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BSL Rubens & Women

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This BSL talk led by John Wilson will look at highlights from our Rubens & Women exhibition.  

Discover a different side to Rubens and learn how the leading women in his life came to shape the artist we know today.  

Rubens & Women, a major exhibition of the Flemish artist Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640), will unite a diverse range of paintings and drawings from throughout the artist's career. The exhibition will be the first to challenge the popular assumption that the artist painted only one type of woman, providing instead a more nuanced view of the varied and important place occupied by women, both real and imagined, in his world. 

This talk is for deaf and hard-of-hearing British Sign Language users – it will be delivered in BSL and does not include a voiceover.  

You will have the opportunity to visit the exhibition independently following the talk. 

Find out more about accessibilities and facilities for planning your visit. 

 

Image credit: Peter Paul Rubens, Study of a Female Nude (Psyche), 58.1 x 41.2 cm, The Royal Collection / HM King Charles III, London)