The Battle of the Amazons (Rubens)
The Battle of the Amazons or Amazonomachia is an oil on wood painting produced around 1615. It shows an amazonomachy. It is usually attributed to Rubens, showing his huge admiration for Leonardo da Vinci and his The Battle of Anghiari,[1] though the biographer Giovanni Pietro Bellori has attributed it to Anthony van Dyck. It is now in the Alte Pinakothek in Munich.
The Battle of the Amazons | |
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Artist | Peter Paul Rubens;Anthony van Dyck (according to Giovanni Pietro Bellori) |
Year | c. 1615 |
Medium | oil on wood |
Dimensions | 121 cm × 165.5 cm (48 in × 65.2 in) |
Location | Alte Pinakothek, Munich |
This painting was formerly in the collection of Cornelis van der Geest and can be seen in two paintings of his art gallery in the 1630s by Willem van Haecht.
- Apelles painting Campaspe, 1630
- The Gallery of Cornelis van der Geest, 1628
Notes
- M. Jaffé, Rubens è un italiano, in Rubens. Catalogo completo. Milano, Rizzoli, 1987, pp. 66–84. ISBN 881725701X.
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