Peter Paul Rubens
artist
‘Everything refers to everything else’: Vienna exhibitions reveal impact of other artists on Raphael and Rubens
Concurrent surveys in Austrian capital investigate the Old Masters' imaginative resources
Top quality old masters under the hammer next month
Rembrandt, Domenichino, Raphael and Van Dyck all on offer, but how many will remain in the UK?
Goodwill and a lot of luck hands the Rubens Whitehall sketch to the Tate
Generosity on the part of Viscount Hampden, the Art Fund, and the National Heritage Memorial Fund ensured this critical work found a home at the Tate
Courtauld restitution claim dismissed
The three Rubens paintings will remain with the gallery
Tate to go for Rubens Whitehall sketch
Valued at £11.5m, the preliminary sketch for The Apotheosis of King James I is now up for sale
The real meaning of Rubens’ women
A new analysis suggests the artist was sending mixed messages in his work
Incoming Russian minister dismisses German restitution claims
Alexander Sokolov does not seem interested in returning looted art
Bruegel-Rubens masterpiece goes on the block to save historic English houses
"Mars and Venus" will pay for essential repairs
The World Jewish Congress has made accusations about the provenance of works in US permanent collections
Museums race to list questionable paintings
Two concurrent exhibitions to open at the Museum Fredericianum
Works from the Renaissance to the Baroque can be seen alongside Andy Warhol