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  2. Honeysuckle Bower - Wikipedia

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    Honeysuckle Bower. The Honeysuckle Bower is a self-portrait of the Flemish Baroque painter Peter Paul Rubens and his first wife Isabella Brant, executed c. 1609.The couple is seated in fine clothes within a garden composition and a vine of honeysuckle is placed overhead. The symbolism of the double-portrait alludes to meanings of love and ...

  3. Isabella Brant (drawing) - Wikipedia

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    Isabella Brant. (drawing) Isabella Brant, a portrait drawing, was executed in Antwerp around 1621, by Flemish artist and diplomat, Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640). Brant (1591–1626) was Rubens' first wife and modelled for some of his portraits until her untimely death in 1626. The portrait is drawn in black and red chalk with white ...

  4. Isabella Brant - Wikipedia

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    She was the eldest daughter of Jan Brant, an important city official in Antwerp, and Clara de Moy, daughter of Hendrik de Moy. Her aunt Maria de Moy was married to Philip Rubens, brother of her future husband. Isabella Brant married Peter Paul Rubens on 3 October 1609 in St. Michael's Abbey, Antwerp. They had three children: Clara, Nicolaas ...

  5. Self-portrait - Wikipedia

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    A self-portrait is a portrait of an artist made by themselves. ... Rubens with his (first) wife Isabella Brant, Munich, c.1609. Self-portrait of Francisco Zurbarán, ...

  6. Self-Portrait (Rubens, Vienna) - Wikipedia

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    Self-Portrait (1638–1639) by Rubens. The Self-portrait is an oil on canvas by Rubens measuring 109.5 cm by 85 cm and dating to between 1638 and 1639. It is now in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. It is a courtly portrait in style (such as showing the sword, glove and column), but shows more attention to facial detail than it was usual ...

  7. Self-portraits by Rembrandt - Wikipedia

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    B18. Royal Collection, 1642. The dozens of self-portraits by Rembrandt were an important part of his oeuvre. Rembrandt created approaching one hundred self-portraits including over forty paintings, thirty-one etchings and about seven drawings; some remain uncertain as to the identity of either the subject (mostly etchings) or the artist (mostly ...

  8. Self-Portrait Wearing a White Feathered Bonnet - Wikipedia

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    Self-portrait wearing a white feathered bonnet is an oil painting attributed to the Dutch painter Rembrandt. It is signed and dated 1635. [1] It was traditionally regarded as a Rembrandt self-portrait until 1968, when it was rejected on stylistic grounds in the Rembrandt catalogue raisonné by Horst Gerson. In 2013, art historian Ernst van de ...

  9. Self-Portrait in a Straw Hat - Wikipedia

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    Self-Portrait in a Straw Hat (French: Autoportrait au chapeau de paille, Dutch: Zelfportret met strohoed) is a self-portrait by the French painter Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun, painted after 1782, in oil on linen, measuring 97.8 by 70.5 centimetres.