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Rubens, Peter Paul (Siegen 1577 – Antwerp 1640). Saint Ambrose. In full array with tiara and crosier amidst a numerous, partly armoured group. Steel engraving by I. Hahn. 3rd quarter of the 19th century. Inscribed: Belvedere. / P. P. Rubens pinxt. / I. Hahn sc., otherwise in German as above. 21.3 x 14.2 cm.

Peter Paul Rubens, Saint Ambrose

“ famous Doctor of the Church, born  about  340  at  Treves  as son of a Roman Prefectus Pretorio (Galliarum as one ‘of the highest of Roman public offices’), was administrator in Rome until the governorship of Upper Italy was conferred on him. Though not yet baptized he had to accept the election for bishop of Milan in 374 … his differentiation of the general and the perfect duties, among which he e.g. reckoned celibacy, is of influence … by his choral poetry he became

the  father  of  Latin  hymnology .”

(Meyers Konversations-Lexikon, 4th ed., I (1889), 449 f.).

Died April 4, 397, and – so the Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (Bautz Verlag, 2002, with besides “about 333, probably also only 340”, another source deems 339 as possible, as year of birth) continuing

“ the  first  (of  the)  four  great  Doctors  of  the  (catholic)  Church ,

the  most  important

occidental  prelate  and  preacher  of  the  4th  century “,

descending from one “of the oldest noble families of Rome”.

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„ Best her Niemeyer, De prenten zijn vanmiddag in goede staat gearriveerd. Alleen al het uitpakken is een genot! Ze zien er prachtig uit (vooral The Idel ’prentice is een juweel) … Wat dat betreft, zijn eigenlijk alle prenten die u mij hebt toegezonde, van uitstekende kwaliteit … “

(de heer P. E., 1. Februar 2008)