
The Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium holds some of the finest Flemish and French art in Europe. Ever wondered what these masterpieces look like up close? Not to worry — here are shots of some of my favorite works in their collection, as well as many of the beautiful museum itself. The building, located in Brussels, in fact houses two museums: the Museum of Ancient Art and the Museum of Modern art (explained in the captions below). This is the second in the Art History Blog’s series called Art in Real Life, which aims to give context to some of the world’s greatest masterpieces of art.
Click on any of the pictures below to open the gallery; click next (or type “n” on your keyboard) to view the next photo.


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