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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Page 18
Only a portion of the gifts , which included a carriage with seven Neapolitan horses , could be delivered uninjured ; whilst the other part with the pictures painted by Rubens for the Spanish court were entirely ruined through the rain ...
Only a portion of the gifts , which included a carriage with seven Neapolitan horses , could be delivered uninjured ; whilst the other part with the pictures painted by Rubens for the Spanish court were entirely ruined through the rain ...
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... begun by a pupil , but re- painted entirely by the master , and another copy , -treated in the same way of the Christ and His Apostles , owned by the Duke of Lerma ; an — - Fig . 47. THE DESTRUCTION OF THE HOSTS OF SENNACHERIB .
... begun by a pupil , but re- painted entirely by the master , and another copy , -treated in the same way of the Christ and His Apostles , owned by the Duke of Lerma ; an — - Fig . 47. THE DESTRUCTION OF THE HOSTS OF SENNACHERIB .
Page 58
Rubens mentions in the letter , in which he consents to this proposition that he had that year spent several thousand florins on his house and that consequently would have much preferred to pay entirely with pictures ; " since everyone ...
Rubens mentions in the letter , in which he consents to this proposition that he had that year spent several thousand florins on his house and that consequently would have much preferred to pay entirely with pictures ; " since everyone ...
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The famous picture in the Antwerp Museum known under the name of Le Christ sur la Paille , which has the special merit of being painted entirely by himself , is one of the religious pictures executed by him at that time .
The famous picture in the Antwerp Museum known under the name of Le Christ sur la Paille , which has the special merit of being painted entirely by himself , is one of the religious pictures executed by him at that time .
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Fortunately it was possible to save from destruction the three great altar - pieces which were almost entirely the work of the master's own hand . They were bought by the Empress Maria Theresa and are now in the Imperial Museum at ...
Fortunately it was possible to save from destruction the three great altar - pieces which were almost entirely the work of the master's own hand . They were bought by the Empress Maria Theresa and are now in the Imperial Museum at ...
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