Techniques and Reception of Prints in Central and Eastern Europe (15th–18th c.)
Iconographies
(Classification of iconographic subjects, primarily relying on ICONCLASS)
[Ico1968] Insects
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Expert view
Insects
Honey bee (Apis
mellifera)
Fly (Musca)
Locust (Locusta)
Spider
Ants (Formicidae)
Bed bug (Cimex
lectularius)
Beetle (Coleoptera)
Butterfly
(Rhopalocera)
Caterpillar
Cicada
Clothing Moth
(Tineola
bisselliella)
Cochineal scale
(Dactylopius coccus)
Domestic silk moth
Field cricket
Flea (Siphonaptera)
Grasshopper
Hornet
Horse fly (Tabanus)
Jewel beetles
(Buprestidae)
Louse (Pediculus)
Mosquito
Polish cochineal
(Porphyrophora
polonica)
Rose chafer
Spanish fly
(Cantharides)
Stag beetle (Lucanus
cervus)
Two-toothed pine
beetle (Pityogenes
bidentatus)
Wasp (Vespa)
Bee-keeping,
apiculture
Coat of arms of the
House of Barberini
(three bees)
Plague of flies
The fifth angel
sounds the trumpet,
the bottomless pit
and the plague of
the monstruous
locusts
Arachne changed into
a spider
Beehive
Bees: apiculture
Bee-keeper
Coat of arms of the
House of Barberini
with a galero
Coat of arms of the
House of Barberini
with papal crest
Honeycomb
Wax
Bee-keeper
Arthropods