RubensVelhagen & Klasing, 1904 - 168 pages |
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Page 39
... artist was mainly occupied in painting sacred subjects ; but nevertheless found time for a number of other works : and it is evident also that some of these were portraits . Fig . 21 is the likeness of an unknown man painted about 1609 ...
... artist was mainly occupied in painting sacred subjects ; but nevertheless found time for a number of other works : and it is evident also that some of these were portraits . Fig . 21 is the likeness of an unknown man painted about 1609 ...
Page 45
Hermann Knackfuss. the Netherlands , profitting greatly by the work of the artist . Woodcarving also was greatly benefitted by the reproduction of his ideas ; so that from this period works appear of real artistic merit in that branch of ...
Hermann Knackfuss. the Netherlands , profitting greatly by the work of the artist . Woodcarving also was greatly benefitted by the reproduction of his ideas ; so that from this period works appear of real artistic merit in that branch of ...
Page 46
... artistic career , he re- mained so true to himself , that it is very difficult - almost impossible in fact- with most of his works , to fix even approximately the period of their execution . Mythology always seemed to give him new ideas ...
... artistic career , he re- mained so true to himself , that it is very difficult - almost impossible in fact- with most of his works , to fix even approximately the period of their execution . Mythology always seemed to give him new ideas ...
Page 57
... artist says , that it was " perhaps the best picture he had ever painted " ; a smaller replica of the Palatine Last Judgment , the work of a pupil which , however , might pose as an original if the master were to touch it up - ; a St ...
... artist says , that it was " perhaps the best picture he had ever painted " ; a smaller replica of the Palatine Last Judgment , the work of a pupil which , however , might pose as an original if the master were to touch it up - ; a St ...
Page 58
... artist himself should chose the latter , wich were to be adorned with representations of figures , for him . Rubens mentions in the letter , in which he consents to this proposition that he had that year spent several thousand florins ...
... artist himself should chose the latter , wich were to be adorned with representations of figures , for him . Rubens mentions in the letter , in which he consents to this proposition that he had that year spent several thousand florins ...
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