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Peter Paul Rubens and Frans Snyders ca.1624 Ferdinand Kuss (1800-1886) Ferdinand van Kessel (1648-1696) Jan van Kessel (1626-1679) Jakab Bogdany (1660-1724) Melchior de Hondecoeter (1636-1695) Quiringh Gerritsz. van Brekelenkam (between 1622 and 1630 – after 1669) Pierre Thomas Le Clerc Claude-Louis Desrais (1746-1816) Jakab Bogdány (ca. 1660- 1724) Frans Snyders (1579- 1657) Pierre van Boucle (ca. 1610 - 1673) Paul de Vos (ca.1592 -1678) Georg Flegel (1566 - 1638) Frans Snyders (1579 - 1657) Tobias Stranover (1684 - 1756) Christina Robertson 1850 Frantz Charlet (1862-1928) Jacob Jordaens 1653 Van Gogh 1886 Paul-Charles Chocarne-Moreau (1855 – 1931) Teasing the parrot
The famous Flemish artist, Peter Paul Rubens, loved painting a certain type of woman and admired their beauty. His works are among the most important ones in the Baroque era and the term “Rubenesque women” is now used in everyday language. It seems that his paintings are becoming popular again in the modern world where the body positivity movement is picking up.
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This sexy and confident standing lady statuette is ready to go anywhere you want her, indoors or out. she flaunts her rubenesque curves proudly, accentuated by soft off-white tones. standing out in a garden bed of flowers or on a bookshelf, she’s ready for anything. : MATERIALS: 100% CEMENT
From Marina's Blog: "Well, it’s been a long wait and a lot of work, but it was all worth it. I am very pleased and excited to finally unveil to you my new curvaceous doll - The Rubenesque! Now, before I hear another word (!!!) about how she is not technically, and I quote “fat enough” to be called a Rubenesque, please allow me to point out that the dictionary definition of Rubenesque states that it is: “Plump or rounded, usually in a pleasing or attractive way”. Now, look at the comparison of my two dolls and tell me that she is not pleasantly rounder than my other doll. I rest my case. She IS a legitimate Rubenesque." You can read more about the Enchanted Rubenesque here.
In Aaron Rose's photographs taken in 1961-1963 on Coney island, Brooklyn's egalitarian beach emerges as a human melting pot where sunbathers of every race and body type were welcome.
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The famous Flemish artist, Peter Paul Rubens, loved painting a certain type of woman and admired their beauty. His works are among the most important ones in the Baroque era and the term “Rubenesque women” is now used in everyday language. It seems that his paintings are becoming popular again in the modern world where the body positivity movement is picking up.
Photograph of nude dancing women in the Caribbean tropics. "Muses," ©LeeAnn Gauthier. Three nude dancers ("Muses") greet visitors to the famed Tropicana nightclub in Havana, Cuba. Muses was juried into the prestigious/ competitive Cascade AIDS Art Auction in Portland OR. This image was censored by one American printer - making this teal curtain more rare. contact artist DIRECT for delivery in Portland OR metro region. Shower curtain is 66"(w) x 72"(h) polyester. Has 13 holes to which you can attach your hanging rings. Images imprinted using heat dye sublimation technique for lasting effects. Curtain rod, shower curtain liner and hooks NOT included. Machine wash cold. Do not bleach or tumble dry. The shower curtain prints and ships from Hong Kong, so takes up to 60 days. WAIT TIME & SHIPPING: Production time is 1 month for shower curtain. Due to new import taxes, my printer charges $20 for shipping. Please ask me to decrease shipping cost to $8.50 for flat art. I cannot adjust a price or issue a refund after you've placed the order. Your 16x20 fine art print is printed on Kodak professional pearl paper. It ships safely to arrive crisp. Your final art shall have a small copyright notice in lower corner. The artist was formerly the society photographer for The Oregonian, a Pulitzer prize winning journal. My passion for photography began at age 11 upon receiving my first 110 instamatic. My baby sister was an adorable model. I have not stopped recording the beauty God gives us.
The famous Flemish artist, Peter Paul Rubens, loved painting a certain type of woman and admired their beauty. His works are among the most important ones in the Baroque era and the term “Rubenesque women” is now used in everyday language. It seems that his paintings are becoming popular again in the modern world where the body positivity movement is picking up.
The famous Flemish artist, Peter Paul Rubens, loved painting a certain type of woman and admired their beauty. His works are among the most important ones in the Baroque era and the term “Rubenesque women” is now used in everyday language. It seems that his paintings are becoming popular again in the modern world where the body positivity movement is picking up.
