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Venus y Cupido

c.1606-1611

Venus y Cupido

Peter Paul Rubens

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Peter Paul Rubens

Peter Paul Rubens, was a Baroque painter of the Flemish school. His exuberant style emphasises dynamism, colour and sensuality, and his main influences came from the art of Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome and Renaissance painting.

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| c.1606-1611
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In his Arte de la Pintura, Francisco Pacheco left a significant account of Rubens’ second trip to Spain of 1628–29, mentioning some of Rubens’ activities at the court in Madrid where he copied “all the works by Titian belonging to the King”.

An inventory of paintings in the Alcázar dated 1636 and drawn up by order of Philip IV, offers a more precise description of the painting that hung in the king’s bedroom in the Lower Summer Quarters: “An oil painting, of a Venus, with bare breasts, dressed for rising from bed, in red, with a pearl bracelet on her right hand, and a ring on the little finger of her left hand, and Cupid in front of her, naked with a mirror in which she is looking, by the hand of Titian and with a gold and black frame”. The description of this work by Titian that belonged to King Philip II is extremely close to Rubens’ painting.

Characteristics
Technique

High resolution pigment ink on cotton paper


Format

53.5 x 43.3 in

Same size as original


Edition What is a Neoseries?

Next unit for sale No. 3

Open edition. Produced on demand

Certificate of authenticity included


Provenance


43.3 in

53.5 un


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