RUBENS.
327
1220. Four small Drawings of subjects relating to the life of
St. Ignatius.
1221. A pen Sketch of the Defeat of the Army of Sennacherib
by the destroying Angel. 19fs.
1222. A View of the Vegetable Market at Antwerp, with
several women, who are busy with fruit, &c. A lady, followed
by her maid, is approaching a stall.
Done with a pen, washed in bistre. 315 fs. 1%1. 10s.
Collection of Prince de Conti, . . 1777. . 280 fs. 117.
1223. An Altar, near which is a Genius uniting Painting
with Nature. A tablet, surmounted with the prow of a ship,
and supported at the sides by figures personifying Abundance
and Good Government.
Done with a pen, washed in bistre. 26fs.
1224. Time overcoming Death, the Destroyer of all things.
Done in black chalk, washed in India ink, for a title-page. 131 fs.
1225. A Composition of fifteen figures, of which the Saviour
and the Virgin are the principal ones.
Done in bistre, heightened with white ; for a title-page. 80 fs.
1226. A Trophy of the arms of vanquished nations.
Done for a title-page to a history of the Caesars. Engraved by Lasne.
1227. View of a Village in Flanders, in the middle of which
is a wood hovel.
A pen drawing, washed with indigo. 147fs. 61.
1228. View of a Hamlet in Flanders, with a river in the
fore-ground, in which cavaliers are watering their steeds, and
cows are drinking. 140fs. 51.10s.
327
1220. Four small Drawings of subjects relating to the life of
St. Ignatius.
1221. A pen Sketch of the Defeat of the Army of Sennacherib
by the destroying Angel. 19fs.
1222. A View of the Vegetable Market at Antwerp, with
several women, who are busy with fruit, &c. A lady, followed
by her maid, is approaching a stall.
Done with a pen, washed in bistre. 315 fs. 1%1. 10s.
Collection of Prince de Conti, . . 1777. . 280 fs. 117.
1223. An Altar, near which is a Genius uniting Painting
with Nature. A tablet, surmounted with the prow of a ship,
and supported at the sides by figures personifying Abundance
and Good Government.
Done with a pen, washed in bistre. 26fs.
1224. Time overcoming Death, the Destroyer of all things.
Done in black chalk, washed in India ink, for a title-page. 131 fs.
1225. A Composition of fifteen figures, of which the Saviour
and the Virgin are the principal ones.
Done in bistre, heightened with white ; for a title-page. 80 fs.
1226. A Trophy of the arms of vanquished nations.
Done for a title-page to a history of the Caesars. Engraved by Lasne.
1227. View of a Village in Flanders, in the middle of which
is a wood hovel.
A pen drawing, washed with indigo. 147fs. 61.
1228. View of a Hamlet in Flanders, with a river in the
fore-ground, in which cavaliers are watering their steeds, and
cows are drinking. 140fs. 51.10s.