The famous Flemish artist, Peter Paul Rubens, loved painting a certain type of woman and admired their beauty. His works are among the most important ones in the Baroque era and the term “Rubenesque women” is now used in everyday language. It seems that his paintings are becoming popular again in the modern world where the body positivity movement is picking up.
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The art of Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) is synonymous with the female nude, with the term 'Rubenesque' first coined in the 19th century to describe a voluptuous female body. Yet remarkably, there has never been a focused study of Rubens' depictions of women, making this book, and the exhibition that it will accompany, a first. Bringing together a diverse range of paintings and drawings from throughout the artist's career and from a range of international lenders, the exhibition at Dulwich Picture Gallery (October 2023 - January 2024) will challenge the popular assumption that Rubens only painted one type of woman. Instead, it will present a more nuanced view of the varied and essential role that women played in the artist's life and work, uniting and contributing to recent scholarly developments in subjects such as the identities of Rubens' sitters, 17th century artistic theory and practice, and Rubens' treatment of the human body. Rubens evidently enjoyed painting the female figure, especially in its sensual and unclothed form. But his women are never mere bodies trapped by the male gaze, on the contrary; they are proud and complex heroines, full of character and gravitas. No other male artist has created such potent images of female power, assurance, determination, commitment, and beauty. Providing a catalogue for the works in the exhibition and featuring three introductory essays that contextualise Rubens' work, this publication will both contribute to the existing corpus of scholarly literature on Rubens and introduce his masterpieces to new audiences, discussing them in the context of current debates around sexuality, power and feminism. 65 Illustrations, color
There is something about a white creature on a colorful background that makes my creative fingers itch. They are a blank canvas, a ghostly apparition sometimes they're a Rubenesque rhinoceros. You know how it goes. - Ursula Printed on Super High Quality Epson Enhanced Matte Paper. Our prints are set up and cut by a human so minor variations in sizing may occur. Sizes quoted are approximate.
The famous Flemish artist, Peter Paul Rubens, loved painting a certain type of woman and admired their beauty. His works are among the most important ones in the Baroque era and the term “Rubenesque women” is now used in everyday language. It seems that his paintings are becoming popular again in the modern world where the body positivity movement is picking up.
The famous Flemish artist, Peter Paul Rubens, loved painting a certain type of woman and admired their beauty. His works are among the most important ones in the Baroque era and the term “Rubenesque women” is now used in everyday language. It seems that his paintings are becoming popular again in the modern world where the body positivity movement is picking up.
The famous Flemish artist, Peter Paul Rubens, loved painting a certain type of woman and admired their beauty. His works are among the most important ones in the Baroque era and the term “Rubenesque women” is now used in everyday language. It seems that his paintings are becoming popular again in the modern world where the body positivity movement is picking up.
Cover & ExcerptCharmed Lovers by Zenobia Renquist Caveat Emptor Books 1-7 With humans caught in a war between vampires and mages, three couples' love endures amidst the chaos. Humans are caught in an on-going conflict between the vampires and the mages. There are those who want to live together in peace and those who think fighting is much more profitable. Three couples are struggling to make love work amidst the chaos. This box set contains the previously released novellas Charmed Lover, Trapped Lover, Provoked Lover, Anguished Lover, Forgotten Lover, Determined Lover, and Eternal Lovers Genre: Erotic Paranormal Romance Content/Theme(s): Vampires, BBW, Interracial, Rubenesque Release Date: August 13, 2014 Publisher: Changeling Press Excerpt & MorePurchase links: CP Amazon ARe Kobo B&N More on each story: Charmed Lover His body is hers to control. Her passion is his to enjoy. Ryver is one of the many humans who owns a vampire. She purchased Theron for home security. When the magic charms keeping the vampires docile and subservient suddenly start failing, Theron goes from protector to threat. A nationwide, mandatory recall of all vampires is in effect. Ryver is ready to comply, but a night of passion spent in Theron’s arms changes her mind. It’s only a matter of time before someone figures out Ryver and Theron’s secret. With the threat of mages bearing down on them, Ryver has to decide if