RubensThis biography of Peter Paul Rubens, written by German art historian Hermann Knackfuss, is considered to be the most authoritative text on the artist since its publication. |
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A few years ago there was a rumour that they had been rediscovered in the South of France . Rubens must have already possessed that marvellous productive power for which he remained unrivalled throughout his artistic career .
A few years ago there was a rumour that they had been rediscovered in the South of France . Rubens must have already possessed that marvellous productive power for which he remained unrivalled throughout his artistic career .
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Maria de Medici , widow of Henry IV . . of France , had returned to Paris after her reconciliation with her son Louis XIII . After taking up her residence in the new Luxembourg Palace , she resolved to adorn a vast gallery with ...
Maria de Medici , widow of Henry IV . . of France , had returned to Paris after her reconciliation with her son Louis XIII . After taking up her residence in the new Luxembourg Palace , she resolved to adorn a vast gallery with ...
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70 ) ; 14 ) The Exchange of the two Brides : i . e . Anna of Austria , Infanta of Spain , and the Princess Elisabeth of France ; 15 ) The Blessings of Maria de Medici's Reign ; 16 ) She makes over the Government to her son Louis XIII .
70 ) ; 14 ) The Exchange of the two Brides : i . e . Anna of Austria , Infanta of Spain , and the Princess Elisabeth of France ; 15 ) The Blessings of Maria de Medici's Reign ; 16 ) She makes over the Government to her son Louis XIII .
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the young Princess ' life and the Nymphs , who accompany the ship , which bears her as a Royal bride to France . The picture of the Arrival in France , - if we except the Sea Deity , — who certainly takes up too much room is a faithful ...
the young Princess ' life and the Nymphs , who accompany the ship , which bears her as a Royal bride to France . The picture of the Arrival in France , - if we except the Sea Deity , — who certainly takes up too much room is a faithful ...
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... desires that the sisters Capaio and their niece Louise should be ready for him to make life - size studies from them , for the SeaNymphs , which “ were to accompany the ship in the picture of the Arrival of the Queen of France ” .
... desires that the sisters Capaio and their niece Louise should be ready for him to make life - size studies from them , for the SeaNymphs , which “ were to accompany the ship in the picture of the Arrival of the Queen of France ” .
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