Where did Peter Paul Rubens get most of his inspiration for the image below?
—Italian Baroque masters and the Flemish tradition To get the FULL Baroque Art II: Italy and Spain FlashCard, Click HERE.
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Read more—He enhances the stature of Charles I. If you look closely, you can see that he is taller than his
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Read more—He combined Flemish and Baroque styles, making his painting synonymous with Flemish Baroque. To get the FULL Baroque Art II:
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Read more—b. A style of painting using sharp contrasts of light and dark. To get the FULL Baroque Art II: Italy
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