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Rubens’s Massacre of the Innocents

The recent rediscovery of Rubens’s Massacre of the Innocents (bought by Lord Thomson for £50 million in 2002) offers an important opportunity to reassess the painter’s early career. Of Rubens’s works immediately following his return to Antwerp in 1608, it is the most assured, achieving a remarkable complexity both compositionally and emotionally.

200 pages | 8 1/2 x 10 1/4

Art: Ancient and Classical Art, Art--General Studies, British Art


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