1610/15, Artist: Peter Paul Rubens
Head studies of this monumental type were part of Rubens’s stock of images and were used in various compositions as models for Apostles, philosophers, Fathers of the Church, etc. This approach was in keeping with Rubens’s efficient and rapid method of work and had been in general use since the 16th century in Antwerp (e.g., by Frans Floris and Marten de Vos).
Painting
Flemish
1610/15
Peter Paul Rubens (1577 Siegen - 1640 Antwerpen) - GND
oak wood
stark beschnitten, rechts u. links angestückt: Overall: 67 cm × 56,5 cm
Framed (gallery frame): 78,2 cm × 61,1 cm × 7 cm
Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Gemäldegalerie
Gemäldegalerie, 522
1691 Coll. Juan Gaspar Enríquez Alonso de Cabrera; acquired by the later Charles VI in 1705; 1730 documented in the gallery;
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