RubensVelhagen & Klasing, 1904 - 168 pages This 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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... Engraving by L. Vostermann . ( To page 16. ) THE ELEVATION OF THE CROSS . From an engraving by. 9.
... Engraving by L. Vostermann . ( To page 16. ) THE ELEVATION OF THE CROSS . From an engraving by. 9.
Page 10
... society , but his marked artistic inclinations Fig . 5. DEMOSTHENES , from a series of antique portrait - busts designed by Rubens . Engraving by H. Witdoek . ( To page 16. ) 4 Fig . 6. TIBERIUS AND AGRIPPINA . In the Liechtenstein. 10.
... society , but his marked artistic inclinations Fig . 5. DEMOSTHENES , from a series of antique portrait - busts designed by Rubens . Engraving by H. Witdoek . ( To page 16. ) 4 Fig . 6. TIBERIUS AND AGRIPPINA . In the Liechtenstein. 10.
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... in Italy , his sojourn there can only be regarded JAN Fig . 18. THE DESCENT FROM THE CROSS . THE ELEVATION OF THE CROSS . From an engraving by Witdoek . ( To page 34. ) An armistice of twelve years , concluded in 1609 ,. 24.
... in Italy , his sojourn there can only be regarded JAN Fig . 18. THE DESCENT FROM THE CROSS . THE ELEVATION OF THE CROSS . From an engraving by Witdoek . ( To page 34. ) An armistice of twelve years , concluded in 1609 ,. 24.
Page 38
... 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 daily life . He used to rise , summer and winter ...
... 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 daily life . He used to rise , summer and winter ...
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... : and very many of these were also multiplied by etchings . The art of engraving , which in other countries had become debased to a very low level , made rapid progress in the Netherlands , profitting greatly by the work of the. 44.
... : and very many of these were also multiplied by etchings . The art of engraving , which in other countries had become debased to a very low level , made rapid progress in the Netherlands , profitting greatly by the work of the. 44.
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