RubensVelhagen & Klasing, 1904 - 168 pages |
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Page 118
... Italian- especially preferring the latter language , which was in most general use at that date only employing Flemish in letters of a particularly intimate nature . - During his sojourn in Madrid Rubens ' political activity was ...
... Italian- especially preferring the latter language , which was in most general use at that date only employing Flemish in letters of a particularly intimate nature . - During his sojourn in Madrid Rubens ' political activity was ...
Page 119
... , presented his Royal host with a most appropriate present in the shape of a picture , representing the Benefits of Peace . This painting , sold and taken to Italy after the death of Charles I. , returned to London and was acquired by. 119.
... , presented his Royal host with a most appropriate present in the shape of a picture , representing the Benefits of Peace . This painting , sold and taken to Italy after the death of Charles I. , returned to London and was acquired by. 119.
Page 128
... Italian masters , it is not without importance , for the lovely Infant Christ , so characteristic of the master , has peculiar charm . There is in the same Museum also another painting of the Virgin Mary which must , however have been ...
... Italian masters , it is not without importance , for the lovely Infant Christ , so characteristic of the master , has peculiar charm . There is in the same Museum also another painting of the Virgin Mary which must , however have been ...
Page 134
... Italian Painting ; " an art which appeals to us even more directly than that of the ancients , and of which we have as yet so imperfect a knowledge " . Rubens was occupied in the year 1633 in executing a number of portraits for his old ...
... Italian Painting ; " an art which appeals to us even more directly than that of the ancients , and of which we have as yet so imperfect a knowledge " . Rubens was occupied in the year 1633 in executing a number of portraits for his old ...
Page 138
... Italian Renaissance usually developed . Unfortunately on account of his ailment the artist could not be present at the festivities on the day of the State Entry , but the Cardinal Infant paid him a visit the very next day to express his ...
... Italian Renaissance usually developed . Unfortunately on account of his ailment the artist could not be present at the festivities on the day of the State Entry , but the Cardinal Infant paid him a visit the very next day to express his ...
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