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Peter Paul Rubens (1577 - 1640)
Rubens and Isabella Brant in the Honeysuckle Bower
C. 1609
Canvas, 178 x 136,5 cm
From the Düsseldorf Gallery
Inv.-Nr. 334
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| Directly after his return from Italy, the 32 year old Rubens married the 18 year old Isabella Brant. This double portrait, which broke new ground in portrait painting, was purportedly done shortly thereafter. Rubens did not however give up using traditional symbolism: Honeysuckle was a well known symbol for faithfulness and hands laid over one another ("dextrarum iunctio") have symbolized matrimony since ancient times. However these references are integrated into this snapshot-like scene in which middle-class contentedness, substantial affluence and strong affection are expressed. |
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