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A portrait of Emanuel van Meteren and his wife, Hester van Corput, by Joris Hoefnagel
03/2019 | 1392 | 161
Pages: 200-205
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Buchanan, Iain (Buchanan, Iain)
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1. Detail of Fig.2.
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2. Emanuel van Meteren and his wife Hester van Corput, here attributed to Joris Hoefnagel. 1576. Pen and ink, watercolour and bodycolour on parchment, 19 by 27.8 cm. (From Comentarius by Emanuel van Meteren; Sir George Grey Special Collections, Auckland Public Library; MS 237).
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3. Petrus Gonsalvus and his wife, plate I from Animalia Rationalia et Insecta (Fire), by Joris Hoefnagel. 1591–99. Watercolour and bodycolour on parchment, 14.3 by 18.4 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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4. The daughter and son of Petrus Gonsalvus, plate II from Animalia Rationalia et Insecta (Fire), by Joris Hoefnagel. 1591–99. Watercolour and bodycolour on parchment, 14.3 by 18.4 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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5. Death’s head with ears of corn, by Joris Hoefnagel. 1575. Pen and brown ink on paper, 19.1 by 12.2 cm. (From the Album Amicorum of Emanuel van Meteren, Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Douce 68).
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6. Struggle between Avarice and Ambition, by Joris Hoefnagel. 1571. Pen and ink, with watercolour, bodycolour and gold on parchment laid down on paper laid down on panel, 16.7 by 21.4 cm. (Phoebus Foundation, Belgium).
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7. Detail of Fig.2.
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8. Detail of Fig.6, showing a portrait of a man, possibly Emanuel van Meteren.
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New documentation for Duke Albrecht V of Bavaria's tapestries of 'The seven planets' and 'The life of St Paul'
10/2016 | 1363 | 158
Pages: 777-783
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Buchanan, Iain (Buchanan, Iain)
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1. Hercules and the centaurs, from The labours of Hercules, from the workshop of Michiel de Bos, after a painting by Frans Floris. Antwerp, 1565-66 (Bayerische Verwaltung der staatlichen Schlösser, Gärten und Seen, Munich, BSV, WA 0067)
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10. The martyrdom of St Paul, cartoon, by Pieter Coecke van Aelst and workshop. c.1535 (Musée de la Ville, Brussels)
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2. Hercules and the Hydra of Lerna, from The labours of Hercules, from the workshop of Michiel de Bos, after a painting by Frans Floris. Antwerp, 1565-66 (Bayerische Verwaltung der staatlichen Schlösser, Gärten und Seen, Munich, BSV, WA 0067)
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3. Sol, from The seven planets, unknown weaver's mark, after a design attributed to Michiel Coxcie. Brussels, 1560-63 (Bayerisches Nationalmuseum, Munich, T3848)
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4. Venus, from The seven planets, unknown weaver's mark, after a design attributed to Michiel Coxcie. Brussels, 1560-63 (Bayerisches Nationalmuseum, Munich, T3853)
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5. The stoning of St Stephen, from the life of St Paul, from the workshop of Frans van den Bossche(?), after a design by Pieter Coecke van Aelst. Brussels, 1560-63 (Bayerisches Nationalmuseum, Munich, T71/8)
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6. The conversion of Saul, from the life of St Paul, from the workshop of Frans van den Bossche(?), after a design by Pieter Coecke van Aelst. Brussels, 1560-63 (Bayerisches Nationalmuseum, Munich, T3844.1)
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7. The burning of the heathen books, from the life of St Paul, from the workshop of Frans van den Bossche(?), after a design by Pieter Coecke van Aelst. Brussels, 1560-63 (Bayerisches Nationalmuseum, Munich, T71/10)
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8. The martyrdom of St Paul, from the life of St Paul, from the workshop of Frans van den Bossche(?), after a design by Pieter Coecke van Aelst. Brussels, 1560-63 (Bayerisches Nationalmuseum, Munich, T3856)
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9. The martyrdom of St Paul, by Pieter Coecke van Aelst. c.1529-30 (Kunsthalle, Hamburg, 921544)
