One among Peter Paul Rubens’s most essential commissions—his monumental portray for the Whitehall Ceiling at Banqueting Home in central London—is reopening to the general public following intensive renovations and conservation work. The Rubens ceiling, relationship from the early seventeenth century, stays the biggest surviving work by the Flemish Previous Grasp artist nonetheless in its authentic location in Europe.
A carry put in at Banqueting Home will supply guests step-free entry to Rubens’ painted ceiling for the primary time, making the Fundamental Corridor wheelchair-accessible. “To assist protect the situation of the historic Rubens ceiling for future generations, new air-source warmth pumps put in onto the roof, mixed with a re-routing onto the Whitehall District heating system, will considerably enhance the temperature and humidity management of the constructing,” says a press release from the UK charity Historic Royal Palaces (HRP) which oversaw the constructing improve. A brand new sustainably sourced English Oak ground has additionally been put in on the historic venue.
Zoe Roberts, senior challenge supervisor at Historic Royal Palaces, outlines the conservation efforts in a web based movie, saying that the work contains “wall portray stabilisation within the Wolsey room and stabilisation of historic plaster work”. Undertaking funders embody the Garfield Weston Basis and the Wolfson Basis in line with HRP’s most up-to-date annual report (the renovation value is undisclosed).
The ceiling was commissioned by Charles I in 1629 who walked beneath the work on his technique to the scaffold in 1649 to be executed. The three major canvases, put in within the corridor in 1636, depict The Union of the Crowns, The Apotheosis of James I and The Peaceable Reign of James I. After an preliminary two-year delay, Rubens acquired £3,000—the equal of £218,000 at present—and a gold chain as fee for his work.
The Banqueting Home was closed in the course of the renovation challenge which began in Might 2024, says a Historic Royal Palaces spokesperson, aside from being reopened to the general public for a restricted time final November. It should even be accessible on 20 March, 3 April, 1 Might, 29 Might and 26 June for sneak previews forward of a full opening scheduled for August.







