Rubens studied ancient statuary in Italy, reflected here in his use of the double-bust composition as well as translucent oils to conjure the Roman cameo. Careful brushwork brings Agrippina’s flowing locks to life; this painting began as a tribute to the female savior of Rubens’s birthplace, Cologne, and incorporated her husband Germanicus only later. A Mixed-Media painting from Art Chateau.
Agrippina and Germanicus, after Peter Paul RubensPeter Paul Rubens Flemish (1577 - 1640) |
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Rubens studied ancient statuary in Italy, reflected here in his use of the double-bust composition as well as translucent oils to conjure the Roman cameo. Careful brushwork brings Agrippina’s flowing locks to life; this painting began as a tribute to the female savior of Rubens’s birthplace, Cologne, and incorporated her husband Germanicus only later. A Mixed-Media painting from Art Chateau. |
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