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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 was the subject of a few portraits by Rubens, and also modeled for other religious and mythological paintings.

    • Flemish
    • 11 April 1614, Antwerp, Belgium
    • Hélène Fourment
  2. Learn about Helena Fourment, the young wife of Peter Paul Rubens, who was portrayed by him in a delicate chalk drawing. See how Rubens combined realism and idealism in his depiction of her beauty and modesty.

  3. 5 mag 2019 · Storie d’amore nella storia dell’arte: Hélène Fourment che fu la linfa vitale di Rubens. La giovane riuscì a restituirgli l’amore per la vita, ispirando i quadri più importanti della sua...

    • Giulia Ronchi
  4. The Collection. European Paintings. Rubens, Helena Fourment (1614–1673), and Their Son Frans (1633–1678) Peter Paul Rubens Flemish. ca. 1635. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 618. The artist, his wife Helena, and one of their sons appear within an idealized version of the garden at the mansion Rubens built in his native city of Antwerp.

  5. 15 giu 2022 · Portrait of Helena Fourment. Flanders, c. 1630–2. Oil on panel. Inv. 959. Painting. Portrait of Helena Fourment. Peter Paul Rubens. In 1630, Peter Paul Rubens married Helena Fourment, the daughter of a rich silk-and-rug merchant from the city of Antwerp.

  6. Details. Title: Portrait of Helena Fourment. Creator: Peter Paul Rubens. Date Created: c. 1630-32. Location Created: Flanders. Physical Dimensions: 186 x 85 cm. Medium: Oil on panel. In 1630,...

  7. 31 gen 2020 · 31 jan 2020. In December 1630, at only 17 years old, Helena Fourment became the second wife of Peter Paul Rubens. At the time, the Flemish painter was 53. The marriage lasted around ten years, until the artist’s death in 1640, and the couple had five children.