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Dish with Pomona, Bernard Palissy  French, Lead-glazed earthenware, French, Fontainebleau or Avon
Manner of Bernard Palissy
After an engraving by Philips Galle
After a composition by Maerten de Vos
late 16th or early 17th century
Dish, Bernard Palissy  French, Lead-glazed earthenware, French
Style of Bernard Palissy
After an engraving by Philips Galle
After a design by Maerten de Vos
17th century
New Inventions of Modern Times [Nova Reperta], The Invention of Stirrups, plate 9, Jan Collaert I  Netherlandish, Engraving
Jan Collaert I
After Jan van der Straet, called Stradanus
Publisher Philips Galle
ca. 1600
The Alchemist, Pieter Bruegel the Elder  Netherlandish, Engraving; first state of three
Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Philips Galle
Publisher Hieronymus Cock
after 1558
The Workshop of an Engraver [Sculptura in Aes], plate 19 from Nova Reperta, Jan van der Straet, called Stradanus  Netherlandish, Engraving
Designed by Jan van der Straet, called Stradanus
Engraved by Workshop of Philips Galle
Publisher Published by Philips Galle
ca. 1600
Allegory of America, from "The Four Continents", Marcus Gheeraerts the Elder  Flemish, Engraving
After Marcus Gheeraerts the Elder
Publisher Philips Galle
ca. 1590–1600
Parable of the Good Shepherd, Philips Galle  Netherlandish, Engraving
Philips Galle
After Pieter Bruegel the Elder
1565
Plate 3: equestrian statue of Tiberius, in profile to the left, with a naval landscape on pedestal below, from 'Roman Emperors on Horseback', Adriaen Collaert  Netherlandish, Engraving, squared in graphite
Adriaen Collaert
After Jan van der Straet, called Stradanus
Publisher Philips Galle
ca. 1587–89
Plate 5: equestrian statue of Claudius, seen from behind, a naval competition at right in the background, from 'Roman Emperors on Horseback', Adriaen Collaert  Netherlandish, Engraving, squared in graphite
Adriaen Collaert
After Jan van der Straet, called Stradanus
Publisher Philips Galle
ca. 1587–89
Plate 6: equestrian statue of Nero, seen from behind, the Great Fire of Rome in the background, from 'Roman Emperors on Horseback', Adriaen Collaert  Netherlandish, Engraving, squared in graphite
Adriaen Collaert
After Jan van der Straet, called Stradanus
Publisher Philips Galle
ca. 1587–89
Plate 7: equestrian statue of Galba, in profile to the left, with a beheading scene in the background, from 'Roman Emperors on Horseback', Adriaen Collaert  Netherlandish, Engraving, squared in graphite
Adriaen Collaert
After Jan van der Straet, called Stradanus
Publisher Philips Galle
ca. 1587–89
Title page for "Roman Emperors on Horseback", Adriaen Collaert  Netherlandish, Engraving; first state of two
Adriaen Collaert
After Jan van der Straet, called Stradanus
Publisher Philips Galle
ca. 1587–89
New Inventions of Modern Times [Nova Reperta], The Invention of Clockwork, plate 5, Theodoor Galle  Netherlandish, Engraving
Theodoor Galle
After Jan van der Straet, called Stradanus
Publisher Philips Galle
ca. 1600
Portrait of Dante Alighieri, Jan van der Straet, called Stradanus  Netherlandish, Engraving
After Jan van der Straet, called Stradanus
Publisher Philips Galle
Cornelis Galle I
ca. 1595
The Slaughter of the Priests of Samaria, Claes Jansz. Visscher  Dutch, Engraving
Publisher Claes Jansz. Visscher
Copies after Philips Galle
After designs by Maarten van Heemskerck
published 1643/1646
Saphan Reading the Book of the Law to Josiah, Claes Jansz. Visscher  Dutch, Engraving
Publisher Claes Jansz. Visscher
Copies after Philips Galle
After designs by Maarten van Heemskerck
published 1643/1646
The Book of Law Read before the People, Claes Jansz. Visscher  Dutch, Engraving
Publisher Claes Jansz. Visscher
Copies after Philips Galle
After designs by Maarten van Heemskerck
published 1643/1646
The Destruction of the Temple of Baal and the Slaughter of His Priests, Claes Jansz. Visscher  Dutch, Engraving
Publisher Claes Jansz. Visscher
Copies after Philips Galle
After designs by Maarten van Heemskerck
published 1643/1646
The Removal and Destruction of the Chariot and the Horses of the Sun, Claes Jansz. Visscher  Dutch, Engraving
Publisher Claes Jansz. Visscher
Copies after Philips Galle
After designs by Maarten van Heemskerck
published 1643/1646
The Destruction of the Temple of Ashtoreth, Chemosh, and Milcom, Claes Jansz. Visscher  Dutch, Engraving
Publisher Claes Jansz. Visscher
Copies after Philips Galle
After designs by Maarten van Heemskerck
published 1643/1646
The Destruction of the Altar at Bethel and the Exhumation of the Bones from the Sepulchers, Claes Jansz. Visscher  Dutch, Engraving
Publisher Claes Jansz. Visscher
Copies after Philips Galle
After designs by Maarten van Heemskerck
published 1643/1646
Damaio de Gois, Philips Galle  Netherlandish, Engraving
Philips Galle
After Albrecht Dürer
n.d.
Veritas, from "Proposopographia", Philips Galle  Netherlandish, Engraving
Artist and publisher Philips Galle
ca. 1585–90
Gratia Dei, from "Proposopographia", Philips Galle  Netherlandish, Engraving
Artist and publisher Philips Galle
ca. 1585–90
Experientia, from "Proposopographia", Philips Galle  Netherlandish, Engraving
Artist and publisher Philips Galle
ca. 1585–90
Sanitas, from "Proposopographia", Philips Galle  Netherlandish, Engraving
Artist and publisher Philips Galle
ca. 1585–90
Ratio, from "Proposopographia", Philips Galle  Netherlandish, Engraving
Artist and publisher Philips Galle
ca. 1585–90
Foedus, from "Proposopographia", Philips Galle  Netherlandish, Engraving
Artist and publisher Philips Galle
ca. 1585–90
Pavor, from "Proposopographia", Philips Galle  Netherlandish, Engraving
Artist and publisher Philips Galle
ca. 1585–90
Mensura, from "Proposopographia", Philips Galle  Netherlandish, Engraving
Artist and publisher Philips Galle
ca. 1585–90
Europa, from "Proposopographia", Philips Galle  Netherlandish, Engraving
Artist and publisher Philips Galle
ca. 1585–90