Isabella Brant

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Isabella Brant

Portrait of Isabella Brant by Rubens, c. 1620-1625 (Cleveland Museum of Art)
Born 1591
Died 15 July 1626 (aged 34)
Cause of death
Bubonic plague
Nationality Flemish
Occupation Artists' model
Spouse(s) Peter Paul Rubens
Children Clara Rubens, Nikolaas Rubens, Albert Rubens
Parents Jan Brant (father), Clara de Moy (mother)

Isabella Brant (or Brandt; 1591– July 15, 1626[1] ) was a Flemish artists' model, the first wife of painter Peter Paul Rubens. She was the daughter of Jan Brant, an important city official in Antwerp, and Clara de Moy. Brant married Rubens on 3 October 1609 in Saint Michael's Abbey, Antwerp. They had three children: Clara, Nikolaas and Albert. She was 34 years old when she died of the plague.

Several paintings of Brant and one important drawing of her by Rubens survive, in addition to a portrait of her by Ruben's disciple and assistant, Anthony van Dyck.

In 1977, Brant appeared on a postage stamp of Anguilla.

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Notes

  1. ROSINE DE DIJN, "Liefde, leed en passie. De vrouwen van Rubens", Van Halewyck, Leuven, 2009

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