RubensVelhagen & Klasing, 1904 - 168 pages |
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Page 90
... later years . Some- times it is just the rea- listic appearance of this one head , which gives it so great a prominence amid the surrounding idealized figures ; since we can have no doubt that this is the leading personage , in spite of ...
... later years . Some- times it is just the rea- listic appearance of this one head , which gives it so great a prominence amid the surrounding idealized figures ; since we can have no doubt that this is the leading personage , in spite of ...
Page 108
... Later on , how- ever , when his home had become desolate and he had lost his greatest jewel , he at length consented to meet the urgent wishes of the Duke , and allow- ed his agent , a certain Le Blond , to make a selection to the value ...
... Later on , how- ever , when his home had become desolate and he had lost his greatest jewel , he at length consented to meet the urgent wishes of the Duke , and allow- ed his agent , a certain Le Blond , to make a selection to the value ...
Page 111
... later on , Rubens returned to Antwerp , he arranged that letters from Holland on Fig . 90 . THE DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM . In the Collection of Drawings in the Albertina at Vienna . After a photograph from the original by Braun , Clément & Co ...
... later on , Rubens returned to Antwerp , he arranged that letters from Holland on Fig . 90 . THE DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM . In the Collection of Drawings in the Albertina at Vienna . After a photograph from the original by Braun , Clément & Co ...
Page 114
... later on reached St. Petersburg . The stern gloom of Spanish pride is undeniably present in both of them . Philip , with the conspicuous underlip so characteristic of the Habsburgs , looks unimportant but the features of his still ...
... later on reached St. Petersburg . The stern gloom of Spanish pride is undeniably present in both of them . Philip , with the conspicuous underlip so characteristic of the Habsburgs , looks unimportant but the features of his still ...
Page 122
... later , while in Paris , he was present with some members of the Eng- lish Embassy to view the festivities arranged in honour of the nuptials of Henrietta Maria , when all at once the overcrowded balcony on which they were standing ...
... later , while in Paris , he was present with some members of the Eng- lish Embassy to view the festivities arranged in honour of the nuptials of Henrietta Maria , when all at once the overcrowded balcony on which they were standing ...
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