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| | PETER PAUL RUBENS - LoveToKnow Article on PETER PAUL RUBENS |
 | | Rubens was a man of his time; his studies of Italian art in no way led him back to the Quattrocentisti nor the Raffaeleschi; their power was at an end. |  | | Rubens and Ferdinand had met at Madrid, and only a short time elapsed before the painter was confirmed in his official standinga matter of small importance, if we consider that the last years of his life were almost exclusively employed in working much more for the king than for his brother. |  | | Rubens was at the time laid up with gout, but Prince Ferdinand was desirous of expressing his satisfaction, and called upon the painter, remaining a long time at his house. |
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| | The Metropolitan Museum of Art - Special Exhibitions - Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640): The Drawings |
 | | Juxtaposing the Portrait of Ferdinando Gonzaga of 1601–2 (fig. |  | | How precious Rubens considered his drawings is evident from his testament, which stipulated that they should be passed on to any of his sons or sons-in-law who became a painter; only if it became clear, once all his children were grown, that none would become an artist or marry one could the drawings be dispersed. |  | | Rubens at that time was an internationally acclaimed painter, and from 1621 he was also a highly esteemed diplomat, who had the run of the courts in London, Paris, and Madrid. |
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| | Peter Paul Rubens - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Pieter Pauwel (Peter Paul) Rubens (June 28, 1577 – May 30, 1640) was a Flemish artist, considered by many to be one of the greatest painters in European art history, a master of the Baroque style and the most important Flemish painter of the 17th century. |  | | The young Anthony van Dyck was one of the assistants in Rubens' studio. |  | | At the exhibition Drawings by Peter Paul Rubens in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (MET) of New-York 115 drawings of Pieter-Paul Rubens were on display in April 2005. |
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| | artnet.com Magazine Features - Rubens Superstar |
 | | Rubens was one of the very few 17th-century artists who inspired artists right until the early 20th century. |  | | In his later years, Rubens would take artistic inspiration from the past to a new and more direct level, through reworking and retouching the drawings of earlier artists, and several of these transformations are also included in the show. |  | | She was pregnant with Rubens last child when the artist died in 1640. |
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| | An Abridged Biography of Rubens |
 | | Rubens received many court commissions from Brussels and abroad, which were filled primarily by his studio of painters. |  | | Rubens developed a severe case of gout in 1627, which made it increasingly difficult for him to paint with the passage of time. |  | | Rubens also painted a number of copies of paintings by Caravaggio. |
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| | Revered, Reviled Rubens |
 | | However, The Age of Rubens, an exhibition that opened last autumn at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and is at the lbledo Museum of Art through April 24, seeks to rectify that deficiency--or at least to open the door to greater public awareness of the Flemish artist and his time. |  | | The exhibition is, in fact, not a Rubens retrospective but the first general survey in an American museum of Flemish art of the seventeenth century As such, it necessarily casts the spotlight upon Rubens, who was not only the leading artist of Flanders, but the preeminent painter of his day. |  | | Rubens' religious art--done in the wake of the Council of Trent, which put priest-censors in the position to determine what went into a painting and what was kept out--had the task of proselytizing Catholicism to a skeptical world. |
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| | Rubens - AMAM |
 | | The story of Erichthonius was treated by Rubens on two separate occasions, each time with a series of related works that document the artist's development of the image. |  | | This vibrant canvas is the only extant fragment of a much larger composition painted by Rubens in about 1632-33. |  | | To fill the demand for his work, Rubens worked in collaboration with other artists and oversaw an atelier of assistants, the most able of whom was Anthony van . |
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| | Top Story - Missing Rubens Painting Turns Up in Moscow - The St. Petersburg Times. General news from St.Petersburg and ... |
 | | Rubens is a pre-eminent name in art history," said Sarah Jackson, head of historic claims from the Art Loss register in London. |  | | Badly damaged and bearing cracks from where it had been folded, the painting was still recognizable in the photo as "Tarquin and Lucretia," painted between 1609 and 1612 by the Flemish master Peter Paul Rubens and regarded as one of his finest works. |  | | Logvinenko had the painting restored and only later found out that it was a Rubens. |
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| | Rubens Exhibition (Getty Press Release) |
 | | Rubens (1577-1640), who lived and worked in Antwerp, synthesized artistic styles and techniques in an extraordinary manner. |  | | The Assumption of the Virgin drawing and related engraving are excellent examples of Rubens' groundbreaking work in printmaking and reflect his influence as a teacher of the arts. |  | | Regarded as one of the most influential and successful painters and draftsmen of his day, Rubens is well represented in the Getty's collection. |
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http://www.getty.edu/news/press/exhibit/artofdrawing.html
