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Albert Rubens, after Rubens
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This is a copy after Rubens' painting of his sons, Albert and Nicholas. The original work was done ca. 1626 - 1627 and hangs at the Vaduz, the Sammlungen des regierenden Fürsten von Liechtenstein.
Department of Drawings
Gift (?) of the artist to Denman W. Ross Cambridge MA; his gift to the Fogg Art Museum 1923.
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Dr. Denman W. Ross class of '75
Title: Albert Rubens, after Rubens
Description:
This is a copy after Rubens' painting of his sons, Albert and Nicholas.
The original work was done ca.
1626 - 1627 and hangs at the Vaduz, the Sammlungen des regierenden Fürsten von Liechtenstein.
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