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Rubens and his Spanish Patrons

Rubens and his Spanish Patrons

Rubens and his Spanish Patrons

Alexander Vergara
October 1999
Unavailable - out of print August 2007
Hardback
9780521632454
Out of Print
Hardback

    Rubens and his Spanish Patrons examines an important and neglected aspect of the most internationally-renowned artist of the seventeenth century. As a native of the Spanish Netherlands, Rubens found an audience among Spanish aristocratic and royal collectors, including the archduke and duchess Albert and Isabella, and Philip IV, the Spanish king for whom Rubens worked as both artist and diplomat. Focusing on the artist's production for his Spanish patrons and his visits to Spain, this study also examines the presence of Rubens' works and their reception, as well as the artistic environment, in that country during the seventeenth century.

    • Appeals to two art historical audiences: Flemish and Spanish
    • Examines the work of one of the greatest artists in history

    Reviews & endorsements

    'As a major undertaking the book is unique in that it isolates the presence of Rubens in Spain and deftly gathers together all the information relating to this exclusive aspect of the artist's career. However, Vergara finally goes far beyond his limited brief, portraying vividly both the life and times of the Spanish court, political, artistic and diplomatic intrigues and, apart from all this, a patronage system and policy of collecting which resulted in Spain acquiring some of the greatest masterpieces in the history of seventeenth-century art.' The Art Book

    'Alexander Vergara's new book is the first fully to explore this curious relationship, one in which direct contacts between artist and place were limited while the indirect ties were enormously important and enduring … [a] careful yet intriguing book.' Elizabeth Alice Honig, Burlington Magazine

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    Product details

    October 1999
    Hardback
    9780521632454
    296 pages
    262 × 187 × 25 mm
    1.03kg
    86 b/w illus.
    Unavailable - out of print August 2007

    Table of Contents

    • 1. The first visit to Spain, 1603–1604
    • 2. A growing presence, 1604–1628
    • 3. The second visit to Spain, 1628–1629
    • 4. The King's chosen painter, 1629–1640
    • 5. A continued presence: the collecting of Rubens in Spain from 1640 to 1700.
      Author
    • Alexander Vergara