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Peter Paul Rubens Women Paintings - Wall Art, Framed Prints, & Canvases
Explore the timeless elegance of Peter Paul Rubens' masterpieces through our collection of wall art featuring women from his iconic works. Rubens, a celebrated Baroque painter, is renowned for his vibrant, dynamic compositions and masterful portrayal of the human form. Our selection showcases his most captivating pieces, immortalizing the beauty and grace of his female subjects in high-quality prints. Each piece of wall art in this collection is carefully crafted to bring out the rich colors and intricate details that Rubens so famously employed. Perfect for art enthusiasts and collectors alike, these prints offer a sophisticated addition to any home or office decor. Whether you’re looking to create a focal point in your living room or add a touch of classic artistry to your study, Rubens' art brings a sense of grandeur and historical significance to any space. Elevate your walls with the timeless beauty of Peter Paul Rubens' wall art. Discover our collection today and find the perfect piece to enhance your home with the elegance and sophistication of Baroque art.
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Though Peter Paul Rubens’ impressive works are around 400 years old, I still find comfort in his representations of the female body. They are round, plush, and beautiful. Ruben’s women make me feel more comfortable in my own skin, regardless of my weight or how many dimples are on my thighs – okay, that’s not entirely true, I have a mini-breakdown any time I discover one and try chalking it up more to the fact that I’m getting older and less that I haven’t stepped foot in a gym in at least four years*.
What is going on in our society where models and actresses are all thinner than thin, so thin, in fact, I’d guess if a muscular or Big Handsome Man (BHM), were to place a hand on their shoulder they’d break in half! Personally, I’d rather look more like Adele, America Ferrera, or the OLD Emma Stone than Nicole Richie, Keira Knightly, or the NEW Emma Stone. Part of it is genes, of course, and one man’s poison is another man’s cure, but women whose genes would never allow them to be a size zero are killing themselves, literally, through diet (read: starvation) and over-exercise. I’m not a huge activist of exercise in the first place (clearly, based on my lack of gym membership), though I know (and advocate the fact that) it makes your heart healthier and your life longer. But,