[
US
/ˈɹubənz/
]
NOUN
- prolific Flemish baroque painter; knighted by the English king Charles I (1577-1640)
How To Use Rubens In A Sentence
- These are the most recently refurbished rooms at the Rubens, so décor is sprucer and fresher than elsewhere in the hotel.
- There were no artists of importance after the time of Rubens and his followers whom we call Flemish artists. A History of Art for Beginners and Students Painting, Sculpture, Architecture
- Unlike most of Rubens's head studies, the Glen Falls sketch cannot be connected with a known painting.
- From the Stumptown Trade Review's article and podcast, I learned about Kenan Rubenstein's single-sheet "oubliette" comics. Archive 2009-05-01
- “From 1985 to 2006, EITC payments grew from $2.1 billion to $44.4 billion, or by an eye-popping 2,014 percent,” Rubenstein said. Wonk Room » GOP Congressmen Mislead Again: ‘Millions’ Of ‘Criminal Illegal Aliens’ Will Receive Health Care
- Soaked, I ducked into Rubenstein's Furniture Store to get out of the rain.
- However although his solution matches experimental observations closely for small values of the wavelength, it was shown to break down in the far infrared by Rubens and Kurlbaum.
- But he drew greater inspiration from studying the old masters in the Louvre, in particular such colourists as Rubens and Veronese.
- In an era of waifs and buffed bodies, the full-figured beauties in Rubens's works have a graceful nobility.
- While we might think of Rubens in terms of exuberant light and colour, he was, not least, a talented draughtsman.