294 RUBENS.
drawing a sword from her breast. A cross, a crown of thorns,
and a spear, are on the ground in front.
Engraved by W. P. Leuw.
A Drawing, in chalks, done by the artist for the engraver to
work from, is in the collection of Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A.
11| in. by 7| in.
1031. The Virgin, standing with the infant Saviour in her
arms, and presenting a scapulary to a Carmelite monk, who is
receiving it on his knees.
Engraved by P. de Jode.
1032. Saint Ignatius Loyola, while asleep, tormented by
demons.
Engraved by Audran, from a drawing by Rubens, formerly in
the collection of M. Mariette.
1033. Philemon and Baucis entertaining Jupiter and
Mercury.
Engraved by Meyssens.
1034. Venus suckling the Loves. The goddess is repre-
sented bending down with one knee on the ground, and
pressing the lips of one of the infant Loves to her breast,
which the other two are also endeavouring to obtain. A
landscape forms the back-ground.
Engraved by Surugue and C. Galle. M. Watelet has also etched
the same, from a drawing by Rubens, done with the pen and
chalk; then in the collection of M. Mariette; sold, 1775, for
170/s., 7Z.
The following eighteen Saints are single figures, charac-
terized by their appropriate emblems :—
1035. St. Anthony. 1040. St. Hubert.
1036. St. Anthony, of Padua. 1041. St. Ignatius de Loyola.
1037. St. Bernard. 1042. St. John the Baptist.
1038. St. Francis. 1043. St. John the Evange-
1039. St. Francis de Paula. list, with a chalice.
drawing a sword from her breast. A cross, a crown of thorns,
and a spear, are on the ground in front.
Engraved by W. P. Leuw.
A Drawing, in chalks, done by the artist for the engraver to
work from, is in the collection of Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A.
11| in. by 7| in.
1031. The Virgin, standing with the infant Saviour in her
arms, and presenting a scapulary to a Carmelite monk, who is
receiving it on his knees.
Engraved by P. de Jode.
1032. Saint Ignatius Loyola, while asleep, tormented by
demons.
Engraved by Audran, from a drawing by Rubens, formerly in
the collection of M. Mariette.
1033. Philemon and Baucis entertaining Jupiter and
Mercury.
Engraved by Meyssens.
1034. Venus suckling the Loves. The goddess is repre-
sented bending down with one knee on the ground, and
pressing the lips of one of the infant Loves to her breast,
which the other two are also endeavouring to obtain. A
landscape forms the back-ground.
Engraved by Surugue and C. Galle. M. Watelet has also etched
the same, from a drawing by Rubens, done with the pen and
chalk; then in the collection of M. Mariette; sold, 1775, for
170/s., 7Z.
The following eighteen Saints are single figures, charac-
terized by their appropriate emblems :—
1035. St. Anthony. 1040. St. Hubert.
1036. St. Anthony, of Padua. 1041. St. Ignatius de Loyola.
1037. St. Bernard. 1042. St. John the Baptist.
1038. St. Francis. 1043. St. John the Evange-
1039. St. Francis de Paula. list, with a chalice.