Noun
prolific Flemish baroque painter; knighted by the English king Charles I (1577-1640)
Source: WordNetAccompanying art In Aguilon's book the beginning of each section had works of the most likely the greatest Flemish Baroque painter, Peter Paul Rubens. Source: Internet
Artists from other regions who worked in Florence include Raphael, Andrea Pisano, Giambologna, Il Sodoma and Peter Paul Rubens. Source: Internet
Gasparri 1990, pp. 19–21 Wolfram 1997, p. 291 Goffart 1988, pp. 391–392 The fatal banquet as painted by Peter Paul Rubens in 1615 The tale has been often dismissed as a fable and Paul was conscious of the risk of disbelief. Source: Internet
Gallery Equestrian portrait of king Sigismund III Vasa by Peter Paul Rubens Portrait of Sigismund III Vasa, ca. 1590. Source: Internet
History seeAlso Hippocrates, 17th century engraving by Peter Paul Rubens of an antique bust. Source: Internet
Oil on canvas, by Peter Paul Rubens 1636, Prado Museum There were several locations which were said to be the place where Heracles brought up Cerberus from the underworld. Source: Internet