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  1. Peter Paul Rubens - Helena Fourment in a Fur Robe. "Das Pelzchen - The Little Fur" - this is the name given to the painting Peter Paul Rubens made of his second wife Helena Fourment, a belittling of the heavy furry cloak that just barely envelops the female contours of her almost naked body.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Het_PelskenHet Pelsken - Wikipedia

    The Fur or The Pelt (Dutch: Het Pelsken), also called The Little Fur (German: Das Pelzchen; French: La Petite Pelisse), or Helena Fourment in a Fur Robe, is a c. 1636–1638 portrait by Peter Paul Rubens of his second wife Helena Fourment getting out of her bath and wrapping her

  3. Feb 14, 2022 · Inspired by a true story, Invincible recounts the last 48 hours in the life of Marc-Antoine Bernier, a 14-year-old boy on a desperate quest for freedom. ‘Helena Fourment in a Fur Wrap’ was created by Peter Paul Rubens in Baroque style.

  4. Helena’s sensual body is covered only partially by a dark fur robe, which is depicted in all its beauty. She seems to be stepping slightly to the left, while her torso remains at rest. The...

  5. Rubens’ Portrait of Helena Fourment. Some Hidden Aspects of „The Fur“ Point of View #13 focuses on Rubens’ celebrated portrait of his second wife, Helena Fourment (1614-1673); the artist and his family always referred to the painting as “The Fur”.

  6. Helena Fourment in a Fur Robe 1636-1638. 176 x 83 cms | 69 1/4 x 32 1/2 ins Oil on canvas Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien | Austria

  7. The richly dressed young woman depicted here, holding a prayer book in one hand and drawing back her veil with the other, is Helen Fourment (1614-1673). The daughter of an Antwerp silk...

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