Bust Of Pseudo-seneca is a drawing by Peter Paul Rubens which was uploaded on February 16th, 2017.
Bust Of Pseudo-seneca
Rubens was deeply engaged with classical antiquity and the Italian Renaissance - subjects with which he acquired close familiarity during a stay in... more
Title
Bust Of Pseudo-seneca
Artist
Peter Paul Rubens
Medium
Drawing - Pen And Brown Ink Over Black Chalk Heightened With White, With Brush And Gray Ink
Description
Rubens was deeply engaged with classical antiquity and the Italian Renaissance - subjects with which he acquired close familiarity during a stay in Italy from 1600 to 1608. The Flemish master produced numerous drawn copies after Renaissance and antique works. In his treatise, De Imitatione Statuarum (On the Imitation of Statues) Rubens argues for a profound knowledge and selective imitation of ancient sculpture. He also amassed an important collection of antique portrait busts. Among these is a celebrated Roman portrait then believed to represent the Stoic philosopher Seneca, which appears in a number of his paintings, prints, and drawings. This sheet, drawn after the Seneca bust, was preparatory for a series of engravings depicting portraits of twelve famous ancient Greeks and Romans, completed in 1638. It has been suggested that the black sketch is by Rubens' hand, while the pen drawing was subsequently added by an assistant.
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February 16th, 2017
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