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Exhibition History Connections (Yale Center for British Art, 2011-05-26 - 2011-09-11)

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Sir Peter Paul Rubens Peace Embracing Plenty
Sir Peter Paul Rubens, 1577–1640
Peace Embracing Plenty
between 1633 and 1634
On view at YUAG
Sir Anthony Van Dyck Katherine Stanhope (née Wotton), later Countess of Chesterfield, and Lucy Hastings (née Davies), Countess of Huntingdon
Sir Anthony Van Dyck, 1599–1641
Katherine Stanhope (née Wotton), later Countess of Chesterfield, and Lucy Hastings (née Davies), Countess of Huntingdon
1636 to 1640
Not on view
Inigo Jones Design for a Temporary Arch Ornamented with Putti and Allegorical Figures of Music and War
Inigo Jones, 1573–1652
Design for a Temporary Arch Ornamented with Putti and Allegorical Figures of Music and War
ca. 1622
Bernard Lens II Cupid and Psyche
Print made by Bernard Lens II, 1659–1725
Cupid and Psyche
between 1690 and 1699
Inigo Jones Five Classical Heads
Inigo Jones, 1573–1652
Five Classical Heads
between 1630 and 1639
Robert van Voerst Inigo Iones
Print made by Robert van Voerst, 1597–1636
Inigo Iones
ca. 1635
Inigo Jones A Plumed Saddle-Horse
Attributed to Inigo Jones, 1573–1652
A Plumed Saddle-Horse
ca. 1640
Paulus Pontius Petrus Paulus Rubbens
Print made by Paulus Pontius, 1603–1658
Petrus Paulus Rubbens
ca. 1635
Paulus Pontius Antonius Van Dyck Eques and Peter Paul Rubens Eques
Print made by Paulus Pontius, 1603–1658
Antonius Van Dyck Eques and Peter Paul Rubens Eques
between 1618 and 1658
William Faithorne Charles I
Print made by William Faithorne, ca. 1620–1691
Charles I
1658
Wenceslaus Hollar Palatium Regis Prope Londinum, Vulgo Whitehall
Wenceslaus Hollar, 1607–1677
Palatium Regis Prope Londinum, Vulgo Whitehall
ca. 1647