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112 Route 10. BRUSSELS. Royal Museums:
raine, Grand Duchess of Tuscany ; 228. Corn. Huysmans, Landscape,
— 7415. Rubens, Christ and Nicodemus.
toom VWI (Salle Teniers). To the right: Rubens, 396. Fall of
the Titans, 395. Rape of Hippodameia, 394. Mercury and Argus
(sketches for the pictures in the Prado Gallery); 509. Ad. van Nieu-
lant, Carnival on the ice at Antwerp; 683. Corn. de Vos, Jan Roose,
Burgomaster of Antwerp; D. Teniers the Younger, 460. Landscape,
#457. Flemish village-feast (1652); above. 385. Rubens, Archduke Er-
nest, Stadtholder of the Netherlands; 394. Rubens(?), Landscape with
the hunt of Meleager and Atalanta; 162. Van Dyck, A.de la Faille,
a magistrate of Antwerp (ca. 1630); 411. Dan. Seghers, Flowers; 393.
Rubens, Martyrdom of St. Ursula and her companions (sketch); 83.
D. Teniers the Younger and J. Brueghel, Temptation of St. An-
thony, in a wreath of flowers; above, 475. D. Teniers the Younger and
L, van Uden, Setting out for market; #455. D. Teniers the Younger,
The five senses; 741. Van Dyck, Rinaldo and Armida; 461. D. Teniers
the Younger, Landscape; 722. Sim. de Vos, Isabella Roose; 474.
G. van Tilburg, The five senses (tive small pictures); 662. P. Snayers,
Pilgrimage of the Infanta Isabella to the Chapel of St. Anne in
Laeken, with a view of Brussels in the background; 113. G. Coques,
L. Faid herbe, the architect and sculptor; *459. D. Teniers the Younger,
Temptation of St. Anthony; *78. Adr. Brouwer, Flute - player;
D. Teniers the Younger, *462. Portrait of a young man, 456. The
village-doctor; 77. Adr. Brouwer, Peasants carousing.
Room VII (Galerie Jordaens & Snyders). On the entrance-wall:
434. Snyders, Still-life; *664. Jordaens, Twelfth Night (‘le roi boit’);
476. A. van Utrecht and J. Jordvens, Fishmonger’s and poulterer’s
shop; 234. Jordaens, St. Martin casting out a devil (1630); 302.
Ad. Fr. van der Meulen, Camp of Louis XIV. at Tournai. Jordaens,
237. Allegory of the vanity of earthly things; 236. Triumph of Prince
Frederick Henry of Nassau (comp. p. 340; sketch); #238. Pan and
the peasant who blew hot and cold (from sop’s Fables). 433.
Snyders, Still-life; 240. Jordaens, Pan and Syrinx; above, 518. J.
Wildens, Festival on the Scheldt at Antwerp (1636); *436. Snyders,
Garland of fruit; *235. Jordzens, Abundance ; Rubens, 392. Wisdom
conquering War and Discord, sketch for a ceiling-painting at White-
hall Palace, *386, *387. Portraits of Charles de Cordes and his
wife (1648), 390. Madonna with the rose-bush; 389. Van Dyck (or
Rubens?), Four heads of negroes (study); 498. Snyders, Heads of
deer (study); *242. Jordaens, Twelfth Night; 379. Rubens, Coron-
ation of the Virgin (studio-piece); 127. De Crayer, The hermits
SS. Paul and Anthony fed with bread by a raven; 179. Jan Fyt,
Still-life; Jordaens, 691. Triumph of Bacchus, 239. Rebecca and
Eleazar (landscape by J. Wildens). — Between the pillars: 430. P.
Snayers, Siege of Courtrai by the Spaniards in 1648 (painted in
1650). — From the centre of this gallery, where we enjoy a splendid
retrospect of the large pictures in the Rubens gallery, we enter — |