Pictures of
Peter Paul Rubens

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Artists portrait of Peter Paul Rubens

Peter Paul Rubens

    The artist-entrepreneur

    Early Life

    Peter Paul Rubens was born on June 28, 1577, in Siegen, Germany. His parents were Jan Rubens, a lawyer, and Maria Pypelincks. Rubens' family had to flee to Cologne due to religious conflicts during the Counter-Reformation.

    Education and career

    Rubens received a humanistic education and studied law. Despite his legal background, however, he was drawn to art and began his painting training in Antwerp. He became a student of Adam van Noort and also studied with Otto van Veen. In 1600, Rubens traveled to Italy where he studied and was inspired by the works of the Renaissance masters. He worked for various royal and ecclesiastical patrons and developed his unique style, characterized by dynamic compositions, vivid colors, and sensuous figures. Rubens returned to Antwerp in 1608 and quickly became one of the most sought-after artists of his time. He established a thriving studio and employed a large number of assistants to meet the high demand for his works. Rubens' paintings covered a variety of subjects, including biblical stories, mythological scenes, portraits, and landscapes. Peter Paul Rubens died in Antwerp on May 30, 1640. His legacy consists of an impressive collection of paintings that can be admired today in prestigious museums around the world. His influence on Baroque art and his ability to depict movement and emotion in his works make him one of the most important painters of the 17th century.
    To our knowledge the art works on this page were created in the years from 340 to 1636.
    Peter Paul Rubens uses for the pictures shown here mostly the technique: Huile sur toile.
    The pictures are predominantly assigned to the art direction Baroque.
    Peter Paul Rubens was mainly concerned with the following motives: Religious.
    The art works of the artist are dominated by the colors black, brown and gray.

    Stretcher on canvas

    Our canvas prints are handmade in our own workshop. Either the canvas print or the art print laminated on a canvas is stretched onto a quality keyless frame. Perfectly wedged and provided with a suspension, the canvas image can be hung directly. Optionally, we also offer each canvas picture framed, i.e. with floater frame. »Detail of The Medici Cycle: The Disembarkation of Marie de Medici at Marseilles, 3rd November 1600, detail of the Naiads, c.1621« of Peter Paul Rubens as a canvas image also beautifies your home.

    Framed pictures

    We frame almost every picture. You can choose from many different frames. Passepartouts are just as much a part of your choice as are various options for surface protection. So »Vertumnus and Pomona. Wood,29 x 32 cm In« of Peter Paul Rubens becomes a highlight for your living room or bedroom.

    Glass pictures

    The glass pictures we offer are printed using the UV printing process. Polished edges, scratch-resistant surface, safety glass and floating suspension create a modern ambience in your home. So the glass image »Venus and Mars« of Peter Paul Rubens is guaranteed to impress you and every visitor.

    Wall papers

    Spacefull art from Peter Paul Rubens. This gives »Portrait of Isabella of Bourbon« a whole new look. The wallpapers are printed according to your information in the latex printing process on solid fleece material.