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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Whilst there he also received a commission from his own country . Archduke Albrecht of Austria , who had married Isabella , daughter of Philip II . of Spain , had just before the death of that monarch in 1598 been appointed Governor of ...
Whilst there he also received a commission from his own country . Archduke Albrecht of Austria , who had married Isabella , daughter of Philip II . of Spain , had just before the death of that monarch in 1598 been appointed Governor of ...
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From the 20th of April 1602 we find him back again in Mantua , having carried ut , not only the commissions of the Archduke , but also those of the Duke of Mantua . It stands to reason that Rubens during his Fig . 10.
From the 20th of April 1602 we find him back again in Mantua , having carried ut , not only the commissions of the Archduke , but also those of the Duke of Mantua . It stands to reason that Rubens during his Fig . 10.
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In the Hermitage at St. Petersburg . After a photograph from the original by Braun , Clément & Co. , Dornach , Paris and New - York . ( To page 37. ) Rubens received his first important commission from the town of.
In the Hermitage at St. Petersburg . After a photograph from the original by Braun , Clément & Co. , Dornach , Paris and New - York . ( To page 37. ) Rubens received his first important commission from the town of.
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Rubens received his first important commission from the town of Antwerp : and painted for the Guildhall of that city the Adoration of the Magi , a large painting , brilliant in colour , which , however , did not long remain in the ...
Rubens received his first important commission from the town of Antwerp : and painted for the Guildhall of that city the Adoration of the Magi , a large painting , brilliant in colour , which , however , did not long remain in the ...
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An ever increasing number of commissions compelled the master to avail himself of the help of his pupils in executing his pictures , especially in large compositions and replicas : but he himself always put in the final touches ...
An ever increasing number of commissions compelled the master to avail himself of the help of his pupils in executing his pictures , especially in large compositions and replicas : but he himself always put in the final touches ...
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