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  1. Albert Rubens (1614–1657), was the eldest son of Peter Paul Rubens and Isabella Brant. His research as a philologist and scholar of antiquity gained him the recognition of fellow scholars throughout Europe.

  2. El archiduque. Alberto de Austria. Rubens y su amigo Jan Brueghel el Viejo trabajaron juntos en varios cuadros para los archiduques Alberto e Isabel Clara Eugenia, príncipes soberanos de los Países Bajos meridionales, durante uno de los periodos en los que este territorio conoció un mayor desarrollo.

  3. Rubens and french artist François Morellet in 2001. In the second half of the 1960s Albert Rubens, born in West Flanders in 1944, discovered the cubic form and its infinite potentials, not only as a flat surface but also on a three-dimensional level.

  4. Rubens, Peter Paul. Siegen, Westphalia (Germany), 1577 - Antwerp (Belgium), 1640. No other 17th-century European painter combined artistic talent, social and economic success and a high cultural level like Rubens. Though primarily a painter, he also made numerous designs for prints, tapestries, architecture, sculpture and decorative objects.

  5. Albert y Nicolas Rubens. Datos principales. Autor. Peter Paul Rubens. Fecha. 1626 h. Estilo. Barroco Centroeuropeo. Material. Oleo sobre tabla. Dimensiones. 158 x 92 cm. Museo. Sammlungen des Fürsten von Liechtenstein. Contenidos relacionados. No son muy habituales los retratos infantiles en la producción de Rubens.

  6. www.peterpaulrubensart.org › pieter-paul-rubens-paintings-albert-rubensAlbert Rubens

    Peter Paul Rubens, a prolific Flemish Baroque painter, is celebrated for his dynamic, sensual artworks that celebrate the human form and the opulence of the natural world. His bold, energetic brushwork and vibrant color palette bring to life scenes of mythological grandeur, religious devotion, and earthly delights, establishing him as one of the most influential artists of his time.

  7. 8 de may. de 2024 · 1577 - 1640. Image: Peter Paul Rubens. Early years and Italy. Rubens was a remarkable individual. Not only was he an enormously successful painter whose workshop produced a staggering number of works; but he also played an important diplomatic role in 17th-century European politics.