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 *tume, walking in a flower garden; she has a little child in leading strings. Waagen says, "Few other pictures by Rubens equal, and none probably surpass it." Presented to Duke of Marlborough by City of Brussels. Engraved by McArdell. Studies in Louvre. Similar subject, with changes, Munich Gallery.—Waagen, Art Treasures, iii. 129; Smith, ii. 243; Klas. der Malerei, Pl. 7.

Rubens and Helena Fourment, Rubens, Blenheim Palace.

RUBENS'S SONS, Rubens, Liechtenstein Gallery, Vienna; wood, H. 5 ft. 6 in. × 3 ft. Rubens's sons by Isabella Brandt. Full-length, in Spanish costume. The younger, Nicolas, holds a flying bird attached to a string; the elder, Albert, has one arm over his brother's shoulder and holds a book under the other. Engraved by Pichler. One of Rubens's best pictures. Replica, Dresden Gallery; engraved by Daullé; Danzel; Tanjé.—Smith, ii. 83, 100; Klas. der Malerei, Pl. 8.

Rubens's Sons, Rubens, Liechtenstein Gallery, Vienna.

RUBIALES, PEDRO, born in Estremadura, died in Rome (?), latter half of 16th century. Spanish school; pupil of Francisco Salviati, whom he assisted in many works. Painted in S. Spirito, Rome, the Conversion of St. Paul. Also, with Becerra, aided Vasari, who calls him Roviale, in the frescos of the Cancellaria in the palace of Cardinal Farnese.—Vasari, ed. Mil., vi. 229; vii. 43, 681; Stirling, i. 153.

RUDDER, LOUIS HENRI DE, born in Paris, Oct. 17, 1807. History painter, pupil of Gros and Charlet. Medals: 3d class, 1840; 2d class, 1848; L. of Honour, 1863. Works: Children taking Game from sleeping Game-Keeper (1834); Death of John of Armagnac (1835); Claude Larcher (1836); Claude Frollo, Charles II. and Alice Lee, Boy and Schoolmaster, Gringoire before Louis XI. (1837); Marmion Wounded (1838); Hamlet killing Polonius, Lanz