180
RUBENS.
624. The Last Supper.
625. The Companion. The Resurrection of Lazarus.
1 st. 7 in. by 2 ft.
Engraved by Bolswert.
These are masterly sketches, done en grisaille for large pictures.
Collection of M. Tonneman, Amst. 1754. . 1350flo. 1221.
- M. Braamcamp, Amst. 1771. . 1700fo. 1531.
- in a public sale at Mr. Christie’s, 1826. 100 gs.
626. An Allegorical Subject, allusive to the Life of Henry IV.
of France. A spirited sketch.
Collection of d’Argenville, . . . 1756. . 800 fs. 32l.
627. St. Cecilia, singing and playing on the harpsichord.
The saint is attended by angels, one of whom is seated on the
back of a sphynx.
5st. 7 in. by 1ft. 3 in.—C.
Engraved by Witdouc. This subject, with two angels, is also
engraved by Panneels, and again by Lommelin. The above came
from the collection of Prince Carignan.
Collection of the Due de Tailard, . 1756. . 20,050/s. 802Z.
Now in the gallery at Potsdam.
628. St. Cecilia, &c. &c., attended by two angels.
7 ft. by 5 ft 2 in.—C.
Engraved by Panneels, Lommelin, and Wyngaerde.
Collection of M. Sonsot, Brussels, 1739. . 1400j7o. 1261.
The preceding saint, seen in profile, playing on an organ, is
engraved, anonymous ; and again, with the face presented in a three-
quarter view, anonymous.
629- The Adoration of the Kings. This picture is composed
of fourteen figures, and is distinguished from others of the
same subject by the Virgin holding the infant Saviour in a
sitting posture, on a pillow, before whom a magi (seen in a
RUBENS.
624. The Last Supper.
625. The Companion. The Resurrection of Lazarus.
1 st. 7 in. by 2 ft.
Engraved by Bolswert.
These are masterly sketches, done en grisaille for large pictures.
Collection of M. Tonneman, Amst. 1754. . 1350flo. 1221.
- M. Braamcamp, Amst. 1771. . 1700fo. 1531.
- in a public sale at Mr. Christie’s, 1826. 100 gs.
626. An Allegorical Subject, allusive to the Life of Henry IV.
of France. A spirited sketch.
Collection of d’Argenville, . . . 1756. . 800 fs. 32l.
627. St. Cecilia, singing and playing on the harpsichord.
The saint is attended by angels, one of whom is seated on the
back of a sphynx.
5st. 7 in. by 1ft. 3 in.—C.
Engraved by Witdouc. This subject, with two angels, is also
engraved by Panneels, and again by Lommelin. The above came
from the collection of Prince Carignan.
Collection of the Due de Tailard, . 1756. . 20,050/s. 802Z.
Now in the gallery at Potsdam.
628. St. Cecilia, &c. &c., attended by two angels.
7 ft. by 5 ft 2 in.—C.
Engraved by Panneels, Lommelin, and Wyngaerde.
Collection of M. Sonsot, Brussels, 1739. . 1400j7o. 1261.
The preceding saint, seen in profile, playing on an organ, is
engraved, anonymous ; and again, with the face presented in a three-
quarter view, anonymous.
629- The Adoration of the Kings. This picture is composed
of fourteen figures, and is distinguished from others of the
same subject by the Virgin holding the infant Saviour in a
sitting posture, on a pillow, before whom a magi (seen in a