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Rubens in London : Art and Diplomacy

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  • ISBN-13: 9781905375042
  • ISBN: 1905375042
  • Publication Date: 2011
  • Publisher: Miller Publishers, Harvey

AUTHOR

Martin, Andrew, Martin, Gregory

SUMMARY

The Flemish artist Peter Paul Rubens is probably the most important foreign artist to have worked in England. The story of how this came to be, of what he did when he was in England and what he painted for King Charles I, is the story of this book. Charles and his father, the first Stuart monarchs of Great Britain, led and promoted a great wave of interest in the arts, in particular the visual arts, which culminated in Rubens painting nine large canvases to decorate the ceiling of Inigo Jones's Banqueting Hall, the ceremonial centre of the Court in Whitehall, a monument that is still intact today. Rubens's cycle is an unappreciated masterpiece of Baroque state art, and is the focus of the book. How Rubens came to obtain the commission is a tale of international politics and diplomacy in which the artist himself played a significant role; to realize the commission was one of the great challenges of his career.Martin, Andrew is the author of 'Rubens in London : Art and Diplomacy', published 2011 under ISBN 9781905375042 and ISBN 1905375042.

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