14 Bilder zum Thema "philips galle" bei ClipDealer

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Pyramids of Egypt, Philip Galle. In the background Egyptian pyramids and obelisks. Slaves scoop clay from the river, which is then baked into bricks for construction in a fiery furnace.
Water Nymph Padusa, Philips Galle, 1587 The Water Nymph Padusa (the River Po), seated on a stone block. The print is part of a seventeen-part series about stream and water nymphs.
Sea god Nereus, Philips Galle, 1586. The sea god Nereus, seated on a shell. Behind him are numerous daughters. The print is part of a seventeen-part series on river and sea gods.
Capture of Casole d'Elsa, Philips Galle, after Jan van der Straet, 1583 Siege and capture of Casole d'Elsa, vintage engraving.
Water Nymph Aganippe, Philips Galle, 1587 The water nymph Aganippe, seated on a stone block in front of a water source of the Helicon.
A procession of soldiers with central Cosimo I de 'Medici on horseback, vintage engraving.
Jonah sits under the gourd, Philips Galle, after Maarten van Heemskerck, 1596 - 1633 Jonah sits on a rock above the city of Nineveh and speaks with God.
River god Rodanus, Philips Galle, 1586 The river god Rodanus (the Rhone), seated on a stone block. The print is part of a seventeen-part series on river and sea gods.
Neptune, Adriaen Collaert, after Philips Galle, 1570 - 1618 In an oval frame the sea with Neptune, in a large seashell, pulled by two hippocampuses (seahorses).
Coronation of Cosimo De 'Medici in 1569, Philips Galle, after Jan van der Straet, 1583 In 1569, vintage engraving.
Paul Proclaiming the Doctrine of Christ at Rome, Claes Jansz. Visscher, after Philips Galle, after Adriaen Collaert, 1643-1646 The apostle Paul preaches the doctrine of Christ in Rome.
Cosimo de 'Medici for the College of Cardinals and Pope Pius V, Philips Galle, after Jan van der Straet, 1583 Cosimo de' Medici for the College of Cardinals and Pope Pius V, vintage engraving.
Sea god Glaucus, Philips Galle, 1586
Sea god Neptune, Philips Galle, 1586. The sea god Neptune, seated on a shell drawn by sea horses. The print is part of a seventeen-part series on river and sea gods.

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