Rubens |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 12
Page 38
... indeed , as he wrote to a friend of his , an engraver , he had to reject hundreds of pupils , amongst whom were even acquaintances of his own and his wife's . His nephew Philip has given us interesting accounts of his habits and his ...
... indeed , as he wrote to a friend of his , an engraver , he had to reject hundreds of pupils , amongst whom were even acquaintances of his own and his wife's . His nephew Philip has given us interesting accounts of his habits and his ...
Page 58
Carleton then wrote to Rubens that he had selected six pictures . And further invited the painter to visit him at the Hague , to inspect his antique marbles , which formed a collection such as no prince nor private individual possessed ...
Carleton then wrote to Rubens that he had selected six pictures . And further invited the painter to visit him at the Hague , to inspect his antique marbles , which formed a collection such as no prince nor private individual possessed ...
Page 68
... is the Battle of the Amazons ; the exact date of the execution of which work can be fixed by the circumstance that Rubens in 1622 wrote to a friend , that Lucas Vostermann had in hand for three years an engraving of this picture .
... is the Battle of the Amazons ; the exact date of the execution of which work can be fixed by the circumstance that Rubens in 1622 wrote to a friend , that Lucas Vostermann had in hand for three years an engraving of this picture .
Page 91
The Queen would much have liked to bind so famous an artist exclusively to her side : but Rubens wrote to a friend that he was “ tired of that court ” . He was dissatisfied besides , because Her Majesty seemed inclined to withhold the ...
The Queen would much have liked to bind so famous an artist exclusively to her side : but Rubens wrote to a friend that he was “ tired of that court ” . He was dissatisfied besides , because Her Majesty seemed inclined to withhold the ...
Page 104
After his departure from France and during the rupture between England and Spain , Rubens frequently wrote to Gerbier greatly deploring the circumstances and expressing his longing to restore the golden period which had gone by .
After his departure from France and during the rupture between England and Spain , Rubens frequently wrote to Gerbier greatly deploring the circumstances and expressing his longing to restore the golden period which had gone by .
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
according adorned altar altar-piece Ambassador Antwerp appears artist beautiful belong beside Brussels charm Christ Church Clément Clément & Co Collection Cologne colour commission completed composition Court Cross daughter death decoration designed desired display Dornach Drawing Duke effect England English engraving entirely executed expression figures France Franz Hanfstäng Gallery Gerbier give hand head Hermitage Imperial Infant intended Isabella Italy King known ladies landscape later learned letter light lived Louvre Madrid Maria master Medici Museum nature original by Braun original by Franz painted painter Paris and New-York Paul peace perhaps period Peter Petersburg Philip photograph picture Pinakothek at Munich portrait possesses powerful present Prince probably pupils Queen reason received representing Rubens Saint scenes seems shows sketch Spain Spanish town whilst whole wife wish wrote young