RMMC6HB3–SYMBOLS Titlepage of Goltzius, Icones Imperatorum Romanorum, 1645. The three Emperors portrayed are Julius Caesar (who carries in his right hand a statuette of Victory, and in the other hand, the Orb of Power), Constantine the Great (who was the first Emperor to promote Christianity, and who bears the Chi-Rho symbol on his banner), and Rudolph I. The symbols in the foreground include the rudder (symbol of direction) and the Ouroboros, or serpent devouring its own tail - a classical symbol of Time.
RM2P68255–Periander, ? - 585 BC. Known as the Second Tyrant of ancient Corinth. From the series of early 17th century prints Septem Sapientum Græciæ Icones or Seven wise men of Greece, by Jacques de Gheyn III.
RMBHD9D2–Gesner, Konrad, 26.3.1516 - 13.12.1565, Swiss natural scientist, half length, from 'Icones, Imagines Virorum Illustrum', by Nicolaus Reussner, Strasbourg, 1590,
RMCW8WD5–Book Pythagoras 'Icones veterum aliquot recentrum medicarum philosophirumque'
RMKC77PR–Antiquarum Statuorum urbis Romae. . .Icones (Rome: Lorenzo Vaccari, 1584), 1575, 1584, 1600
RMM4D16F–Demons by Hans Holbein the Younger. 'Historiaurm Veteris Testamenti Icones', 1543.
RMPEDNF9–Color print depicting both dorsal and ventral views of a carpet or diamond python (Morelia spilota) with black and yellow markings, from Johann Wagler's 'Descriptiones et Icones Amphibiorum', 1828. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RMKGM15Y–Icones inside the church Panagia Ekatontapyliani, Parikia, Paros island, Cyclades, Aegean, Greece
RFA59E93–Greece Meteora Selling icones at a monastery religious pictures souvenirs shop
RMC1B1CD–Cyprius, Byzantin museum, icones
RF2HK8ACT–Inspired by Jan Brueghel the Elder. From Icones principum virorum ('The Iconography'), Sir Anthony van Dyck, etcher, 1645, Netherlands, etching, The Iconography (Icones principum virorum) is a very large series of portrait prints made after drawings and paintings by the famous Antwerp - and later, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RF2ECCHMP–Templon avec icones du saint patron et de la Sainte Vierge et Enfant.
RM2A95H8P–Crocodile (Crocodylia), copper engraving by Adriaen Collaert after Justus Sadeler from Piscium Vivat Icones, c. 1600, Venice, Italy
RMDTFMGR–Icones Ornithopterorum by Robert Rippon,1816-1917.
RMD221F4–AMBROISE PARE (1510-1590) French surgeon. An artificial hand from his 1564 book Instrumenta chyrurgiae et icones anathomicae
RM2M97N1P–Oranges - two types of Malum Aurantium. Illustration from Paulo Boccone, Icones et descriptiones rariorum plantarum Siciliae, Melitae, Galliae et Italiae.
RMD95X68–Jacob Brill (1639-1700) Dutch philosopher and follower of Spinoza. Engraving from From 'Icones Virorum' by Friedrich Roth-Scholtz (Nuremberg, 1725).
RMP6EERP–Coltsfoot, Tussilago farfara. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Johannes Zorn's 'Icones plantarum medicinalium,' Germany, 1796. Zorn (1739-99) was a German pharmacist and botanist who travelled all over Europe searching for medicinal plants.
RM2A7CD71–Hyssop, Hyssopus officinalis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Johannes Zorn's 'Icones plantarum medicinalium,' Germany, 1796. Zorn (1739-99) was a German pharmacist and botanist who travelled all over Europe searching for medicinal plants.
RM2AB030G–Red bus, a theatre and Little Ben clock tower Victoria London England
RM2P52T4C–Cleobulus. Greek poet. He was a native of Lindos and lived in the 6th century BC. From the series of early 17th century prints Septem Sapientum Græciæ Icones or Seven wise men of Greece, by Jacques de Gheyn III.
