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Rubensian, a.|ruːˈbɛnzɪən| [f. Rubens + -ian.] Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of Rubens or his work.
1890Athenæum 18 Jan. 90 The composition is distinguished by the true Rubensian ‘swing’ and emphatic movement. 1940Burlington Mag. June 193/2 This family, with all its Rubensian attributes, as plainly inherits something from each of Rubens's three masters. 1964Punch 1 Apr. 490/2 A voluptuous Rubensian still-life. 1976Jrnl. R. Soc. Arts CXXIV. 624/2 The composition of Constable's picture is perhaps the least Rubensian thing about it. 1979Amer. N. & Q. Oct. 29/1 Rubensian themes that appear in the earlier part of Van Dyck's career. |