Techniques and Reception of Prints in Central and Eastern Europe (15th–18th c.)
Iconographies
(Classification of iconographic subjects, primarily relying on ICONCLASS)
[Ico1115] Abstract ideas and concepts (+ personification)
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Expert view
Abstract ideas and
concepts (+
personification)
Personifications of
the Planets
Personifications of
countries, nations,
states, districts
etc.
Personifications of
vices and Seven
Deadly Sins
Four cardinal
virtues
Fortuna (Luck)
Personifications of
cities
Veritas
Castitas
Dialectica
Fame; Fama
Humilitas
Abundance;
Abundantia;
Abondanza
Autumn
Beneficentia
Clementia
Constantia
Doctrina
Eruditio
Exemplaritas
False Church
personified
Gloria, Honore
Gravitas
Heresia
Hospitalitas
Humanitas
Innocentia
Liberalitas
Melancholia
Patientia
Pax (allegory of
Peace)
Probitas
Ratio
Religio
Republica
Rhetorica
Sinceritas
Spes (Hope)
Suspicio (Distrust)
Tentatio
Virtuousness; 'Amor
di Virtù', 'Attione
virtuosa', 'Guida
sicura de' veri
honori', 'Virtù',
'Virtù insuperabile'
Luna
Saturn and his
children
(personification of
the planet)
Jupiter and his
children
(personification of
the planet)
Luna and her
children -
personification of
the Moon
Mars and his
children
(personification of
the planet)
Mercury and his
children
(personification of
the planet)
Sol and his children
- personification of
the Sun
Venus and her
children
(personification of
the planet)
River personified
Bohemia
(personification)
Germania
(personification of
Germany)
Personification of
ancient Gaul
Polonia
(personification of
Poland)
Cheat, Deceit,
Fraude, Inganno
Ignorantia
Invidia (Envy)
Seven Deadly Sins
Superbia (Pride)
Justitia (Justice)
Fortitudo
Prudentia (Prudence)
Temperantia
Printer's device of
Jacques Sacon
Printer's device of
Jakob Cammerlander
(Fortuna)
Turn of Fate, Wheel
of Fortune
Cracovia
(personification of
Cracow)
Personification of
Bologna
Roma
(personification of
Rome)
Calumny of Apelles
Philalethes and
Veritas
Triumph of Fame on
Chastity
Square of opposition
Triumph of Fame on
Chastity
Lamb as allegory of
Humilitas
Luna and her
children -
personification of
the Moon
Saturn devouring a
child
Personification of
the Vistula River
Calumny of Apelles
Calumny of Apelles
Calumny of Apelles
Avaritia
(Covetousness)
Castrum doloris of
King Sigismund II
Augustus displayed
at San Lorenzo in
Damaso Church in
Rome on 10 November
1572
Sancta Iusticia
Abstract ideas and concepts