RubensVelhagen & Klasing, 1904 - 168 pages |
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Page 85
... returned to Paris after her reconciliation with her son Louis XIII . After taking up her residence in the new Luxembourg Palace , she resolved to adorn a vast gallery with paintings descriptive of her own - life . For this task her ...
... returned to Paris after her reconciliation with her son Louis XIII . After taking up her residence in the new Luxembourg Palace , she resolved to adorn a vast gallery with paintings descriptive of her own - life . For this task her ...
Page 91
... returned to Antwerp . There still exists a letter from him , addressed to Paris . It is without date , so that we do not know whether it refers to his first visit there , or to a second , which he undertook in order to finish the ...
... returned to Antwerp . There still exists a letter from him , addressed to Paris . It is without date , so that we do not know whether it refers to his first visit there , or to a second , which he undertook in order to finish the ...
Page 110
... returned to Brussels in order to get the Arch- duchess ' permission to extend his travels . Even then , however , he avoided the Hague . The Piedmontese Envoy had an interview with him at Delft , but the English Ambassador refrained ...
... returned to Brussels in order to get the Arch- duchess ' permission to extend his travels . Even then , however , he avoided the Hague . The Piedmontese Envoy had an interview with him at Delft , but the English Ambassador refrained ...
Page 111
... returned to Antwerp , he arranged that letters from Holland on Fig . 90 . THE DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM . In the Collection of Drawings in the Albertina at Vienna . After a photograph from the original by Braun , Clément & Co. , Dornach ...
... returned to Antwerp , he arranged that letters from Holland on Fig . 90 . THE DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM . In the Collection of Drawings in the Albertina at Vienna . After a photograph from the original by Braun , Clément & Co. , Dornach ...
Page 119
... , presented his Royal 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.
... , presented his Royal 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.
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