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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In the same collection is a sketch in oil of an Old Lady in a Black Veil , con- ceived apparently with an expression of tenderness . This painting , if tra- dition is to be believed , represents his mother ( Fig .
In the same collection is a sketch in oil of an Old Lady in a Black Veil , con- ceived apparently with an expression of tenderness . This painting , if tra- dition is to be believed , represents his mother ( Fig .
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The Archbishop is represented here on his knees before a throne , which occupies the centre of the picture , and from which Mary , with an expression of extreme remuneration . He gave to it the shape of an Ancona : the centre - panel of ...
The Archbishop is represented here on his knees before a throne , which occupies the centre of the picture , and from which Mary , with an expression of extreme remuneration . He gave to it the shape of an Ancona : the centre - panel of ...
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about to cover her beloved Son , her beautiful face expressing the deepest grief looks up to heaven . On one of the wings is represented the Virgin and Child ; on the other St. John , his eyes raised heavenwards in deep devotion .
about to cover her beloved Son , her beautiful face expressing the deepest grief looks up to heaven . On one of the wings is represented the Virgin and Child ; on the other St. John , his eyes raised heavenwards in deep devotion .
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Delighting as he did in loveliness of form , he chose here to lay the utmost stress upon the expression of soul : and it is from that stand - point that we must examine this picture . From that point of view also the kneeling Saint ...
Delighting as he did in loveliness of form , he chose here to lay the utmost stress upon the expression of soul : and it is from that stand - point that we must examine this picture . From that point of view also the kneeling Saint ...
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The Pinakothek at Munich : " The Saviour and the Four Penitents " . expression of the head of Christ , the Personification of Benevolence and Mercy , as well as those of Mary Magdalene , the Penitent Thief , St. Peter , and King David ...
The Pinakothek at Munich : " The Saviour and the Four Penitents " . expression of the head of Christ , the Personification of Benevolence and Mercy , as well as those of Mary Magdalene , the Penitent Thief , St. Peter , and King David ...
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