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The Rubens Ceiling, Banqueting House, Whitehall, c.1629-34 (oil on canvas)

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The Rubens Ceiling, Banqueting House, Whitehall, c.1629-34 (oil on canvas)

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c. 1629 AD - c. 1634 AD (C17th AD)

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The ceiling canvases were commissioned by James I's son, Charles I, in 1629-30, to celebrate his father's life and wise government. They represent the only scheme painted by Rubens to remain in its original position.

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Largest available format 11693 × 17602 px 26 MB
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Large 11693 × 17602 px 990 × 1490 mm 25.6 MB
title.quality.20 3985 × 5999 px 337 × 508 mm 26.6 MB
Medium 680 × 1024 px 58 × 87 mm 994 KB

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