Der Liebesgarten

Peter Paul Rubens, The Garden of Love, 1632. Wikimedia Commons. · PD

Der Liebesgarten


Details

Jahr
1632
Technik
Öl auf Leinwand
Gattung
Gemälde
Maße
199 × 286 cm

Die Geschichte

Rubens painted this around 1632, in his mid-fifties, a few years after he had married again. His first wife had died, and in 1630 he wed Helena Fourment, the young daughter of an Antwerp silk merchant, more than 30 years his junior. This is a picture of that second happiness. Elegant couples gather in a garden by a fountain, cupids nudge the shy ones forward, and the woman in blue being drawn into the scene has Helena's face. So do several of the others. Rubens was the most sought-after painter in Europe and the busiest of diplomats, and he made this one largely for himself. It hung in his own house rather than going to a patron, a private garden he could walk past every day.

Der Liebesgarten — Peter Paul Rubens — MuseScope