RubensVelhagen & Klasing, 1904 - 168 pages |
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Page 60
... the delineation of sacred subjects . Moreover he allowed his pupils to copy his earlier works , since he was sure that to find numerous purchasers for them . The famous picture in the Antwerp Museum known under the. 60.
... the delineation of sacred subjects . Moreover he allowed his pupils to copy his earlier works , since he was sure that to find numerous purchasers for them . The famous picture in the Antwerp Museum known under the. 60.
Page 70
... pupil , Anthony van Dyck , who is known to have worked in the master's studio from 1618 to 1620 , and who had even already begun to be a worthy rival . This painting is in the Picture Gallery at Cassel ; whilst a slightly varied replica ...
... pupil , Anthony van Dyck , who is known to have worked in the master's studio from 1618 to 1620 , and who had even already begun to be a worthy rival . This painting is in the Picture Gallery at Cassel ; whilst a slightly varied replica ...
Page 76
... pupils , and subsequently to be finally completed by the master himself . Only in a very few instances has it been permitted to an artist to deco- rate pictorially architectural buildings designed by himself , and thus to arrive at a ...
... pupils , and subsequently to be finally completed by the master himself . Only in a very few instances has it been permitted to an artist to deco- rate pictorially architectural buildings designed by himself , and thus to arrive at a ...
Page 78
... pupil of Adam van Noort ; the other , executed in 1665 , by Anton Geringh . Another representation of the interior of this church by the same clever architectural painter is in the Munich Pinakothek . Unhappily the church was struck by ...
... pupil of Adam van Noort ; the other , executed in 1665 , by Anton Geringh . Another representation of the interior of this church by the same clever architectural painter is in the Munich Pinakothek . Unhappily the church was struck by ...
Page 80
... pupils , whose working days were not counted , can be clearly detected in it . It was no doubt through Sir Dudley Carleton that Rubens became acquainted with a man , famous in his day as a great Mæcenas , and unrivalled as a collector ...
... pupils , whose working days were not counted , can be clearly detected in it . It was no doubt through Sir Dudley Carleton that Rubens became acquainted with a man , famous in his day as a great Mæcenas , and unrivalled as a collector ...
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