PETER PAUL RUBENS.
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53. The Duke d’Alba.
54. The Duke John Frederic of Saxony.
55. Philip Landgrave of Hesse.
56. Isabella d’Este, Duchess of Mantua.
57. The same attired in black.
58. Alphonso d’Este, Duke of Ferara.
59. Francis Sforza, second Duke of Milan.
60. Andres Gritti, a Doge of Venice.
61. Philip the Second, King of Spain, whole length.
62. Ydiaque, secretary of the preceding monarch.
63. Portrait, unknown.
64. The dwarf of Philip the Second.
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66. z Portraits of Venetian Courtesans.
67. )
68. A ditto.
The sollowing twelve Lots are aster various great painters.
69. Cupid asleep, after Guido Rheni.
70. A head, after Tintoretto.
71 to 75. Five pictures of the Acts of the Apostles, after
Raffaelle.
76. Psyche, after ditto.
77. A head of St. John, after ditto.
78. A portrait of Balthasar de Castillion, after ditto.
79. Emperor Charles the Fifth wearing a morion helmet, by
A. Vandyck, after Titian.
80. A subject from the Acts of the Apostles, after Raffaelle.
The sollowing ninety-two pictures are by Rubens.
81. Cupids wrestling. The subject is borrowed from Philos-
trates.
82. A Bacchanal of shepherds and shepherdesses, from the same.
83. Naked Nymphs and Satyrs.
84. The Virgin with St. George and other saints in a landscape.
85. Andromeda chained to a rock. Figures size of life.
86. The Magdalen. Ditto.
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53. The Duke d’Alba.
54. The Duke John Frederic of Saxony.
55. Philip Landgrave of Hesse.
56. Isabella d’Este, Duchess of Mantua.
57. The same attired in black.
58. Alphonso d’Este, Duke of Ferara.
59. Francis Sforza, second Duke of Milan.
60. Andres Gritti, a Doge of Venice.
61. Philip the Second, King of Spain, whole length.
62. Ydiaque, secretary of the preceding monarch.
63. Portrait, unknown.
64. The dwarf of Philip the Second.
65.1
66. z Portraits of Venetian Courtesans.
67. )
68. A ditto.
The sollowing twelve Lots are aster various great painters.
69. Cupid asleep, after Guido Rheni.
70. A head, after Tintoretto.
71 to 75. Five pictures of the Acts of the Apostles, after
Raffaelle.
76. Psyche, after ditto.
77. A head of St. John, after ditto.
78. A portrait of Balthasar de Castillion, after ditto.
79. Emperor Charles the Fifth wearing a morion helmet, by
A. Vandyck, after Titian.
80. A subject from the Acts of the Apostles, after Raffaelle.
The sollowing ninety-two pictures are by Rubens.
81. Cupids wrestling. The subject is borrowed from Philos-
trates.
82. A Bacchanal of shepherds and shepherdesses, from the same.
83. Naked Nymphs and Satyrs.
84. The Virgin with St. George and other saints in a landscape.
85. Andromeda chained to a rock. Figures size of life.
86. The Magdalen. Ditto.