Spectacular Rubens

The Triumph of the Eucharist Series

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Pub Date Oct 14 2014 | Archive Date Jun 01 2015
Getty Publications | J. Paul Getty Museum

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The six glorious scenes that make up the Triumph of the Eucharist series by Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640) are highlights of the Museo Nacional del Prado’s superb collection of Flemish paintings. Completed in 1626, these brilliantly detailed sketches were painted at the behest of the Infanta Isabel Clara Eugenia in preparation for a series of monumental tapestries that are now considered among the finest made in Europe in the seventeenth century. Unfortunately, additions to the wooden supports, introduced after the paintings were created, made the panels considerably larger than Rubens intended and over time caused serious damage to the original sections. With the aid of the Getty Foundation’s Panel Paintings Initiative, the panels have been restored and returned to their original dimensions by the Prado, and the magnificent oil sketches can once again be placed on public view. This lushly illustrated and illuminating volume provides new insight into the history of the Eucharist series of paintings and tapestries and attests to Rubens’s exhilarating art.

Spectacular Rubens is published on the occasion of an exhibition of the paintings, on view at the Museo Nacional del Prado from March 25 through June 29, 2014, and at the J. Paul Getty Museum from October 14, 2014, through January 4, 2015.

The six glorious scenes that make up the Triumph of the Eucharist series by Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640) are highlights of the Museo Nacional del Prado’s superb collection of Flemish paintings...


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I love Rubens work. He is my favorite classical artist.

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The description of the book pretty much sums up what the book entails and what you are going to get. This isn’t a light read, nor a picture book meant for the coffee table, but rather an in-depth look at the twenty tapestries and the history surrounding them. Beautifully illustrated, this book not only covers the history of the tapestries, but also gives some insight and history to the person who commissioned the work to Rubens. What I found the most intriguing within the book was the documentation of the restoration process (something I have longed to do but never learned in school). All in all this is an excellent read. If you ever get a chance to thumb through the book it is worth taking a look.

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I will admit that when I started this book, I was expecting it to be more of a coffee table style book, full of pictures, but it's not. While the book is lavishly illustrated, it is not in a coffee-table display sort of way.

Spectacular Rubens is very specifically about a special series of paintings (and tapestries) designed and painted by Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) referred to as "The Triumph of the Eucharist."

I can't say that I'm particular familiar with Rubens. Like most who recognize the name, I know he tended to paint larger (or "plus-sized") women which has led to the term "Rubenesque" for chubby ladies. Beyond that, I couldn't tell you much (which is sad, considering my appreciation for art).

This book takes a detailed look at Rubens' plans and sketches for a series of six scenes painted on large panels. The paintings were also used as a design source for tapestries. We learn about the degradation of the paintings and the efforts taken to restore the works (highly detailed).

I learned something that wasn't a specific goal of the book ... I learned that I want to study Rubens more. That his sense of play and spectacle is as much of interest to me as his craftsmanship and artistry. I was completely enthralled with Rubens' concept of having cherub/angels holding up painted backdrops behind the characters of the paintings. Sometimes that backdrop would cascade off the stage and out of the picture. But it was almost as if Rubens was suggesting that he wasn't painting scenes of the Eucharist, but that he was recreating a staged recreation of the Eucharist. It is just the sort of thing I enjoy thinking about!

Spectacular Rubens is certainly targeted to a small, specific audience, but it is generally well written and well researched, and anyone looking to specific information about this particular work of Rubens will be very pleased.

Looking for a good book? This detailed look at the creation and restoration of artist Peter Paul Rubens' "The Triumph of the Eucharist" is worth reading for anyone interested in art and art restoration.
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