Peter Paul Rubens

  • Peter Paul Rubens: The Drawings
    By Metropolitan Museum of Art, Anne-Marie S. Logan, Peter Paul Rubens

    ... William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art; and Providence, Rhode Island School of Design; 1969-70. Washington, D.C., 1969. Washington-Fort Worth-San Francisco 1985-86 Dfirer to Dehacroix: Great Master Drawingrfi'om Sroe/ehalm.

  • Peter Paul Rubens: Man & Artist
    By Christopher White

    Traces the life of the seventeenth century Dutch painter and discusses the background of each of his major works

  • Peter Paul Rubens
    By Peter Paul Rubens, Michael Jaffé

    Peter Paul Rubens

  • Peter Paul Rubens
    By Maria Varshavskaya, Xenia Yegorova

    In a lushly illustrated text, María Varshavskaya and Xenia Yegorova explore the master at work, bringing a unique focus to Ruben’s life and work

  • Peter Paul Rubens: The Decius Mus Cycle
    By Reinhold Baumstark

    The sequence of paintings on the history of the Roman consul Decius Mus, which has been one of the greatest glories of the Liechtenstein collection since its acquisition in 1693, occupies a significant position in the work of Peter Paul ...

  • Peter Paul Rubens: 81 Drawings
    By Narim Bender

    Peter Paul Rubens was a Flemish Baroque painter, and proponents of an exaggerated Baroque style that emphasised movement, colour, and sensuality.

  • Peter Paul Rubens: 201 Paintings and Drawings
    By Maria Tsaneva

    Frans Snyders, Jacob Jordaens, and Anthony van Dyck each assisted him. Rubens's impact was immediate, international, and long lasting. The works of Thomas Gainsborough and Eugene Delacroix, among others, testify to his posthumous influence.

  • Peter Paul Rubens: The Life of Achilles
    By Peter Paul Rubens, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Netherlands)

    With his many facets, his virtuosity and his prodigious output, Peter Paul Rubens is one of the giants in the history of art. "Peter Paul Rubens: The Life of Achilles"...

  • Peter Paul Rubens
    By Maria Varshavskaya, Xenia Yegorova

    In a lushly illustrated text, María Varshavskaya and Xenia Yegorova explore the master at work, bringing a unique focus to Ruben’s life and work