Pallas and Arachne

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Pallas and Arachne
Pallas und Arachne (German)
ArtistPeter Paul Rubens
Year1636-37
MediumOil on wood
MovementFlemish Baroque
Dimensions26.67 cm × 38.1 cm (10.50 in × 15.0 in)
LocationVirginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia[1]
OwnerCollection of the Duke of Infantado
Collection of the Duc de Pastrana
Collection of the Duc d'Osuna
Collection of Michel van Galder
Newhouse Galleries by 1958
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1958-present
AccessionAccessioned May 14, 1958
Websitewww.vmfa.museum/piction/6027262-8059131/

Pallas and Arachne (German: Pallas und Arachne), also known as Minerva Punishing Arachne and occasionally referred to as Arachne Punished by Pallas, is an oil-on-board oil study by the Flemish artist Peter Paul Rubens completed in 1636 or 1637.[2][3]

It was a study for one of the series of paintings Rubens and his workshop painted for the Torre de la Parada, which is now lost.

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