RubensVelhagen & Klasing, 1904 - 168 pages |
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Page 138
... intended , however , as no permanent memorial but rather to give additional splendour to one of those festivals which Antwerp better than any other town knew to arrange . The King of Spain had chosen his only brother the Infant ...
... intended , however , as no permanent memorial but rather to give additional splendour to one of those festivals which Antwerp better than any other town knew to arrange . The King of Spain had chosen his only brother the Infant ...
Page 140
... intended to personify the After a photograph from the original by Braun , Clément & Co. , Dornach , Paris and New - York . ( To page 142. ) Netherlands ( Fig . 107 ) . Besides these sketches for Decorations and trium- phal arches ...
... intended to personify the After a photograph from the original by Braun , Clément & Co. , Dornach , Paris and New - York . ( To page 142. ) Netherlands ( Fig . 107 ) . Besides these sketches for Decorations and trium- phal arches ...
Page 150
... intended to adorn the high altar of their Church , dedicated to St. Thomas . The subject of the principal painting was the Martyrdom of the Apostle Thomas in the Island of Ceylon , whilst the other represented St. Augustine and the Boy ...
... intended to adorn the high altar of their Church , dedicated to St. Thomas . The subject of the principal painting was the Martyrdom of the Apostle Thomas in the Island of Ceylon , whilst the other represented St. Augustine and the Boy ...
Page 154
... intended for exhibition , -is now in the Imperial Museum at Vienna . The drawings were to be given to that one of his sons , who would devote himself to painting , or to that daughter , who might perhaps marry a famous artist . With ...
... intended for exhibition , -is now in the Imperial Museum at Vienna . The drawings were to be given to that one of his sons , who would devote himself to painting , or to that daughter , who might perhaps marry a famous artist . With ...
Page 156
... intended to especially portray himself and his family . The epitaph written by his friend Geværts was only engraved on a tablet over the tomb during the last century . Among Rubens ' wonderful talents he praises specially his knowledge ...
... intended to especially portray himself and his family . The epitaph written by his friend Geværts was only engraved on a tablet over the tomb during the last century . Among Rubens ' wonderful talents he praises specially his knowledge ...
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