Exhibition

Members' Preview: Early Rubens

Daniel in the Lions’ Den

Peter Paul Rubens, Daniel in the Lions’ Den, c. 1614 – 1616. Oil on canvas, Overall: 224.2 x 330.5 cm. National Gallery of Art, Washington, Ailsa Mellon Bruce Fund, 1965.13.1. Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington.

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Exhibition

Members' Preview: Early Rubens

October 9, 10 & 11

AGO Members are invited to join us at our exclusive Members’ Preview for Early Rubens - a new exhibition which highlights works the Flemish master produced between 1609 and 1621 – a crucial time that was the artist’s most innovative and inspired.

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Join us for these Exclusive Members’ Offerings:

Pop-Up Life Drawing Studio
Friday, October 11
5:30-8:30 pm (drop in by 8 pm)
Located in Walker Court
Be inspired by a tableau vivant featuring a live model who is animated in various poses throughout the day to mark the fleshiness of the Early Rubens exhibition.

Harpsichord Performances
Want to hear the distinctive sounds of harpsichords, played live in the exhibition? Book your Members’ Preview timeslot for one of the following performances:

Wednesday, October 9, 12:30 pm – 3:30 pm
Thursday, October 10, 12:30 pm – 3:30 pm
Friday, October 11, 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Each performance will consist of two 40 minute sets, with a 20 – 30 minute break in between.

 

For requests for Verbal Description, American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation and/or live captioning for online and onsite programming, please provide three weeks notice in advance of the event date. The AGO will make every effort to provide accommodation for requests made with less than three weeks notice. Please note that automated captioning is available for all online programs. For onsite visits, the AGO offers these supports for an accessible visit. Please contact us to make a request for these or other accessibility accommodations. Learn more about accessibility at the AGO.

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