RubensVelhagen & Klasing, 1904 - 168 pages |
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Page 10
... Peter . When we think of these sad family - events we cannot read without emotion the eulogistic epitaph which his disconsolate widow inscribed upon his tombstone , still to be seen behind the altar in that church . She makes no ...
... Peter . When we think of these sad family - events we cannot read without emotion the eulogistic epitaph which his disconsolate widow inscribed upon his tombstone , still to be seen behind the altar in that church . She makes no ...
Page 11
... Peter Paul Rubens ' first master was the landscape - painter Tobias Ver- haeght , under whom however he studied but a short time . Then for four years he worked in the atelier of Adam van Noort , an artist much praised by his ...
... Peter Paul Rubens ' first master was the landscape - painter Tobias Ver- haeght , under whom however he studied but a short time . Then for four years he worked in the atelier of Adam van Noort , an artist much praised by his ...
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... Peter Paul Rubens was admitted into the guild of St. Luke . We do not know however much about his early work ; although the Holy Trinity in the Museum at Antwerp is generally regarded as one of his first paintings . It represents the ...
... Peter Paul Rubens was admitted into the guild of St. Luke . We do not know however much about his early work ; although the Holy Trinity in the Museum at Antwerp is generally regarded as one of his first paintings . It represents the ...
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... Peter and Saint Paul . It is most interesting to examine closely the manner in which Rubens set to work when copying Italian Masters . His copies of the portrait of Isabella d'Este , now in the Museum of Art- History at Vienna : and of ...
... Peter and Saint Paul . It is most interesting to examine closely the manner in which Rubens set to work when copying Italian Masters . His copies of the portrait of Isabella d'Este , now in the Museum of Art- History at Vienna : and of ...
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... Peter Paul Rubens , then about 30 years of age , shows how famous the artist had then become . Gonzaga replied , however , that he wished to keep him . He was no doubt right in adding that it was the painter's wish also to stay on in ...
... Peter Paul Rubens , then about 30 years of age , shows how famous the artist had then become . Gonzaga replied , however , that he wished to keep him . He was no doubt right in adding that it was the painter's wish also to stay on in ...
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