RubensVelhagen & Klasing, 1904 - 168 pages |
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Page 104
... Maria of France . There was in his suite a certain Gerbier , his confidant , by profession a painter ; but who , in the service of the Duke , had developed into a clever diplomatic agent . No sooner had Buckingham made the acquaintance ...
... Maria of France . There was in his suite a certain Gerbier , his confidant , by profession a painter ; but who , in the service of the Duke , had developed into a clever diplomatic agent . No sooner had Buckingham made the acquaintance ...
Page 118
... that visit dates probably the vigorous drawing - so true to life of the aged Maria de Medici , still in the Louvre ( Fig . 97 ) . This Queen had a fresh commission for him , for , - as a complement to the incidents of her own life 118.
... that visit dates probably the vigorous drawing - so true to life of the aged Maria de Medici , still in the Louvre ( Fig . 97 ) . This Queen had a fresh commission for him , for , - as a complement to the incidents of her own life 118.
Page 122
... Maria , when all at once the overcrowded balcony on which they were standing collapsed , and Rubens was only just able to save himself by clinging to that portion of it that still held firm . In London Rubens did not want for artistic ...
... Maria , when all at once the overcrowded balcony on which they were standing collapsed , and Rubens was only just able to save himself by clinging to that portion of it that still held firm . In London Rubens did not want for artistic ...
Page 126
... Maria di Medici ; and the master treated the first two subjects for that series the Battle of Ivry , and the Triumph of Henry IV . , with obvious delight and with the utmost force that he was capable of . In the first , we may see the ...
... Maria di Medici ; and the master treated the first two subjects for that series the Battle of Ivry , and the Triumph of Henry IV . , with obvious delight and with the utmost force that he was capable of . In the first , we may see the ...
Page 128
... Maria di Medici arrived in the Netherlands as a fugitive . Richelieu had gained more power over her son than she possessed over him . She there met again the painter who had glorified by his pencil her earlier history , and she visited ...
... Maria di Medici arrived in the Netherlands as a fugitive . Richelieu had gained more power over her son than she possessed over him . She there met again the painter who had glorified by his pencil her earlier history , and she visited ...
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