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'The Four Winds': the house of the Antwerp print publisher Hieronymus Cock
02/2016 | 1355 | 158
Pages: 87-93
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Buchanan, Iain (Buchanan, Iain)
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10. Grammatica, by Cornelis Cort after Frans Floris (British Library, London)
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11. Façade of the Floris House, Antwerp, by Jan van Croes. c.1700 (Koninklijke Bibliotheek Albert I, Brussels)
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3. Scenographiae Sive Perspectivae, no.1 (Perspective view of a street with Hieronymus Cock's house), by Joannes and Lucas van Doetecum after Hans Vredeman de Vries. 1560 (British Library, London)
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4. Scenographiae Sive Perspectivae, no.5 (Interior with buffet, canopy-bed and wall-fountain), by Joannes and Lucas van Doetecum after Hans Vredeman de Vries. 1560 (British Library, London)
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6. The four Elements: Fire, by Joachim Beuckelaer. 1570 (National Gallery, London)
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7. Family portrait, by Frans Floris. 1561 (Museum Wuyts-van Campen-Caroly, Lier)
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8. Rhetorica, by Cornelis Cort after Frans Floris (British Library, London)
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9. Geometria, by Cornelis Cort after Frans Floris (British Library, London)
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5. Floor plan of the house 'The Four Winds'. 1574 (Stadsarchief, Antwerp, 12.4716)
Article
The contract for King Philip II’s tapestries of the ‘History of Noah’
06/2006 | 1239 | 148
Pages: 406-415
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Buchanan, Iain (Buchanan, Iain)
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43. God orders Noah to construct the ark, from the History of Noah, workshop of Willem de Pannemaker, after a cartoon attributed to Michiel Coxcie. Brussels, 1562–65. Gold, silver, silk and wool, 433 by 433 cm. (Patrimonio Nacional de España, Museo de Tapices, Palacio de San Ildefonso, Segovia).
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44. The building of the ark, from the History of Noah, workshop of Willem de Pannemaker, after a cartoon attributed to Michiel Coxcie. Brussels, 1562–65. Gold, silver, silk and wool, 433 by 660 cm. (Patrimonio Nacional de España, Museo de Tapices, Palacio de San Ildefonso, Segovia).
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45. The disembarkation from the ark, from the History of Noah, workshop of Willem de Pannemaker, after a cartoon attributed to Michiel Coxcie. Brussels, 1562–65. Gold, silver, silk and wool, 430 by 705 cm. (Patrimonio Nacional de España, Museo de Tapices, Palacio de San Ildefonso, Segovia).
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46. The flood, from the History of Noah, workshop of Willem de Pannemaker, after a cartoon attributed to Michiel Coxcie. Brussels, c.1567. Silk and wool, 374 by 780 cm. (Wawel Royal Castle, Cracow).
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47. God establishes his covenant with Noah, from the History of Noah, workshop of Willem de Pannemaker, after a cartoon attributed to Michiel Coxcie. Brussels, c.1567. Silk and wool, 431 by 560 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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48. God orders Noah to construct the ark, from the History of Noah, workshop of Pieter van Aelst the Younger, after a cartoon attributed to Michiel Coxcie. Brussels, c.1550. Gold, silver, silk and wool, 472 by 525 cm. (Wawel Royal Castle, Cracow).
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49. The building of the ark, from the History of Noah, workshops of Pieter van Aelst the Younger and Willem de Kempeneer, after a cartoon attributed to Michiel Coxcie. Brussels, c.1550. Gold, silver, silk and wool, 483 by 784 cm. (Wawel Royal Castle, Cracow).
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50. The animals enter the ark, from the History of Noah, workshop of Jan van Tieghem, after a cartoon attributed to Michiel Coxcie. Brussels, c.1550. Gold, silver, silk and wool, 474 by 784 cm. (Wawel Royal Castle, Cracow).
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51. The flood, from the History of Noah, unidentified Brussels workshop, after a cartoon attributed to Michiel Coxcie. Brussels, c.1550. Gold, silver, silk and wool, 477 by 835 cm. (Wawel Royal Castle, Cracow).
