Uncovering Rubens' Iconic Triptych in Antwerp - Flemish Baroque

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Step into the awe-inspiring world of Flemish Baroque art with Rubens' masterpiece "The Elevation of the Cross." This monumental triptych, standing at a towering 15 ft. high and 21 ft. wide, was painted on-site in Antwerp's now-destroyed Church of St. Walburga. In this painting, Rubens draws inspiration from the iconic Laocoön sculpture to create a striking portrayal of Christ. Now residing at the Cathedral of Our Lady in Antwerp, the triptych offers viewers an opportunity to witness the epic scale and beauty of Rubens' masterpiece firsthand. Come and discover the intricate details and layers of artistic depth in this iconic work of art.

Rubens' iconic triptych, The Elevation of the Cross, is an incredibly powerful and artistic piece. In this video, we'll explore the deep artistic layers of this masterpiece, exploring the elevation of the cross, the descent from the cross, and the halo.

If you're interested in learning more about the history of art, or in exploring some of the artistry behind one of Rubens' most iconic pieces, then this video is for you! By the end of this deep artistic dive, you'll have a much better understanding of the painting and why it's so special.

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Rubens Iconic Triptych: Artistic Deep Dive in Antwerp
Rubens' Iconic Triptych: Artistic Deep Dive
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This triptych got stolen by the German Army in 1914

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