RubensVelhagen & Klasing, 1904 - 168 pages |
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... architecture of the town and , in order to improve the taste for building in his own country , conceived the idea , of making a collection of drawings of Genoese palace - architecture . This plan he subsequently carried out 18.
... architecture of the town and , in order to improve the taste for building in his own country , conceived the idea , of making a collection of drawings of Genoese palace - architecture . This plan he subsequently carried out 18.
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Hermann Knackfuss. palace - architecture . This plan he subsequently carried out in conjunction with N. Rykemans ; and a collection of etchings , including no less than 136 plates of the " Palazzi di Genova " , appeared at Antwerp in two ...
Hermann Knackfuss. palace - architecture . This plan he subsequently carried out in conjunction with N. Rykemans ; and a collection of etchings , including no less than 136 plates of the " Palazzi di Genova " , appeared at Antwerp in two ...
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... Palace at Florence . Philip Rubens was allied by marriage with Johann Brant , Town - Clerk of Antwerp . On the 13th of October 1607 , his daughter Isabella , a delicate young beauty , whom her gallant uncle likened to the wife of ...
... Palace at Florence . Philip Rubens was allied by marriage with Johann Brant , Town - Clerk of Antwerp . On the 13th of October 1607 , his daughter Isabella , a delicate young beauty , whom her gallant uncle likened to the wife of ...
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... Palace in the late Renaissance style , which he further furnished with princely splendour ; and in the garden erected a richly adorned circular building to contain his own art - treasures and antique marbles . His studio also was ...
... Palace in the late Renaissance style , which he further furnished with princely splendour ; and in the garden erected a richly adorned circular building to contain his own art - treasures and antique marbles . His studio also was ...
Page 85
... . After taking up her residence in the new Luxembourg Palace , she resolved to adorn a vast gallery with paintings descriptive of her own - life . For this task her choice fell on. ( To page 86. ) ( To page 92. ) ( To page 92. ) 85.
... . After taking up her residence in the new Luxembourg Palace , she resolved to adorn a vast gallery with paintings descriptive of her own - life . For this task her choice fell on. ( To page 86. ) ( To page 92. ) ( To page 92. ) 85.
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