RubensVelhagen & Klasing, 1904 - 168 pages |
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Page 86
... intended position . It is said that he painted the two last scenes for this Medici Gallery entirely with his own hands , and frequently in the presence of the Queen herself , who seemed to take a delight in watching this cele- brated ...
... intended position . It is said that he painted the two last scenes for this Medici Gallery entirely with his own hands , and frequently in the presence of the Queen herself , who seemed to take a delight in watching this cele- brated ...
Page 104
... intended to demand the Restoration of the Elector Frederic V. , the exiled King of Bohemia , -whose wife was a sister of Charles I . , - he would have to look to the King of Spain , who presumably had the power to carry out such a ...
... intended to demand the Restoration of the Elector Frederic V. , the exiled King of Bohemia , -whose wife was a sister of Charles I . , - he would have to look to the King of Spain , who presumably had the power to carry out such a ...
Page 114
... intended as presents for the Infanta Isabella : of all the members of the Royal Family , and he also repeatedly painted the King and Queen themselves . Two of these portraits in which , according to Spanish custom , both Philip and his ...
... intended as presents for the Infanta Isabella : of all the members of the Royal Family , and he also repeatedly painted the King and Queen themselves . Two of these portraits in which , according to Spanish custom , both Philip and his ...
Page 122
... intended that the Antwerp master should execute this task . Rubens filled the nine sections of the ceiling with boldly foreshortened allegorical figures , seen in perspective from below , and with charming friezes adorned with putti ...
... intended that the Antwerp master should execute this task . Rubens filled the nine sections of the ceiling with boldly foreshortened allegorical figures , seen in perspective from below , and with charming friezes adorned with putti ...
Page 130
... intended as a study for a lady in the Garden of Love , who in a reclining position is supported by a cavalier , towards whom she playfully bends her head on one side and listens with apparent pleasure . But Rubens depicted the charms of ...
... intended as a study for a lady in the Garden of Love , who in a reclining position is supported by a cavalier , towards whom she playfully bends her head on one side and listens with apparent pleasure . But Rubens depicted the charms of ...
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