Peter Paul Rubens/Tapestry designs
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Constantine series
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. circa 1622-1623. oil on panel . 54 × 69 cm (21.2 × 27.1 in). The Hague, Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis.
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After Peter Paul Rubens.. after 1622 . wool, silk, gold and silver. 495.3 × 502.9 cm (16.2 × 16.4 ft). Philadelphia, Philadelphia Museum of Art.The emperor Constantine venerates the True Cross
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Workshop of Filippe Maëcht and Hans Taye.. 1623-1625. wool, silk, gold and silver. 495 × 745 cm (16.2 × 24.4 ft). Philadelphia, Philadelphia Museum of Art.The Triumph of Constantine over Maxentius at the Battle of the Milvian Bridge
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Workshop of Filippe Maëcht and Hans Taye.. 1623-1625. wool, silk, gold and silver. 484 × 480 cm (15.8 × 15.7 ft). Philadelphia, Philadelphia Museum of Art.Constantine Directing the Building of Constantinople
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Workshop of Filippe Maëcht and Hans Taye.. 1623-1625. wool, silk, gold and silver. 489 × 498 cm (16 × 16.3 ft). Philadelphia, Philadelphia Museum of Art.The Death of Constantine
Eucharist series
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The meeting of Abraham and Melchizedek. 1626-1628. oil on panel . 66 × 82.5 cm (25.9 × 32.4 in) Washington, D.C., National Gallery of Art.
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. circa 1626-1627. oil on panel . 66.7 × 46.7 cm (26.2 × 18.3 in). Louisville, Kentucky, Speed Art Museum.The Princes of the Church Adoring the Eucharist
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. circa 1626 . oil on panel . 70.5 × 87.6 cm (27.7 × 34.4 in). Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.The Sacrifice of the Old Covenant
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. circa 1626 . oil on panel . 87 × 92 cm (34.2 × 36.2 in). Madrid, Museo del Prado.The triumph of the Eucharist over Ignorance and Blindness.
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. circa 1626 . oil on canvas . 481 × 595 cm (15.7 × 19.5 ft). Valenciennes, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Valenciennes.The triumph of faith over nature, philosophy and science
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Frans van den Hecke (I).. 1629-1640. wool and silk. c. 490 × 670 cm. City of Brussels, Artesia.The Victory of Eucharistic Truth over Heresy
The Life of Achilles
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. 1630-1635. oil on panel . 44.1 × 38.4 cm (17.3 × 15.1 in). Rotterdam, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen.Design for Thetis dipping the infant Achilles into the river Styx
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. 1630-1635. oil on panel . 44 × 38.5 cm (17.3 × 15.1 in). Rotterdam, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen.Design for Achilles educated by the centaur Chiron
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. 1630-1635. oil on panel . 45.5 × 61.2 cm (17.9 × 24 in). Rotterdam, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen.Design for Achilles recognized among the daughters of Lycomedes
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. 1630-1635. oil on panel . 45 × 46 cm (17.7 × 18.1 in). Rotterdam, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen.Design for The wrath of Achilles
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. 1630-1635. oil on panel . 44.6 × 53.4 cm (17.5 × 21 in). Rotterdam, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen.Design for Thetis receiving the arms of Achilles from Vulcanus
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. 1630-1635. oil on canvas . 44.4 × 53 cm (17.4 × 20.8 in). Rotterdam, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen.Design for The death of Hector
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. 1630-1635. oil on panel . 45.3 × 46 cm (17.8 × 18.1 in). Rotterdam, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen.Design for The death of Achilles
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Workshop of Daniël Eggermans.. circa 1630-1635. Wool, silk, gold thread and silver thread. 417 × 390 cm (13.6 × 12.7 ft). Rotterdam, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen.The wrath of Achilles
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Attributed to Frans and Jan Raes.. 1630-1699. wool and silk. 423 × 362 cm (13.8 × 11.8 ft). City of Brussels, Royal Museums of Art and History.Thetis dipping the infant Achilles into the river Styx
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Attributed to Frans and Jan Raes.. 1630-1699. wool and silk. 423 × 255 cm (13.8 × 8.3 ft). City of Brussels, Royal Museums of Art and History.Achilles educated by the centaur Chiron
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Attributed to Frans Raes.. wool and silk. c. 400 × 390 cm (13.1 × 12.7 ft). City of Brussels, Royal Museums of Art and History.The wrath of Achilles
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Attributed to Frans and Jan Raes.. circa 1650 . wool and silk. 416 × 593 cm (13.6 × 19.4 ft). City of Brussels, Royal Museums of Art and History.Briseis being returned to Achilles
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Attributed to Frans Raes.. 1630-1699. wool and silk. c. 400 × 390 cm. City of Brussels, Royal Museums of Art and History.The death of Achilles
The History of Decius Mus
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Jan Raes and Frans van den Hecke (I).. after 1618 . wool and silk. 300 × 480 cm (9.8 × 15.7 ft). City of Brussels, Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium.The death of Decius Mus