The Five Senses: Sight
Patrons

Archduke Albert of Austria, Peter Paul Rubens, ca.1615. Oil on canvas, 113.5 cm x 177.5 cm. Prado Museum.

The Infanta Isabel Clara Eugenia, Peter Paul Rubens, ca. 1615. Oil on canvas, 113 cm x 175.8 cm. Prado Museum.
This imagined scene composites many real things. In The Five Senses: Sight, the double portrait combines two existing individual canvases of the patrons, Archduke Albert and Isabella. Allegorical paintings and portraits commissioned by wealthy or royal people traditionally emphasized their high social standing with landscapes of their expansive domains. Here, for example, you see their palace of Coudenberg in Belgium.