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Monday, 15 September 2014 11:57

Rubens Tapestries from Madrid will Head to the Getty in October

Peter Paul Rubens' 'The Victory of the Eucharist over Idolatry,' circa 1622-25. Peter Paul Rubens' 'The Victory of the Eucharist over Idolatry,' circa 1622-25. The Photographic Archive, Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid

The Flemish Baroque master Peter Paul Rubens and the beautiful Infanta Isabel Clara Eugenia, the sovereign of the Spanish Netherlands, shared an artistic vision in service of the Catholic faith. In the 1620s, Eugenia commissioned Rubens to create 20 massive tapestries celebrating the Catholic Church through vivid allegorical scenes.

Those tapestries usually are at the Monasterio de las Descalzas Reales (Convent of the Barefoot Royals) in Madrid, where they are rarely seen by the public. But that will change Oct. 14, when they go on view at the J. Paul Getty Museum as part of the exhibition "Spectacular Rubens: The Triumph of the Eucharist."

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