RubensVelhagen & Klasing, 1904 - 168 pages |
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Page 106
... commissions , he painted every line of these two pictures himself , putting into them the whole - souled devotion that he cherished for his beloved ones and all the artistic enthusiasm that he was capable of . It would even appear that ...
... commissions , he painted every line of these two pictures himself , putting into them the whole - souled devotion that he cherished for his beloved ones and all the artistic enthusiasm that he was capable of . It would even appear that ...
Page 114
... 96 ) . - - The King gave many other commissions to the artist , amongst which was the large and idealized equestrian portrait of Philip II . , — who had died thirty years before , which shill adorns the Prado Museum 114.
... 96 ) . - - The King gave many other commissions to the artist , amongst which was the large and idealized equestrian portrait of Philip II . , — who had died thirty years before , which shill adorns the Prado Museum 114.
Page 118
... from 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.
... from 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
... commissions from Charles I. He painted for him a St. George , giving to the Saint the features of His Majesty ; and ... commission , however , which Charles gave the painter was the decoration of the ceiling of the Banqueting Hall at ...
... commissions from Charles I. He painted for him a St. George , giving to the Saint the features of His Majesty ; and ... commission , however , which Charles gave the painter was the decoration of the ceiling of the Banqueting Hall at ...
Page 124
... commissions received from the King of England and the Queen of France . There were besides many patrons of art all anxious to possess works by our artist's hand , and he who in his youth had so often despised the orders of men whom he ...
... commissions received from the King of England and the Queen of France . There were besides many patrons of art all anxious to possess works by our artist's hand , and he who in his youth had so often despised the orders of men whom he ...
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