The shadow of Rubens
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This text presents both an overview of the print production in 17th-century southern Low Countries and a focused approach to the work of three collaborators of Rubens - Abraham Van Diepenbeeck, Erasmus Quellinus II, and Cornelis Schut.
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This text presents both an overview of the print production in 17th-century southern Low Countries and a focused approach to the work of three collaborators of Rubens - Abraham Van Diepenbeeck, Erasmus Quellinus II, and Cornelis Schut.
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