Rubens Landscapes Reunited
May 28 2021

Picture: @scarlettroitman
Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:
Images have surfaced on Twitter of the Wallace Collection's reunion of Rubens's two magnificent landscapes. The pair will be on view for free when the museum reopens on 3rd June 2021.
Press images show that the museum have decided to hang the pair in their recently refurbished basement galleries. It will be interesting to see how visitors will be funnelled through the rooms for this momentous moment in art history, especially as they are not particularly large or spacious.
Furthermore, the museum have uploaded six hours worth of video onto their YouTube channel from their recent conference on the paintings. Click here for Part One and Part Two of the footage.

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