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Thursday, 10 December 2015

The Rysbrack Statuettes of Rubens, van Dyck and du Quesnoy, Part 20, A Terracotta relief of van Dyck.

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 A Terracotta Relief of Anthony van Dyck Here attributed to Michael Rysbrack.     Anthony van Dyck Her...

The Rysbrack Statuettes of Rubens, van Dyck and du Quesnoy, Part 19, The Bristol Terracotta Statuettes of van Dyck by Rysbrack.

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The Terracotta Statuette of Anthony van Dyck By Michael Rysbrack.     The Terracotta Statuett...
Thursday, 19 November 2015

The Rysbrack Statuettes of Rubens, van Dyck and du Quesnoy, Part 18, The Terracotta Statuettes of Rubens by Rysbrack.

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    The Terracotta Statuette of Peter Paul Rubens. at the Musee d'Ixelles, Brussels, Belgium   After the original terracotta by...

The Rysbrack Statuettes of Rubens, van Dyck and du Quesnoy, Part 17, The Terracotta Statuettes of Rubens by Rysbrack.

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  The Original Terracotta Statuette of Peter Paul Rubens By Michael Rysbrack.   Signed on the supporting column, Mich....
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Wednesday, 18 November 2015

The Rysbrack Statuettes of Rubens, van Dyck and du Quesnoy, Part 16, du Quesnoy at the National Museum Naples

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The Marble bust of Francois du Quesnoy sometimes Francois Duquennois. In Italy known as il Fiamingo            ...
Monday, 16 November 2015

The Rysbrack Statuettes of Rubens, van Dyck and du Quesnoy, Part 15, The Hagley Hall Marble Bust of Sir Peter - Paul Rubens.

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The Marble bust of Sir Peter - Paul Rubens by Michael Rysbrack. Life size - paired with the bust of Rubens Hagley Hall, Worcestershir...
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