RUBENS.
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car, the wheels of which are passing over the dead bodies of
his enemies.
Engraved (oval), anonymous, after a drawing by Rubens done
from a cameo.
1251. Three Heads, after cameos, viz. Agrippina, between
two cornucopias, from which are issuing the heads of two
infants, her children; of the other two heads, one wears a
helmet encompassed by a wreath of laurels, the other a diadem.
The two last are engraved, anonymous, of a round form.
1252. Six Heads, 'viz. Tiberius, crowned with oak and
having a shield before his breast, two heads of young Romans,
Mecaenas, a Female wearing a helmet shaped like an elephant’s
head, and Pallas.
Ovals, done after antiques; engraved, anonymous, on the same
plate.
1253. Four Heads (the faces are all represented in prosile),
viz. Germanicus Caesar, C. Caesar Augustus, Solon, and
Socrates.
Done after antiques ; engraved, anonymous, on the same plate.
1254. Four Heads, viz. Plato, Nicias, Pallas, and Alex-
ander Magnus.
Done after antiques ; engraved, anonymous, on the same plate.
1255. A Plate with twenty-four ovals, sixteen of which
contain medals of Julius Caesar.
Done after antique medals ; engraved, anonymous.
1256. A Swan seated on her nest, composed of reeds and
bulrushes, in a sequestered landscape. A brilliant and spirited
sketch, designed to be engraved for a book.
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car, the wheels of which are passing over the dead bodies of
his enemies.
Engraved (oval), anonymous, after a drawing by Rubens done
from a cameo.
1251. Three Heads, after cameos, viz. Agrippina, between
two cornucopias, from which are issuing the heads of two
infants, her children; of the other two heads, one wears a
helmet encompassed by a wreath of laurels, the other a diadem.
The two last are engraved, anonymous, of a round form.
1252. Six Heads, 'viz. Tiberius, crowned with oak and
having a shield before his breast, two heads of young Romans,
Mecaenas, a Female wearing a helmet shaped like an elephant’s
head, and Pallas.
Ovals, done after antiques; engraved, anonymous, on the same
plate.
1253. Four Heads (the faces are all represented in prosile),
viz. Germanicus Caesar, C. Caesar Augustus, Solon, and
Socrates.
Done after antiques ; engraved, anonymous, on the same plate.
1254. Four Heads, viz. Plato, Nicias, Pallas, and Alex-
ander Magnus.
Done after antiques ; engraved, anonymous, on the same plate.
1255. A Plate with twenty-four ovals, sixteen of which
contain medals of Julius Caesar.
Done after antique medals ; engraved, anonymous.
1256. A Swan seated on her nest, composed of reeds and
bulrushes, in a sequestered landscape. A brilliant and spirited
sketch, designed to be engraved for a book.