
Peter Paul Rubens
Flemish Baroque Painting
c. 1617-1618
The Flemish-Baroque gallery at the Bavarian State Collections' Neuburg branch, housed inside the reconstructed 1605 Neuburg Castle, is known above all for its rich holdings of Peter Paul Rubens and his workshop. Large altarpieces, portraits, and allegorical scenes fill former ducal halls, offering one of the most concentrated surveys in Central Europe of the compositions and colour-schemes Rubens devised immediately after his Italian years — a crucial record of how Flemish Baroque idioms circulated into the German south.
Exhibition Venue
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