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WEBOverview. Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640), one of the greatest masters of the 17th century, painted this masterpiece as a young artist in Rome. Rubens depicted a moment of high drama in this popular Greek myth that …
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The Life of Achilles by Peter Paul Rubens
WEBOct 18, 2017 · Selecting eight defining scenes from the life of Achilles, Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640) poured every ounce of his artistic virtuosity …
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Peter Paul Rubens | Bust of Pseudo-Seneca - The …
WEBBust of Pseudo-Seneca. Rubens was deeply engaged with classical antiquity and the Italian Renaissance - subjects with which he acquired close familiarity during a stay in Italy from 1600 to 1608. The Flemish …
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WEBOverview. The most sought-after painter in northern Europe during the seventeenth century, Peter Paul Rubens, was also a diplomat, linguist, and scholar. His dynamic, emotional style with its rich texture, vivid color, and …
Peter Paul Rubens, 'A Roman Triumph', about 1630
WEBRubens based his image on two of Andrea Mantegna’s series of nine monumental paintings, The Triumphs of Caesar, one of the great works of the Italian Renaissance. They were commissioned in the late fifteenth …
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