RubensVelhagen & Klasing, 1904 - 168 pages |
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Page 122
... Flemish master soon received commissions from Charles I. He painted for him a St. George , giving to the Saint the features of His Majesty ; and also designed a magnificent dish to be executed in silver representing the Birth of Venus ...
... Flemish master soon received commissions from Charles I. He painted for him a St. George , giving to the Saint the features of His Majesty ; and also designed a magnificent dish to be executed in silver representing the Birth of Venus ...
Page 132
... Flemish families expressed much discontent . Noblemen thus deprived of their appointments secretly communicated with the Dutch , and the Prince of Orange making an inroad into Flemish territory tried to stir up a Revolution against ...
... Flemish families expressed much discontent . Noblemen thus deprived of their appointments secretly communicated with the Dutch , and the Prince of Orange making an inroad into Flemish territory tried to stir up a Revolution against ...
Page 134
... Flemish , but as soon as he begins to discuss the subject of the learned treatise he gives his opinion in Latin , taking up the Flemish again only towards the end , which concludes with a few friendly words . The great admiration which ...
... Flemish , but as soon as he begins to discuss the subject of the learned treatise he gives his opinion in Latin , taking up the Flemish again only towards the end , which concludes with a few friendly words . The great admiration which ...
Page 144
... Flemish peasant and the merriments at those festivities which on such rare occasions interrupt their labour also attracted the master . The Imperial Museum at Vienna possesses a sketch of Dancing Peasants , but the chief work of this ...
... Flemish peasant and the merriments at those festivities which on such rare occasions interrupt their labour also attracted the master . The Imperial Museum at Vienna possesses a sketch of Dancing Peasants , but the chief work of this ...
Page 158
... Flemish art was for centuries a most powerful one . We may even assert with good reason , that never before had a single artist left so powerful and lasting an effect on the Art of his own country as was the case with this great artist ...
... Flemish art was for centuries a most powerful one . We may even assert with good reason , that never before had a single artist left so powerful and lasting an effect on the Art of his own country as was the case with this great artist ...
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