RubensVelhagen & Klasing, 1904 - 168 pages |
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Page 123
Hermann Knackfuss. Before the master left England , in the beginning of March 1630 , he paid a visit to the Dutch Ambassador Joachimi in order to discuss with him the possibility of separate terms of peace to be concluded with all the ...
Hermann Knackfuss. Before the master left England , in the beginning of March 1630 , he paid a visit to the Dutch Ambassador Joachimi in order to discuss with him the possibility of separate terms of peace to be concluded with all the ...
Page 124
... England , he also conferred on Rubens the dignity of knighthood , and , according to an existing document referring to this fact , empowered him to enjoy all the prerogatives connected with this rank in every Spanish town throughout his ...
... England , he also conferred on Rubens the dignity of knighthood , and , according to an existing document referring to this fact , empowered him to enjoy all the prerogatives connected with this rank in every Spanish town throughout his ...
Page 126
... England the painter commenced two scenes for the Henry IV . Series . The life of that King presented more real action than was the case with the life of Maria di Medici ; and the master treated the first two subjects for that series the ...
... England the painter commenced two scenes for the Henry IV . Series . The life of that King presented more real action than was the case with the life of Maria di Medici ; and the master treated the first two subjects for that series the ...
Page 133
... England offered him a yearly allowance , if he would accept the post of British Envoy at Brussels , but he declined it , because he wished to give himself up entirely to his family and his Art . Fig . 105. THE GARDEN OF LOVE . In the ...
... England offered him a yearly allowance , if he would accept the post of British Envoy at Brussels , but he declined it , because he wished to give himself up entirely to his family and his Art . Fig . 105. THE GARDEN OF LOVE . In the ...
Page 136
... England for another year . Ill - natured report suggested that the King of England had no money to pay for them , and since Fig . 108. THE CAPTIVES . Drawing in the Albertina. 136.
... England for another year . Ill - natured report suggested that the King of England had no money to pay for them , and since Fig . 108. THE CAPTIVES . Drawing in the Albertina. 136.
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