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  1. Helena (or Hélène) Fourment (11 April 1614 – 15 July 1673) was the second wife of Baroque painter Peter Paul Rubens. She sat for a few portraits by Rubens, and also modeled for figures in Rubens' religious and mythological paintings.

  2. 5 mag 2019 · La giovane riuscì a restituirgli l’amore per la vita, ispirando i quadri più importanti della sua maturità, la storia d'amore di Pieter Paul Rubens e Hélène Fourment, su musa.

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  3. On December 6, 1630, at the age of fifty-three, Rubens married Helena, who at sixteen was the youngest of eleven children born to the artist’s old friend Daniel Fourment, a prosperous silk and tapestry merchant in Antwerp.

  4. 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.

  5. 31 gen 2020 · Helena Fourment was the wife and muse of Flemish painter Peter Paul Rubens. Their marriage originated some of the most important baroque paintings.

  6. 15 giu 2022 · Lisbon: Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, 2011, p. 118, cat. 92. Updated on 15 june 2022. In 1630, Peter Paul Rubens married Helena Fourment, the daughter of a rich silk-and-rug merchant from the city of Antwerp.

  7. 27 gen 2004 · 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.