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The Meeting Of Abraham And Melchizedek
Peter Paul Rubens — Flemish, 1577–1640 — Flemish Baroque
Rubens was the dominant figure of Northern Baroque painting and the most internationally sought-after artist of his generation. Trained in Antwerp and shaped by eight years in Italy, where he studied Titian, Tintoretto, and the antique, he returned north in 1608 to build a vast workshop that supplied courts across Europe. His work is recognized for muscular figural compositions, fluent diagonals, and a warm, high-keyed palette applied with exceptional confidence of touch.
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