Rare Rubens notebook sheet goes on display in Antwerp
Published Monday, May 25, 2026 · Updated May 25
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AI synthesisA rare double-sided sheet from Peter Paul Rubens' Roman sketchbook, featuring a drawing and a draft letter, has been put on display at the Rubenshuis museum in Antwerp. Acquired by the King Baudouin Foundation for €110,000, this piece provides new insights into the baroque master's early career and diplomatic endeavors.
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Key points are extracted by an AI model and may contain errors or omissions. Always check the original sources.- A rare double-sided sheet from Peter Paul Rubens' Roman sketchbook, featuring a drawing and a draft letter, has been unveiled at the Rubenshuis museum in Antwerp.
- This notebook sheet offers new insights into the baroque master's early career and diplomatic efforts.
- The notebook sheet was acquired for Belgium by the King Baudouin Foundation (KBF) for €110,000.
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- The GuardianLeft-leaning
A rare double-sided sheet from Peter Paul Rubens' Roman sketchbook, featuring a drawing and a draft letter, has been unveiled at the Rubenshuis museum in Antwerp. This piece, acquired for Belgium by the King Baudouin Foundation for €110,000, offers new insights into the baroque master's early career and diplomatic efforts.
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