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The book surveys the life and work of Peter Paul Rubens, tracing his artistic development across early, middle, and later periods while combining biography with close readings of technique, composition, and colour. It examines his output in religious scenes, portraiture, landscape, and large decorative projects, weighs boldness and occasional coarseness, and notes his activities beyond painting. Illustrated colour plates accompany chapters that analyze representative masterpieces and discuss their dispersion among major European collections, arguing that his powers matured steadily and that his best works outweigh occasional shortcomings.
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