RMCPRYFH–Kopernicus, Nicolaus, 19.2.1473 - 24.5.1543, German - Polish astronomer, portrait, copper engraving, 'Icones' by Nicolaus Reusner, 1590, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMR8D56W–Anna Radziwill. From: Icones Familiae Ducalis Radivilianae, 1758.
RMKC72N7–Icones Prophetarum Veteris Testamenti, Jan van der Straet, called Stradanus, n.d
RMM448P9–Death and abbot. Icones Mortis (Images of Death), by Hans Holbein the younger. Printed in France, 16th century.
RMPEDNFK–Color print depicting both dorsal and ventral views of a yellow, black, and grey Wied's Keelback snake captioned 'Helicops Carinicaudus, ' from Johann Wagler's 'Descriptiones et Icones Amphibiorum', 1828. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RMKGM16B–Icones inside the church Panagia Ekatontapyliani, Parikia, Paros island, Cyclades, Aegean, Greece
RFA59E94–Greece Meteora Selling icones at a monastery religious pictures souvenirs shop
RMC1E59B–Russia, Golden Ring, Palekh, an icones painter village
RF2HK9R1J–Inspired by Sculpture of a Roman soldier on horseback, Aequitis contra amosonem (...), Antique sculptures in Rome, Antiquarum statuarum urbis Romae quae in publicis locis visuntur icones, Caption in Latin. Print is part of an album., print maker:, publisher: Andrea Vaccari, print maker: Italy, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RMJ8G4CB–Icones insectorum rariorum
RMPD728M–Anabasis brevifolia, Icones plantarum tab.39.
RMCWB2FA–Ptolemy (ca. 90- ca. 168 AD), woodcut from 'Icones sive imagines virorum literis illustrium' by Nicolai Reusneri, 1587
RM2M97N1R–Engraving depicting the Sheldonian Theatre. Illustration (title page / title-engraving) from Paulo Boccone, Icones et descriptiones rariorum plantarum Siciliae, Melitae, Galliae et Italiae.
RMD95X6T–Johannes Borgesius (1618-1652), Dutch mathematician, astronomer and teacher. Engraving from From 'Icones Virorum' by Friedrich Roth-Scholtz (Nuremberg, 1725).
RMP6ENAF–Hyssop, Hyssopus officinalis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Johannes Zorn's 'Icones plantarum medicinalium,' Germany, 1796. Zorn (1739-99) was a German pharmacist and botanist who travelled all over Europe searching for medicinal plants.
RM2A7CD7A–Coltsfoot, Tussilago farfara. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Johannes Zorn's 'Icones plantarum medicinalium,' Germany, 1796. Zorn (1739-99) was a German pharmacist and botanist who travelled all over Europe searching for medicinal plants.
RMPC538X–25 Eckhout Icones Volatilium Urutaurana
RM2PC5HEJ–Pittacus of Mytilene, c. 640 BC - 568 BC. Greek philosopher. Mytilenaean general. From the series of early 17th century prints Septem Sapientum Græciæ Icones or Seven wise men of Greece, by Jacques de Gheyn III.
RMB48H8G–Zwingli, Ulrich, 1.1.1484 - 11.10.1531, Swiss religious reformer, engraving, 'Icones Imagines Virirum Literis Illustrum' by Nicolaus Reussner, Strasbourg 1590, , Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMR8D56X–Jan Radziwill. From: Icones Familiae Ducalis Radivilianae, 1758.
RMPR1GM2–Aristoteles, Icones veterum aliquot, ac recentium medicorum, philosophorumque elegiolis suis editae, Borcht, Petrus van der
RMM2J0CG–Death and Merchant. Icones Mortis (Images of Death), by Hans Holbein the younger. Printed in France, 16th century.
RMPEDNF4–Color print depicting both dorsal and ventral views of a yellow, brown, and black snake, captioned 'Coluber Lichtensteinii, ' likely the Rio Tropical Racer (Mastigodryas bifossatus) native to South America, from Johann Wagler's 'Descriptiones et Icones Amphibiorum', 1828. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RMKGM17A–Icones inside the church Panagia Ekatontapyliani, Parikia, Paros island, Cyclades, Aegean, Greece
RM2CC8520–Italy: Magnentius (303-353), usurper emperor, from the book Icones imperatorvm romanorvm (Icons of Roman Emperors), Antwerp, c. 1645. Magnentius was born in Gaul and served as a commander in the Western Roman army. When the army grew dissatisfied with the rule of Emperor Constans, they proclaimed Magnentius as the new emperor in 350 and killed Constans.
