RUBENS.
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Catalogue of the Artist's Effects continued.
163 A taianta and Meleager; a hunting subject.
164 Three Nymphs with a Cornucopia.
165 The Adoration of the Magi.
166 A Portrait of Marie de Medicis.
167 A Portrait of the Queen, consort of Louis XIII.
168 Pythagoras, with a great abundance of fruit. The latter is
the work of Snyders.
This is probably the picture noticed in this Catalogue as
Numa Pompilius, with other figures.
169 The Interior of a Stable and Cow-house, with the subject
of the Prodigal Son.
Engraved by Bolswert.
Now in the collection of William Wilkins, Esq.—See des-
cription in this Work.
170 A drunken Silenus, accompanied by nymphs, satyrs,
and boys.
This is probably the picture now in the collection of the
Right Honourable Robert Peel.-—-See description.
171 A Landscape; painted on panel.
172 A Ditto.
173 A Ditto, representing moonlight.
174 A Satyr and a Nymph; the former is seen in a front view,
carrying a basket of grapes and other fruit before him,
and the latter is by his side, with one arm round his
neck and the other raised to take some of the fruit.
Engraved by Alexander Voet.
175 The Death of Dido.
248 The Marriage of St. Catharine, in the presence of numerous
saints; a sketch for the picture in the church of
St. Augustin.—See p. 24.
249 The Virgin, encompassed by a wreath of ssowers. The
latter are by another hand.
269 Diana and Nymphs hunting. The figures by Rubens,
and the landscape by Breughel.
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Catalogue of the Artist's Effects continued.
163 A taianta and Meleager; a hunting subject.
164 Three Nymphs with a Cornucopia.
165 The Adoration of the Magi.
166 A Portrait of Marie de Medicis.
167 A Portrait of the Queen, consort of Louis XIII.
168 Pythagoras, with a great abundance of fruit. The latter is
the work of Snyders.
This is probably the picture noticed in this Catalogue as
Numa Pompilius, with other figures.
169 The Interior of a Stable and Cow-house, with the subject
of the Prodigal Son.
Engraved by Bolswert.
Now in the collection of William Wilkins, Esq.—See des-
cription in this Work.
170 A drunken Silenus, accompanied by nymphs, satyrs,
and boys.
This is probably the picture now in the collection of the
Right Honourable Robert Peel.-—-See description.
171 A Landscape; painted on panel.
172 A Ditto.
173 A Ditto, representing moonlight.
174 A Satyr and a Nymph; the former is seen in a front view,
carrying a basket of grapes and other fruit before him,
and the latter is by his side, with one arm round his
neck and the other raised to take some of the fruit.
Engraved by Alexander Voet.
175 The Death of Dido.
248 The Marriage of St. Catharine, in the presence of numerous
saints; a sketch for the picture in the church of
St. Augustin.—See p. 24.
249 The Virgin, encompassed by a wreath of ssowers. The
latter are by another hand.
269 Diana and Nymphs hunting. The figures by Rubens,
and the landscape by Breughel.