RubensVelhagen & Klasing, 1904 - 168 pages |
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Page 86
... pupils , were set up in their 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 ...
... pupils , were set up in their 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 ...
Page 98
... pupils . Besides these scenes taken from profane History , there are also some drawn from the Old Testament , such as , for example , the impressive painting , at Munich , of the Reconciliation of Jacob and Esau ( Fig . 88 ) . This last ...
... pupils . Besides these scenes taken from profane History , there are also some drawn from the Old Testament , such as , for example , the impressive painting , at Munich , of the Reconciliation of Jacob and Esau ( Fig . 88 ) . This last ...
Page 106
... pupils a great part of his commissions , he painted every line of these two pictures himself , putting into them the whole - souled devotion that he cherished for his beloved ones and all the artistic enthusiasm that he was capable of ...
... pupils a great part of his commissions , he painted every line of these two pictures himself , putting into them the whole - souled devotion that he cherished for his beloved ones and all the artistic enthusiasm that he was capable of ...
Page 139
... pupil . By the master himself are the two splendidly decorative portraits of Albrecht and Isabella now in the Museum at Brussels , which were designed for a Triumphal Arch . Of the sketches there are many more still in existence ...
... pupil . By the master himself are the two splendidly decorative portraits of Albrecht and Isabella now in the Museum at Brussels , which were designed for a Triumphal Arch . Of the sketches there are many more still in existence ...
Page 141
Hermann Knackfuss. The entire work was subsequently etched on copper by his favourite pupil , Theodor van Thulden : -a commission given to him by the town of Antwerp soon after the entry of Ferdinand , and published in 1641—42 , in forty ...
Hermann Knackfuss. The entire work was subsequently etched on copper by his favourite pupil , Theodor van Thulden : -a commission given to him by the town of Antwerp soon after the entry of Ferdinand , and published in 1641—42 , in forty ...
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