she’s willing to give up her lover or her freedom. Trapped Lover Ryver knows she can never go home again. That's fine by her, since she's with Theron, the vampire she loves. Now living in vampire territory, she's learning more about Theron, and not all of it is good. The more she sees, the more she's convinced that the man she fell in love with, the man who can make her body sing with a single touch, might not be the man she thought he was. Provoked Lover Sicily's emotions become confused when sex is the price of her vampire's protection. After an attack leaves Theron's allies scattered, Sicily finds herself in the care of Lamon, a vampire who looks like he would rather kill her than protect her. The unlikely pair must become very close -- sexual energy is necessary to disrupt the spell the mages are using to track Sicily. Emotions become confused as their bodies entwine. Sicily finds herself falling for a man she can't have... or can she? Anguished Lover To save their love, Sicily may have to sacrifice her life. Sicily has volunteered to put herself on the front lines in the vampires' fight against the mages. Lamon has no choice but to go with her to keep her safe. When the worst happens, Sicily has to find out just what she's willing to sacrifice to save the lives of her lover and her friends. Forgotten Lover Can she bring herself to resume loving a man who is supposed to be her enemy? Captured by mages, Medusa is more upset at her own weakness than the mages' idea of torture. Once free of them, she plans to slaughter them all. Except, there is one mage who awakens long buried memories of desire from a past best left forgotten. She knows this man to the depths of her soul, but she and Darius are on opposite sides of a war that has raged for centuries. It's more than her heart at stake if she gives in to her desires. Determined Lover Medusa and Darius have escaped with their lives, but to where? The location is an unknown, like their relationship. After nearly two hundred years apart, Darius is ready to move forward, but Medusa cannot reconcile her present self with the past she purposefully forgot. Medusa must decide if dealing with the pain of her past is a fair price for loving the man who would be her future. Eternal Lovers Three couples caught in a war have only one solution -- peace. Si vis pacem, para bellum. Darius and Medusa, Lamon and Sicily, Theron and Ryver -- these three couples have struggled to make love work in the middle of the vampire-mage war, but now talk of peace is testing the strength of their relationships. One simple meeting could mean the end of it all or the start of a new and brighter future together. Excerpt: Ryver came awake with a startled scream. The man touching her inner thigh moved his hand higher. She struggled against him and tried to get away but he had hold of her ankle. "Theron!" "Here." She froze. In the darkness she could just make out Theron's features on the man attacking her. The glint of something red at Theron's throat caught her eye. The docility charm was red. It had failed. The complete horror of that realization kept her paralyzed. Theron smiled at her, flashing his fangs in the dim light. "I do believe you asked what I would do to you if I were free. Shall I show you, Ryver?" He used her ankle and pulled her closer to him. Fear kept her from answering or even trying to escape. The charm had failed. Theron was loose. She should have taken him back. She shouldn't have trusted some stupid green glow over her common sense. She should never have gotten him in the first place. Theron leaned into her. Only then did she try to move away. She pushed at Theron's face and kicked her free leg, hoping to hit something sensitive. He still had one of her ankles trapped in his grip, and her body was half pinned beneath his, though he braced most of the weight on his other hand which was planted firmly on the bed next to her waist. Her struggles didn't faze him. Theron chuckled as he continued his descent. His mouth was aimed for her throat. He planned to bleed her dry. At least it wouldn't be a painful death. She hoped. ~~~~~~ Purchase links: CP Amazon ARe Kobo B&N Other titles by Zenobia Renquist: Wine Service On the Trail On the Case Getting It Right Find Zenobia Renquist at: ZenobiaRenquist.com Twitter: @ZenobiaRenquist blog.dreneebagby.com Zenobia Renquist Facebook page Zenobia Renquist Goodreads group Zenobia Renquist Goodreads author page Zenobia Renquist Amazon author page More Zenobia Renquist on Cover Reveals Zenobia Renquist's alter ego D. Renee Bagby on Cover Reveals Be on the lookout for Zenobia Renquist's upcoming releases: On the Double coming October 2014 Want to see other titles by this author on Cover Reveals? Check out more by this author or her alter ego D. Renee Bagby The most recent will be displayed on top (which may be this post, scroll down to see if there are any more). Interested in this book? Let your friends and family know about it. Use the buttons below to share this post with them.
