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  1. Helena Fourment o Hélène Fourment (Amberes, Bélgica, 11 de abril de 1614 – Bruselas, Bélgica, 15 de julio de 1673) fue la segunda esposa del pintor flamenco Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640), para quien posó como modelo de varios cuadros de tema mitológico, religioso o familiar. Helena Fourment, hacia 1630, por Jan Boeckhorst.

  2. In 1630, Peter Paul Rubens married Helena Fourment, the daughter of a rich silk-and-rug merchant from the city of Antwerp.It was around this time that the painter’s second wife, who was thirty-six years his half-sister, began to appear frequently in the artist’s work in both compositions of a mythological nature and individual and family portraits.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Het_PelskenHet Pelsken - Wikipedia

    The Fur or The Pelt (Dutch: Het Pelsken ), also called The Little Fur (German: Das Pelzchen; French: La Petite Pelisse ), or Helena Fourment in a Fur Robe, is a c. 1636–1638 portrait by Peter Paul Rubens of his second wife Helena Fourment getting out of her bath and wrapping her voluptuous body in a fur. It is now in the Kunsthistorisches ...

  4. 27 de ene. de 2004 · Abstract. This article focuses on Het Pelsken, a portrait by Peter Paul Rubens depicting his second wife Helena Fourment in a state of undress. It takes its cue from the fact that, for eighteen years of her life, Helena was the undisputed owner of Het Pelsken. The central aim is to give an historically grounded yet nuanced account of Helena's ...

  5. Por su realización, este sector se relaciona claramente con los estudios para grandes figuras en tiza negra y roja de Rubens que se hallan en el Stedelijk Museum de Ámsterdam y en el Louvre, y con los dibujos preparatorios de su famosa pintura Jardín del amor, ca. 1631-32 (Museo del Prado, Madrid) (4). Este dibujo de Helena Fourment y Frans ...

  6. Peter Paul Rubens circa 1630 - 1631. In 1630 the 53-year-old Rubens married a 16-year-old girl named Hélène Fourment. She was the youngest daughter of Daniel Fourment, a merchant dealing in silk and tapestries in Antwerp. She was an acclaimed beauty. Rubens himself wrote: 'I prefer a wife who does not blush with shame when I take my brushes ...

  7. Peter Paul Rubens. The richly dressed young woman depicted here, holding a prayer book in one hand and drawing back her veil with the other, is Helena Fourment, the daughter of an Antwerp silk merchant, whom Rubens married in December 1630, when she was sixteen and Rubens, a widower, was fifty-three. Rubens shows her near life size, rendered in ...