Rubens, his wife Helena Fourment, and their Child ca. 1770 Charles Phillips British Rubens enjoyed a high reputation in Great Britain throughout the eighteenth century, and prints after his work were published in large numbers. This mezzotint by Phillips of Rubens's own family was the second of two such prints published in London after the charming domestic subject; the other was by James McArdell. The large full-length group portrait was first owned by John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough (1650-1722), it then remained in the family through the late nineteenth century and is now in the Met's collection (1981.238). The artist, his wife Helena, and one of their sons appear within an idealized version of the garden at Rubens's mansion in Antwerp, which survives to this day.. Rubens, his wife Helena Fourment, and their Child 367745

Rubens, his wife Helena Fourment, and their Child ca. 1770 Charles Phillips British Rubens enjoyed a high reputation in Great Britain throughout the eighteenth century, and prints after his work were published in large numbers. This mezzotint by Phillips of Rubens's own family was the second of two such prints published in London after the charming domestic subject; the other was by James McArdell. The large full-length group portrait was first owned by John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough (1650-1722), it then remained in the family through the late nineteenth century and is now in the Met's collection (1981.238). The artist, his wife Helena, and one of their sons appear within an idealized version of the garden at Rubens's mansion in Antwerp, which survives to this day.. Rubens, his wife Helena Fourment, and their Child 367745
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