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1610 painting by Peter Paul Rubens
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Juno and Argus
ArtistPeter Paul Rubens
Yearc 1610
Mediumoil on canvas
Dimensions249 cm × 296 cm (98 in × 117 in)
LocationWallraf-Richartz Museum, Cologne

Juno and Argus is a 1610 painting by Peter Paul Rubens, depicting Juno and Argus. It is now in the Wallraf-Richartz Museum (inventory number WRM 1040) in Cologne.

Bibliography

Some of the literature in which this painting is discussed is listed here (most recent first).

  • Nico Van Hout, Reconsidering Rubens's Flesh Colour, in: Boletin del Museo del Prado 19, 2001, p. 10
  • Götz Pochat und Brigitte Wagber, Kunst/Geschichte zwischen historischer Reflexion und ästhetischer Distanz, Graz, 2000, p. 48, Fig. 5, p. 49
  • Ekkehard Mai, Mythologie in Bildern flämischer Meister, in: Kölner Museums-Bulletin 2000/3, p. 39–43, Fig.7
  • Robert Floetemeyer, Delacroix' Bild des Menschen. Erkundungen vor dem Hintergrund der Kunst des Rubens, Mainz 1998, pp. 142–144, Figure 40
  • Fiona Healy, Rubens and the Judgement of Paris. A question of choice, Brepols 1997, p. 75, Fig. 98, p. 283
  • Werner Telesko, Friedrich Schlegel und die Konzeption der Kunst als 'Reliquie der Göttlichen Offenbarung'. Ein Beitrag zur Problemgeschichte des frühen Historismus, in: Kunstjahrbuch der Stadt Linz, 1996/97, p. 18–20, Fig. 5
  • Otto von Simson, Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640), Mainz 1996, p. 137–138, Figure 53
  • Michel Blay, Les figures de l'arc-en-ciel, Paris 1995, Figure p. 85
  • E. de Jongh, Hoogmoed en pompeusheid in pauwestaarten en pauwetaarten, in: Kunstschrift 4, 1995, p. 31, Fig. 40
  • Hans Vlieghe und Ekkehard Mai (Hrsg.), Von Bruegel bis Rubens. Das goldene Jahrhundert der flämischen Malerei, Ausstellungskatalog Köln 1992, p. 348, Figure p. 349, Cat. No. 44.5
  • Michael Jaffé, Catalogo completo Rubens, Milano 1989, mit Figure, Cat. No. 142
  • Ekkehard Mai, Flämische Malerei von 1550 bis 1650, Wallraf-Richartz-Museum Köln. Bildhefte zur Sammlung Bd. 1, Köln 1987, pp. 32–44, Figure 25
  • Wallraf-Richartz-Museum Köln, Von Stefan Lochner bis Paul Cézanne. 120 Meisterwerke der Gemäldesammlung, Köln, Mailand 1986, p. 134, with color reproduction
  • Horst Vey und Annamaria Kesting, Katalog der niederländischen Gemälde von 1550 bis 1800 im Wallraf-Richartz-Museum und im öffentlichen Besitz der Stadt Köln (mit Ausnahme des Kölnischen Stadtmuseums), hrsg. v. Gert van der Osten und Horst Keller, Köln 1967, p. 95f., Figure 135
  • H. G. Evers, Peter Paul Rubens, München 1942, pp. 116–121, Figure 61
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