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Walter Armstrong
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One is a view of Miinster, with the arrival of the Dutch envoy, Adriaen Pauw van Hemstede, for the congress. The figures only are by Terborch. The other is a first idea for the National Gallery panel. It contains fewer figures than our picture, but includes the recumbent statue of the Archbishop of Cambrai, one of the Spanish envoys, who died during the deliberations.
^ The phrase is Sir Frederic Burton's.
^ It may be well to say, once for all, that all my superlatives are used with this reserv
...ation.
JAN STEEN 39 Unhappily, it is only at rare moments that he puts all these gifts into action. He has left a large number of pictures, but only a small per- centage, one in ten perhaps, show him at his best, or anywhere near it. The great majority are hasty, almost perfunctory, productions in which some unhappy dislocation goes far to destroy our pleasure. Terborch is apt to set his characters in a room too small to hold them. Steen does the reverse, and surrounds his mannikins with spaces in which they are lost.


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