Peter Paul Rubens/Studies
after Peter Paul Rubens. Pluto abducting Proserpina. after 1600. pen and brown ink and black chalk. 9 × 39.5 cm (3.5 × 15.5 in). Antwerp, Rubenshuis.
The Belvedere Torso. 1600-1608 (?). pencil and black chalk on paper. 37.5 × 26.9 cm (14.7 × 10.5 in). Antwerp, Rubenshuis.
Study of Two Heads. circa 1609-1619. oil on panel. New York City, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Study of an old man. circa 1610. oil on panel. 67 × 56.5 cm (26.3 × 22.2 in). Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum.
All saints. circa 1612-1614. oil on panel. 58 × 38 cm (22.8 × 14.9 in). Rotterdam, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen.
Study for a Mary Magdalen. 1592-1640. Black chalk, heightened in white. 33.4 × 24.2 cm (13.1 × 9.5 in). London, British Museum.
Study of an old woman. circa 1615-1616. panel. 49.4 × 32.8 cm (19.4 × 12.9 in). Munich, Alte Pinakothek.
A hero being crowned by Nike. circa 1630-1640 (?). panel. 47.5 × 65.5 cm (18.7 × 25.7 in). Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum.
Assumption of Mary. circa 1614. Oil on panel transferred to canvas. 106 × 78 cm (41.7 × 30.7 in). Saint Petersburg, Hermitage Museum.
Study for the personification of the Nile. circa 1615. Black chalk, heightened with white. London, Victoria and Albert Museum.
Sketches of the daughters of Cecrops. 1611-1616. Pen in brown on paper. 17.7 × 27.1 cm (6.9 × 10.6 in). Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam.
Sketch. circa 1616-1617. oil on panel. 105.5 × 74 cm (41.5 × 29.1 in). Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum.
The miracles of Saint Francis Xavier. circa 1617. oil on panel. 104.5 × 72.5 cm (41.1 × 28.5 in). Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum.
Lioness. circa 1618. Black and yellow chalk, grey wash, heightened with white on paper. 39.6 × 23.5 cm (15.5 × 9.2 in). London, British Museum.
Peter Paul Rubens or Anthony van Dyck. Study portrait of four negroes. 1615-1620. Oil on panel transferred to canvas. 51 × 66 cm (20 × 25.9 in). Brussels, Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium.
Study for The Adoration of the Magi. 1618-1619. oil on panel. 50.5 × 64.8 cm (19.8 × 25.5 in). New York City, Sotheby's ().
The meeting of Abraham and Melchizedek. circa 1620. oil on panel. 49 × 65 cm (19.2 × 25.5 in). Paris, Louvre Museum.
The Virgin as the Woman of the Apocalypse. 1623-1624. oil on panel. 64 × 49.5 cm (25.1 × 19.4 in). Los Angeles, J. Paul Getty Museum.
Study or ‘modello’ for The martyrdom of Saint Livinus. 1633-1635. oil on panel. 84.5 × 59 cm (33.2 × 23.2 in). Rotterdam, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen.
Study for Christ carrying the cross, with the meeting with Saint Veronica. circa 1634-1635. oil on panel. 74 × 55 cm (29.1 × 21.6 in). Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam.
Diana and Callisto. oil on cardboard. 24 × 34.5 cm (9.4 × 13.5 in). Present whereabouts unknown.
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Maria de' Medici series[edit]
The triumph of Truth. circa 1622-1625. oil on panel. 50 × 64 cm (19.6 × 25.1 in). Paris, Louvre Museum.
The coronation of Marie de' Medici, 13 May 1610. 1622. oil on panel. 49 × 63 cm (19.2 × 24.8 in). Saint Petersburg, Hermitage Museum.
The council of gods. 1622. panel. 52.8 × 92.2 cm (20.7 × 36.2 in). Munich, Alte Pinakothek.
The landing of Marie de' Medici in Marseille. 1622-1625. oil on panel. 64 × 50 cm (25.1 × 19.6 in). Munich, Alte Pinakothek.
Henry IV series[edit]
The birth of Henry IV. 1628. oil on panel. 21.2 × 9.9 cm (8.3 × 3.8 in). London, Wallace Collection.
The union of Henry IV and Marie de' Medici. 1628. oil on panel. 23 × 12.2 cm (9 × 4.8 in). London, Wallace Collection.
The Triumph of Henry IV. 1627-1631. oil on panel. 49.5 × 83.5 cm (19.4 × 32.8 in). New York City, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Whitehall Banqueting House ceiling[edit]
Peter Paul Rubens and workshop. The apotheosis of James I. 1630-1634. oil on canvas. London, Banqueting House.
Torre de la Parada[edit]
Aurora abducting Cephalus. circa 1636-1638. oil on panel. 30.8 × 48.5 cm (12.1 × 19 in). London, National Gallery .
Apollo and Daphne. circa 1636. oil on panel. 28.5 × 27.5 cm (11.2 × 10.8 in). Bayonne, Musée Bonnat.
The abduction of Europa. 1636. oil on panel. 18.9 × 13.7 cm (7.4 × 5.3 in). Madrid, Prado Museum.