RubensVelhagen & Klasing, 1904 - 168 pages |
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Page 104
... object of securing peace for his country . One passage from the report of these negotiations fully illustrates the master's point of view : " Mr. Rubens , " says the writer therein ( probably Gerbier himself ) , " in his conversation ...
... object of securing peace for his country . One passage from the report of these negotiations fully illustrates the master's point of view : " Mr. Rubens , " says the writer therein ( probably Gerbier himself ) , " in his conversation ...
Page 106
... objects , which were left to her as the only remembrance of the past . It is the everchanging scenes , which thrust themselves before us when travelling , that occupy the imagination and subdue the sorrow of the heart . But I shall have ...
... objects , which were left to her as the only remembrance of the past . It is the everchanging scenes , which thrust themselves before us when travelling , that occupy the imagination and subdue the sorrow of the heart . But I shall have ...
Page 108
... a pretext for under- taking , without attracting attention , a journey to Holland , the object of which was really political . He had very much at heart. ( To page 97. ) Fig . 89. LATONA AND THE LYCIAN PEASANTS . In. 108.
... a pretext for under- taking , without attracting attention , a journey to Holland , the object of which was really political . He had very much at heart. ( To page 97. ) Fig . 89. LATONA AND THE LYCIAN PEASANTS . In. 108.
Page 110
... object of treating with Gerbier as to the Duke's acquisition of pictures and other works of Art . For certain reasons , which Rubens does not communicate to us in his letters , the Infanta wished that at first he should not go beyond ...
... object of treating with Gerbier as to the Duke's acquisition of pictures and other works of Art . For certain reasons , which Rubens does not communicate to us in his letters , the Infanta wished that at first he should not go beyond ...
Page 124
... and again . In fact her portraits became the chief object of his art . The Munich Pina- kothek also possesses a charming family group , where in the spring of 1631 the master shows us his new conjugal happiness . We 124.
... and again . In fact her portraits became the chief object of his art . The Munich Pina- kothek also possesses a charming family group , where in the spring of 1631 the master shows us his new conjugal happiness . We 124.
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