RubensVelhagen & Klasing, 1904 - 168 pages |
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Page 119
... host with a most appropriate present in the shape of a picture , representing the Benefits of Peace . This painting , sold and taken to Italy after the death of Charles I. , returned to London and was acquired by. 119.
... host with a most appropriate present in the shape of a picture , representing the Benefits of Peace . This painting , sold and taken to Italy after the death of Charles I. , returned to London and was acquired by. 119.
Page 122
... present at all . The artist however had certainly on former occasions been in danger of his life , for in 1622 a man , suppo- sed to be a lunatic , tried to murder him , and certain friends of his thought it necessary to procure from ...
... present at all . The artist however had certainly on former occasions been in danger of his life , for in 1622 a man , suppo- sed to be a lunatic , tried to murder him , and certain friends of his thought it necessary to procure from ...
Page 134
... present . Moretus ' residence , now known as the Plantin - Moretus Museum at Antwerp still possesses fourteen of these portraits , painted at different periods . The artist as he had previously done also designed title - pages for his ...
... present . Moretus ' residence , now known as the Plantin - Moretus Museum at Antwerp still possesses fourteen of these portraits , painted at different periods . The artist as he had previously done also designed title - pages for his ...
Page 135
... present- ed her husband with a daughter , who was christened Clara Jo- anna . When this child made her first efforts to walk with the help of a leading - string Rubens could not refrain from depicting her in all her childish ...
... present- ed her husband with a daughter , who was christened Clara Jo- anna . When this child made her first efforts to walk with the help of a leading - string Rubens could not refrain from depicting her in all her childish ...
Page 138
... present at the festivities on the day of the State Entry , but the Cardinal Infant paid him a visit the very next day to express his personal gratitude , and the admiration inspired in him by this great and most successful work . We ...
... present at the festivities on the day of the State Entry , but the Cardinal Infant paid him a visit the very next day to express his personal gratitude , and the admiration inspired in him by this great and most successful work . We ...
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