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It holds the exhibition of Masterworks from the Collections of the Prince of Liechtenstein at the national art center Tokyo from 3 October to 23 December. I’m glad to see Francesco Hayez’s “Il consiglio alla vendetta” (Vengeance is sworn) in 1851 and Guido Reni’s “St Magdalene” in 17 century. It is interesting that they re-create the display of Baroque Salon which shows pictures, sculptures and furnitures as the room of the prince’s villa of summer.
- Peter Paul Rubens, Portrait of Clara Serena Rubens (1611-1623), c.1616
- Masterworks from the collections of the prince of Liechtenstein, Tokyo
- Upper right is Friedrich von Amerling’s “Portrait of princess Marie Franziska von Liechtenstein” (1834-1909 at the age of two. I love this.
- This is Rubens’ “The interpretation of the victim” from the cycle of Dicius Mus, 1616/17.
- Anthonis van Dyck, “Portrait of Maria de Tassis” (1611-1638), c.1629/30
- Rubens, “Mars and Rhea Silvia” c.1616/17
- Raffaello Santi, “Portrait of a man” c.1502/04