1. Portrait of Ferdinando Gonzaga (Fragment), by Peter Paul Rubens. Canvas, 48 by 38.2 cm. (Private Collection, England.)
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2. Portrait of Francesco Gonzaga, by Peter Paul Rubens. Black Chalk, with Touches of Red and White Chalks, 22.6 by 16.1 cm. (Nationalmuseum, Stockholm.)
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3. Portrait of Ferdinando Gonzaga, by Peter Paul Rubens. Black Chalk with Touches of Red and White Chalks, 22.4 by 16 cm. (Nationalmuseum, Stockholm.)
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4. X-Ray of the Fragment Illustrated in Fig.5. [Portrait of Vincenzo Gonzaga (Fragment), by Peter Paul Rubens. Canvas, 67 by 51.5 cm. (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna.)]
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5. Portrait of Vincenzo Gonzaga (Fragment), by Peter Paul Rubens. Canvas, 67 by 51.5 cm. (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna.)
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6. The Gonzaga Family in Adoration of the Trinity (Fragments), by Peter Paul Rubens. (Palazzo Ducale, Mantua.)
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7. Portrait of Margherita Gonzaga (Fragment), by Peter Paul Rubens. Canvas, 65 by 51.5 cm. (Burchard Collection, London.)
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8. Fragment of Portrait of Eleonora Gonzaga with Her Dog, by Peter Paul Rubens. Canvas, 67 by 34 cm. (Palazzo Ducale, Mantua.)
2. Tintoretto (298A). 3. Tintoretto (310). 4. Savoldo (307A). 5. Signorelli (79A). 6. Piero di Cosimo (204). 7. Andrea del Sarto (246). 8. Veronese (311). 9. Giovanni Bellini (20). 10. Barnaba da Modena (1171). 11. Veronese (326). 12. Melozzo da Forli (54). 13. Sodoma (109). 14. Guido Reni (373). 15. Borgognone (51). 16. Francia (122). 17. Raffaelino del Garbo (98). 18. Romanino (151). 19. Costa (112). 20. Titian (161). Paintings from the Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum, Berlin, Destroyed in Flakturm Friedrichshain, 1945. (Numbers in Brackets Refer to the 1931 Catalogue of Pictures in Kaiser-Friedrich and Deutsche Museums.)
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21. Caravaggio (365). 22. Van Dyck (778). 23. Van Dyck (799). 24. Reynolds (1637B). 25. Chardin (1669). 26. Rubens (776A). 27. Rubens (763A). 28. Rubens (762B). 29. Rubens (762C). 30. Petrus Cristus (529 E, F). 31. Fra Bartolommeo (249). 32. Catena (32). 33. Reynolds (1711). 34. Caravaggio (356). 35. Jordaens (1703). 36. Van Dyck (770). 37. Goya (1619B). Paintings from the Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum, Berlin, destroyed in Flakturm Friedrichshain, 1945. (Numbers in Brackets Refer to the 1931 Catalogue of Pictures in Kaiser-Friedrich and Deutsche Museums.)
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38. Fra Filippo Lippi (95). 39. Hobbema (886) 40. Aert de Gelder (806A). 41. Caravaggio (359). 42. Veronese (304). 43. Veronese (309). 44. Sassetta (1122). 45. Domenico Ghirlandaio (88). 46. Alonso Cano (414B). 47. Zurbaran (404A). 48. Alvise Vivarini (38). 49. Tura (111). 50. Moretto (197). 51. Saxony, c. 1380 (1738). 52. Botticelli (102). 53. Jacob van Ruisdael (884). 54. Murillo (414). 55. Hubert Robert (2000). 56. Kalf (948G). Paintings from the Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum, Berlin, destroyed in Flakturm Friedrichshain, 1945. (Numbers in Brackets Refer to the 1931 Catalogue of Pictures in Kaiser-Friedrich and Deutsche Museums.)
1. Infanta Margarita of the Descalzas Reales, by Peter Paul Rubens. Canvas, 73 by 65.4 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, Wellington Gift.)
