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2024-10-14 14:00:00
The museum sets up the master’s studio in Antwerp in a room next to the Central Gallery and shows how it worked, but also reveals the process and technique of his painting. An exhibition to enjoy and learn from, which invites you to look closely
<img class="voc-img" src="https://s3.abcstatics.com/abc/www/multimedia/cultura/2024/10/14/taller1-ReTEbCvodwfm7Kx2e0HduUI-1200×840@diario_abc.JPG" loading="eager" decoding="async" alt="The exhibition showcases Rubens‘ laboratory” width=”1200″ height=”840″/>
A recent study conducted by the Mauritshuis in The Hague concludes that viewing an original painting produces an emotional reaction ten times stronger than viewing a reproduction. Obvious. They demonstrated it with a Vermeer, but the same result would have been obtained before…
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