ANTWERP, Belgium -- When an iconic painting is in need of restoration ... left all in awe -- then and now. Rubens, perhaps Antwerp's most famous son, painted the work in 1628 in the studio ...
A Swiss company claims to have confirmed the authenticity of a version of Rubens’s ‘The Bath of Diana’, which was long thought to be a copy—the leading authority on the artist takes a different view ...
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'Fake' Rubens masterpiece debate reignited by new booklauded by the world-famous gallery for the artist's use of "highly contrasting light and shade and deep rich colour work". It's not a view shared, however, by Greek painter and art historian ...
Rubens, perhaps Antwerp's most famous son, painted the work in 1628 ... corner for another dab of retouching there. Who ever said art restoration was not physical labor? “Like our colleague ...
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