What evidence leads to the conclusion that Rubens’s Self-Portrait with Isabella Brandt commemorates their wedding?
—the positions of their hands and feet To get the FULL Chapter 23 – Seventeenth-Century Art in Europe FlashCard, Click HERE.
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Read more—seeks dramatic effects of light and shadow To get the FULL Chapter 23 – Seventeenth-Century Art in Europe FlashCard, Click HERE.
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