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Isabella Brant a portrait drawing was executed in Antwerp around 1621 by Flemish artist and diplomat Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640). Brant (1591–1626) was Rubens’ first wife and modelled for some of his portraits until her untimely death in 1626. The portrait is drawn in black and red chalk with white heightening on brown wash paper.This drawing is noted for its ‘immediacy and attractiveness’ and was the basis for three oil paintings.

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