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- quite fond of painting full-figured women, giving rise to terms like 'Rubensian' or 'Rubenesque' (sometimes 'Rubensesque'). His large-scale cycle representing...
- of depth and vastness. This work is regarded as one of van Dyck's most Rubensian paintings: not only are the figures close to those of Rubens, but also...
- plaintively entreaties Mars to stop his charge. Venus is depicted in typical Rubensian fashion with characteristic rolls of exposed body (See Arrival of Marie...
- Present in all the rolls of Genoa, the building was included in the Rubensian edition of Palazzi di Genova of 1622. It retains its connotation as a...
- following the mid-1890s, such as Rinaldo and Armida, were especially Rubensian and allegorical in nature. In 1907 he met Jacques Maroger, a young artist...
- artist he earned himself later the nickname the Rubense Francken (the Rubensian Francken). Three further boys and five girls were born to the Francken...
- more than a century at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and the Rubensian engravings. Veduta della piazza di Fossatello, etching by Antonio Giolfi...
- Francken III was sometimes referred to the 'Rubensschen Francken' (the 'Rubensian Francken'). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Frans Francken (III)...
- Francken III was sometimes referred to the 'Rubensschen Francken' (the 'Rubensian Francken'). Frans III had a brother Hieronymus Francken III (1611–1671)...
- and completed by Jan Pieter van Baurscheit de Elder in 1728. A typical rubensian motif are the dozens of miniature putti and cherubs on the ascending branches...