RUBENS.
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by P. Pontius; Democrites, Plato, M. Brutus, and Seneca, by
L. Vosterman; Demosthenes and Cicero, by Witdouc; and
Julius Caesar, by Bolswert.
The following six subjects are engraved anonymous, after
drawings by Rubens, when at Rome, done to illustrate a work
written by Philip Rubens, entitled Antuerpice ex Officina, Plan-
tiniana, 1608, viz:—
1265. A Pemale wearing the Roman toga.
1266. A Chariot Race in the Circus.
Drawn from an antique bas-relief, near the gate of Pope Pius.
1267. Two Figures wearing the Roman tunic.
Drawn after antique statues in marble.
1268. The Head of a Priestess, seen in profile, with a cap on.
At the side is another cap of a priestess.
1269- A Frieze, composed of the instruments used in sacri-
fices and a cap of a priestess.
1270. A Medal of Faustina; and on the reverse a subject
alluding to an establishment formed by that princess for the
education of young females.
The following were engraved, after Designs by
Rubens, for Frontispieces and Vignettes for Books.
1271. An architectural Elevation, decorated at the sides by
termini of Mercury and Minerva supporting a cornice, and the
figure of Juno attended by an eagle and peacock. Dated 1613.
1272. A Tablet containing the title, above which are Saint
Augustin with a blazing heart; Saints Innocent, Zozimus,
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by P. Pontius; Democrites, Plato, M. Brutus, and Seneca, by
L. Vosterman; Demosthenes and Cicero, by Witdouc; and
Julius Caesar, by Bolswert.
The following six subjects are engraved anonymous, after
drawings by Rubens, when at Rome, done to illustrate a work
written by Philip Rubens, entitled Antuerpice ex Officina, Plan-
tiniana, 1608, viz:—
1265. A Pemale wearing the Roman toga.
1266. A Chariot Race in the Circus.
Drawn from an antique bas-relief, near the gate of Pope Pius.
1267. Two Figures wearing the Roman tunic.
Drawn after antique statues in marble.
1268. The Head of a Priestess, seen in profile, with a cap on.
At the side is another cap of a priestess.
1269- A Frieze, composed of the instruments used in sacri-
fices and a cap of a priestess.
1270. A Medal of Faustina; and on the reverse a subject
alluding to an establishment formed by that princess for the
education of young females.
The following were engraved, after Designs by
Rubens, for Frontispieces and Vignettes for Books.
1271. An architectural Elevation, decorated at the sides by
termini of Mercury and Minerva supporting a cornice, and the
figure of Juno attended by an eagle and peacock. Dated 1613.
1272. A Tablet containing the title, above which are Saint
Augustin with a blazing heart; Saints Innocent, Zozimus,