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Smith, John
A catalogue raisonné of the works of the most eminent Dutch, Flemish, and French painters: in which is included a short biographical notice of the artists, with a copious description of their principal pictures : a statement of the prices at which such pictures have been sold at public sales on the continent and in England; a reference the the galleries and private collections in which a large portion are at present; and the names of the artists by whom they have been engraved; to which is added, a brief notice of the scholars & imitators of the great masters of the above schools (Part 2) — London: Smith and Son, 1830

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1044. St. Joseph.
1045. St. Joseph, and the infant
Jesus holding a branch
of lilies.
1046. St. Joseph, having in
his arms the Saviour,
who is crowning a saint.
The whole of the preceding are f

1047. St. Pau].
1048. St. Agnes.
1049. St. Agatha.
1050. St. Apollonia.
1051. St. Theresa.
1052. St. Ursula.
igraved ; Vanden Enden ex.

1053. St. Catherine leaning on a broken wheel, and holding
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a sword in her hand. A half-length figure,
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Engraved by B. Bolswert and Panneels.
1054. St. Catherine leaning on a sword, and treading under
foot a portion of a wheel ; an angel is placing a crown on her
head.
Engraved by Galle.
A similar composition, entitled “ The Coronation of St. Cathe-
rine,” is engraved by P. de Jode, and copied anonymous. The
same is engraved by L. Zucchi.
1055. St. Catherine.
Engraved by Vosterman, on an outline by Rubens, done from
the antique.
1056. St. Catherine treading on a broken wheel, holding
in one hand a sword and in the other a palm-branch. A
study for a ceiling.
Etched by Rubens.
1057. An Allegorical Composition, representing the Virgin
standing upon three globes, placed on the back of St. Francis,
who is bending on his knees with the weight. The Virgin
appears to be addressing a company of monks, at the head
of whom is Philip IV.; beyond these is seen a car in the
clouds, drawn by eagles and guided by an angel, having
three kings in it; in the opposite side is a similar car, drawn
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