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He painted portraits, especially of friends, and self-portraits, and in later life painted several landscapes. He also painted an equestrian portrait of the during his stay Prado, Madrid that demonstrates the influence of works like Titian's 1548; Prado, Madrid. This painting that had been deemed lost for nearly 400 years was rediscovered in 2017 in , , Scotland. The sculpture was especially influential on him, as was the art of , , and.


Rubens specialized in making altarpieces, portraits, landscapes, and of mythological and allegorical subjects. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. After his return to Antwerp he was instrumental in the acquisition of for the in Antwerp. Rubens was a great admirer of Leonardo da Vinci's work.


Rubens family - In 1610 Rubens moved into a new house and studio that he designed.


He married Barbara Arents, of noble birth. Most famous are his grandsons, the painter Sir in 1624 by and in 1630 byand his brotherwho entered the in service of Cardinal Ascanio Colonna. Many of their descendants married to important noble families. The main family members are buried in the and the former. It is believed that there are more than 10. The last direct male-line descendant of the painter was his grandsonwho died in Mechelen. Iuris: studied canon law in the1562 Alderman of Antwerp: marr. Simon du Parcq, buried in. Secretary to the Privy Council. Marc van der Vekene, Lord of Berent. Mattheu of Beughem, Lord of Rubens frau. Constancia Helman, daughter of Ferdinand, Schepen of Antwerp. Constante Cornelie Helman, daughter of the Lord of Waesbeeke. Ferdinand philippe de Vischer, Baron of Celles: Lord mayor of Brussels. Lambert Frederick of Bronchorst died 1717Lord of Ballaere. Isabella Philippine vander Brugghen, daughter of Conrad. Catharine Françoise Rubens, Daughter of François I Rubens, marr. Francois Frederic, count rubens frau Respani, Lord of Vremdyck, died 1759. Catharine van Parys, daughter of John Baptiste, Lord of Vremdyck.


Frau Holle - Märchenzeit
His first wife, , had died in 1626. The garden designed by Rubens at the in Rubens was born in the city of to and. Isabella Philippine vander Brugghen, daughter of Conrad. Rubens specialized in making altarpieces, portraits, landscapes, and of mythological and allegorical subjects. He also often sub-contracted elements such as animals or in large compositions to specialists such as , or other artists such as. Now the Museum, the Italian-influenced villa in the centre of Antwerp accommodated his workshop, where he and his apprentices made most of the paintings, and his personal art collection and library, both among the most extensive in Antwerp. At a auction in 2012, sold for £9. The catalogue of his works by lists 1,403 pieces, excluding numerous copies made in his workshop.