Peter Paul Rubens was a human born on June 28, 1577, in Siegen. He passed away on May 30, 1640, in Antwerp. Rubens was a citizen of the Spanish Netherlands.
While primarily known for his artistic contributions, his name may have connections to the Rubenshuis. He is a subject of the Statue of Peter Paul Rubens.
Rubens is associated with Flemish Baroque painting and also the Baroque movement, although this classification is disputed. It is believed he may have been educated at both the University of Cambridge and the Old University of Leuven.
He is linked to several notable figures, including Albert VII, Archduke of Austria, Vincenzo Gonzaga, and Marie de’ Medici, though the nature of their relationship is disputed.
