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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The centre - piece represented the Trinity , the two wings the Baptism and Transfiguration of Christ . ... In 1606 he was again in Rome , where he began to paint an altar - piece for an Oratory just built , known as the new church ...
The centre - piece represented the Trinity , the two wings the Baptism and Transfiguration of Christ . ... In 1606 he was again in Rome , where he began to paint an altar - piece for an Oratory just built , known as the new church ...
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Numbers of his paintings prove how deeply he was impressed by the great Italian master - pieces and how much enjoyment he ... He worked also at the Oratory of the Chiesa Nuova , completing the altar - piece , which he had , as we have ...
Numbers of his paintings prove how deeply he was impressed by the great Italian master - pieces and how much enjoyment he ... He worked also at the Oratory of the Chiesa Nuova , completing the altar - piece , which he had , as we have ...
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Commissioned about the same time by the reigning Prince of the 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 ...
Commissioned about the same time by the reigning Prince of the 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 ...
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In 1641 , this splendid altar - piece was removed to make way for a so - called miraculous picture ; on which occasion both the wings were taken off , 3 in order to make a separate picture of the. ( To page 42. ) ( To page 44. ) ...
In 1641 , this splendid altar - piece was removed to make way for a so - called miraculous picture ; on which occasion both the wings were taken off , 3 in order to make a separate picture of the. ( To page 42. ) ( To page 44. ) ...
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In 1610 when , according to tradition , Rubens had completed the St. Ilde- fonso altar - piece , he executed another work for the Walpurgis - church at Ant- werp . This is the celebrated Elevation of the Cross , now in the transept of ...
In 1610 when , according to tradition , Rubens had completed the St. Ilde- fonso altar - piece , he executed another work for the Walpurgis - church at Ant- werp . This is the celebrated Elevation of the Cross , now in the transept of ...
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