Rubens, Van Dyck & Jordaens

Flemish painters from the Hermitage

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1. Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640) and workshop, The Descent from the Cross, c. 1618, Oil on canvas. 297 x 200 cm
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2. Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640) and workshop, Venus and Adonis, c. 1614, Oil on panel. 83 x 90.5 cm
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3. Abraham Janssens (1575–1632), Cephalus and Procris, 1610–20, Oil on canvas. 112 x 165 cm
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4. Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640), Christ Wearing the Crown of Thorns (Ecce Homo), c. 1612, Oil on panel. 125.7 x 96 cm
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5. Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640) and Frans Snyders (1579–1657), The Union of Earth and Water (Scheldt and Antwerp), c. 1618–21, Oil on canvas. 222.5 x 180.5 cm
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6. Frans Snyders (1579–1657) and Jan Boeckhorst (1604–1668), Cook in the Larder, 1635–37, Oil on canvas. 171 x 173 cm
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7. Pauwel (Paul) de Vos (1591/92 or 1595–1678), Dogs Fighting, 1620–40, Oil on canvas. 115.5 x 172.5 cm
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8. Anthony van Dyck (1599–1641), Portrait of Sir Thomas Wharton, 1639, Oil on canvas. 217 x 128.5 cm
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9. Michiel Sweerts (1618–1664), Portrait of a Young Man (Self-portrait?), 1656, Oil on canvas. 114 x 92 cm
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10. Cornelis de Vos (1584–1651), Self-portrait with his Wife, Susanna Cock, and Children, 1634, Oil on canvas. 185.5 x 221 cm
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11. Jacob Jordaens (1593–1678), Saints Paul and Barnabas at Lystra, c. 1616, Oil on canvas. 149 x 253 cm
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12. Gerard Zeghers (1591–1651), Peter's Denial, c. 1620–24, Oil on canvas. 122.5 x 160.5 cm
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13. Hendrick van Balen (1575–1632) and Jan Brueghel I (Velvet Brueghel, 1568–1625), Venus and Cupid, 1600, Oil on canvas. 190 x 148 cm
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14. Jacob Jordaens (1593–1678) and Andries Daniels (?) (c. 1580 – after 1602), The Virgin and Child in a Garland of Flowers, c. 1618, Oil on panel. 104 x 73.5 cm
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15. Alexander Adriaenssen (1587–1661), Fish, 1643, Oil on canvas. 59.5 x 85 cm
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16. Jan Fyt (1611–1661), Dead Game and Hunting Dog, 1655–60, Oil on canvas. 93.5 x 120 cm
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17. Workshop of Peter Paul Rubens, The Adoration of the Magi, c. 1620, Oil on canvas. 235 x 277.5 cm
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18. Jacob Jordaens (1593–1678), Allegorical Family Portrait, 1650–55, Oil on canvas. 178.4 x 152.3 cm
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19. Jacob Jordaens (1593–1678), Self-portrait with Parents, Brothers and Sisters, c. 1615 (partially repainted 1635–45), Oil on canvas. 175 x 137.5 cm
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20. Anthony van Dyck (1599–1641), Family Portrait, c. 1619, Oil on canvas. 113.5 x 93.5 cm
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21. Theodoor Rombouts (1597–1637), A Game of Cards, 1625–30, Oil on canvas. 143 x 223. 5 cm
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22. David Teniers II (1610–1690), Duet, 1640–45, Oil on canvas (transferred from panel in 1825). 24.7 х 19.5 cm
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23. Pauwel (Paul) de Vos (1591/92 or 1595–1678), Still Life with Dead Birds and a Lobster, 1640–60, Oil on canvas. 121 x 181 cm
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24. Frans Snyders (1579–1657), Concert of Birds, 1630–50, Oil on canvas. 136.5 x 240 cm
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25. Anthony van Dyck (1599–1641), Portrait of Nicolaas Rockox, 1621, Oil on canvas. 122.5 x 117 cm
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26. Jacob Jordaens (1593–1678), Cleopatra's Feast, 1653, Oil on canvas. 156.4 x 149.3 cm
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27. Jan Brueghel I (Velvet Brueghel, 1568–1625), Wooded Landscape (The Rest on the Flight into Egypt), 1607, Oil on panel. 51.5 x 91.5 cm
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28. Jan Wildens (1586–1653) and Hans Jordaens III (c. 1595 – c. 1643), Christ on the Road to Emmaus, c. 1640, Oil on canvas. 123 x 168 cm
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29. David Teniers II (1610–1690), Group Portrait of the Oude Voetboog Guild on the Grote Markt, Antwerp, 1643, Oil on canvas (transferred from canvas in 1871). 133 х 184.5 cm
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30. Frans Snyders (1579–1657), Fruit in a Bowl on a Red Cloth, 1640–50, Oil on canvas (transferred from panel). 59.8 x 90.8 cm
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31. Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640), Mercurius Abituriens, 1634, Oil on panel. 76 x 79 cm
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32. Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640), Portrait of Charles de Longueval, 1621, Oil on panel. 62 x 50 cm
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33. Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640), Study of the Head of a Youth Looking Up, 1615–16, Charcoal and black chalk on grey paper; laid down. 34 x 27 cm
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34. Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640), Landscape with a Dam, c. 1635, Black chalk, gouache and tempera; laid down. 43.5 x 59 cm
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35. Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640), The Rubens Vase, before 1626, Pen and brown ink, brown wash, over black chalk; laid down. 20.1 x 14.8 cm
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36. Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640), Bust of 'Seneca' in Profile, c. 1605, Black and white chalk on brownish-grey paper; laid down. 26.5 x 21.3 cm
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37. Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640), The Descent from the Cross, before 1612, Pen and brown ink, brown wash, over a black chalk sketch; laid down. 43.5 x 38 cm
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38. Anthonie van Dyck (1599–1641), Portrait of the Painter Cornelis Schut, 1628–36, Black chalk, brown wash; incised along the contours. 23 x 18 cm
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39. Jacobs Jordaens, Study of the Head of a Young Woman, c. 1640. Black and red chalk, 16 x 14.1 cm
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40. Peter Paul Rubens, The Damned at the Last Judgment (after Michelangelo), 1601–2. Black and red chalk on paper, 47 x 72 cm
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41. Peter Paul Rubens, Study of the Head of a Young Girl, 1635–40. Black, white and red chalk, laid down, 21 x 18 cm
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These works of art can be seen at the exhibition Rubens, Van Dyck & Jordaens from 19 September 2011 until 15 June 2012 at the Hermitage Amsterdam. The visual material may only be published free of copyright for the purposes of this exhibition with the following creditline: 'State Hermitage Museum St Petersburg'. The captions above must be used in combination with the images. If this material is used, a voucher copy of the publication should be sent to the address below.

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