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RUBENS.
598. Susanna and the Elders.
3 st. by 3 st. 6 in.—C.
Collection of Count Dornburg . . 1745. . 400yZo. 36Z.
There are several prints of the preceding subject, one of which
is engraved by Jegher, on an outline by Rubens ; in this composition
Susanna is seated, seen in a front view, and the elders are by her
side removing her drapery. Jegher has repeated the subject,
differently composed. It is also engraved by Vosterman, Pontius,
and Simon.
There is a mezzotinto print of this subject in which one of the
elders is behind Susanna, pulling off her drapery.
Felebien mentions a picture of Susanna and the Elders, then in
the collection of the Duke de Richelieu. Etched by Spruyt.
599- St. Walburge in a Ship.—See p. 8.
2 ft. 6 in. by 3 st. 2 in.—P.
Collection of M. de Roore, . Hague, 1747. . 160J/O. 14Z.
---- M. Schamps, at Ghent.
600. The Burial of St. Walburge.—See p. 8.
2 ft. 6 in. by 3 st. 2 in.—P.
Collection of M. de Roore, . Hague, 1747. . 250yZo. 22/.
These were painted for the church of St. Walburge, at Antwerp.
601. A dead Christ. A finished study.
12 in. by 19 in.—P.
Collection of M. de Roore, . Hague, 1747. . 280j?o. 25/.
602. Christ discovering himself to his Disciples at Emmaus.
Engraved by Witdouc. There is also a print by Sompelin, in
which are introduced, a woman with a glass of liquor in her hand,
and a boy with a plate. The same, in reverse, is engraved by
Swanenburg.
Collection, anonymous, . . Malines, 1756. . 1250sso. 112/.
Now in the Munich Gallery.
603. The Daughter of Herodias showing the Head of John
the Baptist to Herod. The tetrarch, habited in a rich mantle
RUBENS.
598. Susanna and the Elders.
3 st. by 3 st. 6 in.—C.
Collection of Count Dornburg . . 1745. . 400yZo. 36Z.
There are several prints of the preceding subject, one of which
is engraved by Jegher, on an outline by Rubens ; in this composition
Susanna is seated, seen in a front view, and the elders are by her
side removing her drapery. Jegher has repeated the subject,
differently composed. It is also engraved by Vosterman, Pontius,
and Simon.
There is a mezzotinto print of this subject in which one of the
elders is behind Susanna, pulling off her drapery.
Felebien mentions a picture of Susanna and the Elders, then in
the collection of the Duke de Richelieu. Etched by Spruyt.
599- St. Walburge in a Ship.—See p. 8.
2 ft. 6 in. by 3 st. 2 in.—P.
Collection of M. de Roore, . Hague, 1747. . 160J/O. 14Z.
---- M. Schamps, at Ghent.
600. The Burial of St. Walburge.—See p. 8.
2 ft. 6 in. by 3 st. 2 in.—P.
Collection of M. de Roore, . Hague, 1747. . 250yZo. 22/.
These were painted for the church of St. Walburge, at Antwerp.
601. A dead Christ. A finished study.
12 in. by 19 in.—P.
Collection of M. de Roore, . Hague, 1747. . 280j?o. 25/.
602. Christ discovering himself to his Disciples at Emmaus.
Engraved by Witdouc. There is also a print by Sompelin, in
which are introduced, a woman with a glass of liquor in her hand,
and a boy with a plate. The same, in reverse, is engraved by
Swanenburg.
Collection, anonymous, . . Malines, 1756. . 1250sso. 112/.
Now in the Munich Gallery.
603. The Daughter of Herodias showing the Head of John
the Baptist to Herod. The tetrarch, habited in a rich mantle