RubensVelhagen & Klasing, 1904 - 168 pages |
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Page 96
... once stated to a friend that " Spinola had no more comprehension of Art than a common domestic " . This portrait is now in the Gallery at Brunswick , where there is besides another portrait by the artist , of an unknown personage , and ...
... once stated to a friend that " Spinola had no more comprehension of Art than a common domestic " . This portrait is now in the Gallery at Brunswick , where there is besides another portrait by the artist , of an unknown personage , and ...
Page 98
... , of the Reconciliation of Jacob and Esau ( Fig . 88 ) . This last - named picture offers once more a curious instance of those repetitions , which it pleased the artist to introduce ; -not however as a whole , but in the separate groups.
... , of the Reconciliation of Jacob and Esau ( Fig . 88 ) . This last - named picture offers once more a curious instance of those repetitions , which it pleased the artist to introduce ; -not however as a whole , but in the separate groups.
Page 114
... once more commenced diplo- matic action when the Marquis Spinola went to Madrid in the beginning of 1628 , and in the month of March of that year wrote to Buckingham in connection with a letter from Spinola at Madrid , that " Philip IV ...
... once more commenced diplo- matic action when the Marquis Spinola went to Madrid in the beginning of 1628 , and in the month of March of that year wrote to Buckingham in connection with a letter from Spinola at Madrid , that " Philip IV ...
Page 118
... once more in communication with Carlisle and Scaglia , who had come from Brussels to Madrid to talk matters over with him . The assassination of the Duke of Buckingham on August 23. 1628 had put an untimely end to the negotiations ...
... once more in communication with Carlisle and Scaglia , who had come from Brussels to Madrid to talk matters over with him . The assassination of the Duke of Buckingham on August 23. 1628 had put an untimely end to the negotiations ...
Page 122
... once the overcrowded balcony on which they were standing collapsed , and Rubens was only just able to save himself by clinging to that portion of it that still held firm . In London Rubens did not want for artistic occupation . The ...
... once the overcrowded balcony on which they were standing collapsed , and Rubens was only just able to save himself by clinging to that portion of it that still held firm . In London Rubens did not want for artistic occupation . The ...
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