RubensVelhagen & Klasing, 1904 - 168 pages |
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... Rubens his widow in June 1587 at length obtained permission to return to Antwerp with her childern , which she did Fig . 5. DEMOSTHENES , from a series of antique portrait - busts designed by Rubens . Engraving by H. Witdoek . during ...
... Rubens his widow in June 1587 at length obtained permission to return to Antwerp with her childern , which she did Fig . 5. DEMOSTHENES , from a series of antique portrait - busts designed by Rubens . Engraving by H. Witdoek . during ...
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... Rubens must have already possessed that marvellous productive power for which he remained unrivalled throughout his artistic career . From the 20th of April 1602 we find him back again in Mantua , having carried out , not only the com ...
... Rubens must have already possessed that marvellous productive power for which he remained unrivalled throughout his artistic career . From the 20th of April 1602 we find him back again in Mantua , having carried out , not only the com ...
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... Rubens acquired of the classical beauty of old marbles is best proved by the profiles of a Roman couple , now in the collection of Prince Liechtenstein in Vienna ( Fig . 6 ) . There are also in the Albertina finc 2 14 male and female ...
... Rubens acquired of the classical beauty of old marbles is best proved by the profiles of a Roman couple , now in the collection of Prince Liechtenstein in Vienna ( Fig . 6 ) . There are also in the Albertina finc 2 14 male and female ...
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... Rubens for the Spanish court were entirely ruined through the rain . The proposal of the Mantuan Ambassador that the pictures should be restored with the assistance of some Spanish painter , was firmly rejected by Rubens who declared ...
... Rubens for the Spanish court were entirely ruined through the rain . The proposal of the Mantuan Ambassador that the pictures should be restored with the assistance of some Spanish painter , was firmly rejected by Rubens who declared ...
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Hermann Knackfuss. Fig . 14. RUBENS AND HIS WIFE ISABELLA BRANT . In the Pinakothek at Munich . After a photograph ... Rubens made careful drawings from Leonardo's " Battle of Anghiari " and from the celebrated Cena , both of which are ...
Hermann Knackfuss. Fig . 14. RUBENS AND HIS WIFE ISABELLA BRANT . In the Pinakothek at Munich . After a photograph ... Rubens made careful drawings from Leonardo's " Battle of Anghiari " and from the celebrated Cena , both of which are ...
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