Rubenesque

adj

Etymology

From Rubens + -esque, from the women depicted in the paintings of Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640).

Definitions

  1. Of the figure of a woman, plump and sensuous.

    • Full figured? Full body! Massage sessions for Rubenesque WFs, 40-50s, by rugged/ gentle SWM.
  2. In the style of Peter Paul Rubens.

    • Throughout his career as an illustrator, van Diepenbeeck was clearly influenced by the Rubenesque style in his reflection on the effects of actual light, his ample, energic creation of figures, and their complexion.

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