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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His grand - father was a dispensing chemist , who also owned a grocer's shop ; but his father was educated to a learned profession . Johann Rubens was born in 1530 , studied law at Louvain and Padua , and took the degree of Doctor of ...
His grand - father was a dispensing chemist , who also owned a grocer's shop ; but his father was educated to a learned profession . Johann Rubens was born in 1530 , studied law at Louvain and Padua , and took the degree of Doctor of ...
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... since no picture now extant can with any certainty be attributed to him . For another four years Rubens studied with van Veen , at that time regarded as " the Prince of Flemish Painting " . This very learned and distinguished man ...
... since no picture now extant can with any certainty be attributed to him . For another four years Rubens studied with van Veen , at that time regarded as " the Prince of Flemish Painting " . This very learned and distinguished man ...
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The evenings were devoted to his friends ; for he kept an open and hospitable house and specially enjoyed intercourse with learned men . According to one of his biographers his house was regulated with the strictness almost of a convent ...
The evenings were devoted to his friends ; for he kept an open and hospitable house and specially enjoyed intercourse with learned men . According to one of his biographers his house was regulated with the strictness almost of a convent ...
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To name one example only out of many , let us take the portrait painted in 1624 of Rubens ' learned friend Dr. van Thulden , now in the Pinakothek at Munich . This portrait clearly shows that Rubens thoroughly understood the ...
To name one example only out of many , let us take the portrait painted in 1624 of Rubens ' learned friend Dr. van Thulden , now in the Pinakothek at Munich . This portrait clearly shows that Rubens thoroughly understood the ...
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The eldest was taken charge of by Johann Kaspar Gevaerts , town - clerk of Antwerp and Historian to the Emperor Ferdinand III . ; a learned man , celebrated for his historical acquirements , whose portrait by the hand of his artist ...
The eldest was taken charge of by Johann Kaspar Gevaerts , town - clerk of Antwerp and Historian to the Emperor Ferdinand III . ; a learned man , celebrated for his historical acquirements , whose portrait by the hand of his artist ...
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