Rubens’s ‘Portrait of a Lady’ Up for Auction Soon in Warsaw

“This exceptional piece of art, one of the most precious in the world, has made its way to us. We are living a dream of every auction house in the world.”

A 17th century masterpiece by Peter Paul Rubens, 'Portrait of a Lady,' at the DESA Unicum auction house in Warsaw on February 17, 2022. AP/Czarek Sokolowski

WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Peter Paul Rubens’s 17th century masterpiece “Portrait of a Lady” is set to go up for auction in Poland next month, the DESA Unicum auction house said.

The Flemish master’s oil-on-canvas portrait of a dark-haired woman in a rich black velvet dress has an estimated value of $4.5 million to $6 million.

The painting, owned by a British citizen, will be auctioned in Warsaw on March 17. It is expected to be one of the largest art sales ever to take place in Central or Eastern Europe, according to DESA Unicum.

“This exceptional piece of art, one of the most precious in the world, has made its way to us,” DESA’s president, Juliusz Windorbski, told a press conference. “We are living a dream of every auction house in the world.”

Experts say the work, painted by Rubens around 1620-25, with involvement from his Antwerp workshop, could be a likeness of the painter’s first wife, Isabella Brant, or of a member of the Duarte family of jewelers, who were Rubens’ neighbors. The model could also possibly have come from the Spanish royal court.

In the past the painting has belonged, among others, to Sir Peter Lely, a 17th century British painter. It was last shown in public in 1965.

In 2020, Rubens’s “Portrait of a Young Woman, Half-Length, Holding a Chain” sold for about $5.4 million at Christie’s in London.

Other lots on offer at the March auction will be works by Italian painter Giovanni Battista Lampi, who lived between 1751 and 1830, and by Polish masters of the 19th and 20th centuries, including Jacek Malczewski, Leon Wyczolkowski, and Aleksander Gierymski.


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