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Detalle de la obra “Venus y Cupido” de Rubens

The invisible knife

Detail of the X-ray of Rubens’s “Venus and Cupid”
Detalle de la radiografía de “Venus y Cupido”, de Rubens

Did you know that Rubens used a knife in this work?

The priming knife was a tool employed by many artists throughout history. It was similar to a palette knife and was used to spread paint or prepare the surface of the canvas before starting to paint. It left a distinctive pattern of geometric shapes. Unlike a conventional knife, its edge was blunt to prevent the artist from damaging or cutting the canvas while working.

Rubens used this tool to apply a layer of white paint beneath the figures' skin to enhance their luminosity and volume.

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Detail of the contours of the skin tones in the painting “Venus and Cupid”
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The middle finger

Rubens succeeds in conveying the delicacy with which Venus presses the middle finger of her hand against her breast with just a few small brushstrokes.

Detail of the cleaning procedure carried out on the painting “Venus and Cupid” by Peter Paul Rubens
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Discovering Venus

The deterioration of the varnish on the painting Venus and Cupid made it difficult to properly appreciate its hues and dulled the luminosity that Rubens had intended it to have. 

Comparative detail of the silkscreen technique used in Robert Rauschenberg’s work “Express”
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"Express". Technical processes

Rauschenberg plays with the technique. The artist takes a typically commercial process, screen printing, and turns it into a pictorial device, incorporating it into his artistic language in a completely natural way.

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