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  1. Isabella Brant (or Brandt; 1591 – 15 July 1626 [1]) was the first wife of the Flemish painter Peter Paul Rubens, who painted several portraits of her. Family. She was the eldest daughter of Jan Brant, an important city official in Antwerp, and Clara de Moy, daughter of Hendrik de Moy.

  2. Isabella Brant died in 1626 at age 34 of the bubonic plague, leaving behind a desolate Rubens and three children. In 1772, Empress Catherine II of Russia (1729–1796) purchased the portrait as a work by Rubens for her Imperial Hermitage Gallery in Saint Petersburg. It was first correctly attributed to Van Dyck as early as 1895, but the debate ...

  3. You can almost smell the sweet fragrance of honeysuckle emanating from the garden alcove in this full-length portrait by Peter Paul Rubens of Rubens and his new wife, Isabella Brant. Few paintings convey the promise of wedded bliss and marital fidelity as this double portrait, likely painted as a gift for Isabella's father.

  4. 14 de mai. de 2018 · Peter Paul Rubens. Famous works. Short Films. Added: 27 Mar, 2024. 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. ‘Isabella Brandt, First Wife’ was created in 1610 by Peter Paul Rubens in Baroque style.

  5. 6 de dez. de 2023 · The death of Isabella Brant in 1625 was a desolating loss for Rubens. He wrote to the French Royal Librarian Pierre Dupuy on July 15, 1626: Truly I have lost an excellent companion, whom one could love—indeed had to love, with good reason—as having none of the faults of her sex.

  6. Isabella Brant was Rubens’s first wife. He painted her many times in many different ways before she died at the age of 35 (she is a model for a nymph in the other work by Rubens in this room)....

  7. Material. Oleo sobre tabla. Museo. Galería de los Uffizi. Contenidos relacionados. El 3 de octubre de 1609 Rubens contrae matrimonio con Isabella Brandt, hija de un importante funcionario de la ciudad de Amberes, prestigioso erudito y humanista llamado Jan Brandt al que retrató hacia 1635.