Introduction. Rubens: an Intimate Look at a Genius at Work, with Surprising Results / Joostvander Auwera and Sabine Van Sprang
Rubens and Brussels, More Than Just Courtly Relations / Sabine Van Sprang
Rubens and the Brussels Museum Before 1880: A Question of Equilibrium Between National Sentiment and 'Well-Meaning' Centralization / Michele Van Kalck
Rubens and the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium after 1880: Between Manage de Raison and Raison d'Etat / Joost Vander Auwera
Rubens and His Studio: Defining the Problem / Arnout Balis
Rubens on the Human Figure: Theory, Practice and Metaphysics / Tine Meganck
Rubens and His Visual Sources: 'Just as the bee imbibes from several of the most beautiful flowers in order to incorporate their nectar into its own honey' / Joost Vander Auwera
Collaboration Between Peter Paul Rubens and Jan Brueghel the Elder / Christine Van Mulders
Anonymous and not so Anonymous Hands in Rubens' Studio. A Footnote on the Boundaries of Connoisseurship / Joost Vander Auwera
Rubens' Altarpieces in the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium / Natasja Teeters
'Come s'usa di fare non volendo ingannarsi': the Execution of Large Altarpieces on Canvas in Rubens' Studio / Helene Dubois
Rubens as Entrepreneur: Better Suited to Very Large Works than Small Curiosities / Joost Vander Auwera and Bert Schepers
Peter Paul Rubens and the Antwerp Jesuit Church (now the Church of St. Charles Borromeus) / Tine Meganck
Series of Tapestries Entitled The Triumph of the Eucharist / Veronique Bucken
Ceiling Paintings for Banqueting Hall / Bert Schepers
Decorations for the Pompa Introitus Ferdinandi in Antwerp (1635) / Sabine Van Sprang
Mythological Decor of the Torre de la Parada / Helene Dubois and Natasja Teeters
Rubens Copied and Recycled. A Genius Multiplied / Joost Vander Auwera
Biography - The Life of Peter Paul Rubens: Highlights
Bibliography / Nathalie Verbruggen.