"Our good friend M. Rubens, as you will have heard, has accomplished nothing, having been sent back by the Prince of Orange almost as soon as he arrived. (in a letter of Hugo Grotius to Rubens's correspondent Pierre Dupuy, Jan. 1632"
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Rubens was sent to The Netherlands as diplomat, but without results
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Peter Paul Rubens
1577 – 1640
flämischer Maler
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