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52. God establishes his covenant with Noah, from the History of Noah, workshop of Jan van Tieghem and Jan de Kempeneer, after a cartoon attributed to Michiel Coxcie. Brussels, c.1550. Gold, silver, silk and wool, 467 by 604 cm. (Wawel Royal Castle, Cracow).
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The 'Battle of Pavia' and the tapestry collection of Don Carlos: new documentation
06/2002 | 1191 | 144
Pages: 345-351
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16. The Invasion of the French Camp and the Flight of the Women and Civilians, Fifth Tapestry from a Seven-Piece Set of the Battle of Pavia, Designed by Bernard van Orley, Woven in the Dermoyen Workshop, Brussels, c.1528-31. Wool, Silk, Silver-and-Gilt-Metal-Wrapped Thread, 440 by 818 cm. (Museo e Gallerie Nazionale di Capodimonte, Naples).
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17. The Advance of the Imperial Army and Counter-Attack of the French Cavalry, First Tapestry from the Battle of Pavia, Designed by Bernard van Orley, Woven in the Dermoyen Workshop, Brussels, c.1528-31. Wool, Silk, Silver-and-Gilt-Metal-Wrapped Thread, 439 by 867 cm. (Museo e Gallerie Nazionale di Capodimonte, Naples).
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18. The Surrender of King Francis I, Fourth Tapestry from the Battle of Pavia, Designed by Bernard van Orley, Woven in the Dermoyen Workshop, Brussels, c.1528-31. Wool, Silk, Silver-and-Gilt-Metal-Wrapped Thread, 435 by 880 cm. (Museo e Gallerie Nazionale di Capodimonte, Naples).
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19. The Imperial Attack on the French Cavalry Led by the Marquis of Pescara and on the French Artillery by the Lansquenets under Georg von Frundsberg, Second Tapestry from the Battle of Pavia, Designed by Bernard van Orley, Woven in the Dermoyen Workshop, Brussels, c.1528-31. Wool, Silk, Silver-and-Gilt-Metal-Wrapped Thread, 439 by 867 cm. (Museo e Gallerie Nazionale di Capodimonte, Naples).
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20. The Sortie of the Besieged Imperial Troops and the Rout of the Swiss Guard, Seventh Tapestry from the Battle of Pavia, Designed by Bernard van Orley, Woven in the Dermoyen Workshop, Brussels, c.1528-31. Wool, Silk, Silver-and-Gilt-Metal-Wrapped Thread, 435 by 789 cm. (Museo e Gallerie Nazionale di Capodimonte, Naples).
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Designers, Weavers and Entrepreneurs: Sixteenth-Century Flemish Tapestries in the Patrimonio Nacional
06/1992 | 1071 | 134
Pages: 380-384
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Buchanan, Iain (Buchanan, Iain)
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41. Fortune, First Tapestry from Los Honores, by the Workshop of Pieter van Aelst, after a Cartoon Attributed to Bernaert van Orley. Brussels, 1520-23. Gold, Silver, Silk and Wool, 490 by 860 cm. (Museo de Tapieces, Palacio de San Ildefonso, Segovia).
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42. The Battle of Zama, Fifth Tapestry from The Story of Scipio, Possibly by Balthazar van Vlierden, after a Cartoon by Giulio Romano. Brussels, before 1544. Silk and Wool, 480 by 902 cm. (Palacio Real, Madrid).
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43. The Review of the Troops at Barcelona, Second Tapestry from The Conquest of Tunis, by the Workshop of Willem de Pannemakere, after a Cartoon Designed by Jan Cornelisz. Vermeyen and Produced by Pieter Coecke van Aelst. Brussels, 1546-54. Gold, Silver, Silk and Wool, 525 by 712 cm. (Palacio Real, Madrid).
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44. Vertumnus as a Haymaker, First Tapestry from Vertumnus and Pomona, by the Workshop of Willem de Pannemakere, after a Cartoon Attributed Here to Jan Cornelisz. Vermeyen and Pieter Coecke van Aelst. Brussels, c. 1560. Gold, Silver, Silk and Wool, 430 by 648 cm. (Palacio Real, Madrid).