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| | Drawn by the Brush: Oil Sketches by Peter Paul Rubens |
 | | A master of a large studio, Rubens would often paint an oil sketch for a patron, gain approval, and then pass this sketch on to an assistant for the creation of the final painting. |  | | Throughout his life, Rubens traveled extensively as an artist and a diplomat. |  | | While other artists used pen and ink for their preparatory drawings, Rubens more often used oil paint and panel. |
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| | Malaspina Great Books - Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) |
 | | When nearly thirteen the young Rubens was sent to the studio of Tobias Verhaecht, and thence quickly removed to study under Adam van Noort where he made the acquaintance of Jordaens, a fellow pupil in the same studio and a lifelong friend of the great artist. |  | | By this time Rubens' wonderful energy and health were so broken, that many of his later pictures were executed by his pupils under his supervision and are to a very slight extent his own work. |  | | Rubens was infatuated with classical antiquity -- as well as a leading creator of religious art. |
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 | | Rubens was commissioned to paint for the Antwerp Town Hall a celebratory "Adoration of the Magi" (1609; Prado), which quickly established his fame at home. |  | | Rubens' most talented assistant was the young Anthony Van Dyck, 22 years his junior, who arrived at his studio as an apprentice about 1616 and stayed for four years. |  | | During his seven months in Madrid, besides pleading for a peace treaty with England, Rubens spent his time in the royal art gallery painting copies of masterpieces by Titian, to whose style he was now completely attuned as he explored the great Venetian's fluent brushwork, vibrant colours, and luminous modeling. |
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| | Amazon.com: Books: Rubens |
 | | Rubens is at home in all genres, and all are represented here: from landscapes to portraits, from altarpieces to genre scenes, and historical paintings too, of course. |  | | Published on the occasion of Rubens, an exhibition at the Palais des Beaux Arts in Lille, France. |  | | A faithful, objective understanding of Rubens arises, from his beginnings under the influence of his master Otto Venius and Italian art, right through to the end of his career, when he basked in a major Spanish commission. |
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| | Peter Paul Rubens |
 | | The result was that his art often served the neo-orthodoxy of his patrons and that of the Jesuit and other Catholic Orders. |  | | Affirmation lies at the center of his art; he could accord as much grandeur to the celebration of Flemish peasant life as to the splendor of Marie de' Médicí's Parisian court. |  | | In Antwerp, young Rubens received three successive apprenticeships with local artists: Adam van Noort, Tobias Verhaecht, and the superior Italianate painter Otto van Veen. |
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| | Peter Paul Rubens - Olga's Gallery |
 | | At the age of fourteen (1591) he entered the household of a Flemish princess as a page, and began to study painting first under Tobias Verhaecht, then under Adam van Noort, and then under Otho Venius. |  | | The National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, USA. |  | | Search for Peter Paul Rubens Posters and Prints |
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| | Peter Paul Rubens (Getty Museum) |
 | | Returning to Antwerp, Rubens became court painter to the Spanish Viceroys, eventually receiving commissions from across Europe and England. |  | | Rubens's energetic Baroque style blends his northern European sense of realism with the grandeur and monumentality he saw in Italian art. |  | | Few artists have been capable of transforming such a vast variety of influences into a style utterly new and original. |
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| | Peter Paul Rubens Online |
 | | Rubens' students included Anthony Van Dyck, Lambert Jacobsz, Cornelis de Vos and Simon de Vos. |  | | Peter Paul Rubens at the Louvre Museum, Paris |
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| | The State Hermitage Museum: Collection Highlights |
 | | According to Rubens' nephew, Philip, this was not a commissioned work, and the artist kept it in his studio till the end of his life. |  | | The rich palette, in which all the colours blend into one golden stream, and the natural, sketchy technique, enabled the artist to create a genuine sense of debauchery, or bacchanalia. |  | | Created in the last years of Rubens' life, this painting amazes the viewer with its virtuosity of style and unusual interpretation of the image of the god of wine and merriment. |
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| | NGA - Sir Peter Paul Rubens |
 | | 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 lively movement has influenced Western art to the present day. |  | | Copyright ©2005 National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC |
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| | Amazon.com: Books: Rubens A&i (Art and Ideas) |
 | | Belkin (an editor of The Letters of Peter Paul Rubens, Northwestern Univ., 1991) sets the stage for a discussion of Rubens by explaining the political and religious divisions in the Netherlands and by examining his early family life. |  | | Both books firmly anchor the art in the life-context and experiences of the artist, thus allowing the reader to chart clearly his thematic and stylistic development. |  | | The historical background Bohm-Duchen gives here can lead toward a better understanding of Chagall's art, but her Chagall is not as fully revealed as Belkin's Rubens. |
