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Rubens, Peter Paul
(b Siegen, Westphalia, 28 June 1577; d Antwerp, 30 May 1640). Flemish painter, draughtsman and diplomat. He was the most versatile and influential Baroque artist of northern Europe in the 17th century. An educated and urbane member of the Antwerp patriciate, he was employed by the rulers of the southern Netherlands as their ambassador and became painter to the courts of Europe, producing magnificent cycles of allegorical painting glorifying his princely patrons. Rubenss art blends features of the Italian High Renaissance, with which he became acquainted during a prolonged visit to Italy, with northern realism and a love of landscape, derived from Pieter Bruegel the elder. He had a deep knowledge and understanding of Classical art and literature and was unrivalled in his power to turn its most complex themes into vivid images of flesh and blood; his work was a perfect example of the humanistic ideal of UT PICTURA POESIS. Apart from his paintingswhich included altarpieces, history and mythological scenes, portraits and landscapeshe designed tapestries, book illustrations and pageant decorations, as well as his own house and small items of sculpture and metalwork. His affinity with 16th-century Italian traditions is also demonstrated in his wide correspondence, by his art collection and by the organization of his studio. It was this last that alone enabled him to meet the immense demand for his work; often a composition would be executed by assistants from a drawing or sketch by Rubens, who then added the finishing touches to the work. His numerous pupils and assistants included Anthony van Dyck, and frequent collaboration with other established artists was necessary for him to complete his huge workload. Rubenss style was overwhelming and few contemporary artists withstood its influence; later generations of often very diverse artists derived much from his art and, indeed, a whole style of painting came to bear his name (see RUBÉNISME).
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- Rubens, Peter Paul
- Antwerp, §II, 2: Art life and organization, 15851830
- Belgium, §XII, 3: Patronage, 17th century
- Display of art, §II, 2: Paintings, c 1500c 1700
- Genoa, §2: Art life and organization
- Italy, §III, 5: Baroque and Rococo painting, c 1600c 1750
- Italy, §III, 5(vi): Baroque and Rococo painting, c 1600c 1750: Genoa
- Lille, §2: Art life and organization
- Rome, §III, 5(i): Art life and organization, 16011700: Artistic environment
- Venice, §II, 4(i): Art life and organization, 16001797: Painting
- architecture
- assistants
- Dyck, Anthony van, §I, 1: Background and early work in Antwerp and London, to autumn 1621
- Vos, de (i): (1) Cornelis de Vos, §1(iv): Life and work, 16316
- Wittelsbach, §II: (2) Wolfgang William, Count Palatine of Neuburg
- Boeckhorst, Jan (van)
- Cossiers, Jan
- Douffet, Gérard
- Egmont, Justus van
- Jegher, Christoffel
- Jordaens, Jacob (1593-1678)
- Lasne, Michel
- Luyckx, Frans
- Neeffs, Jacob
- Quellinus, Erasmus (ii) (1607-78)
- Rombouts, Theodoor
- Schut, Cornelis, I (1597-1655)
- Snyders, Frans
- Soutman, Pieter (Claesz.)
- Thomas (van Yperen), Jan
- Uden, Lucas van
- Vos, Simon de
- attributions
- book illustrations
- catalogues
- collaboration
- Belgium, §II, 3(i): Architecture, 1550c 1700
- Haarlem, §2(ii): Artistic community
- Vos, de (i): (1) Cornelis de Vos, §1(i): Life and work, before 1620
- Beert, Osias, I (c. 1580-1624)
- Breughel, Jan, I (1568-1625)
- Breughel, Jan, II (1601-78)
- Diepenbeeck, Abraham (Jansz.) van
- Fouquier, Jacques
- Galle, Cornelis (i) (1576-1650)
- Galle, Theodor
- Jones, Inigo
- Rockox, Nicolaas
- Snayers, Pieter
- Snyders, Frans
- Thulden, Theodoor van
- Vos, Paul de
- Wildens, Jan
- Witdoeck, Hans
- Costume Book
- dealers
- dealing
- decorative works
- drawings
- forgeries
- forgeries by others
- frames
- Frame, §III, 4: France: Louis XIII and Louis XIV
- Frame, §III, 5: France: Régence
- Frame, §V, 2: The Netherlands and Belgium: Renaissance
- Frame, §V, 3(i): The Netherlands and Belgium, 17th century
- Frame, §V, 3(ii): The Netherlands and Belgium, 17th-century
- Frame, §V, 5: The Netherlands and Belgium: 19th-century revival styles
- Frame, §VIII, 4: Spain: Herrera style
- groups and movements
- house
- metalwork
- methods
- musical instruments
- pageants
- paintings
- France, §XIV, 3: Museums: Distribution to provincial museums, early 19th century
- Humanism, §3: Humanism and the visual arts
- Lawrence, Thomas, §1(i): Life and work, 176986
- Spain, §III, 3(iii): Painting and graphic arts, c 1600c 1750: Leading figures
- allegorical
- altarpieces
- animal subjects
- battle
- ceiling
- conversation pieces
- fêtes champêtres
- genre
- history
- hunting scenes
- landscape
- Life of Marie de' Medici
- mythological
- nude figures
- oil sketches
- portraits
- religious
- Antwerp, §IV, 1: Cathedral
- Cambridge (i), §2(i): Kings College Chapel: Architecture
- Ignatius Loyola
- Janssen, Abraham, §1(ii): Rivalry with Rubens, c 1608 and after
- Kerricx: (2) Willem Ignatius Kerricx
- Netherlands, the, §III, 4(iv): Painting and graphic arts, c 1550c 1680: Amsterdam
- Wuchters, Abraham
- patrons and collectors
- Poland, §XII, 2: Collecting and dealing, c 1600c 1800
- Akademie der Bildenden Künste (Vienna)
- Alba, 17th Duque de (1878-1953)
- Albert, Archduke of Austria, Regent of the Netherlands (reg 1599-1621)
- Alcalá, 3rd Duque de (1583-1637)
- Altamira, Vicente Joaquín Osorio Moscoso y Guzmán, 11th Conde de
- Angerstein, John Julius
- Angiviller, Charles-Claude de Flahaut de la Billarderie, Comte d'
- Arenberg, Prosper-Louis, 7th Duke of, Duke of Arschot
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Augustinian hermits
- Augustus II, King of Poland (reg 1697-1706; 1709-33)
- Balbi, Costantino, the elder (1676-1740)
- Bankes, William John
- Barberini, Francesco, Cardinal
- Baudouin, Silvain-Raphaël
- Beaumont, Lady
- Beaumont, George (Howland)
- Becker, Herman (c. 1617-78)
- Beisteguy y Benítez, Carlos de
- Benavente, 10th Conde de (1584-1653)
- Beuningen, Daniel George van
- Beurnonville, Etienne-Edmond Martin, Baron de
- Bonnemaison, Ferréol de
- Borghese, Scipione, Cardinal
- Boulle, André-Charles
- Bourbon I., Louis de, le Grand Dauphin (1661-1711)
- Breughel, Ambrosius
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