A Catalogue Raisonné of the Works of the Most Eminent Dutch, Flemish, and French Painters: Peter Paul RubensSmith and son, 1830 - 412 oldal |
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v. oldal
... Writer candidly owns , that , had he foreseen the pains and penalties which have attended its progress , he would have assuredly declined the undertaking . Having encountered and overcome these difficulties , he is enabled , from a keen ...
... Writer candidly owns , that , had he foreseen the pains and penalties which have attended its progress , he would have assuredly declined the undertaking . Having encountered and overcome these difficulties , he is enabled , from a keen ...
vii. oldal
... Writer applied , chosen to have made the object of his applications known to the illustrious individual whose collection it was indispensable that the Writer should inspect ; but , thanks to the good viii feelings of the gentlemen of ...
... Writer applied , chosen to have made the object of his applications known to the illustrious individual whose collection it was indispensable that the Writer should inspect ; but , thanks to the good viii feelings of the gentlemen of ...
viii. oldal
... Writer begs to acknowledge the great satisfaction he has experienced during the progress of the Work , in the ready dispo- sition manifested by those concerned in the commerce of pictures to afford him every infor- mation in their power ...
... Writer begs to acknowledge the great satisfaction he has experienced during the progress of the Work , in the ready dispo- sition manifested by those concerned in the commerce of pictures to afford him every infor- mation in their power ...
xxxvii. oldal
... to have executed the great number of works which this writer attributes to his pencil , among which is a capital altar - piece of the Martyrdom of St. Andrew . portraits of Philip IV . , one of which was LIFE OF RUBENS . Xxxvii.
... to have executed the great number of works which this writer attributes to his pencil , among which is a capital altar - piece of the Martyrdom of St. Andrew . portraits of Philip IV . , one of which was LIFE OF RUBENS . Xxxvii.
xxxix. oldal
... writers of the period , of the existence of such a portrait , and it surely could not be that in which the artist has represented the King in the character of St. George . very , and having inspected his appointment , returned it LIFE ...
... writers of the period , of the existence of such a portrait , and it surely could not be that in which the artist has represented the King in the character of St. George . very , and having inspected his appointment , returned it LIFE ...
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adorned Allegorical altar altar-piece angels anonymous Antwerp Archduke arms artist beautiful British Gallery Brussels Calydonian Boar centre church clad in armour collection of Sir colour composed composition cross cupids Decius Ditto drawing Dresden dress Duc de Tallard Duke Earl Engraved by Bolswert Engraved by Vosterman Escurial Etched Exhibited farther side female Ferdinand figures fore-ground front view fruit Galle grisaille head Helena Forman holding the infant horses infant Saviour John King kneeling knees Lady Landscape Louvre mantle Marie de Medicis Medicis Meleager Munich Munich Gallery naked neck Nymphs opposite side oval painted painter Panneels Philip IV Pontius Portrait possession Potsdam preceding picture Prince profile view Queen represented right hand robe round Rubens Rubens's Cat Rubens's Catalogue ruff saint satyr scarlet seated seen silk Sir Joshua Reynolds sketch sold Spain splendid stands three-quarter view Titian trees Venus Vienna Virgin wearing Worth
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157. oldal - There was a certain creditor which had two debtors : the one owed five hundred pence, and the other fifty. And when they had nothing to pay, he frankly forgave them both.
66. oldal - And it came to pass that night, that the angel of the LORD went out, and smote in the camp of the Assyrians an hundred fourscore and five thousand : and when they arose early in the morning, behold, they were all dead corpses.
290. oldal - Pilate therefore went forth again, and saith unto them, Behold, I bring him forth to you, that ye may know that I find no fault in him.
4. oldal - And when the days of her purification according to the law of Moses were accomplished...
62. oldal - In further discoursing to you upon this subject, I shall explain what is meant by giving the Holy Spirit. Perhaps these words may refer to the extraordinary effusion of the Holy Ghost upon the apostles on the day of Pentecost, when they received the gift of tongues, and were endued with the power of working miracles.
176. oldal - The whole composition is full of animation, to which the air of the horses, thus pressed backwards, does not a little contribute. Both these sketches are admirably composed, and in every respect excellent ; few pictures of Rubens, even of his most finished works, give a higher idea of his genius.
177. oldal - Cependant, sur le dos de la plaine liquide, S'eleve a gros bouillons une montagne humide: L'onde approche, se brise, et vomit a nos yeux, Parmi des flots d'ecume, un monstre furieux. Son front large est arme de cornes mena9antes ; Tout son corps est couvert d'ecailles jaunissantes ; Indomptable taureau, dragon impetueux, Sa croupe se recourbe en replis tortueux ; Ses longs mugissements font trembler le rivage.
177. oldal - Il lui fait dans le flanc une large blessure. De rage et de douleur le monstre bondissant Vient aux pieds des chevaux tomber en mugissant , Se roule, et leur présente une gueule enflammée Qui les couvre de feu , de sang et de fumée.
xlix. oldal - ... and beard ; his carriage was easy and noble, his introduction and manners exceedingly graceful and attractive ; his conversation facile and engaging, and when animated in discourse, his eloquence, delivered with full and clear intonation of voice, was at all times powerful and persuasive.
xi. oldal - Italy, where, during a residence of "six years, he perfected himself in the several universities for the profession of a civilian, and took the degree of doctor of civil and canon law at Rome. Soon after his return to his. native city, he married a lady of distinguished family, named Maria Pypelincx, daughter of Henry Pypelincx and Clara Tolion, and established himself at Antwerp, in the profession of the law. His erudition and prudence shortly acquired him distinction, and, in May, 1562, he was...