PETER PAUL RUBENS.
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15. The Coronation of the Virgin by the Holy Trinity.
Described No. 31, Vol. II.
Now in the Museum at Brussels.
A duplicate of the preceding, with some trissing variations,
the joint work of Rubens and Scholars.
8/L 7 by 5 st. 11.—C.
Is in the Public Gallery at Berlin.
16. The original Study for the above, done in a free and
spirited manner.
1 st. 7 by 1 st. 41—P.
Was in the hands of a printseller for sale, 1834. Price 50 gs.
17. David cutting off the head of Goliath. The giant is
represented prostrate on the ground, and the young shepherd
has one foot on his head, and with upraised sword is about
to sever it from the body. An army of cavalry and infantry
are visible in the distance. Etched by Panneels, 1630, pro-
bably from a sketch. This print differs from those by Punt
and Preissler.
18. St. Clara, with the Host in her hands, bowing before
the Virgin. Engraved by Preissler and Punt.
19. St. Barbara holding a palm branch, and approaching
a prison. Engraved by Preissler and Punt.
20. The Assumption of the Virgin. See description, No.
70, Vol. ii.; and read also, “ Engraved, with omissions, by
C. Galle and G. Huberti.”
In the Museum at Brussels.
247
15. The Coronation of the Virgin by the Holy Trinity.
Described No. 31, Vol. II.
Now in the Museum at Brussels.
A duplicate of the preceding, with some trissing variations,
the joint work of Rubens and Scholars.
8/L 7 by 5 st. 11.—C.
Is in the Public Gallery at Berlin.
16. The original Study for the above, done in a free and
spirited manner.
1 st. 7 by 1 st. 41—P.
Was in the hands of a printseller for sale, 1834. Price 50 gs.
17. David cutting off the head of Goliath. The giant is
represented prostrate on the ground, and the young shepherd
has one foot on his head, and with upraised sword is about
to sever it from the body. An army of cavalry and infantry
are visible in the distance. Etched by Panneels, 1630, pro-
bably from a sketch. This print differs from those by Punt
and Preissler.
18. St. Clara, with the Host in her hands, bowing before
the Virgin. Engraved by Preissler and Punt.
19. St. Barbara holding a palm branch, and approaching
a prison. Engraved by Preissler and Punt.
20. The Assumption of the Virgin. See description, No.
70, Vol. ii.; and read also, “ Engraved, with omissions, by
C. Galle and G. Huberti.”
In the Museum at Brussels.