Es una litografía de José Jorro (activo en Madrid entre 1832 y 1837) que reproduce el óleo pintado por Rubens y su taller (P01658). Esta estampa se entregaba con el cuadernillo CXCVIII acompañado de u [+]
Es una litografía de José Jorro (activo en Madrid entre 1832 y 1837) que reproduce el óleo pintado por Rubens y su taller (P01658). Esta estampa se entregaba con el cuadernillo CXCVIII acompañado de u [+]
Es una litografía de Cayetano Rodríguez (activo en Madrid entre 1829 y 1837) que reproduce el óleo pintado por Rubens y su taller conservado en el Museo Nacional del Prado (P01659). Esta estampa se en [+]
Es una litografía de Cayetano Rodríguez (activo en Madrid entre 1829 y 1837) que reproduce el óleo pintado por Rubens y su taller conservado en el Museo Nacional del Prado (P01659). Esta estampa se en [+]
Es una litografía de José Jorro (activo en Madrid entre 1832 y 1837) que reproduce el óleo de Rubens y su taller conservado en el Museo Nacional del Prado (P01658). Esta estampa se entregaba con el cu [+]
Es una litografía de José Jorro (activo en Madrid entre 1832 y 1837) que reproduce el óleo de Rubens y su taller conservado en el Museo Nacional del Prado (P01658). El título que aparece en la estampa [+]
Es una litografía de Cayetano Rodríguez (activo en Madrid entre 1829 y 1837) que reproduce el óleo pintado por Rubens y su taller conservado en el Museo Nacional del Prado (P01659). Esta estampa se en [+]
Felipe III´s daughter, Anne of Austria, married young Louis XIII in 1615. She is depicted wearing black, French-style clothing, seated under a green canopy that is embroidered with fleurs de lis from [+]
Dressed completely in black, with a widow´s headdress and simple jewelry, Marie de Medici is portrayed as the Queen Mother, after having governed France as a Reagent from 1610 to 1617. As one of Ruben [+]
Like the portrait of her husband (P01683), Isabel Clara Eugenia, ruler of the Low Countries, is depicted sitting under a red canopy on a balcony open to landscape. In this case, the palace visible in [+]
The Roman poet Ovid, in his book Metamorphosis (III, 401-532), tells the story of Diana and the nymph Callisto. Zeus was attracted to the nymph and took the form of Diana to seduce and rape her. Diana [+]
According to Hesiod’s Theogony, there were three Graces: Aglaia, which means radiance; Euphrosine, which means joy; and Thalia, which means flowering. Born of one of Zeus’s affairs, the three Graces w [+]
According to prophecy, Achilles was to die in the Trojan War. In order to avoid this, his mother hid him in the court of King Lycomedes, disguised as a woman. There, he spent time among the king´s dau [+]
When Rubens visited Madrid on a diplomatic mission in 1628-29 he found this painting, which he himself had executed in 1609 for Antwerp city council, and which now belonged to Philip IV’s collection. [+]
This set of paintings on the five senses was one of the most successful collaborations of Peter Paul Rubens and Jan Brueghel “the Elder”. Rubens placed his figures in the magnificent courtly scenes cr [+]