Heraclitus and Democritus, 18.
Maria de Medici, 86.
Meleager, 143.
Philip II., 114.
Rudolf of Habsburg, 82.
ther, Lipsius and Malines, 62, 142, 144. Grotius, 26.
Ulysses on the Island of Phæacia, 143.
Florence, Uffizi Gallery, Battle of Ivry, 126.
Liebfrauenkirche, Miraculous Draught of Fishes, 64.
St. John, Altarpiece, 62.
Munich, Pinakothek, Portrait of Rubens and He-Pontius, P., 16, 79.
lena Fourment, Prague, St. Thomas Church, Martyrdom of St. Tho-
Pypelicks, Maria (see Rubens). Raphael, 68, 108.
Nicholas, 70, 107, 153, 158.
Peter Paul: birth, 9; education, 10; ad- mitted into the Guild of St. Luke, Antwerp, 12; starts on his Italian travels, 13; appointed court-painter to the Duke of Mantua, 13; sent to Spain by Vincenzo Gonzaga, 18; returns to Mantua, 18; Italian influence, 22; re- turns to Rome, 22; returns to Ant- werp, 23; created Court-painter to Albrecht, 24; first marriage, 26; elected into aristocratic Brotherhood, 28; his private life in Antwerp, 38; birth of his first daughter, 42; of his son Al- brecht, 47; relations with Sir Dudley Carleton, 57; birth of his son Nicholas, 70; the Medici Gallery, 86; as a portrait painter, 92; as politician, 100-124; death of his first wife, 106; sale of his collection, 108; appointed chamberlain to Archduchess Isabella, 114; visit to Spain, 114; visit to London, 118; receives hon. degree of M. A. Cam- bridge, 122; knighted by Charles I., 122; by Philip IV., 124; married to Helene Fourment, 124; elected Master of the Guild of St. Luke, 128; resumes politics, 132; designs decoration for state entry of Infante Ferdinand at Antwerp, 138; his Will, 152; death and burial, 154; his influence, 158. Peter Paul, the younger, 146, 158.
Rudolf II., 18.
Rykemans, N., 19.
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