RubensVelhagen & Klasing, 1904 - 168 pages |
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... Netherlands . The title of Cardinal of the church of Sta . Croce in Gerusalemme in Rome had also been conferred upon him . He availed him- self therefore of the opportunity afforded him by the presence in the Eternal City of so ...
... Netherlands . The title of Cardinal of the church of Sta . Croce in Gerusalemme in Rome had also been conferred upon him . He availed him- self therefore of the opportunity afforded him by the presence in the Eternal City of so ...
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... 1609 , gave peace at length to the sorely tried Netherlands . The true cultivation of Art now commenced and no longer met with opposition ; wherefore the industrious. ( To page 34. ) ST . CHRISTOPHORUS . In the Pinakothek at Munich . 25.
... 1609 , gave peace at length to the sorely tried Netherlands . The true cultivation of Art now commenced and no longer met with opposition ; wherefore the industrious. ( To page 34. ) ST . CHRISTOPHORUS . In the Pinakothek at Munich . 25.
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... Netherlands , Rubens executed another altar - piece , in which he displays himself at the height of his artistic developement . Archduke Albrecht had founded at Brussels in honour of St. Ildefonso an aristocratic Brotherhood , to whom ...
... Netherlands , Rubens executed another altar - piece , in which he displays himself at the height of his artistic developement . Archduke Albrecht had founded at Brussels in honour of St. Ildefonso an aristocratic Brotherhood , to whom ...
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... 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. ( To page 48. ) ( To page 52. ) 44.
... 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. ( To page 48. ) ( To page 52. ) 44.
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Hermann Knackfuss. the Netherlands , profitting greatly by the work of the artist . Woodcarving also was greatly benefitted by the reproduction of his ideas ; so that from this period works appear of real artistic merit in that branch of ...
Hermann Knackfuss. the Netherlands , profitting greatly by the work of the artist . Woodcarving also was greatly benefitted by the reproduction of his ideas ; so that from this period works appear of real artistic merit in that branch of ...
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