Peter Paul Rubens was one of the most productive and exciting painters of his time, noted for his expressive, emotive and sensual paintings which are now instantly recognizable. Indeed, his voluptuous female figures have given rise to the word 'Rubenesque'. This book explores the life and times of Rubens, from his early studies in Italy through to his apprenticeship in Antwerp and his subsequent outstanding accomplishments as 'the prince of painters and the painter of princes'. It also contains a gallery of 300 of his paintings and drawings, revealing his unparalleled position as an artist, diplomat, scholar, linguist, teacher, art collector and devoted family man. Over 500 photographs
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There is something about a white creature on a colorful background that makes my creative fingers itch. They are a blank canvas, a ghostly apparition sometimes they're a Rubenesque rhinoceros. You know how it goes. - Ursula Printed on Super High Quality Epson Enhanced Matte Paper. Our prints are set up and cut by a human so minor variations in sizing may occur. Sizes quoted are approximate.
The famous Flemish artist, Peter Paul Rubens, loved painting a certain type of woman and admired their beauty. His works are among the most important ones in the Baroque era and the term “Rubenesque women” is now used in everyday language. It seems that his paintings are becoming popular again in the modern world where the body positivity movement is picking up.
An exquisite portrait of a seated lady by Danish artist, Julius Paulsen (1860-1940). She sits across the chair, looking down with her right hand supporting her head. The brushwork is distinctive and full of intelligent expression. Note the lips - a mere daub of red, while the skin is fleshy and almost Rubenesque. Julius Paulsen was a highly respected Danish artist who blended a wide range of influences to create skilfully poised, almost timeless, masterpieces. He was born in Odense, the son of a shopkeeper, and attended the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen - where he later became a professor. From early on, his significant skill was noted by his contemporaries, particularly with regards to his portraiture. He had an inordinate ability to capture a subject’s spirit with accuracy and expression. His success was, in part, due to his ability to splice together approaches that were separated by centuries. He was inspired by the old masters, particularly Rembrandt, yet also by the emerging avant-garde. During his time at the Academy, Paulsen studied a range of classically-inspired techniques - from the Renaissance and Baroque through to exquisite contemporary French salon painting. He must’ve found this particularly interesting as he was also associating with the Skagen School of painters, such as P.S. Kroyer (1851-1909), who were closely aligned with the French impressionists. Imagine having the best of both worlds - to study the precision, symbolism, and drama of the old masters yet also paint alongside those seeking to challenge the status quo. Paulsen was blessed and he took it all in his stride. He brought the old and new together to create something altogether his own. By the early 20th-century, his brushwork had evolved to become expressive, textured and gestural. His figures were particularly impressive and, at times, stylistically reminiscent of Rembrandt’s ‘A Woman Bathing In A Stream’. His admiration for the Dutch luminary was clear yet he introduced his own beautiful (modern) treatment of light. In our opinion, Julius Paulsen remains one of the most underrated Danish painters of his generation. His respectful approach to the past brings sophistication to his desire to express a subject’s spirit. Many works by Paulsen are held in Danish museums and his portrait of P.S. Kroyer currently hangs in Frederiksborg Palace. The portrait is signed/dated in the upper right and housed within a gilt frame. Medium: Oil on board Overall size: 16” x 19½” / 41cm x 49cm Year of creation: 1907 Provenance: Denmark Condition: Overall very presentable. Frame with some light age-related wear. Artist’s auction highlight: £10,115 achieved for ‘Bal Tabarin’ at an auction in 2007.
SO BEAUTIFUL! Enchanted Doll ‘Rubenesque’ by Marina Bychkova. This is the first official photo of her. More will be released in the next few day. I LOVE this body to bits and pieces, and you all know...
Adenium BaobabAdenium or Desert Rose as it is commonly know is one of the most popular plants in the world, this plant is even considered by many as sacred by many as each Adenium is so unique and can live for hundreds of years. Native to East Africa it is a small tropical shrub from the Apocynaceae family.As plants go, this is a voluptuous and curvy number. It may remind you of a 'Rubenesque-figure' as shapes go. If you are lucky and patient enough, it may even surprise you with some flowers. How to care for your Adenium -Water: Keep soil fairly dry, water allowing the top inch or two of soil to dry completely before re-watering. Light: They prefer to have as much light as possible, so place the plant in a bright location. Bright, indirect sunlight is best.Humidity: Regular humidity is sufficient.Temperature: They like warmth, about 20 degrees C.Toxic to cats & dogs? Yes
Create your own whimsical decorative display with this delightful synchronised swimmer ornament.Crafted from hand-cast resin on a beautiful painted timber base, this beautiful Rubenesque style lady is clothed in classic striped retro bathers and a vintage swim hat. This stunning ornament is finished in a stylish aged look and will bring beautiful character and charm to any coastal home.Please note that our sale products are only available online.