The art of Peter Paul Ruben combines the classic tendency of traditional Flandol realism with the Italian Renaissance style. Peter Paul Rubens has the power to turn his incredible energy into a powerful and luxurious style that is defined as the 17th century Baroque art movement. "Baroque art is characterized by intense movement, strong emotions, dramatic lighting and color." His painting character maintains a tall, structured appearance and a dynamic and realistic movement Creating a sense of penetration.
Phaeton (also Phaeton) is a sporty convertible that was popular in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. With traction power from 1 to 2 horses, the engine usually has a minimum, very slight spring body on four extreme wheels. Its name comes from the name of the mythical Helios' son, Phaethon, who is casting the earth on fire while trying to drive a tank of the sun. The most impressive Phaeton is British four wheel fly. The structure of mail and spider is more conservative. Mail is mainly used for people carrying baggage, originally named after the "mail" spring designed for email coaching. An American descendant spider made for a gentleman's driver is a tall, lightweight carriage with a covered seat behind and a servant's seat behind.
More reasonable structure and elegant Phaeton is Phaeto and Spider Phaeton. It was built with a postal spring and was originally designed for a postal coach, so it is mainly used for passengers carrying packages and as mail for travel and postcards. The spider of the United States descent is a mini car made for the gentleman's driver. Phaneton cars of Stanhope and Tilbury are also fashionable cars, all used for equestrian performances. There are two seats in Double Phaeton and it expands the upper part of Phaeton like a better Sally or a simpler Cabriot