Techniques and Reception of Prints in Central and Eastern Europe (15th–18th c.)
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Things
[IcoC13006]
Garland, wreath
(Iconclass:25G4111)
Julia (daughter of Caesar)
(Iconclass:98C(JULIA))
Sphinx
[F387]
Illustrium Imagines
1
[IcoC11955]
Julia (daughter of Caesar)
(Iconclass:98C(JULIA))
[F379]
Promptuarium Iconum Insigniorum
1
[IcoC8830]
Julia (daughter of Caesar)
(Iconclass:98C(JULIA))
4
[IcoC5285]
Admete
Argia (daughter of Adrastus)
Arthemisia
Hippo
Hypsicratea
(Iconclass:98C(HYPSICRATEA))
Julia (daughter of Caesar)
(Iconclass:98C(JULIA))
Lucretia
(Iconclass:98C(LUCRETIA); 46AA1264)
Nine heroines (the nine worthiest women)
(Iconclass:46AA126)
Porcia swallowing hot coals
(Iconclass:98C(PORCIA))
Thisbe
(Iconclass:95A(THISBE))
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