Rubens: His Life and Works In 500 Images An Illustrated Exploration of the Artist, His Life and Context, with a Gallery of 300 Paintings and Drawings
ArtIndividual ArtistsMonographs

Rubens: His Life and Works In 500 Images An Illustrated Exploration of the Artist, His Life and Context, with a Gallery of 300 Paintings and Drawings

by Susie Hodge

Publisher
Anness Publishing
Pages
256
Language
English
Published
2017

Overview

• A fascinating biography of one of the 17th century’s most versatile, original and prolific artists, often classed as the supreme Baroque painter of northern Europe. • Features an extensive gallery of the major works of Peter Paul Rubens, including dramatic altarpieces, grand portraits, atmospheric landscapes, mythological scenes and passionate allegories. • With a total of 500 beautiful reproductions of paintings, drawings, engravings and tapestries, the book gives a superb overview of one of the world’s greatest artists Paul Rubens was one of the most productive and exciting painters of his time, noted for his expressive, emotive and sensual paintings which are now instantly recognizable. Indeed, his voluptuous female figures have given rise to the word ‘Rubenesque’. This book explores the life and times of Rubens, from his early studies in Italy through to his apprenticeship in Antwerp and his subsequent outstanding accomplishments as ‘the prince of painters and the painter of princes’. It also contains a gallery of 300 of his paintings and drawings, revealing his unparalleled position as an artist, diplomat, scholar, linguist, teacher, art collector and devoted family man.

Posts about this book

No posts about this book yet. Be the first in the app!

Ready to Meet Someone Who Reads Like You?

Read it in the app

Highlight, save quotes, share what you read

Get the app