The Honeysuckle Bower

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The Honeysuckle Bower is a famous early 17th-century double portrait by Peter Paul Rubens depicting himself with his first wife, Isabella Brant, seated together in an intimate garden setting.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf double portrait
painting
appliesToPart canvas
artHistoricalPeriod Flemish Baroque NERFINISHED
artworkSurface canvas
collection Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen NERFINISHED
colorPalette earth tones
warm tones
countryOfOrigin Southern Netherlands NERFINISHED
creator Peter Paul Rubens NERFINISHED
creatorNationality Flemish
depicts Isabella Brant NERFINISHED
Isabella Brant seated beside Rubens
Peter Paul Rubens NERFINISHED
Rubens holding a sword
fashionable early 17th-century clothing
foliage
garden bench
hat with feathers worn by Rubens
honeysuckle bower
intimate domestic setting
joined hands
lace collar worn by Isabella Brant
married couple
symbolic honeysuckle representing marital fidelity
depictsSetting garden
genre marriage portrait
portrait painting
hasPart portrait of Isabella Brant
self-portrait of Peter Paul Rubens NERFINISHED
hasTitleInDutch Het kamperfoeliepaviljoen NERFINISHED
hasTitleInEnglish The Honeysuckle Bower NERFINISHED
hasTitleInGerman Das Geißblattlaube
inception c. 1609
early 17th century
locatedIn Munich
location Alte Pinakothek NERFINISHED
mainSubject conjugal harmony
love
marriage
materialUsed oil paint
movement Baroque
notableFor one of Rubens’s earliest major portraits
personal and affectionate portrayal of the artist and his wife
significantEvent celebration of Rubens’s marriage to Isabella Brant

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Isabella Brant notableWorkDepiction The Honeysuckle Bower