Sir Peter Paul Rubens
Ulysses, Telemachus, and Two Herdsmen Washing Themselves
About this artwork
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artist:Sir Peter Paul RubensFlemish (1577 - 1640)
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title:Ulysses, Telemachus, and Two Herdsmen Washing Themselves
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date created:About 1635
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after:Francesco PrimaticcioItalian (about 1504 - 1570)
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after attributed to:Abraham van DiepenbeeckNetherlandish (1596 - 1675)
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materials:Watercolour and bodycolour on paper
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measurements:29.30 x 43.20 cm
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credit line:David Laing Bequest to the Royal Scottish Academy transferred 1910
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accession number:D 1677
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Sir Peter Paul Rubens
Sir Peter Paul Rubens
Rubens, an outstanding artist, scholar and diplomat, enjoyed a long, prolific and internationally successful career. He painted themes from the Bible and classical mythology, portraits, landscapes and allegorical subjects. After spending eight years in Italy, he returned to Antwerp in 1608, where...