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Portrait of Don Diego Messia, Marques de Leganes, (1927). Artist: Peter Paul Rubens
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Portrait of Don Diego Messia, Marques de Leganes, (1927). Artist: Peter Paul Rubens
Portrait of Don Diego Messia, Marques de Leganes, (1927). A print from Flemish and Belgian art 1300-1900, The Exhibition organised by the Anglo-Belgian Union at Burlington House, London. Essays by paul Lambotte, Dr Max Friedlander and W G Thomsom, Apollo Press, London, 1927
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Field Marshal Governor Marquess Marquis Peter Paul Peter Paul Rubens Proud Rubens Ruff Shiny Suit Of Armour Aristocrat
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This portrait print of "Portrait of Don Diego Messia, Marques de Leganes" by Peter Paul Rubens transports us back to the 17th century. The image showcases the aristocratic elegance and power of Don Diego Messia, a prominent Spanish figure during his time. Dressed in a magnificent suit of armor, he exudes an air of authority and pride. Rubens' masterful use of color brings vibrancy to this piece, highlighting the intricate details on the marquis' attire. The shiny metal reflects light, adding depth and dimension to the portrait. Don Diego's ruff collar adds a touch of sophistication while emphasizing his noble status. As we gaze at this painting, we are reminded of Spain's rich history and its influence on European politics and warfare during that era. Don Diego's role as a field marshal and governor further emphasizes his importance within his country. This particular print was featured in an exhibition organized by the Anglo-Belgian Union at Burlington House in London in 1927. It is part of a collection showcasing Flemish and Belgian art from 1300-1900. The print serves as a testament to Peter Paul Rubens' exceptional talent as one of the most renowned Baroque artists. His ability to capture not only physical likeness but also convey personality through portraiture is evident here. Overall, this stunning portrayal offers us a glimpse into both historical context and artistic mastery – reminding us why Rubens remains an influential figure even today.
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