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  1. Albert Rubens (16141657), was the eldest son of Peter Paul Rubens and Isabella Brant. His research as a philologist and scholar of antiquity gained him the recognition of fellow scholars throughout Europe.

  2. Son of Peter Paul Rubens (q.v.) from his first marriage, to Isabella Brant (q.v.); brother of Nikolaus Rubens (q.v.); Albert Rubens ultimately became one of the most highly respected scholars of the Graeco-Roman world of his day.

  3. In the second half of the 1960s Albert Rubens, born in West Flanders in 1944, discovered the cubic form and its infinite potentials, not only as a flat surface but also on a three-dimensional level. Four distinctive features dominate the artist's work.

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  4. SCULPTURES AND WALL OBJECTS – Albert Rubens. SCULPTURES AND WALL OBJECTS. 1961-1970. 1971-1980. 1981-1990. 1991-2000. 2001-2010.

  5. ° paintings on canvas ° paintings and drawings on paper ° sculptures and wall objects ° studies, sketches and designs

  6. Peter Paul Rubens Flemish. ca. 1635. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 618. The artist, his wife Helena, and one of their sons appear within an idealized version of the garden at the mansion Rubens built in his native city of Antwerp.

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  8. Albert created Rubens , or court painter, along with two others, Jan Brueghel the Elder and Otto van Veen. They and the court architect, Wenzel Coebergher, became part of Albert and Isabella’s close circle. Albert was particularly fond of Rubens, who named his firstborn son after the Archduke.

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