1. A view of Het Steen in the early morning, by Peter Paul Rubens.
Probably 1636. Oil on oak, 131.2 by 229.2 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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2. The rainbow landscape, by Peter Paul Rubens. Probably 1636.
Oil on oak, 135.6 by 235 cm. (Wallace Collection, London).
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3. Cardinal Bandinello Sauli, his secretary and two geographers, by
Sebastiano del Piombo. 1516. Oil on panel, 121.8 by 150.4 cm. (National
Gallery of Art, Washington).
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4. Courtyard of Palazzo Balbi, by Jean Honoré Fragonard. 1761.
Drawing, 20.2 by 29.1 cm. (British Museum, London).
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Benavides’s ‘Scipio’ ensemble and collaborative entrepreneurial action in Brussels tapestry around 1660
2. A table showing all the known extant tapestries of the Benavides Deeds and triumph of Scipio series.
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3. Conference between Scipio and Hannibal before the Battle of Zama, from the Deeds and triumph of Scipio series, by the Van Leefdael, Van der Strecken, Reydams and Leyniers consortium. 1660–61. Wool, silk, and gold- and silver-wrapped thread, 471 by 842 cm. (Fondation Toms Pauli, Lausanne).
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4. Sol from the Deeds and triumph of Scipio series, by the Van Leefdael, Van der Strecken, Reydams and Leyniers consortium. 1662. Wool and silk, 180 by 147 cm. (Fondation Toms Pauli, Lausanne).
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5. The continence of Scipio from the Deeds and triumph of Scipio series, by the Van Leefdael, Van der Strecken, Reydams and Leyniers consortium. 1660–61. Wool, silk, and gold- and silver-wrapped thread, 471 by 557 cm. (Fondation Toms Pauli, Lausanne).
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6. Capture of the camp and mercy for the vanquished from the Deeds and triumph of Scipio series, by the Van Leefdael, Van der Strecken, Reydams and Leyniers consortium. 1660–61. Wool, silk, and gold- and silver-wrapped thread, 481 by 794 cm. (Fondation Toms Pauli, Lausanne).