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  1. Maria Pypelinckx (20 March 1538 – 19 October 1608) was a writer from the Southern Netherlands, best known today as the mother of the painter Peter Paul Rubens . Early life. Pypelinckx was born in Kuringen, now a part of Hasselt, as the daughter of Hendrik Pypelinckx and Clara Touion. [1]

  2. Maria Pypelinckx (Kuringen, 1538 – Antwerpen, 19 oktober 1608) was de echtgenote van Jan Rubens en moeder van schilder Peter Paul Rubens. Biografie [ bewerken | brontekst bewerken ] Opschrift door Pypelinckx voor het grafteken in Keulen van Jan Rubens

  3. 18 de mai. de 2018 · He was released two years later through the efforts of his wife, Maria Pypelinckx, and permitted to go to Siegen. The family, who had now become Catholic, lived in Cologne until Jan Rubens died in 1587. His widow returned to Antwerp, taking her three children with her. Starts painting career in Rome.

  4. 8 de out. de 2018 · Autoria de Lu Dias Carvalho Peter Paul Rubens (1577 – 1640), filho de Jan Rubens, advogado, e Maria Pypelinckx, nasceu em Siegen, na Vestfália. Os primeiros onze anos de sua vida foram passados em Colônia, na Renânia, pois sua família teve que fugir da Antuérpia, para escapar da guerra entre católicos e calvinistas.

  5. Naturally enough, Rubens’s earliest female role model was his mother, Maria Pypelinckx, by all accounts a courageous and resourceful woman who saw her family through an extended period of hardship that arose, at least in part, from the religious and political conflicts that dogged Europe from the 16th century onwards.

  6. Maria Pypelinckx (20 March 1538 – 19 October 1608) was a writer from the Southern Netherlands, best known today as the mother of the painter Peter Paul Rubens. File:Siegen Rubens-Gedenktafel 1877.jpg. 1877 plaque in Siegen commemorating the birth of Rubens three centuries before. Contents. 1Early life. 2Refugees. 3Family. 4Death. 5References.

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    Maria Pypelinckx Explained. Maria Pypelinckx (20 March 1538 – 19 October 1608) was a writer from the Southern Netherlands, best known today as the mother of the painter Peter Paul Rubens. Early life. Pypelinckx was born in Kuringen, now a part of Hasselt, as the daughter of Hendrik Pypelinckx and Clara Touion. [1]