RubensVelhagen & Klasing, 1904 - 168 pages |
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Page 142
... gives but an imperfect idea now of what it once was . A picture of the Castle of Steen and its surroundings , but composed with much greater freedom is now in the Imperial Museum at Vienna under the name of the Rural Feast , wherein ...
... gives but an imperfect idea now of what it once was . A picture of the Castle of Steen and its surroundings , but composed with much greater freedom is now in the Imperial Museum at Vienna under the name of the Rural Feast , wherein ...
Page 144
... gives an impression of a mild summer - evening , the landscape is of a genuine Dutch type and a town visible in the ... give himself up also to the study of a lower class of society , who , inebriated and excited by beer and dancing ...
... gives an impression of a mild summer - evening , the landscape is of a genuine Dutch type and a town visible in the ... give himself up also to the study of a lower class of society , who , inebriated and excited by beer and dancing ...
Page 150
... give me an opportunity to create something really remarkable . But I leave the choice entirely to the giver of the commission , and until the size of the painting has been decided upon . I have a great affection for Cologne , where I ...
... give me an opportunity to create something really remarkable . But I leave the choice entirely to the giver of the commission , and until the size of the painting has been decided upon . I have a great affection for Cologne , where I ...
Page 158
... gives the death - blow to true Art . But Rubens was not imitated , since in his case imitation was impossible . It was rather his spirit which acted with such life - giving effect on the artists around him and he was not only the most ...
... gives the death - blow to true Art . But Rubens was not imitated , since in his case imitation was impossible . It was rather his spirit which acted with such life - giving effect on the artists around him and he was not only the most ...
Page 159
... give so picturesque an effect to the Flemish etchings of the 17th century , are principally due to the Art of Rubens , assiduously studied and reproduced by the engravers , since the entire fabric of baroque art in Belgium centred ...
... give so picturesque an effect to the Flemish etchings of the 17th century , are principally due to the Art of Rubens , assiduously studied and reproduced by the engravers , since the entire fabric of baroque art in Belgium centred ...
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