Box 1
Contains 97 Results:
The Last Judgement, 1509 or 1517-1591
Engraver: Gerard de JodeAdditional Information: Original description in Latin.
Tempus, Ver, Aestas, Autumnus, Hyems, 1565
Engraver: Philippe GalleAdditional Information: Original description in Latin. The personification of Time, winged and seated, surrounded with various attributes, riding atop a chariot carried by two deer, destroying everything on his way; accompanied by personifications of the four seasons on foot (they are labeled: Autumnus, Hijems, Aestas, Ver); ruins of classical buildings are seen in the background. -Adapted from British Museum.
The Martyrdom of Christ and the Apostles (Series title), 1577 - 1582
Engraver: Hendrick GoltziusAdditional Information: Original description in Latin. Matthias is beheaded with an ax and stoned the left of the scene of his martyrdom, he is shown again, with an ax in one hand and a book in the other. Among the show twice latin two lines. This print is part of a series of 13 prints of Christ (unnumbered) and the apostles (numbered), more specifically the torture they suffered.
Summer, 1563
Engraver: Philippe GalleAdditional Information: Original description in Latin.
Appearances of Christ after his death (Series title), 1583 - 1585
Engraver: Julius GoltziusAdditional Information: Original description in Latin. Appearances of Christ after his death (series title). Christ, dressed as a pilgrim, accompanies two apostles on the road to Emmaus. In the background a castle. The print has a signature Latin and is part of a series of prints on the subject of the appearances of Christ after his death.
S. Onofrius, 1574
Engraver: Johannes Sadeler I, Flemish
Unknown
Engraver: Joan. Collaert
Samson and Delilah
Additional Information: Original description in Latin.
The Animals Going into the Ark from The Story of the Family of Seth, 1586
Engraver: Johannes Sadeler IAdditional Information: Original description in Latin.
Repentant Sinners from the Old and New Testament, 1580-1590
Engraver: Philippe GalleAdditional Information: Original description in Latin.