The World Of Rubens: 1577-1640

The World Of Rubens: 1577-1640

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Book: Good
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This compelling art history volume, The World Of Rubens: 1577-1640, chronicles the vibrant life and monumental artistic contributions of Peter Paul Rubens. It presents a detailed account of the Baroque master's career, from his early training to his prolific output as a painter, diplomat, and courtier. The narrative illustrates the political and cultural landscape of 17th-century Europe, providing essential context for understanding Rubens's enduring legacy. It further uncovers the techniques and inspirations behind his iconic works, offering readers a profound appreciation for his genius. This authoritative text, penned by C. V. Wedgwood and the Editors of Time-Life Books, illuminates a pivotal era through the lens of one of its most influential figures.

Author: C. V. Wedgwood And The Editors Of Time-Life Books
Format: Hardback
Published: 1978, TIME-LIFE INTERNATIONAL (NEDERLAND) B.V.

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

This compelling art history volume, The World Of Rubens: 1577-1640, chronicles the vibrant life and monumental artistic contributions of Peter Paul Rubens. It presents a detailed account of the Baroque master's career, from his early training to his prolific output as a painter, diplomat, and courtier. The narrative illustrates the political and cultural landscape of 17th-century Europe, providing essential context for understanding Rubens's enduring legacy. It further uncovers the techniques and inspirations behind his iconic works, offering readers a profound appreciation for his genius. This authoritative text, penned by C. V. Wedgwood and the Editors of Time-Life Books, illuminates a pivotal era through the lens of one of its most influential figures.