RubensVelhagen & Klasing, 1904 - 168 pages |
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Page 112
... effect . For it is an alliance of different temperaments brought together contrary to their respective natures and powers , and directed by passion rather than by reason . " In spite of the strenuous efforts of the Belgian Court to ...
... effect . For it is an alliance of different temperaments brought together contrary to their respective natures and powers , and directed by passion rather than by reason . " In spite of the strenuous efforts of the Belgian Court to ...
Page 114
... effect which he was able to extract from an otherwise stiff - fashion of costume , Rubens displays a master hand ( Fig . 96 ) . - - The King gave many other commissions to the artist , amongst which was the large and idealized ...
... effect which he was able to extract from an otherwise stiff - fashion of costume , Rubens displays a master hand ( Fig . 96 ) . - - The King gave many other commissions to the artist , amongst which was the large and idealized ...
Page 118
... effect . In order to invest him beforehand with greater dignity the King appointed him Secretary to his Privy Council , and gave him a valuable diamond ring as a mark of his personal good will . He was not to act publicly as Ambassador ...
... effect . In order to invest him beforehand with greater dignity the King appointed him Secretary to his Privy Council , and gave him a valuable diamond ring as a mark of his personal good will . He was not to act publicly as Ambassador ...
Page 127
... the ground colour only laid on . Indeed they can scarcely be described as pictures , but rather as colossal sketches done in the enthusiasm of first ideas : which is perhaps the reason why It seems , ― they have so great an effect. 127.
... the ground colour only laid on . Indeed they can scarcely be described as pictures , but rather as colossal sketches done in the enthusiasm of first ideas : which is perhaps the reason why It seems , ― they have so great an effect. 127.
Page 128
Hermann Knackfuss. It seems , ― they have so great an effect on the spectator . although it certainly was the case - , difficult to believe that the master worked upon them for only a few days . a few days . But they were fated never to ...
Hermann Knackfuss. It seems , ― they have so great an effect on the spectator . although it certainly was the case - , difficult to believe that the master worked upon them for only a few days . a few days . But they were fated never to ...
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