Rubens, Helena Fourment and their Son Frans


size(cm): 45x35
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Sale price1.128,00 DKK

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The Rubens painting, Helena Fourment, and Their Son Frans is a masterpiece by the famous Flemish artist Peter Paul Rubens. This work, with an original size of 204 x 158 cm, is one of the best known and most appreciated of his career.

Rubens' artistic style is characterized by his ability to create complex and dynamic compositions, full of movement and life. In this painting, we can see how Rubens uses the chiaroscuro technique to bring out the details of the figure of Helena Fourment and her son, Frans, while the dark and diffuse background creates a dramatic and theatrical effect.

Color is another important aspect of this work. Rubens uses a rich, vibrant color palette, ranging from the warm, golden skin tones of Helena and Frans, to the cool, dark tones of the background. In addition, the artist uses the sfumato technique to create an effect of softness and transition between the different color tones.

The story behind this painting is also interesting. Helena Fourment was Rubens's second wife, and they married when she was just 16 and he was 53. The painting depicts the couple and their son Frans, who was born shortly after their marriage. The work was commissioned by Rubens as a family portrait, but also as a display of his artistic skill and his love for his wife and son.

There are some little-known aspects of this work that are also interesting. For example, Rubens is believed to have used his own wife and son as models for the painting, making the work even more personal and emotional. Furthermore, the painting was acquired by King Charles I of England in the 17th century, and since then it has passed through several hands before reaching its current location in the Prado Museum in Madrid.

In short, Rubens's painting, Helena Fourment, and Their Son Frans is an impressive work that combines the artist's technical skill with his love for his family. The composition, the color and the story behind the work make it one of the most important and appreciated in flamenco art.

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