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VAN DYCK.
view, looking upwards ; his sinking frame is supported on one
side by an angel in a blue vest, while a second angel is di-
recting his attention to the First Person of the Trinity. On the
right is St. Monica on her knees, in adoration ; and on the
opposite side is a monk, also prostrate.
11 ft. 6 in. by 6 ft.—C. Worth 1000 gs.
Engraved by P. de Jode and Vanden Enden.
This capital picture was transferred to the Louvre during the war,
and restored in 1815, and is now in the church of St. Augustin, at
Antwerp.
The original Sketch for the preceding, done en grisaille, is in the
collection of Paul Methuen, Esq.
The ten following Pictures were in the Collection
os Rubens, and are found inserted in the Catalogue
of his Efsects, made after his decease: —
6. Jupiter and Antiope. (Lot 228.)
This subject is etched by Van Dyck, and engraved by Soutman.
—See Munich Gallery Collection.
7. Saint Jerome attended by an angel.
(Lot 229.)
8. Saint Jerome on his knees, in adoration.
The figure is
of the size of life.
(Lot 230).
There is a picture of this subject in the Althorp
a second in the Dresden Gallery.
Collection; and
9. Saint Jerome. A small picture.
(Lot 231.)
10. Christ betrayed in the Garden.
(Lot 232.)
11. Saint Ambrose.
(Lot 233.)
12. Saint Martin.
(Lot 234.)
13. Christ crowned with Thorns.
Etched by Van Dyck, and copied by Daret.
(Lot 235.)
VAN DYCK.
view, looking upwards ; his sinking frame is supported on one
side by an angel in a blue vest, while a second angel is di-
recting his attention to the First Person of the Trinity. On the
right is St. Monica on her knees, in adoration ; and on the
opposite side is a monk, also prostrate.
11 ft. 6 in. by 6 ft.—C. Worth 1000 gs.
Engraved by P. de Jode and Vanden Enden.
This capital picture was transferred to the Louvre during the war,
and restored in 1815, and is now in the church of St. Augustin, at
Antwerp.
The original Sketch for the preceding, done en grisaille, is in the
collection of Paul Methuen, Esq.
The ten following Pictures were in the Collection
os Rubens, and are found inserted in the Catalogue
of his Efsects, made after his decease: —
6. Jupiter and Antiope. (Lot 228.)
This subject is etched by Van Dyck, and engraved by Soutman.
—See Munich Gallery Collection.
7. Saint Jerome attended by an angel.
(Lot 229.)
8. Saint Jerome on his knees, in adoration.
The figure is
of the size of life.
(Lot 230).
There is a picture of this subject in the Althorp
a second in the Dresden Gallery.
Collection; and
9. Saint Jerome. A small picture.
(Lot 231.)
10. Christ betrayed in the Garden.
(Lot 232.)
11. Saint Ambrose.
(Lot 233.)
12. Saint Martin.
(Lot 234.)
13. Christ crowned with Thorns.
Etched by Van Dyck, and copied by Daret.
(Lot 235.)