Flemish Baroque Art
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El Museo del Prado recibe en sus salas una exposición dedicada a la enigmática pintora flamenca Clara Peeters, una de las pioneras del género del bodegón en el primer cuarto del siglo XVII. La exposición ha contado con el patrocinio de la... more
Tributes to David A. Freedberg: Image and Insight (Brepols, 2019), 75-88.
Exh. Cat. The Morgan Library & Museum (Paul Holberton Publishing: 2018)
the charm of woods and trees, the beauty of flowers, the pleasures of the countryside in living color, he so captured the true essence of nature that he opened the eyes of painters not only of his own day but (in this matter especially)... more
MA thesis in the History of Art and Architecture, Leiden University (2009)
New archival and critical issues allow us to better understand how many times Rubens travelled to Genoa and when.
New important identifications for well know but unidentified portraits by Rubens.
New important identifications for well know but unidentified portraits by Rubens.
The article concerns the pulpit from the Collegiate Church of the Virgin Mary funded in 1697, where it was to be found until 1945, when it was seriously damaged during the war. Its surviving elements are on display today in the Collegiate... more
Three works by Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640) entail mythologized scenes of spontaneous generation, or the creation of species from nature’s raw matter: Head of Medusa (ca. 1613–1618), The Discovery of Erichthonius (ca. 1616), and the oil... more
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This is an essay I have written for the exhibition's catalogue "Sacro e profano, capolavori a Viterbo tra il Quattrocento e il Settecento", edited by Andrea Alessi, GbA, Rome 2014.
Link to full text: http://lalaragimov.blogspot.com/2013/03/copying-rubens-drawing.html
Materials, techniques and the process of creating historically plausible reconstructions of Rubens drawings.
Materials, techniques and the process of creating historically plausible reconstructions of Rubens drawings.
El canónigo José de Velasco y su hermano Juan de Velasco, secretario de Ambrogio Spinola durante más de veinte años, legaron en Logroño unos cuarenta cuadros flamencos de los que únicamente se conoce el paradero de los que confiaron a la... more
on their style that emphasised movement, colour, and sensuality.
Three works by Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640) entail mythologized scenes of spontaneous generation, or the creation of species from nature’s raw matter: Head of Medusa (ca. 1613–1618), The Discovery of Erichthonius (ca. 1616), and the oil... more
Using new archival material the author shows that Adrien Parent (d.1705), an entrepreneur who had left France and worked in Brussels, owned the models of the Cleopatra tapestry series designed by French painter Charles Poerson and woven... more
Rubens's palette (pigments), painting supports (panels, canvases), primings, vehicles (oil, turpentine, etc) , technique. Bibliography.
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