Description
Jennifer Fletcher’s study offers a detailed examination of Peter Paul Rubens, focusing on his prolific output and the technical mastery that defined his career. The text explores his role as a court painter, diplomat, and scholar, analyzing his influential style across various genres, from massive altarpieces to intimate portraits. Through an investigation of his studio practices and historical context, Fletcher provides a thorough overview of the artist’s significant contributions to the seventeenth-century European art world.
With Fifty Plates in full colour








