• The Garden of Love is a painting by Rubens, produced in around 1633 and now in the Prado Museum in Madrid.
  • ^ Volk, "Rubens in Madrid and the Decoration of the King's Summer Apartments," 513. ^ Films Media Group, "Peter Paul Rubens the Garden of Love," 1.
  • In the Garden of Love Rubens celebrated his marriage to Helena Fourment, his second wife. Helena, the woman deemed 'the most beautiful in Antwerp', is seen...
  • Rubens, Peter Paul See author's file. The Garden of Love. 1630 - 1635. Oil on canvas. Room 029. We are confronted here with one of Rubens’s greatest gifts as...
  • Garden of Love. Artist. Peter Paul Rubens. ... Other Paintings by Peter Paul Rubens. The Gonzaga Family Worshipping the Holy Trinity Detail.
  • Within the Garden of Love, Rubens has woven a tapestry of symbolism, enriching the painting with hidden meanings and allegorical representations.
  • The Garden of Love might be a tribute to Helena Fourment, Peter Paul Rubens’s beautiful second wife.
  • The Garden of Love 1640. ... painting by Peter Paul Rubens (Waddesdon) (Museum: Waddesdon Manor). Credit: Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.
  • In this post, we'll take a closer at some interesting facts about The Garden of Love by Rubens, one of his ultimate masterpieces which has a remarkable.
  • From Royal Academy of Arts, Peter Paul Rubens, The Garden of Love (c. 1633), Oil on canvas, 199 × 286 cm.