
Peter Paul Rubens
1577–1640 · Spanish Netherlands · Flemish Baroque painting
The story
Most great painters stayed in the studio. Rubens spent a good part of his career as a working diplomat, and the two jobs fed each other. He was fluent in several languages, moved easily among princes, and ran the busiest painting workshop in Europe out of Antwerp, in what were then the Spanish Netherlands. Kings trusted him with more than portraits.
The clearest example came in 1629. Spain and England had been at war for years, and Philip IV of Spain sent Rubens to London in the guise of a visiting artist, a cover that let him be received at court without alarm while he quietly pressed Spain's case. Over about nine months he worked on King Charles I, a passionate art collector, arguing the case for peace between the two crowns and painting for him at the same time. One of the pictures he made there, an allegory of Peace and War, was itself part of the argument, showing the good things peace brings and the ruin that war carries off.
It worked. A treaty between England and Spain was signed in 1630, and before Rubens left, Charles knighted him. Philip IV would later do the same, so he ended up a knight of both kingdoms he had helped reconcile. He kept painting at an enormous rate to the end, much of it done with assistants blocking in his designs, and in his last decade he bought a country house south of Antwerp, the Chateau de Steen, whose fields and wet skies fill the landscapes he made purely for himself.
Works
178 works
The VisitationPeter Paul Rubens, 1611
Achilles discovered by Ulysses and DiomedesPeter Paul Rubens, 1617
Achilles Vanquishes HectorPeter Paul Rubens, 1630
A Forest at Dawn with a Deer HuntPeter Paul Rubens, 1635
Assumption of the VirginPeter Paul Rubens, 1630
Christ and the Woman Taken in AdulteryPeter Paul Rubens, 1614
Christ Triumphant over Sin and DeathPeter Paul Rubens, 1618
Diana at the Hunt - Diana and her nymphs asleep and spied on by satyrsPeter Paul Rubens, 1623
Drunken HerculesPeter Paul Rubens, 1613
Erichthonius Discovered by the Daughters of CecropsPeter Paul Rubens, 1616
Henry IV at the siege of AmiensPeter Paul Rubens, 1630
Landscape with Stone CarriersPeter Paul Rubens, 1620
Martyrdom of Saint ThomasPeter Paul Rubens, 1637
Perseus Freeing AndromedaPeter Paul Rubens, 1638
Portrait of a Young WomanPeter Paul Rubens, 1603
Rubens, His Wife Helena Fourment, and One of Their ChildrenPeter Paul Rubens, 1635
Saint Cecilia playing the virginalPeter Paul Rubens, 1640
Saint Francis receiving the infant ChristPeter Paul Rubens, 1618
Sine Baccho et Cerere friget VenusPeter Paul Rubens, 1612
The Conversion of Saint PaulPeter Paul Rubens, 1614
The Dying SenecaPeter Paul Rubens, 1610
The Finding of ErichthoniusPeter Paul Rubens, 1633
The Holy Family with Saint Elizabeth and Saint JohnPeter Paul Rubens, 1615
The Judgement of SolomonPeter Paul Rubens, 1617
The Rainbow Landscape (1640)Peter Paul Rubens, 1640