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Techniques and Reception of Prints in Central and Eastern Europe (15th–18th c.)
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Venus Riding a Chariot (Schott 1522)

Part of Personifications of planets riding their chariots (Schott) ⛁

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  • Venus Riding a Chariot. In Johannes Indagine, Chiromantia. 2 Physiognomia, ex aspectu membrorum Hominis..., Strasbourg: Johann Schott (printer), 1531 (Munich, BSB), p. 38 ◼
  • Venus Riding a Chariot. In Johannes Indagine, Chiromantia. 2 Physiognomia, ex aspectu membrorum Hominis..., Strasbourg: Johann Schott (printer), 1531 (Munich, BSB), p. 117 ◼
  • Venus Riding a Chariot. In Johannes Indagine, Chiromantia. 2 Physiognomia, ex aspectu membrorum Hominis..., Strasbourg: Johann Schott (printer), 1531 (Munich, BSB), p. 131 ◼
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  • Personifications of planets riding their chariots (Schott) ⛁
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Venus Riding a Chariot (Schott 1522). Part of Personifications of planets riding their chariots (Schott)

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    • Marcin Bogusz (2023-03-05 11:36)

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    • Marcin Bogusz; Grażyna Jurkowlaniec

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    • Grażyna Jurkowlaniec (2023-11-28 21:16)

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