RUBENS (Petrus Pall us)
(1677-1640)
44. — Sketch for the Ceiling of the Chapel of Whitehall
King James, habited in royal robes, seated on a throne; on his right is Bellona, holding a shield; and before him is an armed figure, with the torch of Discord in his hand; from these the king is turning with disdain towards two females who are embracing, and who personify Peace and Abundance; in front of them is Mercury, pacifying the demon ol war by the touch of his caduceus. An angel and two cherubs, bearing a chaplet, are floating buoyant in the air over the king’s head.
Panel, 24 in by 18 1/2 in.
Mentioned in Smith’s t Catalogue Raisonne », part 11, n* 717.
From the Collection of M. Ilorion. Brussels, 1788. Sir Joshua Reynolds, 1790. Colonel II. Baillie.
RUBENS (Petrus Paulis)
(1577-1640)
45. — St. Peter and St. Paul
Each standing in an archway; St. Peter on the left, holding a key in each hand : St. Paul on the right, leaning on a sword. Back- ground of skv. Small full-length figures. Sketch.
Panel, 20 in. by 25 in. Exhibited at the Royal Academy, London, i 885 .'
From the Collection of Colonel Hankey, Beaulieu, Hastings.
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