344 PETER PAUL RUBENS.
to support his feeble frame. Engraved of an oval form, with
an embellished spandril by Spits. Described from the print.
37-5. Cleopatra, with the serpent attached to her bosom.
A portrait of a lady in that character. See notice, No.
1171, Vol. II. For “engraved by Neeffs,” read “ Panneels,
1631.”
376. Maximilian, Archduke of Austria. See description,
No. 1172, Vol. II. For “ Meysens,” read “ P. de Jode.”
377. Portrait of Albert, Archduke of Austria and Duke
of Burgundy, represented in nearly a front view; his dress is
distinguished by a rich lace ruff and a gold chain, to which
is attached the order of the Golden Fleece. See notice of
the same, No. 1176, Vol. II. Engraved in a richly embel-
lished oval by Soutman and Suyderhoef.
A portrait of the same Archduke, habited in black silk, is
engraved by P. de Jode.
378. Portrait of Isabella Clara, Archduchess os Austria,
&c. represented in a front view, with her head richly decked
with jewels ; a full white ruff encircles her neck, and a large
cross of diamonds and a double row of pearls are suspended
in front. Engraved by P. de Jode. See also Nos. 1177 to
to 1183 inclusive, Vol. n.
379. A Landscape, in which is introduced a shepherd,
seated on a stone, playing on a pipe. See description, No.
1212, Vol. ii.
Sold in the Collection of Mons. Dutartre, 1804, at Paris ;
3403 fr. (136Z.)
This picture, together with several other excellent works of art,
was presented in 1836 to the National Gallery by the late Eight
Hon. Lord Farnborough.
to support his feeble frame. Engraved of an oval form, with
an embellished spandril by Spits. Described from the print.
37-5. Cleopatra, with the serpent attached to her bosom.
A portrait of a lady in that character. See notice, No.
1171, Vol. II. For “engraved by Neeffs,” read “ Panneels,
1631.”
376. Maximilian, Archduke of Austria. See description,
No. 1172, Vol. II. For “ Meysens,” read “ P. de Jode.”
377. Portrait of Albert, Archduke of Austria and Duke
of Burgundy, represented in nearly a front view; his dress is
distinguished by a rich lace ruff and a gold chain, to which
is attached the order of the Golden Fleece. See notice of
the same, No. 1176, Vol. II. Engraved in a richly embel-
lished oval by Soutman and Suyderhoef.
A portrait of the same Archduke, habited in black silk, is
engraved by P. de Jode.
378. Portrait of Isabella Clara, Archduchess os Austria,
&c. represented in a front view, with her head richly decked
with jewels ; a full white ruff encircles her neck, and a large
cross of diamonds and a double row of pearls are suspended
in front. Engraved by P. de Jode. See also Nos. 1177 to
to 1183 inclusive, Vol. n.
379. A Landscape, in which is introduced a shepherd,
seated on a stone, playing on a pipe. See description, No.
1212, Vol. ii.
Sold in the Collection of Mons. Dutartre, 1804, at Paris ;
3403 fr. (136Z.)
This picture, together with several other excellent works of art,
was presented in 1836 to the National Gallery by the late Eight
Hon. Lord Farnborough.