
The Capitoline Museum is made up of two parts: The Palazzo Conservatori and the Palazzo Nuovo.

This exhibition will reflect the reversal of influence seen in the 17th century between Flemish baroque art and the French classical school.

The narrative wealth of these delicate porcelain figures can be admired in an exhibition in the Neoclassical Library of the LIECHTENSTEIN MUSEUM.

Sir Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) was a prolific 17th century Flemish baroque painter.