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Rubenshuis house description and photos - Belgium: Antwerp. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The name in English is Rubenshuis. Photo and descriptionThe Rubens House, opened in 1946, is one of the most popular museums in Belgium. The famous artist Peter Powell Rubens lived in his Italian-style workshop on the canal in Antwerp. The hospitable host received talented Flemish painters, the French queen Maria de Medici, the Duke of Buckingham, and other eminent people. Rubens was also an avid collector who collected the most valuable paintings by Titian, Raphael, Jan van Eyck, a large number of works by other painters, including his students. After his death, about 300 paintings, sculptures, coins, medals, gems, ivory figurines, and books and manuscripts. In 1939, the Antwerp administration acquired the Rubens House, and a museum open to the public, furnished with genuine 17th-century furniture. And the works of the great artist preserved the spirit of that time. The most interesting exhibit of the museum is the Rubens chair with a gold inscription, which belongs to the Antwerp guild of St. Luke. The living rooms, located on the second floor, are connected by a small gallery with a preserved black marble fireplace. The walls are decorated with paintings by the painter himself - "Annunciation" and "Moorish King" and his teachers: Otto van Veen, Cornelios de Vos, and Jan Wildens. We also recommend reading: Khreptovich Palace Description And Photos - Belarus: Grodno The garden with a pavilion in the style of a small antique temple, depicted by the master in the painting "A Walk" in 1631, testifies Rubens' high artistic taste and outstanding personality. The artist's rich creative collection is located in many museums, from Aachen to Zurich. Topic: Rubenshuis house description and photos - Belgium: Antwerp. |