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45. Detail of Fig.44. [Vertumnus as a Haymaker, First Tapestry from Vertumnus and Pomona, by the Workshop of Willem de Pannemakere, after a Cartoon Attributed Here to Jan Cornelisz. Vermeyen and Pieter Coecke van Aelst. Brussels, c. 1560. Gold, Silver, Silk and Wool, 430 by 648 cm. (Palacio Real, Madrid).]
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46. Hercules Supporting the Celestial Sphere, First Tapestry from The Spheres, by an Unknown Weaver, after a Cartoon Attributed to Bernaert van Orley. Brussels, c. 1520-30. Gold, Silver, Silk and Wool, 345 by 308 cm. (Palacio Real, Madrid).
Article
The Collection of Niclaes Jongelinck: II The 'Months' by Pieter Bruegel the Elder
08/1990 | 1049 | 132
Pages: 541-550
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Buchanan, Iain (Buchanan, Iain)
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15. Hunters in the Snow, by Pieter Bruegel the Elder. 117 by 162 cm. (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna).
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16. Gloomy Day, by Pieter Bruegel the Elder. 118 by 163 cm. (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna).
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17. Haymaking, by Pieter Bruegel the Elder. 117 by 161 cm. (National Gallery, Prague).
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18. Corn Harvest, by Pieter Bruegel the Elder. 118 by 160.7 cm. (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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19. Return of the Herd, by Pieter Bruegel the Elder. 117 by 159 cm. (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna).
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20. Spring, by Pieter Bruegel the Elder. Pen and Ink on Paper, 22.3 by 29.9 cm. (Albertina, Vienna).
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21. February, Attributed to the Workshop of Simon Bening. Cod. Lat.23638, fol.3v. (Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Munich).
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22. December, Attributed to the Workshop of Simon Bening. MS. II.158, fol.13. (Bibliothèque royale, Brussels).
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23. Summer, by Pieter Bruegel the Elder. Pen and Ink, 22 by 28.5 cm. (Kunsthalle, Hamburg).
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24. Winter, by Federik van Valckenborch. Pen in Brown and White and Blue Wash on Green Toned Paper, 23 by 33 cm. (Albertina, Vienna).
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25. Detail from Fig.17. [Haymaking, by Pieter Bruegel the Elder. 117 by 161 cm. (National Gallery, Prague).]
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26. August, Attributed to the Workshop of Simon Bening. Add. MS.24098, fol.25b. (British Library, London).
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27. Detail from Fig.18. [Corn Harvest, by Pieter Bruegel the Elder. 118 by 160.7 cm. (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).]
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28. Dialectica, by Cornelis Cort after Frans Floris. Engraving, 22.8 by 28 cm. (British Museum, London).
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29. Map of the Markgravelei, by J. G. van Lyere. Pen and Ink and Wash. (Staadsarchief, Antwerp).
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30a. Chimney-Piece with the Martyrdom of St Lawrence from the Former Hôtel van de Werve, Antwerp (Now in the Sterkshof Museum, Antwerp).
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30b. June. Detail from Fig.30a. [Chimney-Piece with the Martyrdom of St Lawrence from the Former Hôtel van de Werve, Antwerp (Now in the Sterkshof Museum, Antwerp).]
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The Collection of Niclaes Jongelinck: I. 'Bacchus and the Planets' by Jacques Jongelinck
02/1990 | 1043 | 132
Pages: 102-113
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Buchanan, Iain (Buchanan, Iain)
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25. Saturn, by Jacques Jongelinck. Bronze, 200 cm. High. (Palacio Real, Madrid).
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26. Jupiter, by Jacques Jongelinck. Bronze, 178 cm. High. (Palacio Real, Madrid).
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27. Mars, by Jacques Jongelinck. Bronze, 204 cm. High. (Palacio Real, Madrid).
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28. Sol, by Jacques Jongelinck. Bronze, 200 cm. High. (Palacio Real, Madrid).
