exhibition history: The Europe of Rubens

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instance of: painting (2) | pietra dura (1)

owned by: France (1)

movement: Baroque (1)

genre: religious art (2) | portrait (1)

based on: massacre of the Innocents (2)

artist: Peter Paul Rubens (1) | Jacopo Ligozzi (1) | Romolo del Tadda (1) | anonymous (1)

depicts: Virgin Mary (1) | woman (1) | boy (1) | mother (1) | cloud (1) | nudity (1) | mantle (1) | Clement VIII (1) | dress (1) | blond (1) | angel (1) | putto (1) | palm branch (1) | Child Jesus (1) | headscarf (1) | martyr (1)

material used: oil paint (2) | canvas (2) | wood (1)

collection: Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium (1) | J. Paul Getty Museum (1) | Department of Paintings of the Louvre (1)

location: Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium (1) | J. Paul Getty Museum (1) | Room 855 (1)

part of: Massacre of the Innocents by Rubens (1)

main subject: massacre of the Innocents (1) | Madonna and Child (1)

fabrication method: pietra dura (1)

Portrait of Pope Clement VIII

pietra dura
by Jacopo Ligozzi (1600s)
Clement VIII

The Virgin and Child surrounded by the Holy Innocents

painting
by Peter Paul Rubens (1618)
Virgin Mary woman dress mantle headscarf blond boy nudity putto angel cloud palm branch martyr Child Jesus mother

Massacre of the Innocents

painting
by anonymous