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| | Houses of Pieter Paul Rubens |
 | | It appears in paintings by Rubens, and is still a private home. |  | | This house reflects the style of the Italian Renaissance that Rubens admired, incorporating classical arches, rustication, and sculpture. |  | | Rubens built his house in Antwerp during the years 1610-15. |
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| | Some facts about Rubens. |
 | | This painting, 'Samson and Delilah' (see fragment), property of the National Gallery, London, is now believed to be painted by one of Rubens' pupils rather than by himself... |  | | Some Antwerp painters made so-called cartoons (coloured drawings) for tapestry weavers; Jordaens, Teniers...Rubens also; he was excellent in Greek-Roman mythology and composition was his strength. |  | | Important collectors of paintings, by Rubens and others, are banks: the "Kredietbank" (KB)- |
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| | RUBENS |
 | | Possibly a later work of the master, where he shows a modification by adding turpentine to his paint, that implies more fluidity to his colour tones. |  | | More pictures of Rubens: "A little history of Art" |  | | Represents a group of three women, nudes in the forest, which is inspired by models of ancient times of classical Italian culture, a common characteristic of Rubens' works. |
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| | Peter Paul Rubens - Extraordinary Wedding Photography |
 | | Rubens' work can be found on book covers, in magazines, books on photography, calendars, limited |  | | His prints have attained PPA Traveling Loan Collection status. |  | | Rubens and his staff look for chances to serve |
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| | Peter Paul Rubens Artworks and Fine Art at arthistorynet.com |
 | | Peter Paul Rubens Artworks and Fine Art at arthistorynet.com |  | | The Tribute Money, after the painting by Peter Paul Rubens now in the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, 17th century |  | | Rubens, his wife Helena Fourment, and their son Peter Paul c. |
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| | Rubens Prints, Pictures - The Thumbnail Images |
 | | Buy unique Rubens prints and framed pictures at Art Prints on Demand UK |  | | Sorry, but you'll need scripting turned on to fully utilize our art prints and picture framing studio |  | | So why are our art prints and posters unique? |
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| | Amsterdam bed and breakfast Rubens B&B Amsterdam Art Deco B&B |
 | | Rubens B&B has decorated its rooms in Art Deco style. |  | | The apartment is decorated in the European style of the 20's and 30's. |  | | Amsterdam bed and breakfast Rubens is conveniently located in the museum district in the city centre. |
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| | The Assumption of the Virgin |
 | | Copyright ©2005 National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC |  | | One of these paintings may be a later replica that Rubens or a member of his workshop made for a private patron. |  | | The cathedral needed the time to complete a majestic marble frame, and Rubens was preoccupied with other commissions. |
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| | Merriam-Webster Online |
 | | Peter Paul 1577-1640 Flemish painter; painted in Baroque style landscapes, portraits, and especially historical and sacred subjects; known for his masterly use of color and the sensuous exuberance especially of his female nudes |  | | Get the Top 10 Search Results for "Rubens" |  | | For More Information on "Rubens" go to Britannica.com |
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| | CGFA- Peter Paul Rubens |
 | | The Fall of Phaeton, 1605, oil on canvas, The National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. Marchesa Brigida Spinola Doria, 1606, oil on canvas, The National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. St. George and the Dragon, 1606-07, oil on canvas, Museo del Prado, Madrid. |  | | Rubens with his First Wife, Isabella Brandt, in the Honeysuckle Bower, 1609-10, oil on canas covered panel, Alte Pinakothek, Munich. |  | | The Four Philosophers, 1611, oil on panel, Galleria Pitti, Florence. |
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| | GrandPrix.com > GP Encyclopedia > Drivers > Rubens Barrichello |
 | | Eddie Jordan, keen on the youngster with his Arisco backing, signed up Barrichello at the end of the year and very quickly Barrichello showed his class by running as high as third in the European GP at Donington Park and then showing up his more experienced team mates Ivan Capelli and Thierry Boutsen. |  | | It was a bad year but consistent finishing took Rubens to third place in the championship, despite the fact that he had not won a race. |  | | A switch to Peugeot engines at the end of that year did not really help the Jordan team and in 1995 results were hard to come by although Rubens finished second in Canada. |
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Software: Rubens |
 | | Rubens, Jordaens, Van Dyck, Teniers, Seghers, Fyt and more |  | | Write the first customer review of this item |
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| | Kennel von Haus Rubens |
 | | The other possibility is to use the light-version of the Homepage Kennel von Haus Rubens. |  | | Please gain a modern browser that can interprete graphics, frames, javascript and cascading style-sheets. |
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| | Rubens Chocolates |
 | | If your browser does not support frames, you can still view our site by following the links below (note that you may need to disable javascript to view our site without frames). |  | | You have reached Rubens Chocolatier, makers of truly distinctive Belgian chocolates that look as good as they taste. |
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