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110 Section 3. BERLIN. Emp. Frederick Museum:
Amberger, Emperor Charles V. (1532). — On the right, 586c. Hol¬
bein the Younger, Portrait; 638c. Altdorfer, Haughtiness; *557g.
Albrecht Dilrer, Portrait of a young woman (a vigorous work full
of life, probably painted at Venice in 1506); *638b. Altdorfer, Rest
on the Flight into Egypt (1510); 586b. Holbein the Younger, Por¬
trait of a young merchant (1533); above, 603a. Hans Baldung
Grien, Wiirged altar-piece with the Adoration of the Magi (1507).
Cabinet 65. German Schools of the 16th Century. To the
left: *588. Barth. Bruyn the Elder, Portrait of the Cologne Burgo¬
master Ryht (1525); above, 563. Cranach, Winged altar with the Last
Judgment (an early copy after Hieronymus Bosch). — Rear wall:
597a. G. Breu, Madonna in a landscape; 603. Hans Baldung Grien,
Crucifixion (1520); 631. Master of Messkirch, Christ on the Mount
of Olives; 700. Ludger torn Ring, Portrait of a young man; 603b.
Hans Baldung Grien, Pieta. — To the right: 582, 587. Georg
Peucz, Portraits of the Nuremberg painter Erhard Schwetzer and
his wife (1544); 638a. Altdorfer, Landscape with satyrs (1507); no
number, M. Schaffner, Four saints; L. Cranach the Elder, 593.
Fountain of Youth (1546), 589. Archbishop Albert of Mayence as
St. Jerome. — By the door in the main wall, to the left, we now
enter the small —
Room 66, containing chiefly works by Lucas Cranach and his
school. To the left: 577. Amberger (?), Portrait of Georg von
Frundsberg. — 559. Lucas Cranach the Elder, Archbp. Albert of
Mayence. — *596a. Hans von Kulmbach, Adoration of the Magi
(1511); Han8 Burgkmair, 569. St. Ulrich, 572. St. Barbara (altar-
wings). — 639. Barth. Bruyn, Virgin and Child. — Returning to
Cabinet 65, we proceed to the left to —
Room 62, or Small Rubens Room, with a Dutch chimney-piece
and Dutch furniture. — To the left: Peter Paul Rubens: 776e.
Landscape with the shipwreck of .(Eneas, *763. Boy with a bird,
798g. Conquest of Tunis by Emp. Charles V. — Rear wall: above
the chimney-piece, 831. Cornelis de Vos, Married couple; beside
the chimney-piece, 678. Jan Breughel the Elder, Forge of Vulcan. —
To the right, 7x2. A. van Dyck, Prince Thomas of Savoy; Rubens,
*785. Perseus delivering Andromeda (early work, about 1615), *762 a.
Portrait of Isabella Brant, his first wife (begun in 1615, subse¬
quently enlarged); above, 878. Snyders, Cockfight. — The doors
in the main wall give access to the Large Rubens Room (p. 113);
we proceed straight on to —
Cabinet 59. Works by Frans Hals and his contemporaries. —
To the left: 853h. A. Brouwer, Landscape with sheep; *801h.
Frans Hals, Tynian Oosdorp (1656); 901c. Sal. van Ruysdael,
Dutch landscape. — Frans Hals, *800. Portrait of a young man,
*801c. Hille Bobbe, the sailors'Venus; 808 a. H. Seghers, Duti&i
landscape near the town of Rhenen; *801. Frans Hals, Portrait