Peter Paul Rubens

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Thursday, Oct 11 2012 by

Sir Peter Paul Rubens (28 June 1577 – 30 May 1640), was a Flemish Baroque painter, and a proponent of an extravagant Baroque style that emphasised movement, colour, and sensuality. He is well known for his Counter-Reformation altarpieces, portraits, landscapes, and history paintings of mythological and allegorical subjects.

"Constantius appoints Constantine as his successor" by Sir Peter Paul Rubens (StreetView)
"Constantius appoints Constantine as his successor" by Sir Peter Paul Rubens

"Romulus and Titus Tatius" by Peter Paul Rubens (StreetView)
"Romulus and Titus Tatius" by Peter Paul Rubens
'Selfportrait' by Peter Paul Rubens (StreetView)
'Selfportrait' by Peter Paul Rubens

'Helena Fourment in a Fur Robe' by Peter Paul Rubens (StreetView)
'Helena Fourment in a Fur Robe' by Peter Paul Rubens

'Landscape with Philemon and Baucis' by Peter Paul Rubens (StreetView)
'Landscape with Philemon and Baucis' by Peter Paul Rubens

‘The Feast of Venus’ by Peter Paul Rubens (StreetView)
‘The Feast of Venus’ by Peter Paul Rubens
‘The Miracles Of St. Francis Xavier, Modello’ by Peter Paul Rubens (StreetView)
‘The Miracles Of St. Francis Xavier, Modello’ by Peter Paul Rubens

'The Triptych of St. Ildefonso' by Peter Paul Rubens (StreetView)
'The Triptych of St. Ildefonso' by Peter Paul Rubens
'The Death of Adonis (with Venus, Cupid, and the Three Graces)' by Peter Paul Rubens (StreetView)
'The Death of Adonis (with Venus, Cupid, and the Three Graces)' by Peter Paul Rubens

Bacchus (StreetView)
Bacchus

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