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Rubens. Portraits princiers

Rubens. Portraits princiers

Published on the occasion of the exhibition Rubens. Portraits of princes at the Musée du Luxembourg, Paris from October 4th 2017 to January 14th 2018.

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Characteristics

Number of pages :
240
Dimensions :
22,2 × 28 × 2,1 cm
Artist :
Petrus Paulus Rubens (1577-1640)
Art movements :
16th century, Dutch paintings, North Schools
Number of illustrations :
175
Museum :
Musée du Luxembourg
Themes :
Historical facts, Historical figures
EAN :
9782711864188
Size of the book :
Others
Reference :
EC406418

Editor

Publication :
Septembre 2017
Diffusor :
EDITIONS FLAMMARION
Distributor :
EDITIONS FLAMMARION

The artist

Petrus Paulus Rubens (1577-1640)

Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) was born in Westphalia to settle in Cologne where his family of Antwerp origin fled religious persecutions. He was taught painting from the age of 13 years. In 1598, he joined the country at the forefront of the fine arts: Italy. Conquered by the splendors of the Renaissance, he reconciles his various sources of inspiration in a style that represents the apogee of European Baroque. Until 1608, he will be in the service of the Duke de Mantoue while immersing himself among the great before eventually returning to Antwerp. He makes beautiful paintings such as "The Adoration of the Magi". But the most famous representative of the Flemish Baroque continues to travel across Europe for diplomacy missions, always producing masterpieces such as the "Judgment of Paris" or the "Three Graces".