Isabella Brant (or Brandt; 1591 â 15 July 1626) was the first wife of the Flemish baroque painter Peter Paul Rubens. Rubens painted several portraits of her.
She was the eldest daughter of Jan Brant, a prominent city official in Antwerp, and Clara de Moy, daughter of Hendrik de Moy, secretary of the Antwerp city council. Her aunt Maria de Moy was married to Philip Rubens, brother of her future husband.
Isabella Brant married Peter Paul Rubens on 3 October 1609 in St. Michael's Abbey, Antwerp. They had three children: Clara (also called Clara Serena (1611-1623), Nicolaas, later Lord of Rameyen (1614-1657) and Albert (1618-1655). She was 34 years old when she died of the plague.
Rubens portrayed Isabella Brant in multiple individual portrait paintings, family portraits and a drawing. He also used her as a model for female figures in his religious and mythological paintings such as the Virgin in the and one of the nymphs in the
Rubens' studio assistant Anthony van Dyck also painted her portrait.