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          Peter Paul Rubens

          Flemish artist and diplomat (–)

          "Rubens" redirects here. For other uses, see Rubens (disambiguation).

          Sir Peter Paul Rubens (ROO-bənz;[1]Dutch:[ˈpeːtərpʌulˈrybəns]; 28 June – 30 May ) was a Flemish artist and diplomat.[2] He is considered the most influential artist of the Flemish Baroque tradition.

          Rubens' highly charged compositions reference erudite aspects of classical and Christian history.

          Peter paul rubens style

          His unique and immensely popular Baroque style emphasised movement, colour, and sensuality, which followed the immediate, dramatic artistic style promoted in the Counter-Reformation. Rubens was a painter producing altarpieces, portraits, landscapes, and history paintings of mythological and allegorical subjects.

          He was also a prolific designer of cartoons for the Flemish tapestry workshops and of frontispieces for the publishers in Antwerp.

          Rubens was born and raised in the Holy Roman Empire (modern-day Germany) to parents who were ref