RubensVelhagen & Klasing, 1904 - 168 pages |
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Page 80
... Netherlands enjoyed the blessings of peace came to an end in 1620. Religious warfare had broken out again in Germany , and the first battle had been decided in favour of the Emperor and the Catholics . The world was anxious to see the ...
... Netherlands enjoyed the blessings of peace came to an end in 1620. Religious warfare had broken out again in Germany , and the first battle had been decided in favour of the Emperor and the Catholics . The world was anxious to see the ...
Page 101
... Netherlands to consent to a renewal of the armistice with Spain . There is a passage in a letter dated Oct. 13 , 1624 from the English Ambassador at Brussels , William Trumball , which shows that influential persons seemed to give great ...
... Netherlands to consent to a renewal of the armistice with Spain . There is a passage in a letter dated Oct. 13 , 1624 from the English Ambassador at Brussels , William Trumball , which shows that influential persons seemed to give great ...
Page 110
... Netherlands . He therefore begs his correspondent to procure him a passport for Holland . Gerbier came over immediately with Carleton to the Hague and before May , Rubens received a passport enabling him to travel without any hindrance ...
... Netherlands . He therefore begs his correspondent to procure him a passport for Holland . Gerbier came over immediately with Carleton to the Hague and before May , Rubens received a passport enabling him to travel without any hindrance ...
Page 123
... Netherlands . At this interview he used the expression that " D Pans Palis Rübor Fig . 99. PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST BY HIMSELF . ( Sketch for the picture " Rubens and Helène Fourment in the Garden " , in the Pinakothek at Munich ) ...
... Netherlands . At this interview he used the expression that " D Pans Palis Rübor Fig . 99. PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST BY HIMSELF . ( Sketch for the picture " Rubens and Helène Fourment in the Garden " , in the Pinakothek at Munich ) ...
Page 128
... 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 him in his studio during 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 him in his studio during the ...
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