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PETER PAUL RUBENS, Consequences of
War, 1638–1639. Oil on canvas. Palazzo Pitti, Florence |
Much like Rubens' other paintings, the realism and structure of each individual's body is amazing in
Consequences of War. The way the light reflects off of the muscle tone an defines each curve makes the painting look very realistic and almost jump of the page at you.
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