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  1. Rubens was particularly drawn to allegory, to the use of personified figures, sometimes in combination with the gods of the ancient pantheon and certain humans (historical individuals), to express concepts, ideals and even political messages.

    • Nils Büttner
  2. Sep 24, 2020 · PDF | Peter Paul Rubens (b. 1577–d. 1640) was an extraordinary figure who inhabited, effected, and even defined many aspects of the early modern... | Find, read and cite all the research you ...

  3. Finally, the authors focus on the group of six pen drawings that the artist created for an altarpiece commissioned in Rome two years before Rubens left Italy: The vision of Mary and child (cat. 201-203; S. Maria in Vallicella, Rome).

    • Hans Jakob Meier
  4. peterpaulrubens, hislifeandgenius. translatedfbomthegebmakof. dr..w'aagen, professorofthefixkartsanddirectoroftheroyal galleryatberlin,authorof"artandartistsinengland ...

  5. Many were seduced by Rubens’s brilliance of colour, composition or technique, using them as stepping stones for their own artistic development. In this exhibition Rubens’s artistic legacy is divided into six themes: Poetry, Elegance, Power, Compassion, Violence and Lust.

  6. Jun 1, 2015 · The solution that the organisers of the recent exhibition at the Royal Academy, London (closed 10 April), and the authors of the catalogue have reached is to divide Rubens’s output into six basic...

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  8. Aug 30, 2024 · Peter Paul Rubens (born June 28, 1577, Siegen, Nassau, Westphalia [Germany]—died May 30, 1640, Antwerp, Spanish Netherlands [now in Belgium]) was a Flemish painter who was the greatest exponent of Baroque painting’s dynamism, vitality, and sensuous exuberance.

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