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Biblical Scenes
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Auwers, Michael, Pieter Paul Rubens als diplomatiek debutant. Het verhaal van een ambitieus politiek agent in de vroege zeventiende eeuw, in: Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis – 123e jaargang, nummer 1, p. 20–33 (in Dutch)
Belkin, Kristin Lohse (1998). Rubens. Phaidon Press. ISBN 0-7148-3412-2.
Belting, Hans (1994). Likeness and Presence: A History of the Image before the Era of Art. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0-226-04215-4.
Evers, Hans Gerhard: Peter Paul Rubens. F. Bruckmann, Munich 1942, 528 pages, 272 images, 4 color plates (Flemish edition at De Sikkel, Antwerp 1946). (Information on the book and download link)
Evers, Hans Gerhard: Rubens und sein Werk. Neue Forschungen. De Lage Landen, Brussels 1943. 383 pages and plates (information on the book and download link)
Held, Julius S. (1975) "On the Date and Function of Some Allegorical Sketches by Rubens." In: Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes. Vol. 38: 218–233.
Held, Julius S. (1983) "Thoughts on Rubens' Beginnings." In: Ringling Museum of Art Journal: 14–35. ISBN 0-916758-12-5.
Jaffé, Michael (1977). Rubens and Italy. Cornell University Press. ISBN 0-8014-1064-9.
Lamster, Mark. Master of Shadows: The Secret Diplomatic Career of the Painter Peter Paul Rubens, Random House Incorporated, 2010.
Martin, John Rupert (1977). Baroque. HarperCollins. ISBN 0-06-430077-3.
Mayor, A. Hyatt (1971). Prints and People. Metropolitan Museum of Art/Princeton. ISBN 0-691-00326-2.
Pauw-De Veen, Lydia de. "Rubens and the graphic arts". In: Connoisseur CXCV/786 (Aug 1977): 243–251.
Rooses, Max, Rubens, London, Druckworth & Co., 1904
Further reading
Alpers, Svetlana. The Making of Rubens. New Haven 1995.
Heinen, Ulrich, "Rubens zwischen Predigt und Kunst." Weimar 1996.
Baumstark, Reinhold (1985). Peter Paul Rubens: the Decius Mus cycle. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. ISBN 0-87099-394-1.
Büttner, Nils, Herr P. P. Rubens. Göttingen 2006.
Corpus Rubenianum Ludwig Burchard. An Illustrated Catalogue Raisonne of the Work of Peter Paul Rubens Based on the Material Assembled by the Late Dr. Ludwig Burchard in Twenty-Seven Parts, Edited by the Nationaal Centrum Voor de Plastische Kunsten Van de XVI en de XVII Eeuw.
Lilar, Suzanne, Le Couple (1963), Paris, Grasset; Reedited 1970, Bernard Grasset Coll. Diamant, 1972, Livre de Poche; 1982, Brussels, Les Éperonniers, ISBN 2-87132-193-0; Translated as Aspects of Love in Western Society in 1965, by and with a foreword by Jonathan Griffin, New York, McGraw-Hill, LC 65-19851.
Sauerlander, Willibald. The Catholic Rubens: Saints and Martyrs (Getty Research Institute; 2014); 311 pages; looks at his altarpieces in the context of the Counter-Reformation.
Schrader, Stephanie, Looking East: Rubens's Encounter with Asia, Getty Publications, Los Angeles, 2013. ISBN 978-1-60606-131-2
Vlieghe, Hans, Flemish Art and Architecture 1585–1700, Yale University Press, Pelican History of Art, New Haven and London, 1998. ISBN 0-300-07038-1
White, Mr. Christopher, Peter Paul Rubens: Man and Artist, Yale University Press, 1987. ISBN 0-300-03778-3
External links
Media related to Peter Paul Rubens at Wikimedia Commons
Corpus Rubenianum Ludwig Burchard Online, a catalogue of Rubens' art
The Correspondence of Peter Paul Rubens in EMLO
Peter Paul Rubens on BALaT – Belgian Art Links and Tools (KIK-IRPA, Brussels)
Henri Pierre Léon Pharamond Blanchard (1805–1873) was a French lithographer, and painter of landscapes and historical subjects.
Life
Blanchard was born at La Guillotière, a suburb of Lyon, in 1805. He studied under Antoine-Jean Gros, travelled in many distant countries, and went to Mexico with the French expedition of 1858–9. In 1856 he was in Russia, and was present at the coronation of Alexander II. Much of his career was devoted to lithography, and he contributed extensively to L'Illustration. In 1855 he published L'Itinéraire Historique et Descriptif de Paris à Constantinople (12 plates).
He died in Paris in 1873.
Works
His principal works include:.
Bull-Hunting.
Puente Colgado of Aranjuez. 1834.
The Smugglers. 1836.
The Disarmament of Vera Cruz. 1840. (At Versailles.)
The Street of El Alari at Tangiers.
San Isidoro Labrador, the Patron Saint of Madrid.
Vasco Nuñez de Balboa discovering the South Sea. (Paris Univ. Exhib. 1855.)
The Valley of Jehoshaphat. (Paris Univ. Exhib. 1855.)
The Arrival of the French at Plan-del-Rio. 1865.
Farm Yard at Chatou.
The Djiguietofka.
An American Glade.