Rubens Drawings

Rubens Drawings
Title Rubens Drawings PDF eBook
Author Peter Paul Rubens
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 49
Release 2014-03-05
Genre Art
ISBN 0486138259

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A generous selection of Rubens' best drawings, chiefly portraits and religious and mythical scenes, that fully reveal his supreme artistic gifts. Publisher's note.

Peter Paul Rubens

Peter Paul Rubens
Title Peter Paul Rubens PDF eBook
Author Anne-Marie S. Logan
Publisher Metropolitan Museum of Art
Pages 346
Release 2005
Genre Art
ISBN 0300104944

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Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Jan. 15-Apr. 3, 2005.

The Drawings of Peter Paul Rubens

The Drawings of Peter Paul Rubens
Title The Drawings of Peter Paul Rubens PDF eBook
Author Anne-Marie Logan
Publisher
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Release 2021
Genre Drawing, Flemish
ISBN 9782503595696

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Peter Paul Rubens, the Drawings

Peter Paul Rubens, the Drawings
Title Peter Paul Rubens, the Drawings PDF eBook
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Release 2005
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ISBN 9780300104943

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Peter Paul Rubens

Peter Paul Rubens
Title Peter Paul Rubens PDF eBook
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Pages 60
Release 1901
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The Drawings of Peter Paul Rubens, a Critical Catalogue, Volume Two (1609-1620)

The Drawings of Peter Paul Rubens, a Critical Catalogue, Volume Two (1609-1620)
Title The Drawings of Peter Paul Rubens, a Critical Catalogue, Volume Two (1609-1620) PDF eBook
Author Anne-Marie Logan
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2023-06-22
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ISBN 9782503599533

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The idea to prepare a catalogue of all the drawings by Peter Paul Rubens goes back to the 1970s, when Professors R.-A. d'Hulst and E. Haverkamp-Begemann decided to join forces in this endeavor. The drawings would be assembled chronologically rather than by themes as was the goal in the Corpus Rubenianum Ludwig Burchard series. Anne-Marie Logan's task was to begin gathering the necessary information and build up the catalogue. The project has now come to completion and will be published in the Pictura Nova series as volume XX. Envisioned are three separate volumes divided chronologically. All the drawings and corresponding paintings or oil sketches will be reproduced in color. Volume I begins with the copies by the thirteen-year old Rubens drawn in Antwerp, c. 1590, until the end of his sojourn in Italy as a twenty-three year old in October 1608, when he returns to Antwerp. Of the many copies after the Antique only the Rubens drawings that are still known will be discussed. For the lost ones the CRLB volume by Marjon van der Meulen Schregardus of 1994-95 should be consulted. Volume II discusses Rubens's major Antwerp altarpieces of 1610-14, the Costume Book, the Title-pages, Portraits and Hunts, and ends with the decorations for the Antwerp Jesuit church St. Charles Borromaeus in 1620. Volume III starts with the Medici cycle, the Gem book, Landscapes and ends with Rubens's large portrait with Helena Fourment and their young child, the Kermesse and the Garden of Love. Volume IV will include Addenda, Indices, and the sizeable number of rejected attributions to Rubens. Not included will be the retouched drawings that were so thoroughly discussed by Kristin Lohse Belkin in her Corpus Rubenianum volumes in 2009 and by Jeremy Wood in his Corpus Rubenianum volumes in 2010-11. Rubens's Theoretical Notebook, destroyed in a fire in 1720, will only be discussed briefly with regard to the few sheets that have survived. The present catalogue raisonne is to be understood as an overview of Rubens's drawings that is very much indebted to the Corpus Rubenianum Ludwig Burchard volumes and complements them. The present publication also owes much to the two earlier catalogues on Rubens's drawings by Ludwig Burchard and Roger-A. d'Hulst (1956 and 1963) and by Julius S. Held (1959 and 1986). Further valuable additions to the knowledge of Rubens as a draftsman were published by Justus Muller Hofstede and Michael Jaffe.

Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) and His Landscapes

Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) and His Landscapes
Title Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) and His Landscapes PDF eBook
Author Corina Kleinert
Publisher Brepols Publishers
Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Landscapes in art
ISBN 9782503550381

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Painting landscapes was very much a private activity for Peter Paul Rubens. Whilst the majority of his other works were commissioned, the landscapes seem to have been painted for his own pleasure and delight and stayed in the artist's possession until his death. Most of them were painted in the last decade of his life; a happy period, in which Rubens retired from public duties and spent most of his free time studying the antique and enjoying sojourns on his country estate, castle Het Steen. To grasp this profoundly personal character of Rubens's landscapes, this book considers the artist's highly complex method of pictorial invention to illuminate the perception, implementation, dissemination, and posthumous reception of views on nature and landscape as depicted in Rubens's landscape art. By investigating contemporary notions on the changing perception of nature and landscape in late 16th and early 17th-century southern Netherlandish culture, Rubens's position within this socio-cultural matrix will be established, thus shedding new light on the artist's own perception of nature and landscape. The re-assessment of the influence of classical and contemporary ideas about nature and landscape, as well as Rubens's personal sense of place, will illuminate important characteristics which further define Rubens's ideas about nature implemented in his landscape art. Also, fresh light will be cast on the sudden promulgation and dissemination of Rubens's apparently private views on nature and landscape through a novel examination of the print series of the Small and Large Landscapes, reproducing the artist's landscapes. The final theme in this illuminating book considers the posthumous reception of Rubens's 'painted ideas of landscape'. The book also contains an updated version of the catalogue raisonne of Rubens's landscape art, supplemented by a record of the Small and Large Landscapes prints series.