1. Rubens, allegory, and art-historical method; 2. The Parens Patriae; 3. Manhood and statehood; 4. Hercules's distaff; 5. Making peace; 6. Self-portraiture and the place of paternity.
Examines the intertwined relationship between paintings of family, marriage, war, peace, and statehood by Rubens.
'… allows for the emergence of a more vulnerable and appealing view of this Olympian artist.' The Art Newspaper
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