RubensVelhagen & Klasing, 1904 - 168 pages |
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... received a commission to adorn this altar and , although but a commoner by birth , he was elected a member by this Brotherhood , all of whom were of noble lineage . To show his grati- tude for so much honour , he painted this altar ...
... received a commission to adorn this altar and , although but a commoner by birth , he was elected a member by this Brotherhood , all of whom were of noble lineage . To show his grati- tude for so much honour , he painted this altar ...
Page 53
... Tyre ten Fig . 44. THE ADORATION OF THE SHEPHERDS . In the Pinakothek at Munich . After a photograph from the original by Franz Hanfstängl , Munich . ( To page 56. ) In 1616 Rubens received from the Prince Palatine of Neuburg. 53.
... Tyre ten Fig . 44. THE ADORATION OF THE SHEPHERDS . In the Pinakothek at Munich . After a photograph from the original by Franz Hanfstängl , Munich . ( To page 56. ) In 1616 Rubens received from the Prince Palatine of Neuburg. 53.
Page 54
Hermann Knackfuss. In 1616 Rubens received from the Prince Palatine of Neuburg a com- mission to paint The Last Judgment for the church at Neuburg . This grand subject had been treated by him already in two separate representations ...
Hermann Knackfuss. In 1616 Rubens received from the Prince Palatine of Neuburg a com- mission to paint The Last Judgment for the church at Neuburg . This grand subject had been treated by him already in two separate representations ...
Page 56
... received a catalogue of Carleton's antiques with a statement of the prices paid for them , he forwarded a list of his own paintings , detailing their size , value and the amount of cooperation upon each received by him from friends and ...
... received a catalogue of Carleton's antiques with a statement of the prices paid for them , he forwarded a list of his own paintings , detailing their size , value and the amount of cooperation upon each received by him from friends and ...
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... received in exchange . Fig . 50 . We may see from the above list , that Rubens giving rein to his creative powers , not only accomplished works at his own pleasure on the most varied subjects , but was at the same time also continually ...
... received in exchange . Fig . 50 . We may see from the above list , that Rubens giving rein to his creative powers , not only accomplished works at his own pleasure on the most varied subjects , but was at the same time also continually ...
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