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The Martyrdom of Saint Andrew (Rubens)

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On van Vucht's death in 1639 he left the painting to the Hospital de San Andrés de los Flamencos, which had been founded in 1594 by Carlos de Amberes. When the hospital was abolished in 1844 the painting was assigned to the
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The work was a commission from Jan van Vucht from Flanders living in Madrid. He modelled its composition on a painting of the same subject which his teacher
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but after the hospital was renovated it was moved back there in 1891, this time in its new chapel. From 1978 to 1989 it temporarily formed part of the
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had painted for the high altar of the church dedicated to Saint Andrew in
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in Mexico City, in an exhibition showing Rubens' influence on
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From 28 May to 1 September 2019 it was displayed in the
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Peter Paul Rubens
Fundación Carlos de Amberes
Otto van Veen
Antwerp
British Museum
El Escorial Monastery
Museo del Prado
International Museum of the Baroque
Puebla de Zaragoza
Museo Nacional de Arte
New Spanish
José Juárez
Cristóbal de Villalpando
Catalogue entry
"El Martirio de San Andrés"
the original
"La pintura "El martirio de San Andrés" llega a Puebla"
"El martirio de San Andrés"
Categories
1639 paintings
Paintings by Peter Paul Rubens
Paintings in Madrid
Paintings of Andrew the Apostle

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