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Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) When Rubens painted this self-portrait, he bore the title Knight Secretary to His Majesty’s Privy Council and Gentleman of the Household of Her Serene Highness Princess Isabella. He had also been knighted by King Philip IV of Spain and Charles I of England. To this day, the English refer to him as Sir Peter Paul Rubens. During a sojourn in England he also received an honorary degree from Cambridge University. Self-Portrait (in his early 60s) c. 1638-40
Rubens, Triptych of the Raising of the Cross, 1610-11 Note: The elevation and display of of Christ’s body relates to the contro- versial doctrine of “real presence.” Central panel of triptych (about 15 feet high)
Raphael, Galatea, c. 1513 Rubens, Raising of the Cross, 1610-11 Principles of design reflect those of the Italian High Renaissance.
Laocoön (pronounced “Lay-ock- oh-on”)—a famous classical statue Detail of Raising of the Cross Rubens was also much influenced by classical sculpture.
Rembrandt, Blinding of Samson, 1636 Rubens, Raising of the Cross, 1610-11 RUBENS vs. REMBRANDT
Detail of Rembrandt’s Blinding of Samson Detail of Raising of the Cross RUBENS vs. REMBRANDT
Rape (or Abduction) of the Daughters of Leucippus, c. 1620 Raising of the Cross, 1610-11
Rubens, Daughters of Leucippus, c. 1620 Bernini, Apollo & Daphne, 1622-23
Daughters of Leucippus Bernini, Ecstasy of St. Teresa
Modern map of France showing its historical regions, including the Lorraine, home of Georges de la Tour Modern map of France
Artemisia Gentileschi, Judith, c. 1625 Georges de la Tour, Joseph the Carpenter, c. 1642
Nicolas Poussin, Rape (or Abduction) of the Sabine Women, c. 1633-34
Classical statue (Gaul killing his wife) Poussin often borrowed figures from well-known classical statues, as seen here.
Abduction of Sabine Women Detail: the stages of human life
Baroque art expressing powerful emotions through exaggerated gestures and facial expressions
Poussin, Judgment of Solomon Detail: the true mother
Poussin, Judgment of Solomon Detail: the mother of the dead child
Poussin, Judgment of Solomon Detail: the “chorus”
Detail Pierre-Paul Puget, Milo of Crotona, 1671-82
Bernini, David, 1623 Puget, Milo of Crotona, 1671-82
Laocoön Puget, Milo of Crotona
Detail Puget, Milo of Crotona