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Altarpiece by Peter Paul Rubens
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The Conversion of Saint Bavo (1623-1624) by Rubens

The Conversion of Saint Bavo is an altarpiece by Peter Paul Rubens, dated 1623–1624. It was commissioned as the high altarpiece for Sint-Baafskathedraal in Ghent by bishop Antoon Triest (1577–1657). It is still sited in the cathedral. An oil sketch for it is now in the National Gallery, London.

Bibliography

  1. "Peter Paul Rubens | Oil Sketch for High Altarpiece, St Bavo, Ghent | National Gallery, London".
  • Hans Vlieghe [es], Saints (Corpus Rubenianum Ludwig Burchard, 8), nr. 72, Arcade, Brussel, 1972
  • Gent, duizend jaar kunst en cultuur, Bijlokemuseum [nl], Gent, 1975

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