.

The exhibition features works by the eponymous masters and many others, including Anthony van Dyck, Michiel Sweerts and Jacob Jordaens.

From Titian to Rubens. Masterpieces from Antwerp and other Flemish Collections provides a rich overview of the best that Flemish art has to offer. The exhibition contains important loans from the leading Flemish museums with significant collections of seventeenth-century art. It also features a selection of outstanding works from private collections in Flanders. These masterpieces from Flemish collections, both public and private, hardly ever leave their homes, and some are being shown in public for the first time at this exhibition.



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