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Rubens: A Portrait
Published by Cooper Square Press
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
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About The Book
The most popular painter of his day, yet an artist whose reputation has fluctuated among art scholars and critics of the succeeding centuries, Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) is chiefly remembered today for his large canvases of sensual gardens, religious scenes, and voluptuous "Rubenesque" women. In Oppenheimer's account of his life, Rubens emerges not only as a talented painter but also as an intellectual with a unique conception of beauty that proved very influential and ahead of his time. Oppenheimer explores Rubens' ideas as he tells the story of his life, which included years as a diplomat, and illuminates his response to the humanism of the Renaissance in which he lived.
Product Details
- Publisher: Cooper Square Press (May 21, 2002)
- Length: 301 pages
- ISBN13: 9781461661245
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A fine portrait of the artist...provides some much needed insight into his life.
– Bookwatch
A fine portrait of the artist...provides some much needed insight into his life.
– Bookwatch
A fine portrait of the artist...provides some much needed insight into his life.
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