RubensVelhagen & Klasing, 1904 - 168 pages |
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Page 18
... Ambassador that the pictures should be restored with the assistance of some Spanish painter , was firmly rejected by Rubens who declared , " that he did not choose to be associated with any one else " . The circumstance that the ...
... Ambassador that the pictures should be restored with the assistance of some Spanish painter , was firmly rejected by Rubens who declared , " that he did not choose to be associated with any one else " . The circumstance that the ...
Page 34
... ambassador , Prince Starkenberg , bought them for 14,000 florins , whereby this masterpiece came to Vienna and found a place of honour the following year in the Belvedere Gallery ; whence it has now been transferred to the Museum of Art ...
... ambassador , Prince Starkenberg , bought them for 14,000 florins , whereby this masterpiece came to Vienna and found a place of honour the following year in the Belvedere Gallery ; whence it has now been transferred to the Museum of Art ...
Page 56
... Ambassador at the Hague . These letters dating from the year 1618 , a great number of which have been published , are invaluable for the com- prehension of his character and his inner life . Through them we are enabled to admire his ...
... Ambassador at the Hague . These letters dating from the year 1618 , a great number of which have been published , are invaluable for the com- prehension of his character and his inner life . Through them we are enabled to admire his ...
Page 64
... Intercessors . Whilst Rubens was in negociation with the English Ambassador at the Hague for the exchange of the antique marbles he , in reference to Carleton's proposal to make up the difference in value with Brussels 64.
... Intercessors . Whilst Rubens was in negociation with the English Ambassador at the Hague for the exchange of the antique marbles he , in reference to Carleton's proposal to make up the difference in value with Brussels 64.
Page 86
... ambassador , Baron von Wicq , of whom the artist painted an excellent portrait , now in the Louvre ( Fig . 67 ) , and the Abbé Claude Magis of St. Ambrose , acted as agents . It was probably for this latter gentleman that he painted the ...
... ambassador , Baron von Wicq , of whom the artist painted an excellent portrait , now in the Louvre ( Fig . 67 ) , and the Abbé Claude Magis of St. Ambrose , acted as agents . It was probably for this latter gentleman that he painted the ...
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