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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... is however no longer to be found there . It was carried off by the French to Grenoble . Fig . 17 . 1 Rubens intended to return at. 23 Perseus and Andromeda In the Berlin Museum.
... is however no longer to be found there . It was carried off by the French to Grenoble . Fig . 17 . 1 Rubens intended to return at. 23 Perseus and Andromeda In the Berlin Museum.
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In the Antwerp Museum . After a photograph from the original by Braun , Clément & Co. , Dornach , Paris and New - York . ( To page 34. ) as a time of apprenticeship , it was on returning to his own country that he really discovered his ...
In the Antwerp Museum . After a photograph from the original by Braun , Clément & Co. , Dornach , Paris and New - York . ( To page 34. ) as a time of apprenticeship , it was on returning to his own country that he really discovered his ...
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When some time afterwards he ended his life on the scaffold , it passed into the possession of King Philip IV . , and is now in the Museum Fig . 21 . PORTRAIT OF AN UNKNOWN Man , In the Gallery at Cassel . After a photograph from the ...
When some time afterwards he ended his life on the scaffold , it passed into the possession of King Philip IV . , and is now in the Museum Fig . 21 . PORTRAIT OF AN UNKNOWN Man , In the Gallery at Cassel . After a photograph from the ...
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In the Berlin Museum . ( To page 42. ) beside them , are awe - struck spectators of this miracle . St. Albert in Cardinal's robes protects the Archduke , while St. Clare attends the Archduchess , Clara Eugenia Isabella ( Fig . 15 ) .
In the Berlin Museum . ( To page 42. ) beside them , are awe - struck spectators of this miracle . St. Albert in Cardinal's robes protects the Archduke , while St. Clare attends the Archduchess , Clara Eugenia Isabella ( Fig . 15 ) .
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... whence it has now been transferred to the Museum of Art -History . In 1610 when , according to tradition , Rubens had completed the St. Ildefonso altar - piece , he executed another work for the Walpurgis - church at Antwerp .
... whence it has now been transferred to the Museum of Art -History . In 1610 when , according to tradition , Rubens had completed the St. Ildefonso altar - piece , he executed another work for the Walpurgis - church at Antwerp .
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