RMC1E5FF–Russia, Golden Ring, Palekh, an icones painters villlage
RF2HK9R6T–Inspired by Sculpture of Bellona, Bellona marmorea in hortis cardinalis Farrariae, Antique sculptures in Rome, Antiquarum statuarum urbis Romae quae in publicis locis visuntur icones, Caption in Latin. Print is part of an album., print maker:, publisher: Andrea Vaccari, print maker: Italy, publisher, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RMJ8BCR0–L'Obel Icones stirpium00
RMPD728P–Anabasis salsa as Brachylepis salsa, Icones plantarum tab .48.
RMHKDG7F–Clematis mauritiana Icones selectae plantarum
RM2BTB99D–1540 ca , GERMANY : The german astronomer and mathematician PETER APIAN aka PETRUS APIANUS aka PIETRO APIANO ( 1495 - 1552 ). Illustration from the german book by J. J. BOISSARD ' Icones Virorum Illustrium Doctrina & C. Eruditione Praestanti Um Contines '( 1597 - 1599 ), pubblished by De Bry , Frankfurt am Main, Germany. - Peter Bennewitz or Peter Bienewitz - ritratto - portrait - SCIENZIATO - SCIENZA - SCIENCE - SCIENTIST- HISTORY - foto storiche - MATEMATICO - MATEMATICA - MATHEMATIC - MATHEMATICIAN - mathematics - ASTRONOMIA - ASTRONOMY - ASTRONOMER - ASTRONOMO - illustrazione - illu
RM2D6XTNW–Hand Painted illustration of North American Fungi from the book 'Icones fungorum Niskiensium' by Schweinitz, Lewis David von, 1780-1834 Publication date 1805. Lewis David de Schweinitz (13 February 1780 – 8 February 1834) was a German-American botanist and mycologist. He is considered by some the 'Father of North American Mycology', but also made significant contributions to botany.
RMD95X66–Martin Beer (1617-1692) German philosopher and geographer born at Nuremberg. Engraving from From 'Icones Virorum' by Friedrich Roth-Scholtz (Nuremberg, 1725).
RMP6EN5F–Oregano, Origanum vulgare. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Johannes Zorn's 'Icones plantarum medicinalium,' Germany, 1796. Zorn (1739-99) was a German pharmacist and botanist who travelled all over Europe searching for medicinal plants.
RM2A7CD62–Oregano, Origanum vulgare. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Johannes Zorn's 'Icones plantarum medicinalium,' Germany, 1796. Zorn (1739-99) was a German pharmacist and botanist who travelled all over Europe searching for medicinal plants.
RMPCH1KR–133 Clematis mauritiana Icones selectae plantarum
RM2PC5HEY–Solon, 638 - 558 B.C. Athenian statesman, lawmaker and lyric poet. From the series of early 17th century prints Septem Sapientum Græciæ Icones or Seven wise men of Greece, by Jacques de Gheyn III.
RMBA7TA2–Vesalius, Andreas, 31.12.1514 - 15.10.1564, Dutch physician, portrait, copper engraving, 'Icones, Imagines Virorum Literis Illustrium' by Nicolaus Reusner, Strassbourg 1590, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMR8D56T–Eudoxia Radziwill. From: Icones Familiae Ducalis Radivilianae, 1758.
RMPR1JHW–Crouching Aphrodite, Signorvm vetervm icones, Bisschop, Jan de, 1628-1671, Salviati, Francesco, 1510-1563, Etching, between 1731
RMM2RNWY–Death and abbot. Icones Mortis (Images of Death), by Hans Holbein the younger. Printed in France, 16th century.
