Bronze Age Gold from Wales

Aeneas in the underworld

The Trojan warrior Aeneas has ventured into the Underworld in search of his dead father. Horrified, he suddenly finds himself surrounded by phantoms. This scene is taken from 'The Aeneid' by the Roman poet Virgil: 'Struck by a sudden terror Aeneas snatches up his sword and prepares the unsheathed steel against those approaching'. He recovers when he discovers that he is threatened only by incorporeal phantoms. Rubens was the most successful artist of his day. Most of his large works were painted with help from workshop assistants, but he produced smaller sketches like this himself, to work out the composition for larger works.

Collection Area

Art

Item Number

NMW A 34

Creation/Production

RUBENS, Sir Peter Paul
Date:

Acquisition

Purchase, 1984

Measurements

Height (cm): 47
Width (cm): 32
Height (in): 18
Width (in): 12

Techniques

oak panel

Material

oil

Location

Gallery 03

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