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1996057074Simson, Otto von: Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640). Humanist, Maler und Diplomat. Munich: Philipp von Zabern, 1996. Series: Berliner Schriften zur Kunst 8. 556pp with 24 colour plates and 202 monochrome illustrations. Cloth. 24x17.5cms. Drawing on the author's lifelong study of the artist, this analytical work offers an insight into the ancient mythology, allegories and religious history in Rubens' painting, considering the moral and aesthetic dimensions of his work. 20 essays cover topics such as Mars and Venus, classical themes, church commissions and his work in Italy, Spain and Antwerp. Bibliography and index. Text in German.
1996057074Simson, Otto von: Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640). Humanist, Maler und Diplomat. Munich: Philipp von Zabern, 1996. Series: Berliner Schriften zur Kunst 8. 556pp with 24 colour plates and 202 monochrome illustrations. Cloth. 24x17.5cms. Drawing on the author's lifelong study of the artist, this analytical work offers an insight into the ancient mythology, allegories and religious history in Rubens' painting, considering the moral and aesthetic dimensions of his work. 20 essays cover topics such as Mars and Venus, classical themes, church commissions and his work in Italy, Spain and Antwerp. Bibliography and index. Text in German.
2021121411BÃŒttner, Nils, and Sandra-Kristin Diefenthaler: Peter Paul Rubens: Becoming Famous. Exhibition: Stuttgart, Staatsgalerie, 2021. 344 pages, fully illustrated in colour. Hardback. 31 x 25cms. Departing from the portrait of Geronima Spinola with her granddaughter, the exhibition explores the way Rubens expanded his network of patrons during his Italian period. With a catalogue of 119 works, including 13 pieces that have been newly examined, discussing the results of the technical analysis in the context of Rubens' practice. Text in German.
2021121411BÃŒttner, Nils, and Sandra-Kristin Diefenthaler: Peter Paul Rubens: Becoming Famous. Exhibition: Stuttgart, Staatsgalerie, 2021. 344 pages, fully illustrated in colour. Hardback. 31 x 25cms. Departing from the portrait of Geronima Spinola with her granddaughter, the exhibition explores the way Rubens expanded his network of patrons during his Italian period. With a catalogue of 119 works, including 13 pieces that have been newly examined, discussing the results of the technical analysis in the context of Rubens' practice. Text in German.