collection: Museo del Prado / material used: canvas / instance of: painting / genre: mythological painting / artist: Peter Paul Rubens

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8 artworks found

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commissioned by: Philip IV of Spain (1)

based on: Milky Way (1) | Rape of Europa (1) | The Rape of Europa (1)

depicts: nudity (3) | sky (2) | pearl (2) | umbilicus (2) | earring (2) | blond (2) | overweight (2) | eagle (2) | Milky Way (1) | woman (1) | flower (1) | star (1) | Jupiter (1) | breast (1) | long hair (1) | human breast milk (1) | Apis mellifera (1) | Zeus (1)

main subject: Orpheus and Eurydice (1) | Rape of Europa (1) | Diana and Callisto (1)

fabrication method: oil painting (1)

The Rape of Ganymede

painting
by Peter Paul Rubens (1636)
Ganymede eagle kidnapping overweight

The Rape of Europa

painting
by Peter Paul Rubens (1629)
Rape of Europa Europa bull

The Origin of the Milky Way

painting
by Peter Paul Rubens (1637s)
Milky Way Juno Hera human breast milk Heracles Hercules Zeus Jupiter peacock breastfeeding overweight nudity veil halo earring necklace bracelet breast nipple umbilicus lactation lightning eagle chariot sky star pearl blond beard peacock

Saturn

painting
by Peter Paul Rubens (1636)

Diana and Callisto

painting
by Peter Paul Rubens (1637)
Kallisto nudity

The Rape of Hippodamia

painting
by Peter Paul Rubens (1636s)

The Three Graces

painting
by Peter Paul Rubens (1639)
Charites woman nudity vespaio contrapposto standing long hair blond chestnut hair brown hair chignon garland flower rural area fountain broad-leaved tree Huequitos para Andrea sky pearl earring Apis mellifera umbilicus steatopygia glabrousness buttocks intergluteal cleft Gluteal sulcus mons pubis

Orpheus and Eurydice

painting
by Peter Paul Rubens (1630s)
Orpheus Eurydice