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2. Adoration of the Magi, by Peter Paul Rubens. Canvas, 68.6 by 50.8 cm. (Private Collection.)
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3. Philip II of Spain, by Peter Paul Rubens after Titian. Canvas, 178 by 104 cm. (Chatsworth Estates Co.)
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4. The Conversion of St Paul, by Peter Paul Rubens. Pen and Ink with Bistre Wash on Paper, 22.4 by c. 33 cm. (Left Half: Ashmolean Museum; Right Half: Whereabouts Unknown.)
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5. Sketch for a Portrait of Brigida Spinola-Doria, by Peter Paul Rubens. Pen and Ink over Pencil, with Wash in Bistre and Indian Ink, 31.5 by 18.5 cm. (Private Collection.)
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6. James I Uniting the Kingdoms of England and Scotland, by Peter Paul Rubens. Sketch for the Ceiling of the Banqueting House, Whitehall. Panel, 63.5 by 48.3 cm. (Colonel R. H. Davies.)
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7. Detail from Cardinal Infant Ferdinand, by Peter Paul Rubens. Canvas. (Alte Pinakothek, Munich.)
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8. Detail from Cardinal Infant Ferdinand. From the Studio of Peter Paul Rubens. Canvas. (Earl Spencer, Althorp.)
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9. Sketch for a Lion Hunt, by Peter Paul Rubens. Panel. (Marquess of Cholmondeley.)
Plate I. A-The Crucifixion of St. Andrew. By Otto van Veen. Panel. (Church of St. Andrew, Antwerp). Rubens before Italy
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Plate I. B-St. Helena. By P. P. Rubens. Panel, 252 by 189 cm. (Hospital, Grasse). Rubens before Italy
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Plate I. C-Alexander Farnese Defending the Catholic Faith. Engraving by Gisbert van Veen after Otto van Veen. 1585. Rubens before Italy
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Plate I. D-SS. Domitilla, Nereo And Achilleo. By P. P. Rubens. on Slate. (S. Maria in Vallicella, Rome). Rubens before Italy
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Plate II. A-Portrait of a Young Man. By P. P. Rubens. Signed And Dated 1597. Copper, 21.6 by 14.6 cm. (Blank Collection, Newark, New Jersey). Rubens before Italy
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Plate II. B-Archduke Albert As Cardinal. Drawing for the Engraving by G. Velden after Otto van Veen (1597). The Border Here Attributed to P. P. Rubens. Oil Colour on Paper, 48 by 36 cm. (Albertina, Vienna). Rubens before Italy
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Plate III. A-Jacob Wrestling with the Angel. Attributed to P. P. Rubens. Panel, 62.6 by 49.5 cm. (Dr. Ludwig Burchard). Rubens before Italy
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Plate III. B-Tobias Returning with the Angel. Here Attributed to P. P. Rubens. Panel, 90.8 by 72.4 cm. (Private Collection, London). Rubens before Italy
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"Mountainous Landscape" by Tobias Verhaecht. Pen And Bistre Drawing, 25 by 36 cm. (Print Room, Dresden)
Moses, Detail from the Pièta (Unfinished). By Titian. 1573. (Accademia, Venice)
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Plate I. A-Portrait of Johann Friedrich, Elector of Saxony, by Titian. About 1550. Canvas, 103 by 83 cm. (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna). Titian: Notes on the Venice Exhibition
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Plate I. B-Portrait of a Man, by Titian. about 1560. Canvas, 112 by 93 cm. (Royal Gallery Copenhagen). Titian: Notes on the Venice Exhibition
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Plate II. A-The Annunciation. (Detail). by Titian. 1560-65. (S. Salvador, Venice). Titian: Notes on the Venice Exhibition
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Plate II. B-St. Sebastian (Detail). By Titian. 1570-75. (The Hermitage, Leningrad). Titian: Notes on the Venice Exhibition
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Plate II. C-Wisdom (Detail). by Titian. About 1560. (Biblioteca Marciana, Venice). Titian: Notes on the Venice Exhibition