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Modello' for the Assumption of the Virgin

Peter Paul Rubensc. 1622 - 1625

Mauritshuis

Mauritshuis
Den Haag, Netherlands

This is not a finished painting, but an oil sketch. Rubens made it as a ‘modello’, or design, for an enormous altarpiece in the Cathedral of Our Lady in Antwerp. It was intended to show his plans to his patrons. Rubens depicted the Virgin’s ascent into heaven as a swirling movement. From the stone sarcophagus, the Virgin floats heavenwards in a cloud of angels, where she is to be crowned. Dynamism is added to the scene by Rubens’ rapid, powerful brushstrokes.

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  • Title: Modello' for the Assumption of the Virgin
  • Creator: Rubens, Peter Paul
  • Date Created: c. 1622 - 1625
  • Physical Dimensions: h87.8 cm x w59.1 cm
  • Provenance: Charles-Alexander de Calonne, Paris and London (sale London, Skinner & Dyke, 23 March 1795, lot 83, for 157 pounds and 10 shillings); Henry Hope, London (sale London, Christie’s, 27 July 1816, lot 79, for 262 pounds and 10 shillings to Yarmouth); John Knight, London (sale London, Phillips, 23-24 March 1819, lot 104, for 136 pounds and 10 shillings); John Webb, London (sale London, Phillips, 30-31 May 1821, lot 155, for 115 pounds and 10 shillings to Davies); Davies Collection, London; F.T. Davies, London, before 1955; Rosenberg & Stiebel Gallery, New York, 1955-1956; purchased with the support of the Friends of the Mauritshuis Foundation, 1956
  • Type: painting; oil
  • Medium: panel
Mauritshuis

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