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Historiated title page border of Wider den newen Taufforden : notwendige Warnung an alle Christgleubigen
Date1527CollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESFree
to useA woodcut border to Urbanus Rhegius's Wider den newen Taufforden : notwendige Warnung an alle Christgleubigen printed in 1527. The border is composed of a single woodcut depicting a series of cherubs, some playing instruments (sides and bottom) and a man flanked by floral decorations (top). -
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Historiated title page border of Widder Luthers trostung ann die Christen zu Hall : vber er Georgen yhres Predigers todt, szo viel die entpfahung des hochwirdigen Sacraments belangt
Date1528CollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESFree
to useA woodcut border to Augustin von Alveldt's Widder Luthers trostung ann die Christen zu Hall : vber er Georgen yhres Predigers todt, szo viel die entpfahung des hochwirdigen Sacraments belangt printed in 1528. The border consists of a single wood cut depicting a pair of columns, one with bulls heads (sides), a pair of cherubs holding the coat of arms of Dresden (bottom), and an arch decorated with floral designs (top). -
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Initial Letter E
Date1528CollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESFree
to useA woodcut initial letter "E" depicting a pair of battling figures, one with a staff and one with a shield and sword. -
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Historiated title page border of New deudsch Psalter
Date1528CollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESFree
to useA woodcut border to the New deudsch Psalter printed in 1528. The border consists of a single woodcut depicting a bird flanked by decorative elements (top), a pair of cherub heads with plant motifs (sides), and God or Jesus Christ holding a globus cruciger and flanked by cherubs (bottom). -
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Martinus Lutherus Septiceps
Date1529CollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESFree
to useA woodcut depicting Martin Luther as a seven-headed monster, critiquing his deviation from Catholicism. Each head is labeled (from left to right): Doctor, Martinus, Lutherus, Ecclesiastes, Suermerus, Visitactor, and Barrabas. This was a classic piece of Catholic propaganda, portraying Luther not only as a Doctor and Churchman, but as a Turk, a wild enthusiast (Suermerus) and "Barrabas." -
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Initial Letter V
Date1529CollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESFree
to useA woodcut initial letter "V" depicting a horse or hound head with plant decorations. -
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Initial Letter I
Date1529CollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESFree
to useA woodcut initial letter "I" depicting a pair of naked figures holding poles or spears. -
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Ornamental woodcut
Date1529CollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESFree
to useAn ornamental woodcut depicting a pair of capped figures riding hippocampi and holding shields, flanking a cherub's head. -
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Ornamental woodcut
Date1529CollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESFree
to useAn ornamental woodcut depicting a pair of cherubs amongst some vines. The cherub on the left is riding a stick horse and holding an item similar to a pinwheel. On the right of the image, there is an arm holding an arrow which might be part of another cherub. -
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Initial Letter V
Date1529CollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESFree
to useA woodcut initial letter "V" depicting a figure standing on the back of a second holding out a bunch of grapes. -
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Grapes and grapevines
Date1529CollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESFree
to useAn ornamental woodcut depicting bunches of grapes on the vine. -
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Dog and Pig
Date1529CollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESFree
to useAn ornamental woodcut depicting a dog and a pig nose to nose with the back half of what might be a goat on the left. -
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Martinus Luther Sieben Kopff
Date1529CollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESFree
to useA woodcut depicting Martin Luther as a seven-headed monster, critiquing his deviation from Catholicism. Each head is labeled (from left to right): Doctor, Martinus, Luther, Ecclesiast, Schwirmer [Schwärmer], Visitieter, and Barrabas. This was a classic piece of Catholic propaganda, portraying Luther not only as a Doctor and Churchman, but as a Turk, a wild enthusiast (Schwarmer) and "Barrabas." -
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Initial Letter A
Date1529CollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESFree
to useA woodcut initial letter "A" depicting a trio of figures leaning agains and through the letter. -
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Historiated title page border of Erklerung wie Carlstat sein ler vonn dem hochwirdigen Sacrament : vnd andere achtet vnnd geachtet haben will
Date1525CollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESFree
to useA woodcut border to Luther's Erklerung wie Carlstat sein ler vonn dem hochwirdigen Sacrament : vnd andere achtet vnnd geachtet haben will printed in 1524. The border is composed of a single woodcut and depicts a cherub flanked by two deer (bottom), decorative plants (sides), and a cherub holding a blank shield flanked by two other cherubs (top). -
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Historiated title page border of Ermanunge zum Fryde auff die zwölff Artickel der Bawrshafft in Schwaben
Date1525CollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESFree
to useA woodcut border to Luther's Ermanunge zum Fryde auff die zwölff Artickel der Bawrshafft in Schwaben printed in 1524. The border is composed of a single woodcut depicting an architectural archway supported by Corinthian columns (all), a pair of cherubs holding staves (top corners), and a pair of cherubs holding a medallion with a blank shield (bottom). -
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Historiated title page border of Ain lectio[n] wider die Rottengayster, vn[d] wie sich weltlich oberkayt halte[n] sol, : Auss der ersten epistel S. Pauli zuo Timotheo, an freytag nach Oculi
Date1525CollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESFree
to useA woodcut border to Luther's Ain lectio[n] wider die Rottengayster, vn[d] wie sich weltlich oberkayt halte[n] sol, : Auss der ersten epistel S. Pauli zuo Timotheo, an freytag nach Oculi printed in 1525. -
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Historiated title page border of Basilicae s. Mariae Maioris di Urbe a Liberio Papa I usque ad Paulum V Pont. Max. descriptio et delinatio
Date1621CopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESFree
to useAn engraved border for the title page of Paolo di Angelis' Basilicae s. Mariae Maioris di Urbe a Liberio Papa I usque ad Paulum V Pont. Max. descriptio et delinatio printed in 1621. The border consists of a single print with several scenes pertaining to the veneration of and maricles of the Virgin Mary. The top of the border depicts angels and cherubs flanking a depiction of the Virgin Mary with Christ. In the center of the engraving, below the title, is a scene of St. Gregory I the Great leading a crowd in worship as a depiction of Mary is brought forward. -
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Vetus Exquilinus Mons cum aliorum montium sibi adiunctorum partibus adiectis non nullis ex his quae nostra tempestate accesserunt
Date1621CopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESFree
to useAn engraved map of the Esquiline Hill in Rome showing rough topography and the plans of a number of notable landmarks and buildings including: the Baths of Diocletian, Basilica of the Holy Cross in Jerusalem, Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran, Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore, Baths of Titus, Basilica of St. Clemens, Basilica of Saint Praxedis, Church of Saint Bibiana, Basilica of Saint Peter in Chains, and Basilica of Saint Stephen Rotunda. -
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Veteris Liberianae Basilicae adiunctorumque aedificiorum vestigium
Date1621CopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESFree
to useAn engraved floorplan of the old Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore, including outlying structures. -
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Orientalis facies Liberianae Basilicae cum orthographia tum nobilis sacelli aediumque perelegantium ad dexteram porticus canonicorum usibus a Paulo V Pont. Max. adiunctarum tum quae ad laevam construendae eiusdem sanctiss. domini erga deiparam eximia pietate ut spes est respondebunt
Date1621CopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESFree
to useAn engraving of the eastern facade of the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore. In this depiction there are two towers, however the actual building only has a single tower.