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Figuring Faith and Female Power in the Art of Rubens

J. Vanessa Lyon

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Routledge
01 December 2025
Figuring Faith and Female Power in the Art of Rubens argues that the Baroque painter, propagandist, and diplomat, Peter Paul Rubens, was not only aware of rapidly shifting religious and cultural attitudes toward women, but actively engaged in shaping them. Today, Rubens's paintings continue to be used -- and abused -- to prescribe and proscribe certain forms of femininity. Repositioning some of the artist's best-known works within seventeenth-century Catholic theology and female court culture, this book provides a feminist corrective to a body of art historical scholarship in which studies of gender and religion are often mutually exclusive. Moving chronologically through Rubens's lengthy career, the author shows that, in relation to the powerful women in his life, Rubens figured the female form as a transhistorical carrier of meaning whose devotional and rhetorical efficacy was heightened rather than diminished by notions of female difference and particularity.
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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 246mm,  Width: 174mm, 
ISBN:   9781041179276
ISBN 10:   1041179278
Series:   Visual and Material Culture, 1300-1700
Pages:   248
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Introduction, Prologue, Chapter One. Samson and Dilemma: Rubens Confronts the Woman on Top, Chapter Two. Making Assumptions: Marian Tropes After Italy, Chapter Three, -Part One. Recycling Sovereignty: Maria de' Medici, -Part Two. Figuring Faith and Female Power: Isabel Clara Eugenia, Chapter Four. Peace Embraces Plenty: Queering Female Virtue at Whitehall, Chapter Five. Feminizing Rubens in the Seventeenth Century, Epilogue, Index.

J. Vanessa Lyon, who received her PhD from the University of California at Berkeley, is Associate Professor of Art History at Bennington College. Her essays concerning early modern British and Flemish art and religion have appeared in >Word & Image>, >The Huntington Library Quarterly>, and >Art History>.

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