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The Rule of Death: Omnia mihi subdita
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Graf Faber-Castell. [Nicolaas Teeuwisse OHG Berlin] sold; to Harvard Art Museums 2022
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Acquisition Fund for Prints
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Brown ink manuscript inscription on the lower edge: “Omnia conservant Eros, Anteros; omnia iungens/Mutuus aeterno foedere nectit amor” His sine nec ratio constat, sursum atque deor...
Verso of drawing by H. Fuseli, 19th century.
Verso of drawing by H. Fuseli, 19th century.
Lettering: Omnia si velis includere. Omnia si velis includere verbo nefanda, Feminam dixirii, omnia dixisti. This was written by Henry Fusilli R.A. Written and drawn by H. Fuselli ...
Bildnis des Michael Teuberus
Bildnis des Michael Teuberus
Inscription: Inscription: Arch heading - Latin - Nile natura mihi, mihi nil fortuna negavit, Utraq (ue) muneribus me coluere suis....
Michael Teuberus
Michael Teuberus
Engraving from series "Theatrum Vitae Humanae. Theatrum Vitae Humanae", 1596. Inscriptions and textual elements: MICHAEL TEUBERUS I.U.D. & Professor Witteb. Inscriptions and textua...
Britannia and Italia are shaking hands, behind them Mercury, the messenger of the gods. Engraving by F. Bartolozzi after E.F. Burney.
Britannia and Italia are shaking hands, behind them Mercury, the messenger of the gods. Engraving by F. Bartolozzi after E.F. Burney.
Lettering: Il Mercurio Italico. Floriferis ut apes in saltibus omnia libant, omnia nos itidem- Lucretius. Vide p.18. Burney delt. Bartolozzi sculpt....
Iron and fire in Normandy
Iron and fire in Normandy
Iron and fire in Normandy Gert Fröbe, Helmut Schmid, Peter Carsten, Ingeborg Schoner [i.e. Schoener], Claüsjurgen Wussow, director: Paul May. From the novel “Soldatensender Calais”...
A wealthy man is stabbed by a skeleton while a man weighs coins on the other side of the table; representing the vanity of riches. Engraving by M. Pregel, 1616.
A wealthy man is stabbed by a skeleton while a man weighs coins on the other side of the table; representing the vanity of riches. Engraving by M. Pregel, 1616.
Lettering: Si mihi divitiæ sint omnes totius orbis;/ Non tamen hæ vitam possunt defendere nostram; ......

