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In the space of five years, they have four children together: Clara Johanna, Frans, Isabella and Peter Paul. Rubens entrusts more and more work to his students, and in 1635 he purchases Het Steen castle in Elewijt as a country retreat.
The remains of Rubens's second wife Helena Fourment and two of her children (one of whom was fathered by Rubens) were later also laid to rest in the chapel. Over the coming centuries about 80 descendants from the Rubens family were interred in the chapel.
11 Οκτ 2024 · Rubens was born in the German town of Siegen, in Westphalia. His father, Jan Rubens, a lawyer and alderman of Antwerp, had fled the Spanish Netherlands (present-day Belgium) in 1568 with his wife, Maria Pypelinckx, and four children to escape religious persecution for his Calvinist beliefs.
Rubens further cemented his ties to the city when, on October 3, 1609, he married Isabella Brant, the daughter of a leading Antwerp citizen and humanist Jan Brant. In 1610, Rubens moved into a new house and studio that he designed.
2 Απρ 2014 · Peter Paul Rubens was born on June 28, 1577, in the town of Siegen in Westphalia (now Germany), one of seven children of a prosperous lawyer and his cultured wife.
In 1609, one year after returning from Italy, Rubens married Isabella Brant. The couple here are in a double self-portrait under a honeysuckle bower.
Rubens married Isabella Brandt in 1609. In December 1630, four years after his first wife’s death, he married 16-year-old Hélèna Fourment. Among his finest works are paintings of these women and their children. Rubens died in Antwerp on May 30, 1640. (See also Painting.) (1577–1640).