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KUBENS.
Lichtenstein Collection.
337. Jupiter and other Deities. The Three Graces are on
the right, and on the opposite side is Mercury clasping a
goddess round the waist. A sketch for a ceiling.
2ft. by 1st. 6 in.—P. Worth 50 gs.
338. The Fall of Phaeton. A sketch.
3 st. by 1ft. 9 in.—P.
There is an etching by Panneels of this subject.
339- The Entombment. Joseph of Arimatheaand St. John
bearing the body of the Saviour to the tomb, attended by the
three Maries. A finished study.
2 ft. 9 in. by 2st. 1 in.—P. Worth 70 gs.
340. Portrait of a Gentleman about twenty-eight years of
age, seen in a three-quarter view, with dark hair, a tuft of
beard, and mustaches. His dress is composed of a black striped
silk vest and hose, a dark cloak and a full white ruff; his right
hand holds his bonnet, and the left his gloves ; dated 1615. A
well-finished and powerful picture.
'I st. 4 in. by 3 ft. 2 in.—P. Worth 350 gs.
341. Apollo, attended by numerous cupids, advancing from
the east in his chariot drawn by fiery coursers; and Night
retiring with her weary steeds within a veil of clouds. An
unfinished study.
1st. 10 in. by 3 st.—P. Worth 60 gs.
342. An'Allegorical Subject. The composition exhibits a
youth ^(probably intended for Augustus) whose brows are
bound with laurel; he is seated on the right, holding a wand
in one hand and a cornucopia in the other; and on the opposite
side is Minerva, in a similar position, with her foot on a lion.
KUBENS.
Lichtenstein Collection.
337. Jupiter and other Deities. The Three Graces are on
the right, and on the opposite side is Mercury clasping a
goddess round the waist. A sketch for a ceiling.
2ft. by 1st. 6 in.—P. Worth 50 gs.
338. The Fall of Phaeton. A sketch.
3 st. by 1ft. 9 in.—P.
There is an etching by Panneels of this subject.
339- The Entombment. Joseph of Arimatheaand St. John
bearing the body of the Saviour to the tomb, attended by the
three Maries. A finished study.
2 ft. 9 in. by 2st. 1 in.—P. Worth 70 gs.
340. Portrait of a Gentleman about twenty-eight years of
age, seen in a three-quarter view, with dark hair, a tuft of
beard, and mustaches. His dress is composed of a black striped
silk vest and hose, a dark cloak and a full white ruff; his right
hand holds his bonnet, and the left his gloves ; dated 1615. A
well-finished and powerful picture.
'I st. 4 in. by 3 ft. 2 in.—P. Worth 350 gs.
341. Apollo, attended by numerous cupids, advancing from
the east in his chariot drawn by fiery coursers; and Night
retiring with her weary steeds within a veil of clouds. An
unfinished study.
1st. 10 in. by 3 st.—P. Worth 60 gs.
342. An'Allegorical Subject. The composition exhibits a
youth ^(probably intended for Augustus) whose brows are
bound with laurel; he is seated on the right, holding a wand
in one hand and a cornucopia in the other; and on the opposite
side is Minerva, in a similar position, with her foot on a lion.