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29. Venus, by Jacques Jongelinck. Bronze, 179 cm. High. (Palacio Real, Madrid).
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30. Mercury, by Jacques Jongelinck. Bronze, 200 cm. High. (Palacio Real, Madrid).
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31. Luna, by Jacques Jongelinck. Bronze, 192 cm. High. (Palacio Real, Madrid).
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32. Bacchus, by Jacques Jongelinck. Bronze. (Jardín de la Isla, Aranjuez).
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33. Triumphal Entry of Alexander Farnese to Antwerp, 1585, by Frans Hogenberg. Engraving (Detail). (Photo. Warburg Institute, London).
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34. Saturn, by Filips Galle after Jacques Jongelinck. 1586. Engraving, 28.3 by 16 cm. (British Museum, London).
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35. Jupiter, by Filips Galle after Jacques Jongelinck. 1586. Engraving, 24.5 by 16 cm. (British Museum, London).
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36. Mars, by Filips Galle after Jacques Jongelinck. 1586. Engraving, 24.5 by 16 cm. (British Museum, London).
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37. Sol, by Filips Galle after Jacques Jongelinck. 1586. Engraving, 24.5 by 16 cm. (British Museum, London).
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38. Venus, by Filips Galle after Jacques Jongelinck. 1586. Engraving, 24.5 by 16 cm. (British Museum, London).
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39. Mercury, by Filips Galle after Jacques Jongelinck. 1586. Engraving, 24.5 by 16 cm. (British Museum, London).
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40. Luna, by Filips Galle after Jacques Jongelinck. 1586. Engraving, 24.5 by 16 cm. (British Museum, London).
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41. Bacchus, by Filips Galle after Jacques Jongelinck. 1586. Engraving, 24.5 by 16 cm. (British Museum, London).
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42. Queen Mariana of Spain in Mourning, by Juan Bautista del Mazo. 1666. 197 by 146 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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43. Corinthia Gustus, by Paul Vredeman de Vries. Engraving. Plate 25 from L'Architecture, Amsterdam 1662. (British Library).
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44. Sanguine Temperament, by H. J. Muller after Maarten van Heemskerck. 1566. Engraving. From the Temperament Series. (British Museum, London).
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45. Planetarium Effectus et Eorum In Signis..., by J. Sadeler after Maarten de Vos. 1585. Engraving. Frontispiece to the Planet Series. (Photo. Warburg Institute, London).
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46. October. Wool and Silk Tapestry. (Metropolitan Museum, New York).
Article
Dürer and Abraham Ortelius
12/1982 | 957 | 124
Pages: 734-741
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10. The Ortelius Dürer Album. 66 by 49 cm. (Rothschild Collection, Musée du Louvre).
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11. Abraham Ortelius, by Filips Galle. Engraving, 20 by 14.5 cm. (Rothschild Collection, Musée du Louvre).
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12. Ulrich Vanbüller, by Albrecht Dürer. 1522. Chiaroscuro Woodcut, 43.5 by 32.6 cm. (Rothschild Collection, Musée du Louvre).
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13. St Barbara, by Hans Baldung Grien. Woodcut, 23.4 by 16.1 cm. (Rothschild Collection, Musée du Louvre).
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2. The Ortelius Dürer Album. 42 by 32.5 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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3. The Holy Family with the Dragonfly, by Albrecht Dürer. Engraving, 23.5 by 18.4 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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8. Frederick of Saxony, by Albrecht Dürer. 1524. Engraving, 23.5 by 18.4 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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9. The Schoolmaster, by Albrecht Dürer. 1510. Woodcut, 12.8 by 9.2 cm. (Rothschild Collection, Musée du Louvre).
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4. Christ as Man of Sorrows, by an Unknown Artist. Drypoint, Diameter 4.5 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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5. Albrecht Dürer, by an Unknown Artist. Pen and Ink, Diameter 7.5 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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6. St Jerome (?), by an Unknown Artist. Drypoint, 6.5 by 7 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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7. Albrecht Dürer, from the School of Dürer. Woodcut, 29.2 by 25.7 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).