| Art & Photography, Museums & Galleries | By: Tabish Khan
There’s a lot of hype around Peter Paul Rubens at the moment with a recent BBC documentary tying in with the upcoming Royal Academy’s January blockbuster exhibition, which is all about Rubens and his legacy. But the Royal Academy won’t be the only place to see his works.
The prolific painter grew up in Germany, trained in Antwerp, mastered his style in both Italy and Spain and then travelled extensively throughout Europe as both a painter and diplomat. The combination of styles meant that Rubens was extremely versatile and thus also such a captivating painter — and means his creations can be found throughout Europe. We’ve put together a list of places where you can see his works across London:
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