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The Holy Family with Saint Clare, Guido Reni  Italian, Etching
Guido Reni
Publisher Nicolaus van Aelst
1590–1600
Christ crucified surrounded by mourning angels, Giorgio Ghisi  Italian, Engraving
Giorgio Ghisi
Publisher Nicolaus van Aelst
1575–79
Statue of Pasquin in the House of Cardinal Ursino, from "Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae", Nicolas Beatrizet  French, Engraving and etching
After Nicolas Beatrizet
Publisher Nicolaus van Aelst
after 1582
Equestrian Statue of Henry II, King of France, in the Palazzo Rucellai by Daniele de Volterra, Antonio Tempesta  Italian, Etching
Antonio Tempesta
After Daniele da Volterra (Daniele Ricciarelli)
Publisher Nicolaus van Aelst
Published early 17th century
The Pantheon, from "Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae", Anonymous, Engraving; copy, second state of three (Robert-Dumesnil)
Anonymous
After Nicolas Beatrizet
Publisher Nicolaus van Aelst
16th century
The Pantheon, from "Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae", Nicolas Beatrizet  French, Engraving; second state of two (Robert-Dumesnil)
Nicolas Beatrizet
Publisher Nicolaus van Aelst
1649
Temples on the Isle of Tiber, from "Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae", Anonymous, Engraving and etching
Anonymous
Publisher Nicolaus van Aelst
16th century
Arch of Septimus Severus, from "Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae", Anonymous, Engraving
Anonymous
Publisher Nicolaus van Aelst
16th century
Column of Trajan, from "Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae", Nicolas Beatrizet  French, Engraving
Attributed to Nicolas Beatrizet
Publisher Nicolaus van Aelst
1589
The Virgin, from "Christ, Mary and the Apostles", Antonio Tempesta  Italian, Etching; second state of three (Bartsch)
Antonio Tempesta
Publisher Nicolaus van Aelst
ca. 1590–1610
St. Thomas, from "Christ, Mary and the Apostles", Antonio Tempesta  Italian, Etching
Antonio Tempesta
Publisher Nicolaus van Aelst
late 16th century
St. Philip, from "Christ, Mary and the Apostles", Antonio Tempesta  Italian, Etching; second state of two
Antonio Tempesta
Publisher Nicolaus van Aelst
ca. 1590–1610
St. James Major, from "Christ, Mary, and the Apostles", Antonio Tempesta  Italian, Etching; second state of two
Antonio Tempesta
Publisher Nicolaus van Aelst
late 16th century
Plate 9: The Israelites Battling the Amalekites, from "The Battles of the Old Testament", Antonio Tempesta  Italian, Etching
Antonio Tempesta
Publisher Nicolaus van Aelst
ca. 1590–1610
Plate 12: Joshua Mutilates his Enemies' Horses, from "The Battles of the Old Testament", Antonio Tempesta  Italian, Etching
Antonio Tempesta
Publisher Nicolaus van Aelst
ca. 1590–1610
The Antonine Column, from "Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae", Anonymous, Engraving
Anonymous
Publisher Nicolaus van Aelst
1589
St. Judas Thaddeus, from "Christ, Mary, and the Apostles", Antonio Tempesta  Italian, Etching; first state of two (Bartsch)
Antonio Tempesta
Publisher Nicolaus van Aelst
late 16th century
Frontispiece to "The Battles of the Old Testament" with the arms of the Medici Crowned by Two Putti, Antonio Tempesta  Italian, Etching; second state of two (Bartsch)
Antonio Tempesta
Publisher Nicolaus van Aelst
Publisher Stefano Scolari
1660
Plate 1: Cain Killing Abel, from "The Battles of the Old Testament", Antonio Tempesta  Italian, Etching
Antonio Tempesta
Publisher Nicolaus van Aelst
ca. 1590–1610
Plate 2: Abraham Liberating His Nephew Lot, from "The Battles of the Old Testament", Antonio Tempesta  Italian, Etching
Antonio Tempesta
Publisher Nicolaus van Aelst
ca. 1590–1610
Plate 8: The Egyptians Drowning in the Red Sea, from "The Battles of the Old Testament", Antonio Tempesta  Italian, Etching
Antonio Tempesta
Publisher Nicolaus van Aelst
ca. 1590–1610
Plate 16: David Killing Goliath, from "The Battles of the Old Testament", Antonio Tempesta  Italian, Etching
Antonio Tempesta
Publisher Nicolaus van Aelst
ca. 1590–1610
Plate 13: Gideon Choosing his Soldiers, from "The Battles of the Old Testament", Antonio Tempesta  Italian, Etching
Antonio Tempesta
Publisher Nicolaus van Aelst
ca. 1590–1610
Plate 15: The Death of Abimelech, from "The Battles of the Old Testament", Antonio Tempesta  Italian, Etching
Antonio Tempesta
Publisher Nicolaus van Aelst
ca. 1590–1610
The Mocking of the Prisoners, Giorgio Ghisi  Italian, Engraving; second state of three (BLL)
Giorgio Ghisi
After Giulio Romano
Publisher Nicolaus van Aelst
ca. 1540 (republished 1605)
The Mocking of the Prisoners, Giorgio Ghisi  Italian, Engraving; third state of three (BLL)
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1540 (republished 1605)
The Eritrean Sibyl; from the series of Prophets and Sibyls in the Sistine Chapel, Giorgio Ghisi  Italian, Engraving; second state of five (BLL)
Giorgio Ghisi
After Michelangelo Buonarroti
Publisher Nicolaus van Aelst
1570–75
The Eritrean Sibyl, from "Prophets and Sibyls in the Sistine Chapel"
, Giorgio Ghisi  Italian, Engraving; second state of five (BLL)
Giorgio Ghisi
After Michelangelo Buonarroti
Publisher Nicolaus van Aelst
1570–75
The Persian Sibyl, from "Prophets and Sibyls in the Sistine Chapel"
, Giorgio Ghisi  Italian, Engraving; second state of three (BLL)
Giorgio Ghisi
After Michelangelo Buonarroti
Publisher Nicolaus van Aelst
1570–75
The Delphic Sibyl, from "Prophets and Sibyls in the Sistine Chapel", Giorgio Ghisi  Italian, Engraving; third state of four (BLL)
Giorgio Ghisi
After Michelangelo Buonarroti
Publisher Nicolaus van Aelst
1570–75
Portrait of Sixtus V, Nicolaus van Aelst  Italian, Etching and engraving
Publisher Nicolaus van Aelst
Sitter Portrait of Pope Sixtus V (Felice Peretti)
ca. 1589
The Prophet Ezekiel, from "Prophets and Sibyls in the Sistine Chapel"
, Giorgio Ghisi  Italian, Engraving; third state of five (BLL)
Giorgio Ghisi
After Michelangelo Buonarroti
Nicolaus van Aelst
1570–75
The Prophet Jeremiah, from "Prophets and Sibyls in the Sistine Chapel", Giorgio Ghisi  Italian, Engraving; third state of four (BLL)
Giorgio Ghisi
After Michelangelo Buonarroti
Publisher Nicolaus van Aelst
1570–75