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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Page 19
... Ignatius healing a Demoniac and restoring to life Dead Children . This latter ,
which is very large , is a splendid work . * Fig . 14 . RUBENS AND HIS WIFE
ISABELLA BRANT. 2 19 palace-architecture. This plan he subsequently carried
out ...
... Ignatius healing a Demoniac and restoring to life Dead Children . This latter ,
which is very large , is a splendid work . * Fig . 14 . RUBENS AND HIS WIFE
ISABELLA BRANT. 2 19 palace-architecture. This plan he subsequently carried
out ...
Page 20
RUBENS AND HIS WIFE ISABELLA BRANT . In the Pinakothek at Munich . After
a photograph from the original by Franz Hanfstängl , Munich . ( To page 26 . )
Whilst in Milan on his return from Genoa and also when on his way to Spain ...
RUBENS AND HIS WIFE ISABELLA BRANT . In the Pinakothek at Munich . After
a photograph from the original by Franz Hanfstängl , Munich . ( To page 26 . )
Whilst in Milan on his return from Genoa and also when on his way to Spain ...
Page 26
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 Menelaus , was married to
Peter ...
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 Menelaus , was married to
Peter ...
Page 38
It has often been stated that this very Flemish type of beauty is that of the artist ' s
first wife ; but , setting aside some national Flemish peculiarities , it has no
resemblance whatever to the darkhaired Isabella Brant . It cannot be assumed ...
It has often been stated that this very Flemish type of beauty is that of the artist ' s
first wife ; but , setting aside some national Flemish peculiarities , it has no
resemblance whatever to the darkhaired Isabella Brant . It cannot be assumed ...
Page 42
In 1611 his wife Isabella Brant presented him with a daughter : and it was
perhaps this happy event that specially led him to sketch so often the figures of
children . Among collection of drawings at the Albertina , is a sheet covered with
hastily ...
In 1611 his wife Isabella Brant presented him with a daughter : and it was
perhaps this happy event that specially led him to sketch so often the figures of
children . Among collection of drawings at the Albertina , is a sheet covered with
hastily ...
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