RMPEDNFH–Color print depicting both dorsal and ventral views of a yellow and black snake, captioned 'dipsas dendrophila' likely the Gold-ringed Cat Snake (Boiga dendrophila) also termed the Mangrove Snake or Ularburong and native to Southeast Asia, from Johann Wagler's 'Descriptiones et Icones Amphibiorum', 1828. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RMMJMHRM–Soma plant . According to Wight, ' Icones plans . Ind. ',
RM2CC84J6–Italy: Julian the Apostate (331-363), 63rd Roman emperor, from the book Icones imperatorvm romanorvm (Icons of Roman Emperors), Antwerp, c. 1645. Julian was a member of the Constantinian Dynasty and cousin to Emperor Constantius II. Emperor Constantius II made him Caesar of the western provinces in 355 while he was busy fighting the Sassanid Empire in the east, entrusting Julian against the Alamanni and Franks. Julian was proclaimed emperor by his soldiers in 360.
RMTXH419–Jacob Brill (1639-1700) Dutch philosopher and follower of Spinoza. Engraving from 'Icones Virorum' by Friedrich Roth-Scholtz (Nuremberg, 1725).
RF2HK9R4R–Inspired by Sculpture of Marsyas, Marsia simulacrum Roma (...), Antique sculptures in Rome, Antiquarum statuarum urbis Romae quae in publicis locis visuntur icones, Caption in Latin. Print is part of an album., print maker:, publisher: Andrea Vaccari, print maker: Italy, publisher: Rome, 1568 and/or, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RMJ7W5Y7–Ascanius icones tab1
RMWB6D39–Eckhout Icones Volatilium Urutaurana.
RMHM0CRW–Icones, Old Testament Illustrations, by Hans Holbein the Younger
RM2BA2TAW–'Illustration of Brackenridgea zanguebarica (Ochnaceae); 1871; Hooker's Icones Plantarum. 11 (= ser. 3, 1): pl. 1096. - [1]; W. H. Fitch, del. et lith.; J. N. Fitch, imp.; '
RM2D6XTNK–Hand Painted illustration of North American Fungi from the book 'Icones fungorum Niskiensium' by Schweinitz, Lewis David von, 1780-1834 Publication date 1805. Lewis David de Schweinitz (13 February 1780 – 8 February 1834) was a German-American botanist and mycologist. He is considered by some the 'Father of North American Mycology', but also made significant contributions to botany.
RMD96P49–Heinrich Khunrath (c1560-1605) German chemist and alchemist born in Leipzig. [1725]. From 'Icones Virorum ? ', Friedrich Roth-Scholtz, (Nuremberg, 1725).
RMP6ENF1–Peppermint, Mentha piperita. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Johannes Zorn's 'Icones plantarum medicinalium,' Germany, 1796. Zorn (1739-99) was a German pharmacist and botanist who travelled all over Europe searching for medicinal plants.
RM2A7CD9Y–Bistort, Polygonum bistorta. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Johannes Zorn's 'Icones plantarum medicinalium,' Germany, 1796. Zorn (1739-99) was a German pharmacist and botanist who travelled all over Europe searching for medicinal plants.
RMPC1XTE–45 Icones plantarum rariorum - Campanula zoysii
RM2BCWM82–Portrait of Erasmus Rotterdamus from Icones Principum Virorum. Research in ProgressHalf-length portrait of Erasmus, seated, in three quarter view to right. Portrait of Erasmus Rotterdamus from Icones Principum Virorum
RMBHK1ED–Geiler von Kaisersberg, Johann, 16.3.1445 - 10.3.1510, German clergyman, portrait, woodcut, 'Icones sive Imagines Virorum Literis Illustrium' by Nikolaus Reusner and Tobias Stimmer, Strassbourg, 1587, ,
RMR8D57W–Stanislaw I Radziwill. From: Icones Familiae Ducalis Radivilianae, 1758.
RMPR1JHX–Arundel Homerus, Signorvm vetervm icones, Bisschop, Jan de, 1628-1671, Gheyn, Jacques de, 1596-1641, Etching, between 1731
RM2JR9X8R–Justus Sustermans. From Icones principum virorum ('The Iconography'), c. 1644, by Sir Anthony van Dyck, Gillis Hendricx.
