Peter Paul Rubens stood as one of the great forces of the Baroque era. Operating a massive studio, he combined Italian Renaissance mastery with Flemish realism. He treated his canvases like theatrical arenas, orchestrating immense energy and fluid movement.
His brush became famous for its sensuous rendering of human flesh and rich, swirling fabrics. He excelled at multi-figure epics, capturing everything from Counter-Reformation religious scenes to violent mythological battles and exuberant festivals.
A trusted diplomat as well as a painter, Rubens negotiated peace treaties while executing royal commissions. His energetic, luxurious style defined the visual identity of 17th-century power.