01 Work, The art of War, Pieter Paul Rubens' The Battle of the Amazons, with Footnotes

Circle of Pieter Paul Rubens (Siegen1577-Antwerp1640)
The Battle of the Amazons, c. about 1630
Oil on canvas
112 x 158 frame 130 x 176

For sale for 36 000 € in Jan 2024

The tangle of naked bodies, some mutilated, gives the idea of the extreme violence used in battle and the terrified expressions of the horses are of rare intensity. Their anguished gazes are the most exciting moment of the spectacular composition. The author of this great work demonstrates all his pictorial abilities by giving a great sensation of movement and volume to all the protagonists. More on this painting

Born on June 28, 1577, Flemish artist Peter Paul Rubens was one of the most celebrated and prolific artists in Europe during his lifetime as well as the entire Baroque era. His patrons included royalty and churches, and his art depicted subjects from religion, history and mythology. Known for such works as "The Descent from the Cross," "Wolf and Fox Hunt," "Peace and War," "Self-Portrait with Helena and Peter Paul" and "The Garden of Love," Rubens's style combined a knowledge of Renaissance classicism with lush brushwork and a lively realism. He died in 1640. More on Peter Paul Rubens




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