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English: Peter Paul Rubens, Female nudes and Charity with children, ca. 1626, Hermitage, St Petersburg, inv. no. 5513 recto. Drawing, red and black chalk, brown ink, 339 x 445 mm. Provenance: sold from Johann Karl Philipp Count Cobenzl to Catherine II in 1768. Charity with children, on the right side, is a sketch for The Triumph of Divine Love, part of Triumph of Eucharist tapestry series.
Deutsch: Peter Paul Rubens, Nackte Frauen und Caritas mit Kindern, ca. 1626, Eremitage, St. Petersburg, Inventarnummer 5513 recto. Zeichnung, rote und schwarze Kreide, braune Tinte, 339 x 445 mm. Provenienz: 1768 von Johann Karl Philipp Graf Cobenzl (1712-1770) an Katharina II. verkauft. Caritas mit den Kindern, rechts im Bild, ist ein Entwurf zum Triumph der göttlichen Liebe, ein Wandteppich aus dem Zyklus Triumph der Eucharistie.
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Source Nora de Poorter: Corpus Rubenianum Ludwig Burchard. Part II. The Eucharist Series. Volume 2, Arcade Press, Brussels 1978, ISBN 2-8005-0036-0, figure 173, taken from http://museum.antwerpen.be/Rubenianum/CRLB_02_2_links.pdf
Author Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640); unknown photographer

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