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- Title
Rubens in court.
- Authors
Harris, Geoffrey
- Abstract
In 1859, William Sainsbury of the Public Record Office (PRO) published "Original unpublished papers illustrative of the life of Sir Peter Paul Rubens as an artist and diplomatist preserved in H.M. State Paper Office." The State Paper Office had reluctantly become part of the PRO in 1854, but the title of the book was a fair guide to its content because Sainsbury seems not to have explored the rest of the archives of the PRO for material. Even if Sainsbury had looked beyond state papers in the PRO for material about Rubens, the records of the High Court of Admiralty would probably have seemed a most unlikely source.
- Subjects
RUBENS, Peter Paul, Sir, 1577-1640; ARTISTS; ADMIRALTY; SAINSBURY, William; ARCHIVES; COURTS
- Publication
Renaissance Studies, 1995, Vol 9, Issue 3, p292
- ISSN
0269-1213
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1477-4658.1995.tb00315.x