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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Both these princes , however , took into consideration the fact , a proceethat such ding would only make matters worse by Demosthenes, from a series of antique portrait - busts designed by Rubens Engraving by H Witlock.
Both these princes , however , took into consideration the fact , a proceethat such ding would only make matters worse by Demosthenes, from a series of antique portrait - busts designed by Rubens Engraving by H Witlock.
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In the Liechtenstein. courtly manners Fig . 5. DEMOSTHENES , from a series of antique portrait- busts vailing in good society , but his designed by Rubens . Engraving by H. Witdoek . marked artistic inclinations ( To page 16. ) then pre.
In the Liechtenstein. courtly manners Fig . 5. DEMOSTHENES , from a series of antique portrait- busts vailing in good society , but his designed by Rubens . Engraving by H. Witdoek . marked artistic inclinations ( To page 16. ) then pre.
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... also designed a number of fascinating putti entwined in a garland of fruit : Fig . 34. MELEAGER AND ATALANTA . In the Pinakothek. 42.
... also designed a number of fascinating putti entwined in a garland of fruit : Fig . 34. MELEAGER AND ATALANTA . In the Pinakothek. 42.
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Only in a very few instances has it been permitted to an artist to decorate pictorially architectural buildings designed by himself , and thus to arrive at a combination of the highest perfection . If there be such a thing as a Jesuit ...
Only in a very few instances has it been permitted to an artist to decorate pictorially architectural buildings designed by himself , and thus to arrive at a combination of the highest perfection . If there be such a thing as a Jesuit ...
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Whilst Rubens designed this sketch ( now at the Hermitage ) , intended for reproduction , most carefully in grey on grey , he was content on other occasions only to heighten similar Fig . 64. CHARLES DE LONGUEVAL , Count BOUCQUOY .
Whilst Rubens designed this sketch ( now at the Hermitage ) , intended for reproduction , most carefully in grey on grey , he was content on other occasions only to heighten similar Fig . 64. CHARLES DE LONGUEVAL , Count BOUCQUOY .
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