RMPEDNEP–Color print depicting both dorsal and ventral views of the red-footed tortoise (Chelonoidis carbonarius) a medium-sized, northern South American species of tortoise in the family Testudinidae, with grey, yellow, red, and black markings, from Johann Wagler's 'Descriptiones et Icones Amphibiorum', 1828. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RMP7MHNE–Ulrich von Hutten. Woodcut from Reusner's Icones 1590, 1895
RM2CC8513–Turkey / Byzantium: Justin II (520-578), Byzantine emperor, from the book Icones imperatorvm romanorvm (Icons of Roman Emperors), Antwerp, c. 1645. Justin was the nephew of Emperor Justinian I and had supposedly been named his heir on the emperor's deathbed. Justin's early rule relied completely on the support of the aristocratic party, and faced with an empty treasury, he stopped paying off potential enemies as his uncle had done, leading to Avar invasions across the Danube river.
RMTXH3TF–Johannes Borgesius (1618-1652), Dutch mathematician, astronomer and teacher. Engraving from 'Icones Virorum' by Friedrich Roth-Scholtz (Nuremberg, 1725).
RF2HK9R6E–Inspired by Sculpture of Minerva, Minerve marmorea in aedibus Farnesianis, Antique sculptures in Rome, Antiquarum statuarum urbis Romae quae in publicis locis visuntur icones, Caption in Latin. Print is part of an album., print maker:, publisher: Andrea Vaccari, print maker: Italy, publisher: Rome, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RMHKTAMW–Epidendrum elongatum (=secundum) - Icones v. 3 pl. 604
RM2BDDMRA–'...Rerum germanicarum, sub Ferdinandis II. & III. imperatoribus gestarum pars secunda... ad annum MDCXLIII... Accedunt heroum icones, obsidionum, præliorumq... Francofvrti ad Moenum, impensâ Matthæi Meriani. Anno MDCL.; Svenska: Pergamentband. Pärmfyllnad: papp. Knytband av grönt linne. Blått snitt.; 1650date QS:P571,+1650-00-00T00:00:00Z/9; LSH 93317 (sm dig5721); '
RM2D6XTMB–Hand Painted illustration of North American Fungi from the book 'Icones fungorum Niskiensium' by Schweinitz, Lewis David von, 1780-1834 Publication date 1805. Lewis David de Schweinitz (13 February 1780 – 8 February 1834) was a German-American botanist and mycologist. He is considered by some the 'Father of North American Mycology', but also made significant contributions to botany.
RMD95X6M–Tobias Andreae (1604-1676) German Calvinist. Professor of philosophy at Groningen University. Engraving from From 'Icones Virorum' by Friedrich Roth-Scholtz (Nuremberg, 1725).
RMP6EGNK–Moonwort, Botrychium lunaria. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Johannes Zorn's 'Icones plantarum medicinalium,' Germany, 1796. Zorn (1739-99) was a German pharmacist and botanist who travelled all over Europe searching for medicinal plants.
RM2A7CD5Y–Peppermint, Mentha piperita. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Johannes Zorn's 'Icones plantarum medicinalium,' Germany, 1796. Zorn (1739-99) was a German pharmacist and botanist who travelled all over Europe searching for medicinal plants.
RMMX25TH–441 Nepenthes villosa - Hooker’s Icones Plantarum (1852)
RM2BF3EH4–Portrait of Jan Brueghel I from Icones Principum Virorum. Portrait of a bearded man, turned toward the left, looking out at the spectator. He wears a large collar, and his right hand is visible, holding the folds of his cloak.
RMAR8W9M–Zwingli, Ulrich, 1.1.1484 - 11.10.1531, Swiss religious reformer, half length, engraving, 'Icones Imagines Virorum Literis Illustrum' , Strasbourg 1590, Switzerland, 16th century, religion, christianity, protestantism, reformation, priest, theologian, theology, profile, , Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMR8D57T–Elzbieta Radziwill (Holszanska). From: Icones Familiae Ducalis Radivilianae, 1758.