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FRICK ADDS A RUBENS TO HIS ART COLLECTION; Price Paid for Portrait of Marquis de Spinola, a Spanish General, Said to be Very High.

FRICK ADDS A RUBENS TO HIS ART COLLECTION; Price Paid for Portrait of Marquis de Spinola, a Spanish General, Said to be Very High.
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Henry C. Frick has acquired another important old master for his art collection, his latest purchase being Rubens's "Portrait of the Marquis Ambrose de Spinola." This is the first example of the art of the great Flemish master to be obtained by Mr. Frick, whose great collection, which it is understood will one day become the property of the public, now comprises 104 important paintings. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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