Peter Paul Rubens & Jan Wildens - De ontvoering van de Dochters van Leucippus
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Castor and Pollux (Polydeuces), sons of Leda and Zeus, rape Hilaeira and Phoebe, the daughters of King Leucippus of Argos, shortly before their wedding.
Large collection of erotic art
Jan Wildens was a Flemish painter who was born in 1586 and died in 1653. He was known for his landscape paintings and his collaborations with other prominent Flemish artists of his time, such as Peter Paul Rubens. Wildens often painted wooded landscapes, river scenes and landscapes with ruins, demonstrating a mastery of capturing the natural world in his works. His paintings typically featured a harmonious blend of nature and human activity, reflecting the landscapes of 17th-century Flanders. Wilden's contributions to Flemish Baroque art are significant, particularly in his depictions of landscapes and his collaborations with other renowned artists of his time.
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