Anexo:Cuadros de Pedro Pablo Rubens; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Liste des œuvres de Rubens; Usage on he.wikipedia.org הטריומפים של קיסר; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Trionfo; Belisario; Trionfi di Cesare; Usage on la.wikipedia.org Triumphi Caesaris (Mantegna) Triumphus Romanus (Rubens) Usage on nl.wikipedia.org Peter Paul Rubens
Peter Paul Rubens; Usage on gl.wikipedia.org Museo de Arte de Filadelfia; Usage on he.wikipedia.org פטר פאול רובנס; Usage on hr.wikipedia.org Peter Paul Rubens; Usage on id.wikipedia.org Elang Kaukasus; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Inferi di Silio Italico; Usage on ja.wikipedia.org フィラデルフィア美術館
Detroit Institute of Arts. "An Exhibition of Sixty Paintings and Some Drawings by Peter Paul Rubens," February 13–March 15, 1936, no. 16 (as "Portrait of a Goldsmith," lent by Henry Blank, Newark, New Jersey). New York. Wildenstein & Co., Inc.
Rubens, The Rape of the Daughters of Leucippus. Sir Peter Paul Rubens, The Rape of the Daughters of Leucippus, 1617-18, oil on canvas, 224 x 210.5 cm, Alte Pinakothek, Munich Speakers: Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker. Created by Beth Harris and Steven Zucker.
Summary of Peter Paul Rubens. Peter Paul Rubens epitomized the "gentleman" artist archetype. Productive, professional, and moving with ease amongst both artistic and political circles, he exemplified what it meant to be a proper courtly painter of the 17th century, elevating his own life to the same standards of leisure and excellence afforded his patrons.
He made the grand house with a studio that he bought in the centre of Antwerp into an Italian palazzetto – a small city palace. Today it is a museum, known as The Rubens House. Rubens’ workshop had lots of staff, assistants and students, so it produced lots of paintings. When Rubens died in 1640 there was a grand funeral in the city.
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