Crossword-Solution: RUBENS 6 letters, 39 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Idolized artist in Ouida's "A Dog of Flanders" 1 answer
17th-century Flemish painter 1 answer
Celebrated Flemish painter. 1 answer
Classical Flemish painter 1 answer
Flemish artist Peter Paul 1 answer
Flemish master 1 answer
Flemish painter Peter Paul __ 1 answer
Flemish painter of zaftig women 1 answer
Great Flemish painter. 1 answer
"Venus and Adonis" painter 1 answer
Knighted Flemish painter 1 answer
Painter Peter Paul 1 answer
Painter of "Venus and Adonis" 1 answer
Painter of zaftig women 1 answer
Painter of zaftig women Peter Paul 1 answer
Plump-cherub painter Peter Paul ___ 1 answer
Worker with round figures 1 answer
knighted by the English king Charles I 1 answer
"The Miracles of St. Francis Xavier" painter 1 answer
"The Lion Hunt" painter 1 answer
"The Garden of Love" painter 1 answer
"The Fall of Phaeton" painter 1 answer
"Peasant Dance" painter 1 answer
"Daniel in the Lions' Den" painter, 1615 1 answer
"Daniel in the Lions' Den" artist 1 answer
Baroque painter 2 answers
artist Baroque 2 answers
Great name in art. 3 answers
artist Flemish 3 answers
Flemish painter. 7 answers
Dutch artist 7 answers
CUGAT, XAVIER MUSIC 10 answers
Adonis slain by 10 answers
AN IDOLIZED WIFE 10 answers
A DUTCH MASTER 10 answers
A RUSSIAN PEASANT 10 answers
CUGAT, XAVIER 10 answers
CLOSELY RELATED TO DUTCH AND FLEMISH 11 answers
DAUGHTER OF ADONIS 11 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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The several schools of the old masters were represented by a Madonna of Raphael, a Virgin of Leonardo da Vinci, a nymph of Corregio, a woman of Titan, an Adoration of Veronese, an Assumption of Murillo, a portrait of Holbein, a monk of Velasquez, a martyr of Ribera, a fair of Rubens, two Flemish landscapes of Teniers, three little “genre” pictures of Gerard Dow, Metsu, and Paul Potter, two specimens of Géricault and Prudhon, and some sea-pieces of Backhuysen and Vernet.
Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea Jules Verne 1994
But Raphael and Titian and Rubens were a new kind of arithmetic, and they inspired our friend, for the first time in his life, with a vague self-mistrust.
The American Henry James 1994
Elfride had as her own the thoughtfulness which appears in the face of the Madonna della Sedia, without its rapture: the warmth and spirit of the type of woman’s feature most common to the beauties—mortal and immortal—of Rubens, without their insistent fleshiness.
A Pair of Blue Eyes Thomas Hardy 1995
Her arm, strong and muscular, was bare to the elbow; he passed his hand over it and wondered at its beauty; it gleamed in the darkness; she had the skin that Rubens painted, astonishingly fair and transparent, and on one side were little golden hairs.
Of Human Bondage W. Somerset Maugham 1995
And now, doubtless, after the above portrait of my brother, painted in the very best style of Rubens, the reader will conceive himself justified in expecting a full-length one of myself, as a child, for as to my present appearance, I suppose he will be tolerably content with that flitting glimpse in the mirror.
Lavengro George Borrow 2006

Quotes with RUBENS (3)

When I felt I was dying, these past few days, things were no longer anthropomorphic. The telephone, which looks like a sort of upturned black snake, was merely a telephone. Every thing was just a thing. The couch, which looked like a big square face drawn by Rubens, with buttons on the cover like wicked little eyes, was just a couch, rather shabby but nothing more. At such a time things don’t matter to you; you don’t bathe everything in your presence, like an amoeba. Things b…
Federico Fellini Fellini On Fellini
Her face was the best of Raquel Welch and Christy Brinkley combined. All atop a curvaceous body that would make Rubens drop his paintbrush."-Adam W. Jones, Fate Ball
Adam W. Jones Fate Ball
When sonneteering Wordsworth re-creates the landing of Mary Queen of Scots at the mouth of the Derwent -Dear to the Loves, and to the Graces vowed, The Queen drew back the wimple that she wore- he unveils nothing less than a canvas by Rubens, baroque master of baroque masters; this is the landing of a TRAGIC Marie de Medicis. Yet so receptive was the English ear to sheep-Wordsworth's perverse 'Enough of Art' that it is not any of these works of supreme art, these master-sonne…
Brigid Brophy Fifty Works of English Literature We Could Do Without
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 33 times in crossword archives (1952–2024).