Showing posts with label Flemish Baroque Era Painter. Show all posts
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Monday, December 24, 2012

Monday Morning Museum: Peter Paul Rubens

Self-Portrait, 1623 by Peter Paul Rubens

Peter Paul Rubens – Friday 28 June 1577 Siegen, Germany to Saturday 30 May 1640 Antwerp, Belgium

Flemish Baroque Era Painter

Rubens, His Wife Helena Fourment (1614-1673), and One of Their Children, Mid-1630s

"This magnificent portrait of Rubens, his second wife, Helena Fourment, and one of their five children has usually been dated on stylistic grounds to the late 1630s. The child's blue sash, heavy shoes, and plain collar resemble adult male attire and suggest that he is either Frans Rubens, born in 1633, or, more likely, Peter Paul, born March 1, 1637.

Rubens married Helena Fourment on December 6, 1630, when he was fifty-three and she was sixteen. Helena became the model and the inspiration for many paintings by Rubens dating from the 1630s, particularly those dealing with themes of ideal beauty or love. The present composition was considerably revised during execution to shift the emphasis from Rubens, as the dominant half of a courtly couple, to Helena, as ideal wife and mother. The parrot, long a symbol of the Virgin Mary, suggests ideal motherhood, while the fountain, caryatid, and garden setting imply fertility and recall Rubens's own garden in Antwerp, where he frequently escorted Helena."
– Metropolitan Museum of Art
Last Monday’s Artist – Jean-Antoine Houdon
Next Monday’s Artist – Filippo Lippi

“Monday Morning Museum” logo created by Adrean Darce Brent

Monday, September 12, 2011

Monday Morning Museum: Anthony Van Dyck




Anthony van Dyck – Thursday 22 March 1599 Antwerp, Belgium to Thursday 9 December 1641 London, England

Flemish Baroque Era Painter


Although I prefer the city with the name of this painting – Paris, 1632 – I can appreciate the depiction of a major character in Greek Mythology.




Last Monday’s Artist – William Lamb Picknell
Next Monday’s Artist – Édouard Manet


Images:
Left: Emperor Theodosius Forbidden by St. Ambrose to Enter Milan Cathedral, circa 1619-1620 from the website wga.hu
Center: Saint Rosalie Interceding for the Plague-Stricken of Palermo, 1624 from the website metmuseum.org
Right: St. Martin Dividing His Cloak, 1618 from the website wga.hu
Below: “Monday Morning Museum” logo created by Adrean Darce Brent


Monday Morning Museum logo created by Adrean Darce Brent