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Plate 11: a mathematician with long hair, using a pair of dividers to draw on a block, from 'Icones ad Vivum Expressae'

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Engraving, 'Icones ad Vivum Expressae'
'Icones ad Vivum Expressae', Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Gift of Eric W. and Madeleine C. Sorensen 1994
Title: Plate 11: a mathematician with long hair, using a pair of dividers to draw on a block, from 'Icones ad Vivum Expressae'
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Engraving, 'Icones ad Vivum Expressae'.

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