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Description
"The Rape of the Daughters of Leucippus" was painted by Peter Paul Rubens in Oil on canvas during the Baroque epoch in c. 1618. Original painting size was 82.3" x 87.4" (209.0cm x 222.0cm). The style of the painting is Flemish Baroque and the theme represented is People, Animals, Nudes, Mythological Motif. The painting is currently displayed at Alte Pinakothek, Munich.
Flemish painter and diplomat.
After apprenticeships in Antwerp, he was admitted to its painters' guild in 1598. He went to Italy in 1600 and until 1608 worked for the duke of Mantua, who in 1603 sent him to Spain to present paintings and other gifts to Philip III, the first of many diplomatic missions he would perform for various courts over three decades. The enormous fame he would achieve made him [...] learn more
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Style: Flemish Baroque
Technique: Oil on canvas
Epoch: Baroque
Location: Alte Pinakothek, Munich
| Original size: | 82.3" x 87.4"
(209.0cm x 222.0cm)
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| Reproduction Size: | 74.8" x 79.5"
(190.0cm x 201.8cm)
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