The Apotheosis of James I is a painting by Peter Paul Rubens install in the ceiling of the Main Banqueting Hall in the Banqueting House in London. - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Association | Description | Place | Locale | Food | Event | |
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1630/00/00 | Peter Paul Rubens | Artist | While Rubens is in England as a diplomat, Charles I commissions him to create a painting in memory of his father, James I. | ||||
1634/08/00 | Peter Paul Rubens | Artist | By August 1634, Rubens completes "The Apotheosis of James I" at his atelier in Antwerp. | Rubenshuis | Antwerp | ||
1635/00/00 | "The Apotheosis of James I" is dispatched to London. | ||||||
1636/00/00 | Peter Paul Rubens | Artist | "The Apotheosis of James I" by Peter Paul Rubens is installed in the central panel of the Banqueting House ceiling in the Palace of Whitehall. | Banqueting House, London | London |
Particulars for The Apotheosis of James I: | |||
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Art Medium | Canvas | ||
Art Attribute | Flemish Art | ||
Art Medium | Oil | ||
Art Type | Painting | art of using colored substance to create a picture |
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