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"After Peter Paul Rubens: Exploring the Legacy of a Master Artist" Step into the world of Peter Paul Rubens, one of the most influential artists in history. From his iconic works to lesser-known pieces, this collection showcases the diverse range and immense talent that defined Rubens' career. Nero Rubens (1638): This striking engraving depicts Nero, capturing his power and intensity. With meticulous attention to detail, Rubens brings this historical figure to life on a sheet measuring 12 5/16 x 7 7/8 inches. Plate 17 Exchange Two Princesses Hendaye Allegorical Scene: In this allegorical scene captured on an engraving plate, Rubens explores themes of diplomacy and royal alliances. The intricate details invite viewers to decipher hidden meanings within the artwork. Fall Damned (1642): A haunting etching engraving in its first state, "Fall Damned" portrays a dramatic depiction of damnation. Through masterful use of light and shadow, Rubens creates an atmosphere filled with anguish and despair. Satyr Grapes Two Tigers: This captivating etching showcases Ruben's ability to capture movement and emotion. The sheet measures 13 7/16 x 8 11/16 inches and features a dynamic composition that draws viewers into its mythical narrative. March Silenus (ca. 1652): Woodcut Sheet - Measuring at an impressive size of 17 5/8 x13 /38 inches, "March Silenus" is a testament to both technical skill and artistic vision. The woodcut technique adds texture and depth to this lively portrayal. Nile Indus Tigris Euphrates Rivers: In this black chalk drawing by unknown date artistically attributed as belonging to Peter Paul Rubens himself; he beautifully captures the majestic rivers that have shaped civilizations throughout history. The flowing lines evoke a sense of movement while showcasing his mastery over the medium. Pictura.

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