Resources
Exhibition HistoryBrussels, Belgium, Musees Royaux d'Art et d'Histoire, "A European Court In Brussels: Albert and Isabella 1598-1621", September 16, 1998 - January 1, 1999
Boston, Massachusetts, Museum of Fine Arts, "The Age of Rubens", September 22, 1993 - April 24, 1994; Toledo Museum of Art, February 20 - April 24, 1994 (09/22/1993 - 04/24/1994)
Bellevue, Washington, Bellevue Art Museum, "17th, 18th, 19th Century Western Art", October 30, 1975 - November 24, 1975 (10/30/1975 - 11/24/1975)
Published ReferencesAdams, Henry. "Rubens was artist, scholar, diplomat - and a love of life," in Smithsonian (October 1993), p. 58-69.
Andreae, Christopher. "Learning to Speak the Language of Rubens," in The Christian Science Monitor (Dec 7, 1993), p. 20-21.
Brosens, Koenraad. "Jordanes and the Antique". Mercatorfonds, Brussels: Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, 2012, fig. 75, page 171
De Clipper, Karolien. "Rubens's 'Nymphs and Satyrs' in the Prado: Observations on Its Genesis and Meaning," in The Burlington Magazine, Vol 149 No. 1247, Flemish and Dutch Arts (Feb 2007), p. 76-81.
Ishikawa, Chiyo. "The Samuel H. Kress Collection at the Seattle Art Museum" Seattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, 1997, fig. 6, pp. 18, 20
Nicolson, Benedict. "The International Caravaggessque Movement: Lists of Pictures by Caravaggio and his Followers throughout Europe from 1590 to 1650," Phaidon Press Limited (1979), 62-63.
"Public Art Museum Notes," in Art Journal, Vol. 32 No. 3 (Spring 1973), p. 328+330+332+334+336+338.
"Selected Works." Seattle, WA: Seattle Art Museum, 1991, p. 92