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pp. 32 and 240. 11. _The Crucifixion._ Painted in 1628 for the church of St. Augustine at Antwerp. Taken by the French to Paris in 1794 and restored in 1815. Now in the Antwerp Museum. Size: 3 ft. 5 in. by 2 ft. 4 in. _Cust_, pp. 61 and 248. 12. _James Stuart, Duke of Lennox and Richmond._ Painted about 1633. Formerly belonged to Lord Methuen at Corsham. Now in the Marquand collection at the Metropolitan Art Museum, New York. Size: 4 ft. 3/4 in. by 6 ft. 11-5/8 in. _Cust_, pp. 117-278. 13. _Christ and the Paralytic. Painted at Genoa._ In Buckingham Palace. Size: 3 ft. 10-1/2 in. by 4 ft. 9 in. _Cust_, pp. 46 and 237. 14. _Philip, Lord Wharton._ Inscribed in the lower left corner with the painter's name; in the lower right corner, "Philip, Lord Wharton, 1632, about y^e age of 19." Purchased from the Duke of Wharton's collection in 1725 by Sir Robert Walpole, and thence it passed in 1779 to the collection of Catherine II. of Russia. In the Hermitage Gallery, St. Petersburg. Size: 4 ft. 5 in. by 2 ft. 4 in. _Cust_, pp. 121 and 286. 15. _The Lamentation over Christ._ Painted about 1629 for the church of the Beguinage at Antwerp. Now in the Antwerp Museum. Size: 9 ft. 11 in. by 7 ft. 4 in. _Cust_, pp. 66 and 248. IV. OUTLINE TABLE OF THE PRINCIPAL EVENTS IN VAN DYCK'S LIFE. _Compiled from Lionel Cust's_ Anthony Van Dyck, _to which the references to pages apply._ 1599. Antoon Van Dyck born March 22, in the house "der Berendaus," Antwerp (p. 4). 1601. Removal of Van Dyck family to house number 46 in street De Stat Gent (p. 4). 1607. Death of Van Dyck's mother (p. 4). 1609. Van Dyck among the apprentices of the painter Hendrick van Balen (p. 6). 1613. Portrait of an old man (p. 7). 1618. Admitted to the freedom of the Guild of St. Luke, Antwerp, February (p. 8). Entered Rubens' studio (p. 15). 1620. An order from the Jesuits for thirty-nine pictures designed by Rubens and completed by Van Dyck (p. 14). Visit to England and service for King James I. (p. 23), and return to Antwerp (p. 24). 1621. Departure for Italy, Oct. 3 (p. 25), arriving at Genoa, Nov. 21. 1622. Departure from Genoa, February, to Rome; thence to Florence (p. 26); thence to Bologna (p. 27); thence to Venice (p. 27); Mantua (p. 27). Death of Van Dyck's father, Dec. 1 (p. 55). 1623. Return to Rome (p. 27); thence to Genoa (p. 28). 1623-1625. In Genoa. 1624. Journey to Palermo for portraits and other pictures (p. 49
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