Andromeda, 150.
Christ and his twelve Apostles, 18.
Meleager and Atalanta, 47.
Portrait of Lady in Black
Veil, 13.
Man of Letters,
Munich, Pinakothek, Portrait of Rubens and He- Pontius, P., 16, 79.
lena Fourment, Prague, St. Thomas Church, Martyrdom of St. Tho-
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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