Rubens

by Gilles Néret
Publisher: TASCHEN, December of 2008 ‧
Renowned among his contemporaries as one of the foremost painters of his era, Flemish baroque artist Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) practically revolutionized northern European art. A shrewd businessman, international ambassador, passionate scholar, devout Catholic, and loving family man, Rubens—fluent in six languages, no less—cared about nothing more than painting, and thus devoted his life to it. Combining typical Flemish realism with classical themes influenced by the Renaissance, Rubens caught the attention of all of Europe and helped put his native Antwerp on the map. His very profitable workshop of accomplished artists, one of whom was Van Dyck, completed over 2000 works under his supervision.

Rubens

by Gilles Néret

Property Description
ISBN: 9873822832981
Publisher: TASCHEN
Release Date: December of 2008
Language: Portuguese
Dimensions: 229 x 187 x 11 mm
Cover: Softcover
Pages: 96
Format: Book
Categories: Books in Portuguese > Art > Painting
EAN: 9873822832981

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