RubensVelhagen & Klasing, 1904 - 168 pages |
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Page 132
... object for calumny " : and they even asserted that he had painted some tapestries for the Prince of Orange representing the King of Spain and his subjects in a most objectionable manner . No wonder that under such circumstances the ...
... object for calumny " : and they even asserted that he had painted some tapestries for the Prince of Orange representing the King of Spain and his subjects in a most objectionable manner . No wonder that under such circumstances the ...
Page 156
... objects was printed both in English and French . Among other objects of art it contained 319 paintings . Of these 9 were by Titian , 5 by Paul Veronese , 6 by Tintoretto and several by Pietro Perugino . Besides these , there were 43 ...
... objects was printed both in English and French . Among other objects of art it contained 319 paintings . Of these 9 were by Titian , 5 by Paul Veronese , 6 by Tintoretto and several by Pietro Perugino . Besides these , there were 43 ...
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